Good architects are practical dreamers, balancing the visionary with the realistic.
The I-95 Travel Plazas respond to the scale and speed of the highway, while maintaining connections to regional identity.
This architecture and urban design project is transforming the Atturaif Living Museum into a world-class UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ayers Saint Gross is planning and designing fifteen city blocks in Riyadh that will become a center of traditional culture, heritage, and commerce.
This interior fit-out for a College of Nursing included auditoriums, classrooms, seminar rooms, computer labs, and specialized nursing simulation labs.
THEARC is a community center offering cultural and educational opportunities to the Washington DC community.
Ayers Saint Gross led the planning and design of seven new residence halls and a student commons along a primary campus gateway.
A student commons with a 400-seat dining hall, bookstore, recreation, and retail anchors a new campus precinct.
A new multipurpose “barn” on this ecological treasure provides a cypress-sheathed hall for lectures, conferences, and social events.
The School of Nursing creates a dynamic identity and provides a stronger link to the Duke University Medical School Clinic and Medical Center.
Organized into three distinctive but interconnected parts, the building reflects a vision for an open and flexible 21st century art school.
The Armacost Library is centrally located and enriches the experience of students and faculty members.
This project develops a 145-bed prototype residence hall complex with a mix of singles and doubles that serve students of all classes.