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The Role of Architects in Modern Research Spaces

The demands of research spaces have rapidly changed as technology has advanced and wellness and environmental requirements have become more stringent. Client criteria have evolved to match these changes, favoring architectural partners who understand these trends. 

In a new article for Lab Manager, HDR Principal Planner Som Bose dives into how architecture firms can meet these client demands. Firms with specialized laboratory design teams and in-house sustainability experts are best equipped to undertake a comprehensive design process. Because lab spaces and nonscientific spaces are often next to one another, having an integrated lab design team is critical in maintaining safety measures. 

Bose also addresses why clients are increasing investment into wellness measures. Introducing daylight into labs, utilizing ergonomic furniture and integrating natural ventilation when possible goes a long way in protecting laboratorians. 

Read the full article, "The Role of Architects in Modern Research Spaces," in Lab Manager.

Som Bose HDR
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