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Integrated Science for the Small College

April 2, 2013

We recently completed a study for a local college to bring better science education to the small college.  On the heels of Massachusetts’ Governor Duval Patrick’s recently announced commitment to providing greater funding for science labs at the local college and community college level, such a study has increased importance.  Massachusetts and the Boston-Cambridge area […]

Innovations in Teaching Labs

March 3, 2013

Nearly 20 years ago, as a young designer at Payette, I had the opportunity focus on the design the teaching laboratories for Vanderbilt University’s new chemistry building.  It gives me great pride to know that the innovations that we achieved in those designs have become the model for nearly all the organic chemistry teaching labs […]

New Photographs of Harvard Renovation

March 3, 2013

The renovation of the 10th floor of Harvard University’s William James Hall provides laboratory, office and teaching space for the Department of Psychology. Taking advantage of natural light and sweeping views, the design combines state-of-the-art technology with a focus on the historical importance of the Minuoru Yamasaki-designed building. See the new photographs and learn more […]

Stephanie Goldberg joins the Board of the Charlestown Chamber of Commerce

February 27, 2013

Lab is pleased to announce that Stephanie has joined the Charlestown Chamber of Commerce.  Dedicated to promoting business development, the Chamber promotes a vibrant local business community, providing networking opportunities, sponsoring events and helping to connect businesses with potential partners and the wider community. Committed to working in the city of Boston, Stephanie is looking […]

Buzzword – on the shared incubator space

February 27, 2013

Boston – Incubator. Shared work-zones.  Open office space.  Flexible work environments.  These are the buzzwords of the new workplace.  One of the top cities for entrepreneurs, Boston is rapidly embracing a fresh paradigm for nurturing new businesses, one that has strong design and social implications…The tech innovation incubator concept has grown to encompass shared lab […]

“More You”: Trends for 2013

January 2, 2013

“More you” is the catchphrase for the launch of the Windows 8 ad campaign, and it captures a trend that has been strengthening over the last year. The ability to speedily share aspects of our lives with friends and strangers through sites like Facebook, Circles, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram allows us to define and broadcast an image of ourselves that is intended for public consumption. Our start screen, our playlists and our choice of apps makes a strong and intentional statement about who we are and how we’d like to be perceived. Here are five trends to watch for in the A/E/C industry in 2013.

Trends

Mark Reed on the impact of the fiscal cliff in High Profile

December 3, 2012

In a new essay on the High Profile Monthly blog, Mark Reed discusses how the fiscal cliff impacts the innovation industry in Massachusetts. “More than research is at stake,” he says. Read the blogpost »

More Than Research Is At Stake

November 30, 2012

The more I read and learn about the looming Fiscal Cliff, the more concerned I get for our local design and construction economy. Two weeks ago, sixteen of the presidents of leading academic institutions in the Boston area co-signed a letter to Representative Ed Markey articulating the grave impact sequestration would have on the research community. While the authors of the letter did not focus on the role of capital projects in a thriving and expansive innovation economy, it is important to understand that much of the resurgence of construction activity going on here now is directly due to that leveraged inflow of federal and private dollars.

Fiscal cliff

Revisiting the Test Fit

October 30, 2012

Almost exactly one year ago today we wrote an article about test fits for biotechnology. Focusing on how Revit can assist in the analysis of space, our article demonstrated how, through BIM software, we can develop simultaneously plans, three dimensional space and program. Since then, our office has continued to work with clients on multiple such test fits, often recreating their spaces in three or four different locations. Interestingly, this opportunity has allowed us to see how the expression of a company’s vision is transformed through its location, from one property to the next.

Revit, Technology

Forging Identity

August 30, 2012

When we began our firm over a year ago, we spent time thinking about how we want to represent ourselves. The development of a clear identity was important for both expressing our uniqueness and solidifying the concept of our company. Likewise, the process of designing for a client is an opportunity to assist in clarifying their own sense of who they are and shape how they are perceived. We have found that many of our clients are looking to us to find this collaboration. As architects, we enjoy the challenge, and two very different projects show how such exploration can drive a design process.

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