Physics


Trending Upward: Physics Labs

Physicists are proud to call their field the “mother of the sciences,” and based upon our recent experience they have every right to boast. From medical device companies, laboratory equipment manufacturers, biotech startups to software development corporations, the role of physics has trended upward and is now a significant driver of laboratory design for many of our projects. This is an important new direction for lab design because the requirements for physical labs are fundamentally different from traditional life science spaces.

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Study for Advanced Microscopy Suite

4000 sf. four laboratory suite for condensed matter physics.

University of Waterloo, 2012

E Ink Technical and Administrative Center

Innovators of the electronic ink used in the Kindle, E Ink expanded their R&D capability with a move to Billerica MA and the creation of a new headquarters. Located in an existing 140,000sf shell/core office building, the project entailed the creation of high performance chemistry, physics, engineering, analytical and industrial process R&D labs. We teamed […]

E Ink, 2012

Long Range Plan for the Physical Sciences

University of Chicago, 1992

Science and Engineering Master Plan

Tulane University, 1995

Biological and Physical Sciences Divisions Interdisciplinary Research Building

University of Chicago, 1997

Science Master Plan

Smith College, 1998

Science Master Plan

Wesleyan University, 2000

Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering Program

A new construction project comprising 95,000 GSF with a construction cost of $32 Million. The program includes condensed matter Physics and Engineering, nano fabrication, material synthesis, characterization, microscopy and imaging. In addition, a floor of seminar space provides a central hub linked by bridge to other Physics and Engineering buildings.

Harvard University, 2002

Physical Sciences Complex Master Plan

UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003