― Science and Technology
Designing for the future
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Introduction ― 4 Selected Projects ― 10 Our Team ― 80
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We know what it means to take pride in your work Skillful, deliberate delivery of high quality design and innovation can help companies flourish in their research spaces, and retain key talent. We've been designing buildings in which the world's most successful companies have called home.
Science and Technology
Our Science and Technology practice
Global Reach
Research Labs
Benchmarking
With 25 studios worldwide, we
Words we live by are conducting
The technical demands of
have an expansive network
practice-informed research
today’s science environments
of people available to you.
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require the highest standards of
Our expertise serves clients in
practice. From developing a tool
design and expertise. Our active
nearly every corner of the globe
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providing a creative knowledge
a zoned approach to reducing
not only understand singular
base and industry-specific
energy intensity in laboratory
building parameters, but also
experience from people who are
buildings, to using a robotic
to create custom comparative
truly excited about the scope of
arm to measure ability for
analysis scenarios, provide
work. With a staff of leading lab
precision and automation in
the ability to include building
experts and in-house scientists
construction—we aim to break
performance analysis, and
we are able to connect with
the mold and provide real-
represent the data in easily
researchers and they technical
world insights.
understood graphic formats.
users to design facilities that inspire innovation, accelerate discovery, and enhance energy performance.
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Science and Technology
Our architects, lab planners, and interior designers share knowledge and expertise across the firm so we can create innovative spaces that fit each of our client's unique needs.
Translational Research
Flexible Efficiency
Evolving Technology
In order to respond to
Technology and information
Building design can be the
the remarkable pace of
systems are integral to
technological, medical and
sophisticated research. A strong
scientific change, research
technological infrastructure
facilities should have extremely
must support computational
flexible physical organization—
research, bio-informatics, core
allowing for future changes
laboratories and imaging
in programs, technology,
equipment. Planning must
equipment, systems, laboratory
ensure the integration of
configuration, bench
current and future technologies
arrangement and research
seamlessly linking the
teams, as well as allocations of
laboratory, the office, the
wet and dry research space.
interaction, the academic and
functional and experiential bridge between scientific and clinical communities— accelerating the evolution of scientific discovery into clinical applications and of clinical observations into further research exploration. The continuum of physician, scientist and patient can be facilitated by strong campus connections,
the clinical environments.
meaningful interaction spaces and places that foster interdisciplinary dialogue.
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Meaningful Interaction
Research Neighborhoods
Dynamic Adaptability
Planning and design should
Defined research
A wide range of space planning
support interdisciplinary, team-
neighborhoods link office,
strategies and room prototypes
based research—encouraging
laboratory and shared
should be explored to support
collaboration and stimulating
facilities—while still maximizing
current and future needs. Fixed
intellectual exchange through
flexibility and optimizing lab
walls or furniture should be
spontaneous interactions and
modularity. This approach
minimized to allow adaptation
adjacencies. Public spaces
balances research efficiency
for just-in-time response to
that foster a sense of place
with a strong sense of research
changing needs. The building
for the research community,
community—bringing together
structure should be imagined as
engaging interior and exterior
scientists in a true sense of place
a “dance floor” or “smart frame”
social spaces, and celebrated
and shared enterprise. Research
to serve a myriad of needs
vertical circulation—as
neighborhoods can join multiple
over the life of the building.
well as shared computer,
floors, integrate wet and dry
Learning spaces, research
equipment, education and
investigators or simply interlock
spaces and incubator spaces
lounge facilities—all support
lab, lab support, workstation
should be based on a consistent
meaningful interaction at
and office.
module that is transferable from
multiple scales.
floor to floor.
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Selected Projects Environments that inspire innovation, connect research, and accelerate discovery.
Center for Novel Therapeutics La Jolla, California Client: Biomed Realty Trust, Inc. Size: 150,000 square feet Completion Date: 2019
The University of California, San Diego is one of the top 15 research universities in the world. Situated on the Western edge of the University's Science Research Park, the new Center for Novel Therapeutics seeks to support the successful formation, funding, and growth of private biotech companies, particularly start-ups.
