The synergetic relationship between architectural design and scientific discovery tends to be rarely addressed, yet a lucrative proposition. The built environment holds immense potential in supporting ...
From left, Julien Loiseau, Al McPherson and Christoph Junghans. Photo Courtesy LANL Top: Julien Loiseau, center, with Al ...
As lab designers, we are always striving to better understand the needs of lab scientists—the end users who our spaces are designed for. In practice, this means continuing to broaden our communication ...
Like office workers escaping from the perceived confines of cubicles, today’s scientists have been freed from the trappings of the typical lab bench. Advances in technology allowing for increased ...
Drug research and manufacturing used to be more “one-size-fits-all” — with small pipelines, big batches, and global distribution. But cell and gene therapies, antibodies, and other advanced drugs are ...