Anatomy lab design requires a thorough understanding of the unique needs and challenges of a large space where medical and allied healthcare profession students learn about physiology through actual, physical dissection. Imagine an environment where you have 100 anatomy students, working in one large room, on multiple dissections, and you will start to envision the challenges facing an architect of an anatomy lab.
For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories, including the design of virtual anatomy laboratories, please contact well-known laboratory architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
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Contact laboratory architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects as follows:
Additional ways to view the lab design work of the firm are http://laboratorydesign.blogspot.com/ , twitter.com/labdesigngroup, and https://www.linkedin.com/company/lab-architecture
Contact laboratory architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects as follows:
New York (Headquarters)
Bernstein & Associates, Architects1201 Broadway-803
New York, NY 10001
T: 212-463-8200
F: 888-214-0670
Email: info@bernarch.com
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
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