― WHAT IT IS
A new facility for start-ups engaged in research and development of therapeutics, diagnostics, and interventions.
Center for Novel Therapeutics
Located at the heart of the building, an enclosed atrium greets visitors to the park and serves as a central collaboration space with views through the labs to the outdoors.
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
This is an environment where intellectual collisions happen between the private researchers and the surrounding University researchers, accelerating results by cross-polinating people and ideas. 15
i3 Campus San Diego, California Client: BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. Size: 600,000 square feet Completion Date: 2017 Sustainability: LEED PlatinumÂŽ (core+shell), LEED GoldÂŽ (interiors) Awards: Meets the 2030 Challenge Honor Award, AIA San Diego, 2019 Award of Merit, The Structural Engineers Association of California, 2017 Judges Award, American Concrete Institute, 2016
The campus provides 100 percent wireless access to support Illumina's 'work anywhere' concept. The design offers a variety of unique spaces offering choice and flexibility to suit individual working styles and preferences.
― WHAT IT IS
i3 is a new life sciences campus in the University Towne Centre area of San Diego, developed as a destination for life science innovation.
Three buildings form a large outdoor courtyard that is interconnected to create a workplay experience unlike any other research park environment.
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i3 Campus
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
By inverting the traditional planning approach of suburban research parks, the i3 project was created to be an icon, innovative, and inspired environment. 19
Franklin Antonio Hall La Jolla, California Client: University of California, San Diego Size: 189,000 square feet Completion Date: est. 2022 Sustainability: Targeting LEED GoldÂŽ
Thirteen large research facilities called "collaboratories" will make up the heart of Franklin Antonio Hall. Each collaboratory will house a collection of professor-led research groups from different but related disciplines. Together, these complementary research teams will pursue grand-challenge research in areas.
― WHAT IT IS
A place where students, professors, and industry leaders can exchange ideas and develop solutions to some of today's biggest challenges.
APEX San Diego, California Client: BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. Size: 172,000 square feet Completion Date: est. 2021
― WHAT IT IS
A speculative high-tech innovative scientific research building perched on the edge of a canyon.
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Illumina Foster City Foster City, California Client: BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. Size: 360,000 square feet Completion Date: 2017 Sustainability: LEED Silver ÂŽ
― WHAT IT IS
A collaborative new workplace to complement Illumina's start-up mind-set.
Illumina is a meeting-intensive company, so conference room space was a huge priority. Each building has themed conference rooms that include warm-up or cool-down spaces outside of meeting rooms for groups to use before and after meetings. The meeting rooms have a curved design to symbolize the company’s work with DNA and organic materials.
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Illumina Foster City
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A global genomics leader, Illumina provides comprehensive next generation sequencing solutions to the research, clinical, and applied markets. Illumina technology is responsible for generating a large majority of the world's sequencing data.
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
The campus focuses on synergistic work and lab spaces- a feature many traditional life science buildings do not have. 27
APEX
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
Operable facades and outdoor terraces physically extend amenities and workspaces out towards the mesa.
An assortment of amenities support the physical, mental, and emotional health of building users. This includes a fitness center, outdoor walking area, activity lawn, volleyball court and a game area for horseshoe and corn-hole.
Confidential Lab & Life Sciences Project East Bay, California Client: Confidential Size: 365,000 square feet Completion Date: Ongoing
― WHAT IT IS
A over 360,000 sf life sciences building designed for lab planning and support, as well as office space and amenities.
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Confidential Lab & Life Sciences Project
580 Dubuque San Francisco, California Client: IQHQ Size: 420,000 square feet Completion Date: Ongoing
― WHAT IT IS
A speculative, hightech innovative science research building next to Highway 101 at the South San Francisco Caltrains station with views of East Bay.
