Stanford University Sarafan ChEM-H (Chemistry, Engineering & Medicine for Human Health) and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

Designed to innovatively co-locate two emerging research institutes – Stanford Neurosciences Institute and Stanford Chemistry, Engineering Medicine and Human Health (ChEM-H), the building houses leading and rising scientific minds investigating fundamental problems in neuroscience, chemistry, engineering, and medicine. https://player.vimeo.com/video/728139233?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 The building’s massing and activated ground floor plan take advantage of its pivotal location on campus […]

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

https://player.vimeo.com/video/560466498?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 Working with our partners at Perkins Eastman and MSK, we sought to design a building that telegraphs confidence in the exceptional culture of care that can be expected at MSK and defines a sense of place for the institution and the larger community that is calming and comfortable. The David H. Koch Center for […]

Yangtze River Estuary Chinese Sturgeon Nature Preserve

https://player.vimeo.com/video/321529960?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 A complex program includes a series of interior and exterior pools for breeding and raising both species mimicking their natural migration into waters of varying size and salinity, as well as facilities dedicated to their research and reintegration to their natural habitat. The project makes the important work of the institution visible to visitors […]

Weill Cornell Medicine, Belfer Research Building

The building is about collaboration. It was designed to be a community, brought together to share ideas, invent ideas, develop ideas and dream ideas – and of course, to create ideas with others – for humanity. Todd Schliemann, Design Partner In conjunction with Weill Greenberg Center, Belfer establishes a new institutional identity for Weill Cornell […]

Seoul Foreign School, New High School

The New High School is a beautiful and efficient machine for contemporary learning, rooted in its context while shaped by international best practices. Peter Schubert, Design Partner Traditional Korean architecture is marked by openness and privacy: a delicate balance of bringing the landscape inside, while at the same time providing separation. Two of the primary […]

Stanford University, Bass Biology Building

The Bass Biology Building is a collaborative research facility that supports the department’s initiatives to continue cutting edge biology research and refresh the Biology Department’s campus identity. The building comprises the western edge of the forthcoming science quad, located at the heart of the Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science precinct on Stanford’s campus. The building […]

NYU Langone Health, Science Building and School of Medicine

While teaching and research programs have historically been distributed across the campus, Ennead’s 2010 master plan proposed consolidating the academic programs on the southwest corner of the campus, organizing teaching, conference, administrative, and academic-life programs around a central courtyard. A new 18-story, 365,000-square-foot research tower anchors one side of the quadrangle and serves as a […]

The University of Texas at Austin Cockrell School of Engineering, Engineering Education and Research Center

https://player.vimeo.com/video/254040310?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 The breadth of Engineering education has seen a massive explosion of diversity and increasing potential for real life applications. The EERC is designed to not only meet these and future challenges through architecture but to do so with the recognition that both students and faculty are part of one communal collaborative effort to find […]

Purdue University, Flex Lab Facility

A super-flexible lab layout defined by re-combinable bench space and support labs, high-bay research space, low vibration basement labs for optics, and a complementary landscape of hoteling offices, open work areas, hot desk space and “work cafes” addresses the constant evolution of the engineering disciplines. Lab and work areas are visually connected by uninterrupted floor-to-ceiling […]

Anderson Collection at Stanford University

We took full advantage of the abundant natural California sunlight while protecting the extremely valuable, light-sensitive pieces within the building to produce a bright gallery for this outstanding collection. Richard Olcott, Design Partner Part of a University directive to develop a prominent arts district, this new gallery building provides an inviting home for the Anderson […]