Two new academic wings provide classrooms and courtyards with improved daylighting and complement the scale of the area’s Renaissance Revival style architecture.
The new Integrated Sciences Building is the visible heart of the sciences at the head of the Science Mall. The three-story facility adjoins Williams Hall, a 1960s brutalist building that underwent extensive renovations.
This major expansion of a 1977 campus building is designed to meet Loyola’s goal of increasing science program enrollment.
This new facility on the Smithsonian CBI campus serving students and professionals includes labs, offices, and classrooms.
Ayers Saint Gross has been working with the Enoch Pratt Free Library on various projects since 1983.
The EEC houses a design center, laboratories, classrooms, tutoring suite, offices, conference rooms, and a large atrium for gatherings, meetings, and showcasing student work.
The expansion of the 1970s law building relieves crowded conditions and provides space for classrooms, seminar rooms, organization space, and offices.
Ayers Saint Gross transformed the campus recreation center and Sun Dome Arena through an extensive renovation and addition.
The renovation of Parrish Hall modernized the interior of this facility that houses residential, administrative, student life, and academic functions.
This chiller plant expansion has a capacity of 6,000 tons and serves critical loads in Health Care and Medical Research.