PERSPECTIVE TRAIN PLAZA ARRIVAL
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BUILDING CONCEPT - PERFORATIONS DURING DAYTIME
BUILDING CONCEPT - PERFORATIONS DURING NIGHTIME
NATIVE LANDSCAPES 580 Dubuque | South San Francisco Station
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PERSPECTIVE SE PARK VIEW
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Life Sciences Building Seattle, Washington Client: University of Washington Size: 207,000 square feet Completion Date: 2018 Sustainability: LEED GoldÂŽ, 2030 Challenge Compliant Awards: Honorable Mention, SCUP/AIA-CAE Excellence in Architecture, Excellence in Architecture in a New Building, 2020 Merit Award, AIA Seattle Honor Award, 2019 Honor Award, AIA Northwest and Pacific Region, 2019 Best Projects in Higher Education/Research Category, ENR Northwest, 2019 Merit Award, AIA Washington Council, Civic Design Award, 2019 Building of the Year, Seattle DJC, 2018 Civic Design Award of Citation, AIA Washington Council, 2016
― WHAT IT IS
A next-level science facility for UW's Department of Biology that enhances the connections between students, faculty, community, and the environment.
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Life Sciences Building
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
Innovative sustainable technologies combined with natural materials showcase the intersection of technology and nature.
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The Atrium Seattle, Washington Client: Alexandria Real Estate, Inc. Size: 216,000 square feet Completion Date: 2019 Sustainability: LEED GoldÂŽ Certified
The material and color choices reflect the industrial maritime character of the lake front with the use of darker, ipe wood, steel and concrete.
― WHAT IT IS
A flexible lab and office facility for some of today's leading biotech companies.
The Atrium
"I have to say [The Atrium] is shaping up to be one of the most attractive architectural buildings in Seattle, and perhaps on the west coast. I am so impressed how it is coming together. The scale, architecture and materials are simply outstanding." —RIC ANDERSON, WASHINGTON HOLDINGS
The central atrium space features motorized windows, and expansive skylight, and vertical glazing systems.
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Alpine Immune Sciences Headquarters Seattle, Washington Client: Alpine Immune Sciences Size: 22,000 square feet Completion Date: 2020
― WHAT IT IS
Public spaces for collaboration become the front door for this company.
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The new headquarters offers an inspiring lab and office workspace for the first company to design an FDA approved cancer immunotherapy treatment.
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Alpine Immune Sciences Headquarters
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
Inspired by the topography of Seattle's surrounding mountains the design concept of the “crevasse” is portrayed through the geometry of the ceiling details and floor patterns. 47
Sana Bio Tenant Improvement Seattle, Washington Client: Sana Bio Size: 18,000 square feet Completion Date: 2019
― WHAT IT IS
A flexible workplace that offers choices for different types of work.
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Sana Bio Tenant Improvement
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
Research is on display through the use of transparent glazing.
School of Medicine, South Lake Union Seattle, Washington Client: University of Washington Size: 1.4 million square feet Completion Date: Ongoing Awards: One of the Top Projects in the Northwest, Real Estate and Construction Review, 2006 Project of the Month, AIA Seattle, 2009 Award of Honor, AIA Washington Council Civic Design Awards, 2009 Award of Merit, AIA Northwest and Pacific Region, 2011 Award of Merit, ASLA, 2012 P3 Innovation Project Award, National Council for Public-Private Partnerships, 2014
The School of Medicine Campus involves seven buildings constructed over five phases, resulting in an environment where researchers, patients, students, and the community want to be.
― WHAT IT IS
An academic research facility that brings research and clinical care into one urban campus.
School of Medicine South Lake Union
We have been working with closely with the University from the beginning, starting with the master plan in 2003 to the programming and design of each phased building. With a focus on communication, interaction, and education we designed a campus that welcomes the community to engage with university and that encourages cross collaboration between researchers.
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
The buildings are organized around a central courtyard that creates strong pedestrian and functional connections.
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Center for Urban Waters Tacoma, Washington Client: City of Tacoma Size: 51,000 square feet Completion Date: 2010 Sustainability: LEED PlatinumÂŽ Certified Awards: Green Roof and Wall Award of Excellence, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, 2012 Project of the Month, AIA Seattle, 2012 Award of Excellence Finalist, Urban Land Institute, 2011
― WHAT IT IS
A shared research facility for City of Tacoma, University of Washington Tacoma, and Puget Sound Partners.
