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Poster Session
Some of the industry's most innovative architects and engineers
showcased their sustainable laboratory designs at the Labs21 2007
Poster Session. Groundbreaking design plans, benchmarking analyses,
and case studies were on display for all attendees to explore.
Be sure to view the conference agenda
for a complete list of the 2007 conference activities and sessions.
Labs21
2007 Poster Session |
Construction
Impacts on a Healthcare Facility - Issues and Solutions
John Alberico, Rowan Williams Davies &
Irwin, Inc. |
Update
on How LEED® Affects Laboratory Design in the University
Setting - Wright State Biological Sciences III
Greg Burrows, BHDP Architecture |
Compressed
Air Venturi Pumps Provide Consistent Laboratory Vacuum Using
Existing Service
Rick Boswell, P.R.B. Planners |
New
Life for Existing Laboratory Casework
Kevin Chriswell, AIA, CUH2A
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Optimization
of Laboratory Exhausts for the Harvard Allston Science Complex
Brad Cochran, CPP, Inc.
Michael Walsh, P.E., R.G. Vanderweil Engineers,
LLP |
Renovating
Laboratories for Safety and Efficiency
Jim Coogan, P.E., Siemens Building Technologies |
Medical University
of South Carolina
Byron Edwards, LS3P Associates, Ltd. |
University
Neuroscience Complex Integrates Laboratory Flexibility with
Sustainability
Roger Goldstein, Goody Clancy |
Modularity
in Laboratories: Is It Effective and Is It Sustainable?
Punit Jain, Cannon Design |
High-Performance
Fume Hoods: The Answer to Your Needs or a Silver Bullet?
Diane Kase and Wade Conlan,
X-nth (formerly Earl Walls Associates) |
Reinventing
Teaching Laboratories at Community Colleges
Toni Loiacano, LEED AP, DSA Architects, a
member of SHW Group |
Flexible
Laboratory Furniture Allows Scientists to Reconfigure to Suit
Changing Needs
Andrew Sinnamon, Mott Manufacturing Limited |
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conference agenda. |
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