Developers are facing an opportunity and a dilemma: Competition is at an all-time high in the life sciences industry, which means companies must create work environments that attract and retain top researchers, encourage collaboration and innovation all while maintaining a flexible space that can evolve to meet new research demands and technology.
Read MoreMichelle Gangel, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Fellow - Science and Technology Architecture
Kansas City, MO

Michelle is an experienced Architect that has dedicated her professional life to the creation of spaces for learning, research, exploration and collaboration. Her project experience over the past 22 years includes a variety of higher education environments, with a specialty in academic and research laboratories throughout the Midwest. Throughout her career, Michelle has served on multiple projects in the role of Project Architect and Project Manager. She has participated in all aspects and phases of project delivery, including programming, master planning, design, construction document preparation, specification writing and construction observation services.