100 Forge is the first purpose-built lab building in Watertown, Massachusetts, and a destination for life science businesses in search of a landmark HQ.
The iconic facility provides research space on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus and supports the collaborative efforts of the medical school and its public and private sector partners.
Ayers Saint Gross transformed Bryan Hall into a premier chemistry research facility for synthetic, instrument-based, nuclear, and radio chemistry.
This major expansion of a 1977 campus building is designed to meet Loyola’s goal of increasing science program enrollment.
The Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center is a model of student-centered design.
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.
This building provides exceptional facilities to meet the growing research needs of central Pennsylvania.
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.
Teaching, learning, and research come together in this nearly 200,000-SF interdisciplinary building.
The Integrated Natural Sciences Center houses a library and the Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Computer Science, Math, Biology and Psychology Departments.
This LEED-Platinum School of Public Health is comprised of an auditorium, a wide variety of classroom types, and a seven-story atrium.
The 272 acres once occupied by a Chrysler assembly plant next to the University of Delaware are envisioned as a new research and technology campus.