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From Residence to Research: Adaptive Reuse Lessons at Mount Sinai

From Residence to Research: Adaptive Reuse Lessons at Mount Sinai

The transformation of Mount Sinai’s 60-year-old nurse residence into a cutting-edge Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health highlights the challenges of adaptive reuse—tight floor heights, structural limits, and code compliance—and offers key lessons in due diligence, infrastructure replacement, and creative problem-solving for future lab projects

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Building Better Labs with Mass Timber: Sustainability, Speed, and Wellness in Design

Building Better Labs with Mass Timber: Sustainability, Speed, and Wellness in Design

Mass timber is transforming laboratory design by offering a low-carbon, high-performance alternative to steel and concrete, enabling faster construction, precision-engineered research spaces, and human-centered environments that support wellness, collaboration, and sustainability

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Inside Southern Miss’s State-of-the-Art Oyster Hatchery
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Inside Southern Miss’s State-of-the-Art Oyster Hatchery

Construction of a state-of-the-art oyster hatchery at The University of Southern Mississippi’s TCMAC Cedar Point campus aims to restore Mississippi’s oyster populations and advance aquaculture by producing up to one billion larvae annually while supporting research, selective breeding, and workforce development

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Balancing Timber, Steel, and Research Innovation: A Hybrid Approach to Lab Design

Balancing Timber, Steel, and Research Innovation: A Hybrid Approach to Lab Design

The University of Arkansas’ I³R facility combines advanced labs, collaborative spaces, and a hybrid mass timber–steel design to foster interdisciplinary research, address complex societal challenges, and connect the university with the local community and industry

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