Contemporary workplaces, labs, and learning spaces serve as platforms for innovation. By definition, innovation brings something new, unexpected, and paradigm-shifting to the world. As such, innovation spaces must support the infrastructure required of a domain of knowledge. But that space must also be able to extend its capacities for yet to be determined research and learning processes. Flexible and adaptable spaces are key to supporting innovation.
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