The future success of companies and countries hinges on their ability to scale up the development of scientific talent and accelerate innovation.
Central to this endeavor is the growing need for lab buildings.
This is where we come in. Drawing on decades of architectural practice and real estate management, we plan and manage spaces for scientific use. We analyze lab buildings by dissecting them in order to understand what makes some of them work better than others.
Real estate works with numbers. We look at the numbers and work with the plans: just like a picture is worth a thousand words, a plan is worth a thousand numbers. We boil it down to the essentials of building composition. If these essentials are set right, clever engineering systems can turn a good plan into a great building. If they are not, no amount of good engineering will fix bad architecture.