In 2024, facility owners and operators saw signs that we are emerging from the pandemic, with many industries settling into a hybrid workplace that works for everyone. Facility planners and designers are looking to the future while acknowledging how unpredictable the future can be, with a focus on flexibility and resilience. The following are the Tradeline reports that most piqued readers’ interest this year:
- Regeneron’s $1.8 Billion “People Collider”
- Princeton Employs Kit-of-Parts Approach to New Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex
- Citi Embraces Hybrid Work
- Raising the Bar for Athletic Facilities
- Morgan State University Designs a New Student Services Center to Boost Enrollment and Retention
- A Next-Gen Academic Workplace: Stanford’s Open, Responsive, and Rejuvenating Center for Academic Medicine
- Michigan State University Employs Modular Systems and Mass Timber to Transform an Old Power Station Into a Cutting-Edge STEM Teaching Facility
- Less Lab Space, More Support Space, and Customizable Workstations
- How Lehigh Future-Proofed its New STEM Building
- Resolving the Reproducibility Crisis in Animal Research