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Addgene
Location
490 Arsenal Way
Watertown, MA
By the numbers
Science & Technology
2 Floors
40,000 SF
Completed Fall 2018
Collaborators
Boylston Properties - Owner/ Landlord
PIDC Construction, LLC - Construction Manager
AHA Engineers - MEP Consultant
Code Red Consultants - Building Code
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Project of the Month: Vivo designs new 40,000 s/f space for Addgene’s expansion, NEREJ, June 2019
Addgene is a global, non-profit organization that archives and distributes plasmids (a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes), while also providing free molecular biology resources for the scientific community. Plasmids are much used in the laboratory manipulation of genes. Addgene plays a key role in helping scientists overcome logistical barriers to sharing and optimizing resources.
After growing out of their first Vivo designed facilities at 75 Sidney Street in Cambridge, MA, Addgene secured a lease in the newly completed Linx complex in Watertown. With available office and lab space in the Cambridge area scarce, surrounding communities like Watertown are attracting Life Sciences companies requiring larger spaces while still remaining close to public transportation and other urban amenities. Anticipating further growth in the coming years, Addgene leased 40,000 SF of space, with 25% of the suite to be sub-leased to a similar Life Science tenant. Vivo lead the task of demising an appropriately sized suite, and space planned both the Addgene program and the sub-lease tenant suite to minimize construction in the future when the two spaces are adjoined. In keeping with the company culture, the design maximizes the traits of the building by using an open ceiling layout and keeping built elements to a minimum. Openness and a variety of areas to collaborate were paramount. Vivo worked closely with the branding and culture committees to develop color schemes that would reflect the different departmental neighborhoods while maintaining a consistent theme throughout the space. The labs are contiguous with the labs of the tenant suite, assuring the costly build-out of a new lab is avoided in the future expansion into the sub-lease space.
Addgene
40,000 SF
2 Floors
Collaborators
490 Arsenal Way
Watertown, MA
Completed Fall 2018
Boylston Properties - Owner/ Landlord
PIDC Construction, LLC - Construction Manager
AHA Engineers - MEP Consultant
Code Red Consultants - Building Code
After growing out of their first Vivo designed facilities at 75 Sidney Street in Cambridge, MA, Addgene secured a lease in the newly completed Linx complex in Watertown. With available office and lab space in the Cambridge area scarce, surrounding communities like Watertown are attracting Life Sciences companies requiring larger spaces while still remaining close to public transportation and other urban amenities.
Anticipating further growth in the coming years, Addgene leased 40,000 SF of space, with 25% of the suite to be sub-leased to a similar Life Science tenant. Vivo lead the task of demising an appropriately sized suite, and space planned both the Addgene program and the sub-lease tenant suite to minimize construction in the future when the two spaces are adjoined. In keeping with the company culture, the design maximizes the traits of the building by using an open ceiling layout and keeping built elements to a minimum. Openness and a variety of areas to collaborate were paramount. Vivo worked closely with the branding and culture committees to develop color schemes that would reflect the different departmental neighborhoods while maintaining a consistent theme throughout the space. The labs are contiguous with the labs of the tenant suite, assuring the costly build-out of a new lab is avoided in the future expansion into the sub-lease space.
Addgene is a global, non-profit organization that archives and distributes plasmids (a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes), while also providing free molecular biology resources for the scientific community. Plasmids are much used in the laboratory manipulation of genes. Addgene plays a key role in helping scientists overcome logistical barriers to sharing and optimizing resources.
After growing out of their first Vivo designed facilities at 75 Sidney Street in Cambridge, MA, Addgene secured a lease in the newly completed Linx complex in Watertown. With available office and lab space in the Cambridge area scarce, surrounding communities like Watertown are attracting Life Sciences companies requiring larger spaces while still remaining close to public transportation and other urban amenities. Anticipating further growth in the coming years, Addgene leased 40,000 SF of space, with 25% of the suite to be sub-leased to a similar Life Science tenant. Vivo lead the task of demising an appropriately sized suite, and space planned both the Addgene program and the sub-lease tenant suite to minimize construction in the future when the two spaces are adjoined. In keeping with the company culture, the design maximizes the traits of the building by using an open ceiling layout and keeping built elements to a minimum. Openness and a variety of areas to collaborate were paramount. Vivo worked closely with the branding and culture committees to develop color schemes that would reflect the different departmental neighborhoods while maintaining a consistent theme throughout the space. The labs are contiguous with the labs of the tenant suite, assuring the costly build-out of a new lab is avoided in the future expansion into the sub-lease space.