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Many scientists are neurodivergent. Architects are finally starting to build labs designed for them
Imagine the stereotypical biotech lab space: smudge-free counters and walls, blindingly white surfaces, and an array of stainless steel machines, all set up for maximum focus and cleanliness to ...
New scientific opportunities are creating demand for more and better laboratory space. For academic and teaching institutions, this demand often leads to renovating and expanding existing research ...
A low-angle view of a building. Flower beds are shown in the foreground, with a grassy courtyard surrounding a paved pathway to the building’s entrance. There are four wooden towers along the roofline ...
Alan is an experienced culture, commerce, and tech author with a background in newspaper reporting. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, The Escapist, ESPN, PC Gamer, and a ...
This blog post was authored by Nate Roisen, AIA, Principal, Sci + Tech Practice Leader, BWBR. As science and technology evolve at rapid speeds, lab design trends are naturally following suit. As part ...
Scientists all over the world can now synthesize, test and optimize drug discovery compounds without needing to set foot in a lab themselves. The Lilly Life Sciences Studio lab, formed from a ...
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