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Navigation, Reimagined at Reserve Labs

The new signage at Reserve Labs was thoughtfully designed to reflect the innovative, forward-thinking spirit of the campus. With a clean, modern look that complements the architecture and landscape, the signage blends seamlessly into its surroundings while making wayfinding intuitive for both visitors and tenants. From key entry points to pathways and shared spaces, each element is designed to create a more welcoming, easy-to-navigate experience across the campus.

Reserve Labs Unveils Newly Built Labs & Outdoor Amenities Space

Reserve Labs recently welcomed the life science brokerage community to Torrey Reserve for an afternoon of tours, art, and connection. Guests explored the newly built lab spaces, enjoyed live painting by Carolina Arrieta, and gathered at The Outlook, a newly renovated outdoor amenity space designed for relaxing, networking, and taking in the natural surroundings. Set against the backdrop of Torrey Reserve’s landscape, the event created space for easy conversation, new connections, and fresh ideas.

The Vibrant Mural by Carolina Arrieta at Reserve Labs

Carolina Arrieta is a Peruvian-American artist and designer based in San Diego, California. She studied at ArtCenter College of Design, where she earned a BFA in Art Illustration and Surface Design. Her work blends bold color, organic forms, and playful detail, often drawing inspiration from nature, culture, and the built environment. Today, Carolina is the founder and creative force behind Artebycaro, where she creates custom artwork and design pieces for businesses, brands, and properties around the world.

Reflecting on her work for Reserve Labs, Carolina shared, “For Reserve Labs, I aimed to create a more realistic style while maintaining a playful and fun atmosphere. My artwork for this project features California wildflowers such as fleabane daisies and hibiscus, with a backdrop inspired by the tiger-like stripes found in the Torrey Pines river deltas along the reserve.”