Boston University
Boston, MA
JM Coull was selected by Boston University for the interior renovations of occupied faculty offices and laboratories in the Mesostructured Materials & Devices (MeMaD) & Lejeune Labs, part of the Mechanical Engineering department.
The MeMaD research group studies materials and structures from nano to microscale. They study “phase separation and self-assembly of complex fluids and amphiphiles."
In the Lejeune Lab they use state-of-the-art computational mechanics where they are currently researching “integrating data-driven and physics based computational models and predicting the behavior of highly heterogeneous soft materials."
Mesostructured Materials & Devices (MeMaD) Labs and Lejeune Labs
Project Features
- 1,750 sf (both labs)
- New partitions and doors, new fume hoods and laboratory casework, and new architectural finishes.
- Major modifications to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, fire alarm, and security systems.
- Occupied during construction
- New roof steel dunnage to support new air handler, chiller and exhaust fans.
- StartSmart® Preconstruction Program
- Project was completed during the Covid19 pandemic.
JM Coull was selected by Boston University for the interior renovations of occupied faculty offices and laboratories in the Mesostructured Materials & Devices (MeMaD) & Lejeune Labs, part of the Mechanical Engineering department.
The MeMaD research group studies materials and structures from nano to microscale. They study “phase separation and self-assembly of complex fluids and amphiphiles."
In the Lejeune Lab they use state-of-the-art computational mechanics where they are currently researching “integrating data-driven and physics based computational models and predicting the behavior of highly heterogeneous soft materials."