Arrowstreet, Sommerville, Mass., and Dan Winny Architect, Cambridge, Mass., have teamed up to create a new life sciences initiative. The Arrowstreet/Winny team will offer architecture, planning, interior design and environmental graphics services to owners and developers of life science facilities. Currently the team is working on a commercial research lab for MIT Investment Management Co. in Cambridge.
Collaboration to create new life sciences initiative
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