Good architects are practical dreamers, balancing the visionary with the realistic.
The arrival experience was enhanced with gateways that are authentic to Purdue University’s history and ethos.
This residence hall for upperclassmen is sited in relationship to three existing residence halls to improve interaction and community.
Ayers Saint Gross has been working with the Enoch Pratt Free Library on various projects since 1983.
The I-95 Travel Plazas respond to the scale and speed of the highway, while maintaining connections to regional identity.
The CMSC Renovation and North Tower Addition transforms an underutilized building in the heart of the clinical core to an interdepartmental research hub.
Radford University’s College of Business and Economics is LEED Gold and promotes innovative learning, academic research, and community outreach.
Ayers Saint Gross transformed an 1870s house into living quarters at Gallaudet, a private university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing.
This urban residence hall is a keystone of The George Washington University’s development plan.
This major expansion of a 1977 campus building is designed to meet Loyola’s goal of increasing science program enrollment.
Ayers Saint Gross led the planning and design of seven new residence halls and a student commons along a primary campus gateway.
Integrating historic materials with contemporary detailing, the renovation of this 55-year-old building will create a unique gateway experience where the historic and modern styles of campus intersect.
The Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center is a model of student-centered design.