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Twenty Years After Katrina: What Laboratory Designers Can Learn About Resilience
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Twenty Years After Katrina: What Laboratory Designers Can Learn About Resilience

Two decades after Hurricane Katrina exposed the vulnerabilities of critical scientific infrastructure, laboratory designers and builders are embracing a holistic, performance-based approach—leveraging digital tools, modular construction, and community-integrated planning—to ensure labs not only survive disasters but sustain research, protect communities, and accelerate recovery

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Labs and Major Developments Among Biggest Bay Area Construction Projects

Labs and Major Developments Among Biggest Bay Area Construction Projects

From state-of-the-art research labs and clinical facilities to large-scale mixed-use developments, the Bay Area’s top construction projects—ranked by cost—highlight the region’s ongoing investment in healthcare, life sciences, and innovation-driven infrastructure

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Renovating Laboratories: Key Concerns and Challenges in Transforming Existing Spaces
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Renovating Laboratories: Key Concerns and Challenges in Transforming Existing Spaces

Laboratory renovation offers sustainability and cost advantages over new construction but poses complex challenges—including structural limits, MEP upgrades, safety compliance, and stakeholder coordination—that require careful planning and collaboration to create flexible, high-performing research spaces

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