Exciting Times at the Intersection of Labs and Offices! Ever wondered where the lab ends, and the office begins? Architects are giving us a front-row seat at One Charles Park in Cambridge, where 400,000 square feet of space blurs the line between experiments and desks. No more hiding labs in the basement – now, life science companies want scientists to have the best view in the building! 🌞🔍 Glass walls replace the old-school barriers, fostering transparency and spontaneous collaboration. Even as the life sciences market cools, innovative designs are popping up in Atlanta, Chicago, and San Diego. 💡🧪 What's your take on this lab-office blend? Share your thoughts! 🚀 #LabDesign #OfficeInnovation
Love this. Reminds me of Truvian - we love the connection of our lab to our office space with floor to ceiling windows in between!
President of Black Diamond Construction
11moIt’s about time! If you build nice spaces for all employees to enjoy, everyone will be more productive and thrive in their environment.