Michael joined PAYETTE in 2017 and has contributed to several significant research projects that have recently completed construction, including UConn’s Science 1 Research Center, Penn State’s EDIB project and Williams College’s two-building science complex. Michael has also led the research planning for several projects which are still in progress including Penn State’s ECoRE building, Harvard’s Kempner Institute, Jefferson’s Biomedical Research Building, the DCAMM Department of Public Health renovation and, most recently, the Takeda Research Headquarters project.
Michael’s methodical approach to lab planning has allowed him to not only juggle large quantities of diverse user groups but has also established a rigorous methodology of drawing and communicating the requirements in our documents. Michael continues to serve as a resource for a range of research typologies including engineering, BSL-3 labs, vivaria, biomedical research and core facilities.
EDUCATION
M. Arch., 2010, University of Michigan
B. S. Arch., Minor in Urban Studies, 2005, Northeastern University