Good architects are practical dreamers, balancing the visionary with the realistic.
Johns Hopkins University engaged Ayers Saint Gross and Renzo Piano Building Workshop to design the future home of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Agora Institute, an interdisciplinary academic and public forum committed to strengthening global democracy.
Designed to support visual and performing arts at Mount St. Mary’s University, the Delaplaine Fine Arts Center hosts performances, concerts, lectures, and exhibits featuring the extraordinary talent of students, faculty, and staff.
The arrival experience was enhanced with gateways that are authentic to Purdue University’s history and ethos.
Teaching and research laboratory, academic, and office spaces embody the environmental science program’s commitment to sustainability and local ecology.
The CMSC Renovation and North Tower Addition transforms an underutilized building in the heart of the clinical core to an interdepartmental research hub.
The reinvention of Hayden Library, the flagship building of the university library system, creates a more engaging, welcoming, and user-friendly structure for its 1.5 million annual visitors.
Organized into three distinctive but interconnected parts, the building reflects a vision for an open and flexible 21st century art school.
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.
Ayers Saint Gross planned and designed a residential village of six buildings to replace and consolidate all first-year housing at Emory University.
Inspired by the Southwestern landscape, the copper-clad HSEB sets a sustainable design precedent for the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.
Architecturally, the design of ESB II embraces the Spanish Renaissance typology of campus. The traditional exterior and modern interior meld together, creating a unique environment for the research programs housed within.
After completing Ringling’s master plan, Ayers Saint Gross designed a new residence hall for upperclass students on an important perimeter campus parcel.