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93 Citrus ESD Chairs
A modernized science lab and teaching facility designed for the now and next.

The addition and renovation of Roy Blunt Hall at Missouri State University, creating a modernized hub for the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. The phased project brings together the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Geography, Geology & Planning, introducing flexible, state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories designed to enhance collaboration and adaptability. Within these specialized environments, thoughtfully specified laboratory seating supports ergonomics, safety, and long-term comfort, enabling students and faculty to perform detailed work efficiently. Human-centered design strategies—including increased natural light, connections to nature, and improved usability—further position Roy Blunt Hall as a welcoming and high-performing academic destination.
Within these highly technical environments, laboratory seating plays a critical role in supporting performance, safety, and user well-being. Ergonomic, adjustable seating is essential for accommodating extended periods of detailed analytical work, promoting proper posture, and adapting to varied bench heights and equipment configurations. Durable, easy-to-clean materials help meet strict hygiene and contamination-control standards, while flexible seating solutions in teaching labs ensure comfort and accessibility for diverse users. By thoughtfully integrating high-quality lab seating throughout both professional and academic spaces, the facility reinforces its commitment to precision, efficiency, and long-term functionality.
Cramer installed 93 Citrus ESD chairs in the facility.
93 Citrus ESD Chairs
239,714 square-feet
BNIM Architects
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