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|a The sustainable laboratory handbook :
|b design, equipment, operation /
|c edited by Egbert Dittrich
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|a Weinheim, Germany :
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|a xxviii, 561 pages :
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|g Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Part I
|t Laboratory Building and Laboratory Equipment --
|t Subjects of Laboratory Design of Building and Equipment; Chapter 1
|t Introduction: Laboratory Typologies; 1.1 Purpose; 1.2
|t Science Direction; 1.3
|t Fields of Activities; 1.4
|t Working Methods; 1.5
|t Physical Structure; 1.5.1
|t What is the Conclusion Resulting from the Evaluation of the Lab Allocation Tree?; 1.5.2
|t Use-Specific and Building-Related Needs and Requirements; 1.5.3
|t Determination of the Areas for Independent Buildings or Special Components. 1.5.4
|t Determination of the Areas as Restricted Areas1.5.5
|t Areas with Locks and Access Area; 1.5.6
|t Determination of Areas with Special Requirements Regarding Fire and Explosion Protection; 1.5.7
|t Determination of Areas for the Laboratory Equipment; 1.5.8
|t Determination of Areas for Special Laboratories; 1.5.9
|t Determination of Standard Laboratory Areas; 1.5.10
|t Conception Laboratory Building; 1.6
|t Conclusion; Chapter 2
|t Requirements and Determination of Requirements; 2.1
|t Area Misuse through Wrong Grids; 2.1.1
|t Determination of Requirements of Workplaces and Storage Space for Extra Equipment. 2.1.2
|t Flexible Laboratory Space Chapter 3
|t Laboratory Concept and Workstations; Chapter 4
|t Determination of User Needs -- Goal-Oriented Communication between Planners and Users as a Basis for Sustainable Building; 4.1
|t Work Areas; 4.2
|t Work Flows and Room Groups; Chapter 5
|t Corporate Architecture --
|t Architecture of Knowledge; 5.1
|t Image-The Laboratory as a Brand; 5.2
|t Innovation- The Laboratory as the Origin of Knowledge; 5.3
|t Excellence: The Laboratory as a Magnet for High Potentials; Chapter 6
|t Scheduler Tasks in the Planning Process; 6.1
|t Project Preparation; 6.2
|t Integral Planning Teams. 6.3
|t User Participation6.4
|t Planning Process; 6.5
|t Execution Phase; 6.6
|t Commissioning; 6.7
|t Conclusion; 6.8
|t Best Practice; 6.8.1
|t Project: Center for Free-Electron Laser Science CFEL, Hamburg-Bahrenfeld; 6.8.2
|t Project: Max Planck Institute for Aging Biology, Cologne, Germany; Chapter 7
|t Space for Communication in the Laboratory Building; 7.1
|t Definition of Terms; 7.2
|t Historical Development; 7.3
|t Development in the Modern Age- Why and When Were These Ideal Conceptions Lost?; 7.3.1
|t Why Is Communication Important in the Laboratory Building?; 7.3.1.1
|t Communication Promotes Knowledge and Innovation. 7.3.1.2
|t Communication and Safety in the Laboratory is Not a Contradiction7.3.2
|t How Does Space for Communication Evolve?; 7.4
|t Conclusion for Future Concepts; Chapter 8 Fire Precautions; 8.1 Preventive Fire Protection; 8.1.1 Scope; 8.1.1.1
|t Fire Protection; 8.1.2
|t Legal Framework -- Construction Law; 8.1.3
|t Model Building Code; 8.1.3.1
|t Walls, Ceilings, and Roofs; 8.1.3.2
|t Ceilings, Roofs; 8.1.3.3
|t Section 33 (MBC); 8.1.4
|t Special Building Codes; 8.1.5
|t Other Rules and Regulations Including Structural Fire Protection Requirements for Laboratories; 8.1.5.1 TRGS 526/BGR 120/BGI 850-0
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