New York University, College of Arts and Science

Previously located on Washington Square, the move centralized the College’s home in closer proximity to other CAS facilities and the school’s other academic programs, facilitating greater collaboration amongst students and faculty. CAS had previously shared its home with other departments, but as the largest department on campus, this move establishes a standalone building at the […]
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

Adapting the building’s pre-existing framework for classrooms, meeting spaces, tutoring spaces, and innovative advising spaces, the building reshapes CAS’s approach to learning, serving as a true hub of collaboration and home for its student body. “We are delighted to work with Johns Hopkins University to transform this important site into the embodiment of the university’s […]
Arizona State University, Beus Center for Law and Society

https://player.vimeo.com/video/179200557?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 Because we make buildings that act as agents of institutional change, our ASU building will reposition the law school as a public building and as a conduit for connecting the school’s progressive legal scholarship with the public. This is where the law hits the street. Tomas Rossant, Design Partner The building is designed as […]
Stanford University, Denning House

We thought of Denning House like a treehouse, a special retreat hidden away in the trees, but actually very much at the center of campus, and campus life. Richard Olcott, Design Partner Denning House is a gathering place at the center of campus, a hub for the scholars of the Knight Hennessy program. At the […]
The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, Robert B. Rowling Hall

Business school education has evolved rapidly and much has changed, yet much remains the same. While the design of Rowling Hall at the McCombs School anticipates and welcomes a more actively diverse curriculum and student body base, it also recognizes the stability of and continued need for business networks. These networks both progressively and historically […]
Indiana University, Global and International Studies Building

Our aim was to draw the community in both day and night – to a place where campus life and the surrounding landscape become a natural extension of the spaces within the building, a vital intersection for cultural exchange at the heart of campus, symbolic of IU’s role in the global and international community. Susan […]
New York University, StudentLink and Global Services Center
The renovation of the 1916 industrial loft building creates a flagship facility for student services and key support programs of New York University, most notably the Student Link and Global Programs functions on the main floors. The spaces along the building’s perimeter are free of program to reinforce the historic shell as an envelope for […]
Kansas State University, College of Architecture, Planning and Design

APDesign is all about placing the students at the center of the experience. With a facility that emphasizes the tactility of design and creation, students can interact intimately with their budding role as the makers of our future. Tomas Rossant, Design Partner The design maximizes opportunities for communication and cross-fertilization of ideas between APDesign Departments […]
Westchester Community College, Gateway Center for English as a Second Language

The design concept weaves together spaces for learning and community gathering with the enveloping landscape, historical references to the original estate, daylight, local materials and color. Susan T. Rodriguez, Design Partner The Gateway Center is a unique educational crossroads and a defining center for campus life. Sited to take advantage of the natural beauty of […]
City University of New York Hunter College, Roosevelt House Renovation

The design of The Roosevelt House Renovation celebrates the history of the house while providing entirely new infrastructure to allow for twenty-first century education, research, and dialogue in public policy and human rights. James Polshek, Design Partner Roosevelt House, an integral part of Hunter College since 1943, re-opened in 2010 as a public policy institute […]