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Fume Hood Energy Reduction: Reducing Air Change Rates
Your fume hoods are venting money. How auto-sash tech and lower ACH rates slash OpEx.
Electrification of the Lab: Moving Away from Natural Gas
Can a Boston lab survive without natural gas? The engineering reality of full electrification.
Net-Zero Lab Design: A Guide to Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency
Labs are energy hogs. With new SEC carbon disclosure rules looming, Net-Zero is no longer optional.
Join the Lab Design Speaker Lineup: Webinar FAQs
Presenting to the Lab Design audience through webinars and digital conferences offers industry professionals a valuable opportunity to share expertise, establish thought leadership, and provide educational content to lab planners, architects, engineers, and facility leaders while offering attendees the chance to earn AIA credits
Designing the "Ghost" Corridor: Service Strategies for Flexibility
Keep the maintenance crew out of the clean zone. The strategic value of the service corridor.
Modular Walls & Partitions: Reconfiguring Suites on the Fly
The 2-day renovation: How demountable walls allow you to resize lab suites between tenants.
Hybrid Lab Design: Integrating Wet and Dry Research Zones
The wall between 'Wet' and 'Dry' is disappearing. How to design for the Computational Biologist.
Movable Casework vs. Fixed: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Mobile benches cost 15 percent more upfront but save 300 percent on the first renovation. We run the numbers.
Overhead Service Carriers: The Key to Plug-and-Play Utilities
Stop tearing up floors to move a sink. Why overhead utilities are the ROI king of flexibility.
