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2017 Lab Projects Recap

February 8, 2019

LAB completes planning and programming study for complete renovation of engineering laboratory building at MIT. LAB completes planning and program study for New Engineering Building at the University of California Santa Barbara. Program includes laboratories for Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), Metallic Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD), Structural Materials, Chemical Engineering and Photonics Engineering. LAB completes […]

2016 Projects Recap

February 7, 2019

2016 was a great year for LAB. See the list of projects and studies completed that year. LAB completes planning and program study for New Physics Building at the University of California Santa Barbara. Program includes laboratories for quantum physics, optical physics and biophysics. LAB completes tenant improvement project for Relay Therapeutics at 215 First […]

William James Hall Sociology & Social Studies Renovation

October 19, 2015

With the move of the Anthropology Department to a new building on campus, the decision was made to expand Sociology and bring in Social Studies to William James Hall, a 15-story tower by Minoru Yamasaki. A new stair was added to pull together Sociology, now encompassing three full floors. The Social Studies Department, an undergraduate […]

Higher Ed, Public Spaces & Office Environments, Social Sciences

Harvard Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications

October 18, 2015

Rendering by LAB/LSA

Set in a 1960’s building near the Cambridge Common, the new Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications is comprised of a large community space, offices and seminar room. The focus of the center is the open working lounge where large chalkboards for collaborative study are flanked by colorful seating groups. The project maintains much of […]

Higher Ed, Physical Sciences, Public Spaces & Office Environments

William James Hall 14th Floor

December 9, 2014

With views overlooking Cambridge and Boston, this upper floor at Harvard’s William James Hall for the department of psychology has as its center a vibrant community space for work and study. Using the nearby Charles River as inspiration, the design of the glass wall between the entry and the lounge provides a decorative element as […]

Higher Ed, Public Spaces & Office Environments, Social Sciences

William James Hall 15th Floor and Basement Labs

July 7, 2014

Set on the top floor of William James Hall, the psychology labs extend a new aesthetic derived from the original meeting room and lobby, designed by Minoru Yamasaki. The new renovation establishes a dialogue with the 1960’s design, with curved ceilings, expanded glazing and sustainably harvested woodwork that mimics the teak of the original spaces.

Higher Ed, Public Spaces & Office Environments, Social Sciences

New Teaching Lab Study

April 2, 2013

In this study, we were asked to create a new type of teaching lab which integrates technology within the lab space. Unlike traditional labs, where the teaching area is separated from the research areas, this small lab space brings all aspects of science learning together. Conceived of as a layering of types, the organization moves […]

Higher Ed, Lab Architecture, Life Sciences

Integrated Science Center

April 2, 2013

Designed as a concept study for a Boston-area college, the Integrated Science Center looks at fresh ways of designing teaching labs at the STEM level. The renovation brings together collaborative learning spaces with lab spaces and faculty areas, allowing for a seamless flow of learning. Computing lab areas act as hubs for the different disciplines […]

Higher Ed, Lab Architecture, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences

William James Hall 10th Floor Renovation

November 6, 2012

With commanding views of Harvard’s leafy campus and the skyline of Boston beyond, William James Hall is one of the few high rises on the university campus, and the only building by Minuoru Yamasaki at the University. Designed in 1963, it is may be the first high rise with a tubular framing system to be […]

Higher Ed, Lab Architecture, Public Spaces & Office Environments, Social Sciences

Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering

May 2, 2011

A new construction project comprising 95,000 GSF with a construction cost of $32 Million. The program includes condensed matter Physics and Engineering, nano fabrication, material synthesis, characterization, microscopy and imaging. In addition, a floor of seminar space provides a central hub linked by bridge to other Physics and Engineering buildings. This project was completed while […]

Higher Ed, Lab Architecture, Nanoscience, Physical Sciences

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