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In the first episode of Adtech Design and Development Leaders, HERA laboratory planners President Ken Mohr, Assoc. AIA is interviewed by Harper Harrison recruitment expert Jakey Bentwood. He delves into Ken's career and development journey, his design preferences, his future goals and the advice he has for other industry professionals. Ken leads HERA's forensic and [...]
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Designing a lab is a complex process requiring an experienced professional's skilled touch. Consulting with a lab design company before starting design helps organizations optimize their laboratory projects from the earliest project stages. Explore the following considerations for businesses when deciding which professional to choose. Define the Scope of the Project Image via Unsplash by [...]
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Completing a laboratory project that the architectural team is happy with is one measure of success. Creating a space the lab/facility manager deems a success is quite another. HERA Laboratory Subject Matter Expert Jay Hallinan, RA brings nearly 30 years of laboratory planning experience to explain to Lab Manager readers how to do just that. [...]
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HERA is proud to congratulate Senior Laboratory Architect Jinhee Lee on completing her Architectural Registration Exams (ARE) to become a registered architect in the state of Missouri! The licensing process is arduous and passing the required six exams is a tremendous professional achievement. Jinhee is a senior associate at HERA laboratory planners and manages some [...]
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Four years ago Washington University School of Medicine engaged HERA and KWK Architects to pilot a research planning pilot study on two departments so the school could better understand its utilization, efficiency opportunities and strategic physical needs. Those two were the test departments, allowing WUSM to use that methodology across their campus to help determine [...]
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