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Solving Complex 
Campus Projects 

While our portfolio of college and university projects is broad in building typology, one feature that unites them are our resolution of complex circumstances of inserting buildings into dense campuses. In fact, these are the design challenges that we most enjoy. Often our work includes the transformation of an existing legacy building.

Aerial view of the Academic Research Building at the University of Pennsylvania showing its position within the dense campus fabric.

​Academic Research Building
The University of Pennsylvania

Sectional drawing of the Academic Research Building at the University of Pennsylvania

At the conceptual level, this involves our recognizing the influence of many overlapping patterns of campus movement, space, and infrastructure—as was the case for our Academic Research Building at Penn.

Academic Research Building
University of Pennsylvania

Dusk view of Morgan Hall at Temple University
Passengers wait for the Broad Street Line
Stairs to Morgan Hall at Temple University
Architectural section of Morgan Hall

​Morgan Hall
Temple University

Architectural section of Snell Library

The complexity is not only physical. With colleges and universities undergoing the pressures of pedagogical and institutional change, our experience with the effective and flexible use of academic space is essential to finding creative solutions to planning and design.

​Snell  Library Renovation
Northeastern University

Exterior photograph of 3901 Walnut Street at the University of Pennsylvania
Exterior view of Facilities & Real Estate Services at the University of Pennsylvania
Photograph of Yerba Buena Gardens
Surrounding context of the Salvation Army Kroc Center

​3901 Walnut Street
University of Pennsylvania

​Yerba Buena Gardens
San Francisco, CA

​Facilities & Real Estate Services
University of Pennsylvania

Salvation Army Kroc Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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