Building Sandia: 2000 to 2020
Learn how considerations for green building practices, energy efficiency and limited space influenced Labs architecture in the 2000s and 2010s.
Building Sandia: Rico Ortiz
Meet one of Sandia's first architects, hired over 30 years ago, and read his reflections on how Labs architecture has evolved.
Then and now: Reactor facility
In 1959, the Sandia Engineering Reactor Facility was under construction. Take a look at how it stands today.
Blueprints to better buildings
In-house architects, planners and craftspeople join hands to support mission work, while saving time and money on design and construction projects.
Environmental responsibility a priority for Sandia
This Earth Day, Lab News highlights a few of the many programs that help protect, restore and monitor the world around us.
Classified off-site hubs solidify Labs’ commitment to hybrid work
Three hubs have opened around the country, expanding the ability for remote workers and those who frequently travel to conduct classified work off-site.
Conference room dedicated to deceased Sandia leader
Scott Collis, a former Center for Computing Research director who served almost 20 years at Sandia, was praised in a ceremony honoring his life and work.
On-site sustainability efforts reduce energy usage
The Energy Management team reports on how their programs are increasing sustainability at the Labs. Learn more about how Sandia is investing in the planet.
Building muscle memory
Months of intense planning, organizing and coordinating culminated in Sandia’s Aug. 10 annual emergency exercise — a yearly workout to test its emergency response organization’s proficiency in responding to a site incident.
Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base
In partnership with NASA, Sandia researchers design reliable and resilient microgrids that could sustain astronauts, mining and fuel processing on the moon.