Author Archives: Stephanie Goldberg

LEED Innovation Credit: Living Walls

In a recent laboratory fit-out for a University, the client requested that we design a place for greenery within the common spaces. For universities and companies that are looking to design LEED certified projects, or bring existing projects into LEED compliance, Green Walls can be a key factor in earning certification. Considerations, however, need to be made for a successful installation.

Lab on the pitfalls of tenant improvements in High Profile

Mark Reed talks with John Matuszewski of McNamara/Salvia, Inc. and Andy Coull of JM Coull, Inc. builders about the hidden issues associated with the renovation and restoration in the latest issue of High Profile Monthly. Read the article on page 6 »

New renderings for Harvard’s William James Hall

The William James Hall project is the redesign of a floor of professors of psychology, their labs and their shared spaces at Harvard University. See the new renderings and learn more about the project »

Mark Reed on getting the most out of your test fits with BIM in High Profile

“Test-fits are an important part of the early phases of projects and can be used to jump-start stalled deals or to enable reuse of ‘obsolete’ or problematic facilities,” says LAB founding partner Mark Reed in the November issue of High-Profile Monthly. And employing building information modeling (BIM) can shift your test-fits into high gear. Read […]

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Building 800 Program and Conceptual Design

Long Range Plan for the Physical Sciences

Master Plan for Rahway Campus

Building 200 Renovations

Master Plan for West Point Campus