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The Human-Centric Laboratory: A Forward-Thinking Case Study
Integrating multisensory design, equity, diversity, and inclusion, biophilia, technology, and physiological considerations into laboratory design creates human-centric spaces that enhance researchers' comfort, health, and overall well-being
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Listening is among the most important skills that planners and architects bring to the table. Fully meeting the needs and expectations of users of a planned building requires asking specific questions about their current work spaces and work processes, to ensure a detailed understanding of what types and configurations of spaces will ensure future efficiency and desirability. But what happens when the future user of the space isn’t there to ask?
