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Lab module analysis: flexibility<br />

Telescoping legs at standing and seated<br />

height benches are unsuable.<br />

Privacy/splash panel is permanently<br />

adhered to standing & seated height<br />

benches<br />

<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Occupancy</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong><br />

January 7, 2011<br />

Comments:<br />

• Fisher Hamilton’s “Distinction Line”<br />

casework installed at <strong>Diller</strong> is designed<br />

with maximum flexibility and adaptability<br />

in lab environments.<br />

• <strong>Diller</strong> makes good use of the under<br />

counter mobile storage carts, which are<br />

interchangeable with a knee space or an<br />

under counter refrigerator.<br />

• Adjustable overhead shelving is also<br />

installed.<br />

• At <strong>Diller</strong>, however, the standing and<br />

seated height work surfaces are<br />

permanently affixed to common<br />

privacy/splash panel prohibiting the<br />

adjustment of work surface height.<br />

• Both dry lab and wet lab researchers<br />

who are assigned to lab seats report<br />

low satisfaction ratings with work<br />

space ergonomics and flexibility.

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