APAF Proteomics Laboratory







Status: Completed
Winner – Science Industry Australia “Small Lab of the Year”
Objective
The design brief for APAF was for a new laboratory in existing space in one of the Macquarie University Science Buildings, involving commercial and academic research and compliant with OGTR, requirements for PC2 & PC3 work environments.
Outcome
- Flexibility through modular furniture system, which enables changes in work practices throughout the building’s life cycle
- Complaint with OGTR physical containment requirements