A commission for a large, regional, clinical lab project in California has been awarded to Bernstein & Associates, Architects.
The lab program will include: Specimen Entry and Processing, Histology, and Cytology. In addition to the lab area, will be an administrative area, and various support spaces.
Services provided include lab design, lab architecture, and lab equipment planning.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, industrial lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, analytical chemistry lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
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
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Laboratory design division at Bernstein & Associates, Architects - specializing in laboratory design: clinical laboratories, research laboratories and pharmaceutical laboratories.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Lab Design Project in New York by Bernstein & Associates, Architects Now Completed
Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce that project involving lab design, lab architecture and lab engineering services in New York was recently completed.
The lab design project involves the creation of a state-of-the-art stone extraction labs, which will incorporate state-of-the-art lab production equipment and lab production processes, to provide the exacting process and services requiring by clients of this lab. The lab design will stress lean lab design, efficiency, and flexibility.
Services provided include lab design, lab architecture, lab engineering and lab equipment planning.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, industrial lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, analytical chemistry lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
Additional ways to view the lab design work of the firm are http://laboratorydesign.blogspot.com/ and twitter.com/labdesigngroup
For further information about planning and design of a lab, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Lab Design for Fortune 500 Company in New Jersey by Bernstein & Associates, Architects
Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce that it has been selected to provide lab design, lab architecture and lab engineering services for a new suite of analytical chemistry labs for a Fortune 500 company in New Jersey.
The lab design project involves the creation of a state-of-the-art analytical chemistry labs, including: Dry Lab (testing of dry materials), Instrument Lab: (analytical instrument testing), Wax Lab (Flame AA Testing and Wax Testing), and Liquid Lab. The lab design will stress lean lab design, lab automation, efficiency, and flexibility.
Services provided will include lab design, lab architecture, lab engineering and lab equipment planning.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, industrial lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, analytical chemistry lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
Additional ways to view the lab design work of the firm are http://laboratorydesign.blogspot.com/ and www.twitter.com/labdesigngroup
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
The lab design project involves the creation of a state-of-the-art analytical chemistry labs, including: Dry Lab (testing of dry materials), Instrument Lab: (analytical instrument testing), Wax Lab (Flame AA Testing and Wax Testing), and Liquid Lab. The lab design will stress lean lab design, lab automation, efficiency, and flexibility.
Services provided will include lab design, lab architecture, lab engineering and lab equipment planning.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, industrial lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, analytical chemistry lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
Additional ways to view the lab design work of the firm are http://laboratorydesign.blogspot.com/ and www.twitter.com/labdesigngroup
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Industrial Lab Design Project in New York by Bernstein & Associates, Architects
Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased that a new industrial laboratory for a prominent company in New York was recently completed.
The lab design project involved the creation of a state-of-the-art industrial lab, which incorporated state-of-the-art lab production equipment and lab production processes, to create the proprietary industrial products produced by this high tech company. The lab design stressed lean lab design, lab automation, efficiency, and flexibility.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, industrial lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
Lab design projects by Bernstein & Associates, Architects can be viewed at: http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm
Additional ways to view the lab design work of the firm are http://laboratorydesign.blogspot.com/ and twitter.com/labdesigngroup
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Lab Design Article Features the Work of Lab Architect William N. Bernstein
Lab design specialist Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce that an article on lab design has been published which features the lab design work of the company principal.
The article looks at issues of lab design, lab planning, lab construction, and lab infrastructure. The article was published by Lab Manager Magazine (www.labmanager.com).
See: http://www.labmanager.com/product-focus/2012/05/fume-hoods-energy-savings-staff-safety-and-an-integrated-approach-make-up-key-planning-considerations#.VlrlUHarTPY
About Lab Architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
For further information about planning and design of a lab, see http://bernarch.com/Labs.htm, or contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
The article looks at issues of lab design, lab planning, lab construction, and lab infrastructure. The article was published by Lab Manager Magazine (www.labmanager.com).
See: http://www.labmanager.com/product-focus/2012/05/fume-hoods-energy-savings-staff-safety-and-an-integrated-approach-make-up-key-planning-considerations#.VlrlUHarTPY
About Lab Architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
For further information about planning and design of a lab, see http://bernarch.com/Labs.htm, or contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York, Hartford, Princeton, Charlottesville, and Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Lab Design Article to Feature Bernstein & Associates Architects
Lab Architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects (http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm) is pleased to announce that an article on dental lab design features the lab design work of the firm. .
The lab design article looks at issues of dental lab design, dental lab planning, dental lab construction, and dental lab infrastructure. The article was published by the Modern Dental Network. (www.dentalproductsreport.com).
About Lab Architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
For further information about planning and design of a lab, contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
The lab design article looks at issues of dental lab design, dental lab planning, dental lab construction, and dental lab infrastructure. The article was published by the Modern Dental Network. (www.dentalproductsreport.com).
About Lab Architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design.
For further information about planning and design of a lab, contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
Lab Design for New Anatomy Lab in Connecticut Results in Successful Anatomy Lab Project
A lab design for a new anatomy, by lab architect Bernstein & Associates Architects, has resulted in a successful, completed installation. This anatomy lab design, for a university in Connecticut, is now 100% completed and being used by the university’s students for its intended purpose.
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.
Well-known lab design Bernstein & Associates, Architects (http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm) approached the design of a new university anatomy lab with a view to creating a state-of-the-art lab that would meet the particular needs of this university lab building type.
The first step in the lab design process was a careful look at the existing anatomy lab. The reason? First to evaluate the pluses and minuses of the existing lab. And second, because the new lab was proposed for the same location as the existing lab, it was important to determine how the new lab could be built in a way that would minimize the period of time that the university would not have a functioning anatomy lab.