Public Project of the Year, National Association of Industrial and Office Properties, 2011 Civic Design Merit Award, AIA Washington Council, 2008 What Makes it Green Award, AIA Seattle, 2008
We designed the Center for Urban Waters to be a beacon on the water, an icon that can be seen from the downtown core, and an example of using building and site sustainable strategies for all future projects in the City.
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1100 Eastlake Tenant Improvement Seattle, Washington Client: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Size: 177,000 square feet Completion Date: 2012 Awards: Visionary Award in Energy, Seattle 2030 District, 2014 Technology and Life Sciences Development of the Year, NAIOP Washington, 2012
― WHAT IT IS
A creative consolidation of the diverse research programs on the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center campus.
A user-driven lab design incorporates large, shared open laboratories surrounded by dedicated lab support functions in collaborative zones.
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Corporate Headquarters Seattle, Washington Client: Institute for Systems Biology Size: 120,000 square feet Completion Date: 2011 Sustainability: LEED PlatinumÂŽ (CI) Awards: INmass Design Award, IIDA Northern Pacific Chapter, 2011 BIM TAP Honorable Mention in esign Innovation, AIA National, 2012
― WHAT IT IS
A research institute dedicated to the integration of technology, computation, biology, and medicine.
The first floor houses a large seminar space and adjacent cafe/ meeting area, while the above floors house several labs, lab support spaces, core facilities and office. The institute shares space with a variety of startups in an open and collaborative lab environment.
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Office, Conference Room, Lab Warehouse and Manufacturing Facility Renovation Seattle, Washington Client: Just Biotherapeutics Size: 32,800 square feet Completion Date: 2016
― WHAT IT IS
A new headquarters and pilot manufacturing facility designed to align Just Bio's labs and workplace environment with a culture centered on fairness and equality.
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Office and Lab Tenant Improvement Seattle, Washington Client: Omeros Size: 77,000 square feet Completion Date: 2012 Awards: Technology/Life Sciences Development of the Year Award, NAIOP Washington, 2013
To create a collaborative environment, we designed the open and private offices, meeting rooms, and common spaces to wrap around the lab spaces to create a conducive and collaborative environment for this clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company.
― WHAT IT IS
Existing office space was converted into a state-of-theart research and development facility and corporate headquarters for Omeros.
Allen Institute for Brain Science Seattle, Washington Client: Vulcan, Inc. Size: 270,000 square feet Completion Date: 2015 Sustainability: LEED GoldÂŽ Awards: Lab of the Year, High Honors, R&D Magazine, 2017 Best of the Best Higher Education and Research, ENR, 2016
The driving concept for the Allen Institute was to design from the inside out. The building is a reflection of the Institute’s guiding principles—team science, big science, and open science.
― WHAT IT IS
A unified research lab that is flexible, encourages collaboration, and breaks down barriers.
"I have never seen or been in a building that matches its functionality (and aesthetics). One sees conversations throughout the building, all of the time, we meet colleagues in the central stairwell and make connections that we had not anticipated, and the spaces work to support both personal and work interactions in indescribable ways. — RICK HORWITZ, ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN SCIENCE
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Allen Institute for Brain Science
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
We broke the rules of conventional lab organization by arranging functional spaces around a central 6-story atrium to maximize connectivity on a preserved, historic site.
Global Animal Health Phase 2 Pullman, Washington Client: Washington State University Size: 67,500 gross square feet Completion Date: 2021 Sustainability: Targeting LEED Silver ÂŽ
― WHAT IT IS
An addition to the Paul G. Allen School and a new home for WADDL that enhances safety and efficiency.
Private Life Sciences Client Irving, Texas Client: Confidential Client Size: 110,000 square feet over 2 Phases Completion Date: Phase l - 2021
The new facility provides 16,000 net square feet of clinical and R&D laboratory and support space in addition to 28,000 net square feet of office and conferencing space. The project consists of the buildout of an existing two story office building and includes a renovated main interior lobby and monumental stair.
― WHAT IT IS
State of the art research and diagnostics laboratory for clinical testing services as well as molecular science.
