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We design for people. We design to enhance the human experience and leave a lasting and positive impact on people’s lives and the world we inhabit. It starts and ends with the human being; if everything is design, everything we do is Human by Design.
Human by Design
We believe design is both art and science, analysis combined with ingenuity. Truly creative and sustainable solutions are found when we question assumptions and challenge the status quo, building in the spaces where innovation meets the imagination.
We are a diverse and complementary collection of thinkers, dreamers, and doers. We challenge ourselves, stretching each other and pushing boundaries together to create a collaborative organization an organism that lives, evolves, and belongs to us all.
The best and boldest work comes through true partnership with our clients as we collaborate to achieve their goals. Sometimes that means challenging ourselves, sometimes it requires challenging them. It always means building trusted relationships that stand the test of time.
Taking our work from concept to reality lies at the heart of our practice there’s no greater reward than implementing a big idea. We deliver design solutions, always of the highest quality, with care and craft. We strive to deliver sustainability imaginatively. Whatever it takes, we deliver.
Our practice is global; our work local. And so our size and diversity is our strength we collaborate seamlessly across borders, barriers, and disciplines to connect people and ideas. By listening well and building consensus, we deliver design solutions that exceed expectations.
We design for a sustainable and resilient future. The bond between humans and nature is unbreakable, and we have an inherent responsibility to enhance the health and wellbeing of our people, our communities, and our planet. Embracing the patterns of nature, we strive to uncover the possibilities of design.
Creative solutions built around the needs of people. We are thinkers, dreamers, and doers. We challenge ourselves, stretching each other and pushing boundaries together to create a collaborative organization that lives, evolves, and belongs to us all.
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Founded in New York City, Perkins Eastman is a global architecture firm that has grown to include 1,100 employees working out of a combined 24 interdisciplinary studios around the world.
Our practice is founded on the idea that design can have a direct and positive impact on people’s lives. This is achieved through research and innovation, always questioning the status quo, and a tireless effort to understand our clients’ missions
PRACTICE AREAS: Arts + Culture Commercial + Office HigherHealthcareGovernmentEducation Historic Renovation + Adaptive Reuse LargeK–12HospitalityEducationScaleMixed Use Libraries RetailResidential+Entertainment Science + Technology Senior Living Sports + TransportationExhibition+InfrastructureUrbanDesign+PlanningWorkplace BLUE APRON
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An Innovative Approach
and operations. By focusing on the user experience and drawing on the firm’s vast roster of design and thought leaders the world over, we are uniquely equipped to tackle the most complex of design challenges, no matter how large or small.
With nineteen offices throughout North America and five overseas, located in East and Central Asia, MENA, and South America, our global presence enables us to bring all manner of expertise to the fore when it comes to thoughtful design. Our portfolio comprises work in a wide range of specialized project types: Arts + Culture, Healthcare, Higher Education, Hospitality, Large Scale Mixed-Use, Office + Retail, Planning + Urban Design, Primary + Secondary Education, Residential, Science + Technology, Senior Living, Sports + Exhibition, Transportation + Infrastructure, and Workplace. But looking beyond any single practice area or building type, at the firm’s core is a philosophy of convergence, whereby a diversity of practices, disciplines, and perspectives come together to yield practical and holistic solutions.
From education and healthcare to mixed-use and transit-oriented developments, we design for a sustainable and resilient future, and to enhance the human experience through the built environment. The firm’s professional roster is composed of architects, interior designers, planners, urban designers, landscape architects, graphic designers, construction specification writers, construction administrators, economists, environmental analysts, resiliency experts, traffic and transportation engineers, and several other professional disciplines.
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Dubai Marina Plaza, Level 8 PO Box 212763, Dubai Marina, Dubai, UAE T. +97 143433632
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Locations | Spread across 24 global studios, we work as one.
