CRISPR with Jacobs
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
At Jacobs, we’re redefining how people interact at work by creating connected, flexible workplace interiors like the new research & development (R&D) headquarters for CRISPR Therapeutics, which recently won the New England International Interior Design Award (IIDA).
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
CRISPR Therapeutics, a pioneering company focused on gene-based medicines, turned to us to design its innovative R&D facility in a new 263,500 square-foot-building in South Boston, Massachusetts. Our design team partnered closely with CRISPR Therapeutics to bring five core principles to the forefront of the design: employee focus, science first, connectivity, agility and flexibility.
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
Our extensive workplace strategy evaluation underpinned the design of the seven-story R&D headquarters, incorporating several unique design elements:
The state-of-the-art labs feature demountable partitions and adaptable infrastructure, accommodating varying lab-to-office ratios.
Glass walls visually connect offices to labs, maintaining privacy with graphic patterns.
Advanced acoustics, ergonomics, sit-to-stand desks and inviting collaborative settings prioritize employee wellbeing. Additional gathering spaces, stadium stair, outdoor terraces and a roof deck further enhance connectivity.
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
The building's lobby became a vibrant public connector, offering space for art, food, and meetings to engage the wider community. Throughout the building, design features subtly reference CRISPR Therapeutics' technology – with slot windows, narrow biophilic green walls and DNA-inspired lighting arrays. Each floor has its own identity through color schemes and comprehensive graphics programs that reinforce the scientific narrative with quotes, gene-inspired patterns, and patient stories.
We also prioritized adaptability, ensuring spaces were purpose-built yet capable of evolving with future needs. Transparency plays a pivotal role, connecting people and spaces through glass partitions and interconnecting stairs.
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
IIDA of New England recognizes the impact of design on the human experience with its annual awards and CRISPR Therapeutics' Research & Development Headquarters is a prime example. Awarded in the Science & Research category – which includes interiors above 50,000-square-feet and supports the biotech, pharmaceutical, medical technology, research, development, and innovation industries – this award-winning facility, designed by Jacobs' team, eptiomizes a harmonious fusion of design and purpose, and reflects CRISPR Therapeutics' commitment to transforming lives through scientific breakthroughs.
Photo Cred: Anton Grassl
Project partners:
Building Developer: Breakthrough Properties
MEP Engineering: BR+A Consulting Engineers
General Contractor: Consigli Construction
Structural Engineer: Odeh Engineers
Lighting: The Lighting Practice
Acoustical Consultant: Acentech
Furniture: Creative Office Resources & Union Office
Specifications: Mark Kalin
AV Design: Cavanaugh Tocci
Branding/Graphics: LLM Design