Project Orion Durham, North Carolina Client: Confidential Client Size: 174,000 square feet Completion Date: 2021
After experiencing exponential growth, our client needed to create a space with room for development and heavy manufacturing while also providing a substantial amount of open and flexible space in order to allow the company to scale.
― WHAT IT IS
This tenant build out includes diagnostic research facilities and office space to support the client’s mission of being the market leader in diagnostic testing capable of detecting cancer in asymptomatic people.
Integrated Sciences Building Lawrence, Kansas Client: University of Kansas Size: 284,000 square feet Completion Date: 2018
― WHAT IT IS
A paradigm shift in science education and research colocating teaching, research labs and collaboration spaces on the same floorplate.
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Integrated Sciences Building
― WHAT MAKES IT COOL
The design embraces the idea of science on display with the goal of providing inspiration and discovery for aspiring STEM students.
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Our Team
Kay Kornovich, NCARB, LEED AP
®
Director, Managing Principal Kay has been actively involved in the planning and design of science and technology facilities for over 28 years. Her project work has focused on science and technology in both the public and corporate sectors, where she provides facilities planning and architectural design that is both innovative and highly responsive to rapidly evolving trends in workplace design and campus living. As a leader, Kay assists stakeholders in identifying, communicating, and reaching consensus on the vision, scope, and design elements, using her experiences to create state-of-the-art buildings. She is highly effective in managing interdisciplinary groups seeking answers to difficult challenges.
Education
Project Experience
Bachelor of Architecture,
Alpine Immune Sciences
University of Minnesota
Tenant Improvement
Tenant Improvement
Washington, California,
Seattle, Washington
Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii
Professional Affiliations National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Accreditations LEED AP
®
U.S. Green Building Council®
Biologics Laboratory
Diego
Irvine, California
La Jolla, California
Sana Bio
Architect
Allergan, Inc.
University of California, San Center for Novel Therapeutics
Seattle, Washington
Registrations
BioMed Realty Trust
Pharmaceutical Campus
ZymoGenetics, Inc.
R&D Building
cGMP Microbial Manufacturing
Irvine, California
Facility
JUST Biotherapeutics
Expansion and Renovation
cGMP Manufacturing Facility
Bothell, Washington
Redmond, Washington
Allergan, Inc.
Alza Corporation (a Johnson & Johnson Company)
ZymoGenetics, Inc.
Manufacturing Facilities
Lyell Immunopharma
cGMP Pilot Plant Facility
ETAL-1A & ETAL-2
cGMP Manufacturing Facility
Seattle, Washington
Vacaville, California
Touchstone Corporation
Alza Corporation
JUST Biotherapeutics
9th & Stewart
(a Johnson & Johnson
Corporate Headquarters
Life Sciences Center
Company)
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Lab Renovations
Adaptive Biotechnologies
Neuleukin Therapeutics
Tenant Improvements
Tenant Improvement
ALZA Corporation
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
(a Johnson & Johnson
Alder Biopharmaceuticals
Amgen Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
Building AW4
Strategic Plan
Seattle, Washington
Bothell, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Vulcan Inc.
BioMed Realty Trust
Allen Institute for Brain Science
I3 Campus
Seattle, Washington
San Diego, California
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Palo Alto, California
Company) Lab/Warehouse Study Vacaville, California Applied Biosystems, Inc. New R&D Campus Pleasanton, California
Aviron, Inc.
BN Builders
Illumina Inc.
ZymoGenetics, Inc.
Clean Room and cGMP
Berlex Consolidation
I3 Tenant Improvements
cGMP Earl Davie
1,000 sf Manufacturing Suite
Seattle, Washington
San Diego, California
Building Expansion
City of Tacoma
Immunex, Inc.1
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
Center for Urban Waters
Laboratory Fit-up
ZymoGenetics, Inc.
Center for Coastal and Deltaic
Tacoma, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Fermentation Laboratory Fit-up
Corixa, Inc.
Institute for Systems Biology
Mountain View, California
Solutions Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Office and Life Sciences
Corporate Headquarters
Bayer Consolidation
Building Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Manufacturing Facility
Seattle, Washington
Lynnwood, Washington
Investigen, Inc.
