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Perkins + Will creates an architectural laboratory

Fitted with uncommon furnishings, sleek finishes, and innovative fixtures, the interiors of global architecture firm Perkins + Will have always been forward-thinking and visually arresting. For the firm’s new Boston office, managing director Robert Brown and design principal Brian Healy opted to expand on that, by developing what they’re calling an architectural laboratory.

“We are in the business of creating environments for others,” says Brown. “So we had the sense that our workspace should be as open and experimental as possible.”

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This article is simply not accurate. Please read the following corrections: - The office was designed by Jeannine Campbell, the Interior Design Principal of the Boston office. - It is not a laboratory, but instead an architecture firm with pinup space. - Staff are not allowed to even be experimental. - The team members who initiated, created and built the ceiling and living wall were let go from the firm and not given credit for the work that they did.