Following the due diligence of looking at existing conditions, the architect drew up a written Program, summarizing the room-by-room requirements of the lab. Once approved, there were numerous lab design meetings with the university administration and the anatomy lab department, to review adjacency and flow concepts, as well as the appropriate size for each of the lab components.
The design of the anatomy lab that resulted, incorporates the following lab components in a logical relationship and room-to-room flow: the main anatomy lab itself with 25 worktables designed for 6 students at each table, male and female locker rooms, faculty office, virtual anatomy computer lab, general storage room and av storage room.
The overall finishes of the lab space are designed for maximum durability. Within the lab, there are two plumbing hose bibs, to allow the university to bring in spray washers and spray wash the entire lab space, including floors, walls and ceilings. This potential water saturation of all surfaces dictated not only an extensive floor drain system, but also waterproof surfaces and light fixtures, as well as ground fault interrupters on all electrical outlets.
The mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are sophisticated, in keeping with the demanding nature of anatomy lab usage. The HVAC system is designed as a laminar flow system, with air distributed from the ceiling and exhausted through low returns in the wall (similar to the HVAC design of operating rooms and clean rooms). All of the electrical as mentioned had to be waterproof, including flex-coil outlets suspended from the ceiling. The plumbing system is critical for hand-washing, instrument washing, and drainage of the entire space in a safe manner. Lighting in particular was developed with multiple lighting levels, to allow alternmate uses of the space requiring high vs. low ambient lighting levels.
All-in-all, state-of-the-art anatomy lab, resulting from careful study of this university lab building type, as well as close coordination between architect, engineer, university administration and anatomy lab teaching staff.
For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art anatomy labs, including the design of virtual anatomy labs, please contact well-known lab architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Contact lab architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects as follows:
New York (Headquarters)
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway-803
New York, NY 10001
T: 212-463-8200
F: 888-214-0670
Email: info@bernarch.com
www.bernarch.com
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
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.
Well-known lab design Bernstein & Associates, Architects (http://www.bernarch.com/Labs.htm) approached the design of a new university anatomy lab with a view to creating a state-of-the-art lab that would meet the particular needs of this university lab building type.
The first step in the lab design process was a careful look at the existing anatomy lab. The reason? First to evaluate the pluses and minuses of the existing lab. And second, because the new lab was proposed for the same location as the existing lab, it was important to determine how the new lab could be built in a way that would minimize the period of time that the university would not have a functioning anatomy lab.
Following the due diligence of looking at existing conditions, the architect drew up a written Program, summarizing the room-by-room requirements of the lab. Once approved, there were numerous lab design meetings with the university administration and the anatomy lab department, to review adjacency and flow concepts, as well as the appropriate size for each of the lab components.
The design of the anatomy lab that resulted, incorporates the following lab components in a logical relationship and room-to-room flow: the main anatomy lab itself with 25 worktables designed for 6 students at each table, male and female locker rooms, faculty office, virtual anatomy computer lab, general storage room and av storage room.
The overall finishes of the lab space are designed for maximum durability. Within the lab, there are two plumbing hose bibs, to allow the university to bring in spray washers and spray wash the entire lab space, including floors, walls and ceilings. This potential water saturation of all surfaces dictated not only an extensive floor drain system, but also waterproof surfaces and light fixtures, as well as ground fault interrupters on all electrical outlets.
The mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are sophisticated, in keeping with the demanding nature of anatomy lab usage. The HVAC system is designed as a laminar flow system, with air distributed from the ceiling and exhausted through low returns in the wall (similar to the HVAC design of operating rooms and clean rooms). All of the electrical as mentioned had to be waterproof, including flex-coil outlets suspended from the ceiling. The plumbing system is critical for hand-washing, instrument washing, and drainage of the entire space in a safe manner. Lighting in particular was developed with multiple lighting levels, to allow alternmate uses of the space requiring high vs. low ambient lighting levels.
All-in-all, state-of-the-art anatomy lab, resulting from careful study of this university lab building type, as well as close coordination between architect, engineer, university administration and anatomy lab teaching staff.
For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art anatomy labs, including the design of virtual anatomy labs, please contact well-known lab architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Contact lab architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects as follows:
New York (Headquarters)
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway-803
New York, NY 10001
T: 212-463-8200
F: 888-214-0670
Email: info@bernarch.com
www.bernarch.com
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
Lab Design Project for Virology Research Lab Completed in New York
Lab Architecture firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce that a lab design project for virology research was recently completed and occupied in New York.
The lab design project involved the creation of a state-of-the-art research lab, for virology research. Scope of this lab design project included a complete gut rehab of an existing hospital space to provide a complete installation of lab casework, lab equipment, appropriate lab materials, and new mechanical and electrical infrastructure appropriate to a state of the art research lab.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design. .
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, see http://bernarch.com/Labs.htm, or contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
T: 212.463.8200
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
The lab design project involved the creation of a state-of-the-art research lab, for virology research. Scope of this lab design project included a complete gut rehab of an existing hospital space to provide a complete installation of lab casework, lab equipment, appropriate lab materials, and new mechanical and electrical infrastructure appropriate to a state of the art research lab.
About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Founded in 1990, this lab architecture firm specializes in all lab design types, including research lab design, clinical lab design, pharmaceutical lab design, biosafety lab design, medical device lab design, flavor and fragrance lab design, plant lab design, animal lab design, electronics lab design, and incubator lab design. .
For further Information about planning and design of a lab, see http://bernarch.com/Labs.htm, or contact lab architects Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
New York - Princeton - Hartford - Charlottesville - Los Angeles
T: 212.463.8200
E: info@bernarch.com
W: www.bernarch.com
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