Building smart and responsibly is part of every project.
Teaching and research laboratory, academic, and office spaces embody the environmental science program’s commitment to sustainability and local ecology.
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.
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.
A student commons with a 400-seat dining hall, bookstore, recreation, and retail anchors a new campus precinct.
This planning effort engaged a cross-section of more than 460 students, faculty, and staff during an 11-month process to examine nine themes and develop context-specific goals, targets, and actions that support Aggies and comprehensive, campus-wide sustainability.
On the edge of downtown Indianapolis, this 70-acre underutilized land is poised to be a booming innovation district.
The Department of Residence Life at Texas A&M University sought ways to evaluate its contribution to institution-wide sustainability efforts and prioritize future endeavors.
Double-height floor lounges and communicating stairs create active and visible hubs for student interaction.
The Guerrieri Academic Commons is the new epicenter of intellectual life at Salisbury University. It unifies all academic support programs to encourage student-centered, interdisciplinary learning.
The School of Nursing creates a dynamic identity and provides a stronger link to the Duke University Medical School Clinic and Medical Center.
The Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center is a model of student-centered design.