LAB programmed and designed the research laboratory space for E Ink’s corporate and R&D headquarters in Bellerica, MA. Moving from a series of offices in Cambridge, the manufacturer of electronic inks expanded its research capabilities with its renovation of a two story complex. Read more about the project in E-Ink’s Press Release. Learn more about […]
Recently Completed: Warp Drive Bio, LLC
Recently completed, the 20,000 sf renovation for a ground-breaking biotechnology firm reflectes in its design the excitement and speed of development in drug discovery that this new company engenders. See the new photographs and learn more about the project .
Integrated Science for the Small College
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
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 […]
Stephanie Goldberg joins the Board of the Charlestown Chamber of Commerce
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
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 […]
Lab completes peer review for University of Sydney’s Australian Institute of Nanoscience
Principal Mark Reed and Professor Charles Marcus recently reviewed the design development drawings for the national center for advanced microscopy, nanofabrication, condensed matter physics, optics and other high performance laboratories. This is the fourth peer review completed in collaboration with the international offices of architects CH2MHill, Architectus, and Jestico|Whiles. Reed and Marcus consult to numerous […]
Lab on LEED and Living Walls in High Profile
Stephanie Goldberg talks with Steve Sundius of Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering P.C. and Janice Goodman of Cityscapes, Inc. about the considerations and benefits of vertical gardens in interior spaces in the latest update of High Profile. Read the Feb 23rd article in High Profile »
New Tradeline report on the future of research facilities, Mark Reed weighs in
In a new Tradeline report “Research & Research Facility Futures,” principal Mark Reed and other panalists identify the big ideas and important trends that will define research facility initiatives for the next two years and beyond. Read the full report »
Mark Reed is interviewed by Tradeline as expert lab planner
Mark Reed was interviewed as a member of a panel of experts forecasting future trends in laboratory planning. Results of the panel’s work will be published in an upcoming Tradeline Exclusive Report.