Good architects are practical dreamers, balancing the visionary with the realistic.
Point225 is an innovation center that provides incubator space and public meeting space to foster research and development.
The 18-story market-rate housing project is geared toward young professionals who favor smaller living units with prime amenities.
The Moseley Hall renovation redefines STEM education and research for the next generation of students at Bowling Green State University.
Ayers Saint Gross transformed Bryan Hall into a premier chemistry research facility for synthetic, instrument-based, nuclear, and radio chemistry.
A vibrant living-learning environment combines traditional double and single units with outside-the-unit spaces to foster community.
The Morgan Business Center houses the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management and is the first of three buildings in a new precinct.
This urban residence hall is a keystone of The George Washington University’s development plan.
This new 250-bed residence hall creates two distinctive outdoor spaces for students: an open-lawn quad residence halls and a more informal “backyard” space.
Vertex Student Apartments is a vibrant, mixed-use, off-campus student housing development adjacent to Arizona State University’s Main Campus.
Renovations and additions to the Sojourner Truth Library, originally constructed in 1969, allowed the university to offer the expanded services expected of a 21st century higher education library.
This LEED-Platinum School of Public Health is comprised of an auditorium, a wide variety of classroom types, and a seven-story atrium.
A dynamic urban presence, vertical organization, and sustainable design distinguish this project as one of the most forward-thinking law school facilities in the country.