Good architects are practical dreamers, balancing the visionary with the realistic.
Entering a new era, Missouri Botanical Garden engaged Ayers Saint Gross to design an iconic visitor center as the primary gateway for more than one million annual visitors.
The Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center provides a gateway to Monticello, an international icon on the World Heritage List of the United Nations.
This architecture and urban design project is transforming the Atturaif Living Museum into a world-class UNESCO World Heritage site.
This 45,000 SF library building serves as a safe haven for George Washington’s books and letters, and a center for education about his leadership.
Ayers Saint Gross is planning and designing fifteen city blocks in Riyadh that will become a center of traditional culture, heritage, and commerce.
This new facility on the Smithsonian CBI campus serving students and professionals includes labs, offices, and classrooms.
A renovation transformed the 12-year-old building into a showpiece for the city.
Ayers Saint Gross has been working with the Enoch Pratt Free Library on various projects since 1983.
A new multipurpose “barn” on this ecological treasure provides a cypress-sheathed hall for lectures, conferences, and social events.
Serving as a threshold to the Mansion and Gardens, the Visitor Center includes reception, ticketing, visitor support, a film room, and exhibition space.
THEARC is a community center offering cultural and educational opportunities to the Washington DC community.
The transformation of an existing coal factory into a vibrant art museum is designed to bring life to the Pudong city center.