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Boston
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Mumbai
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The Rookery 209 South LaSalle Street Suite Chicago,400IL 60604
Dallas
Philadelphia 1216 Arch Street Suite Philadelphia,800 PA 19107
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Charlotte
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Providence 225 Dyer Street Second Floor Providence, RI 02903
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Oakland 1903 Franklin Street Suite Oakland,909CA 94612
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Pittsburgh 525 William Penn Place Suite Pittsburgh,2510 PA 15219
Toronto 247 Spadina Avenue Suite Toronto,400ON M5T 3A8
3131 Turtle Creek Blvd. Suite Dallas,700Texas 75219
Geographic Reach
San Francisco 100 Montgomery Street Suite 2300 San Francisco, CA 94104
Raleigh 555 Fayetteville Street Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27601
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3194 D Airport Loop Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Singapore 7 Temasek Boulevard #37-01A Suntec Tower One Singapore 038987 Singapore Stamford 677 Washington Boulevard Suite Stamford,101 CT 06901
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520 West Sixth Street Charlotte, NC 28202
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98 San Jacinto Boulevard 4th Austin,FloorTX 78701
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Chicago
Forbes Building, Floor 5 Charanjit Rai Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 001
Vancouver 270-601 West Cordova Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1G1
Washington DC One Thomas Circle NW Suite Washington,200 DC 20005
Costa Mesa
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Seattle 1809 Seventh Avenue Suite Seattle,800WA 98101
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ARTS + CULTURE HIGHER SPORTSRESIDENTIALEDUCATION+EXHIBITION COMMERCIAL + OFFICE TRANSPORTATIONRETAILHOSPITALITY+ENTERTAINMENT+INFRASTRUCTURE
URBANSCIENCEK-12GOVERNMENTEDUCATION+TECHNOLOGYDESIGN+PLANNING LARGEHEALTHCARESCALE MIXED-USE SENIOR WORKPLACELIVING
“We now have this beautiful engineering campus. The friendships and arguments that are going to be held in this space will drive humanity forward.”
JAMES MCKELVEY, JR.
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Washington University at St. Louis, James M. McKelvey Sr. Hall of Engineering
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ADVANCE
ADVANCE
Above:Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering
We embrace collaboration as a way to help researchers advance scientific knowledge. We work with nationally recognized research institutions to facilitate and coordinate interdisciplinary and collaborative projects among multiple departments.
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Collaboration
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CONVERGE
CONVERGE
PROF. EDWARD W. “ROCKY” KOLB, DEAN OF THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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University of Chicago, Michelson Center for Physics Research
“People make discoveries and advance science, not buildings. But the right environment helps foster a that’sinterdisciplinarycollaborative,approachessentialto scientific breakthroughs.”
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Collaboration and interaction are key factors in the design of research laboratories and shared spaces. Strategic design interventions seek a balance between traditional work and informal discovery spaces.
Right: University of Chicago Michelson Center for Physics Research
Revelatory experiences
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Top: Columbia University Pupin Theory Center
Bottom: Tauck, Inc.
EMIL J. MARTINEC, DIRECTOR, KADANOFF CENTER FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS DIRECTOR EMERITUS, ENRICO FERMI INSTITUTE
“The project team was selected ... because of their expertise designing similar academic facilities, and emphasis on an iterative design process, soliciting input from the user groups at each stage.”
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“This is a transformative moment for Camden. This building represents Rutgers’ first bold step in forging an ‘eds and meds’ corridor that moves us closer toward our vision of a city where innovation in healthcare and bioscience commands the imagination of the world.”
CHANCELLOR PHOEBE HADDON, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND NURSING
DISCOVER
DISCOVER
“This magnificent new building signifies a reaffirmation of Winthrop’s commitment to our mission of caring for the sick and injured, teaching physicians, and research.”
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—JOHN F. COLLINS, WINTHROP UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT AND CEO
NYU Langone Health (formerly Winthrop University), Research Academic Center
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Previous spread: NYU Langone Health Research & Academic Center
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Bottom: Mount Sinai Annenberg Lab 17
Networks of Discovery
Left: USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Top Right: UPMC Clinical Laboratory, Dark Scan Laboratory
Top Left: Stockton University, Animal Research Laboratory
Research and discovery thrive in a highly adaptive, connective layout with dynamic support, resource, and display capabilities.
“The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care at MSK creates the space, in every sense of the word, for our breakthrough research and therapies to stand in lockstep with our steadfast commitment to truly care for each person as an individual.”
