We would like to invite you to the Leonardo Book Club with Laboratory 
Lifestyles with Editors Sandra Kaji-O'Grady and Chris L. 
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 facilitated by Leonardo Managing Director Danielle Siembieda for a live 
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Zoom as part of the Leonardo Book Series. RSVP 
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25 September 3:00 PM - San Francisco
25 September 11:00 PM (22:00) London
26 September 8:00 AM - Sydney

About Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific Fictions
Summary

A generously illustrated examination of the boom in luxurious, resort-style 
scientific laboratories and how this affects scientists' work.

The past decade has seen an extraordinary laboratory-building boom. This new 
crop of laboratories features spectacular architecture and resort-like 
amenities. The buildings sprawl luxuriously on verdant campuses or sit sleekly 
in expensive urban neighborhoods. Designed to attract venture capital, generous 
philanthropy, and star scientists, these laboratories are meant to create the 
ideal conditions for scientific discovery. Yet there is little empirical 
evidence that shows if they do. Laboratory Lifestyles examines this new species 
of scientific laboratory from architectural, economic, social, and scientific 
perspectives. Generously illustrated with photographs of laboratories and 
scientists at work in them, the book investigates how “lifestyle science” 
affects actual science. Are scientists working when they stretch in a yoga 
class, play volleyball in the company tournament, chat in an on-site café, or 
show off their facilities to visiting pharmaceutical executives?

The book describes, among other things, the role of beanbag chairs in the 
construction of science at Xerox PARC; the Southern California vibe of the RAND 
Corporation (Malibu), General Atomic (La Jolla), and Hughes Research 
Laboratories (Malibu); and Biosphere 2's “bionauts” as both scientists and 
scientific subjects; and interstellar laboratories. Laboratory Lifestyles (the 
title is an allusion to Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar's influential Laboratory 
Life) documents a shift in what constitutes scientific practice; these 
laboratories and their lifestyles are as experimental as the science they 
cultivate.

Contributors Kathleen Brandt, Russell Hughes, Tim Ivison, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, 
Stuart W. Leslie, Brian Lonsway, Sean O'Halloran, Simon Sadler, Chris L. Smith, 
Nicole Sully, Ksenia Tatarchenko, William Taylor, Julia Tcharfas, Albena 
Yaneva, Stelios Zavos

About the Editors
Sandra Kaji-O'Grady

Sandra Kaji-O'Grady is Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture 
at the University of Queensland. Kaji-O'Grady and Chris Smith are coeditors 
(with Russell Hughes) of Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific 
Fictions (MIT Press).

Chris L. Smith

Chris L. Smith is Associate Professor of Architectural Design and Technê at the 
University of Sydney. Smith and Sandra Kaji-O'Grady are coeditors (with Russell 
Hughes) of Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific Fictions (MIT 
Press).

For more information about the book: 
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Book Club members receive 20% off the book, use code LEONARDO20

Please also let us know if you plan to do the livestream in a classroom 
setting. We would appreciate any feedback on attendance.
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