LAB Principles Stephanie Goldberg and Mark Reed are pleased to announce their nomination for BostInno 50 on Fire 2015. The award recognizes companies and individuals “who are disrupting their industries and making an impact in Boston and beyond.” For the complete list click here
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Stephanie Goldberg and Mark Reed featured in Charlestown Patriot-Bridge
Read the article about the LAB principles’ work on the Living with Water Competition click here
Goldberg and Reed’s design selected as finalist in Living with Water International Competition
LAB is pleased to announce that “Prince Building Piers” was selected as one of three finalists in the international competition to design for climate change in Boston in the building category. The team will move on to compete for a $20,000 grand prize, funded by the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management and the Barr […]
Picture This! Social Media and Visual Communication
Stephanie Goldberg recently published an article on the use of Instagram and similar social media applications in architecture. She writes, “As a tool for investigation, recording of inspiration and vision, applications such as Instagram have great potential. Instagram users create unending galleries of images that flow like trains of thought or even as dreamlike continua.” […]
US Lab Design Leads the World
Mark Reed recently published an article in High Profile Magazine about the uniquely American approach to laboratory design. To read the article, click here.
CEO in a Cube
Mark Reed recently published an article on the trend of desk equality in the biotech industry. With an emphasis on collaboration, companies are jettisoning the private office in favor of multiple options for working in small groups throughout the office.
Verastem Takes Root in Needham
Verastem’s design for its new headquarters in Needham was the cover story for August’s High Profile Magazine. Read the article or take a closer look at the completed project.
Lab Expands International Work
Lab has been engaged in the planning and conceptual design for a new high performance laboratory building at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. The new building will house interdisciplinary sciences that require highly stable, low noise laboratories.
Designing by Committee – Working with Academic Groups
We recently published an article on working with academic teams in the latest issue of High Profile.
Designing by Committee
Working with academic teams in designing successful renovations Working with advisory groups is an essential component of designing in an academic environment. Not all committees are the same; different schools and even different renovations within a given department may have vastly divergent approaches to faculty involvement. The key to a successful renovation within these contexts […]