LISA DEANGELIS, MD, PHYSICIAN-IN-CHIEF AND CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING
TEST
Collective understanding
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Above: MSK David H. Koch Center Rapid Response Lab
Building a collective understanding leads to the determination, rapid exploration and distribution of effective treatments.
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EXPLORE
EXPLORE
Top: Stockton University Unified Science Complex
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Previous spread: Stockton University Unified Science Complex
Bottom: New York City Technology Institute
Right: Rutgers University School of Science & Nursing
Convergence
Science and technology focused environments benefit from our global perspective in research & development, learning, healthcare, and workplace.
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Bottom: UC Davis Telemedicine
Top: Hospital for Special Surgery
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Right: New York Psychiatric Institute
The research environment has become a more complex organism, dependent on the interaction between various equally important functions.
Space Distribution
MODEL
MODEL
Driving decision-making
Left: University of Chicago Michelson Center for Physics Research
Top: Guilford Technical Community College - Northwest Campus
Bottom: Morrisville College Center for Design & Technology
Previous spread: Stockton University Unified Science Complex Makerspace
The labs we design are springboards to understand which hypotheses make sense and prove their value. We are focused on creating an environment where data scientists can ask questions, build models, and experiment with data.
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academic building with the high ceilings and the roll up [doors] allows us to do a lot of things we can’t do right now. It allows the student to build an actual photovoltaic system, or a wind-powered system or a hybrid go-cart inside, roll it outside, test it and bring it back inside for repairs or reinvention.”
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PATRICK HOSSAY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SUSTAINABILITY, STOCKTON UNIVERSITY
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“Perkins Eastman has been great for us — creative, responsive, and professional. The team performs like a true vested partner throughout the entire design and construction process.”
Donald Hudson, AIA, Associate Vice President for Facilities & Construction, Stockton University
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OBSERVE
OBSERVE
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Right: New York Blood Center
Being in a controlled setting, the researchers are able to control everything that is happening and can minimize any outside influences.
Catalyzing success
Bottom: MSK David H. Koch Center Rapid Response Lab
Previous spread: New York Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Top: New York Presbyterian Hospital cGMP Cell Therapy Lab
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“New York Blood Center conduct the highest quality, novel and innovative research in the fields of hematology, blood banking and transfusion medicine, and cellular therapies, thus advancing these fields and positively impacting the public health.”
CHRISTOPHER D. HILLYER, MD, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER AND PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE, WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE
REFLECT
REFLECT
Introspection
Previous spread: University of Chicago Michelson Center for Physics Research
Top: FactSet Research Inc.
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Bottom: University of Arkansas Reynolds Center for Geriatric Research
Right: Rutgers University School of Science & Nursing
We create spaces that incorporate the best-in-class workplace strategies —ones that improve collaboration, increase productivity, promote wellness, and allow opportunities for quiet thought.
SUPPORT
SUPPORT
Left: NYU Langone Health Research & Academic Center
Top Left: Petuum AI Inc.
Bottom: Technology & Media Center (Confidential)
Top Right: Non-profit Research Center (Confidential)
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Optimizing Interaction
Previous spread: Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceutical Inc.
These vital spaces foster a variety of cultural, recreational, and social activities, engage the community, and integrate flexibility to allow for varied use to serve researchers, scientists, students, and guests.
REIMAGINE
REIMAGINE
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Right: University of California San Francisco Parnassus Heights
Previous Page & Top: Mayo Clinic Destination Medical Center
Bottom: University of Miami Medical Campus
We approach projects with the goal of creating a complete ecosystem one able to shift and adapt quickly to significant changes occurring within the landscape of research and academia.
Medical Research Campuses
DAN LOWENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR & PROVOST STEERING COMMITTEE FOR THE UCSF PARNASSUS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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“It is amazing what highly creative, hard-working, passionate, and heart-filled people can accomplish!”
Innovative designs that are currently in process.
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On the Boards
University Colleges of Technology, Business, Healthcare and Education (confidential) Next Page: Washington University School of Medicine / Barnes - Jewish Siteman Cancer Center Last Page: Concept Design for the University of California San Francisco Research & Academic Building
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