Dendreon Earl Davie Building
New Research Facility
Bayer Corporation
Lab Renovation
Hercules, California
Process Science Center
Seattle, Washington
Berkeley, California
LG
Dendreon Corporation
LG Science Park Competition
Bayer Corporation
Dendreon Headquarters
Seoul, Korea
cGMP Building 57
Lab and Office Tenant
Manufacturing Suite
Improvements
Berkeley, California
Seattle, Washington
Bayer Corporation
Fred Hutchinson Cancer
cGMP Purification Suite
Research Center
Upgrade
1100 Eastlake Tenant
Berkeley, California
Improvements
Bayer Corporation
Genentech, Inc.
Mission Bay, California
cGMP Manufacturing
Crop Science Facility Davis, California BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. 9775 Towne Centre Drive La Jolla, California BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. University of California, San Diego
Omeros Headquarters Lab and Office Seattle, Washington Oncothyreon, Inc. Office and Lab Tenant Improvements
Seattle, Washington
Incubator Space
Bayer Corporation
Omeros Corporate
Seattle, Washington Puget Sound Blood Center Research Institute
Facility Expansion Study
Lab Tenant Improvements
Vacaville, California
Seattle, Washington
Genentech, Inc.
Scios, Inc.
Lab Renovations, Fit-ups
(a Johnson & Johnson
and Master Plan
Company)
South San Francisco, California
Maude Laboratory Renovation
Gilead Sciences
Sunnyvale, California
New Research Building
Scios, Inc.
Foster City, California
(a Johnson & Johnson
Center for Novel Therapeutics
GlaxoSmithKline
Company)
La Jolla, California
cGMP Pharmaceutical
Building Renovations
Campus Expansion, Phase I
Fremont, California
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. i3 Illumina Campus San Diego, California Bio-Rad Laboratories Diagnostics Production Hercules, California
Hamilton, Montana
University of California San
Illumina Inc.
Diego
Illumina Foster City Tenant
Franklin Antonio Hall
Improvements
La Jolla, California
Foster City, California
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Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Ed Cordes, AIA, LEED AP
®
Principal, Global Science and Technology Practice Leader Ed is a tinkerer at heart and spent countless childhood hours building with Legos. Legos turned into cars and before long, hot rods turned into space stations. “In the type of work we do, the devil is in the details. All great science buildings are designed from the inside out.” His passion for science and fascination with the built environment are joined in his role with Science & Technology architecture. As a recognized expert in lab design and the science and technology practice leader for our firm, he is inspired by the engineering systems that lay the foundation for the world around us. Ed takes pride in giving his clients a space that enhances their work, potentially changing the fabric of their research.
Education Master of Architecture, University of Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts, History Creighton University
Registrations Architect Texas, Wisconsin, Louisiana, South Carolina
Professional Affiliations American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Project Experience SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The University of Texas
Louisiana State University
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Health Science Center
Vivarium and Research
Center for Medical Education
Expansion
Shreveport, Louisiana
Phase 2 The Woodlands, Texas
Medical Branch
Saudi Aramco Co.
Galveston National Laboratory
Corporate Academy
Millipore Sigma Corporation
(ACL-3, BSL-3, ABSL-3, BSL-4,
Training Labs
cGMP Facility & Campus
ABSL-4)
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Consolidation
Galveston, Texas
University of Pittsburgh
The University of Texas
Langley and Crawford Hall
Medical Branch
BSL-3 Renovation
Robert E. Shope Building BSL-4
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Laboratory
University of Southern
Galveston, Texas
California
Planning & Design, Multiple Projects California, St Louis, Israel University of Kansas Central District Development: Integrated Sciences Building Lawrence, Kansas
The University of Texas
Zilkha Building BSL-3 Lab
American Biological Safety
Medical Branch
Renovation
Louisiana State University
Association (ABSA)
Keiller Building Research
Los Angeles, California
Patrick F. Taylor Hall
Association of University Research Parks (AURP) National Institutes of Health Peer Reviewer
Accreditations LEED AP® BD+C
Support and Laboratory
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Expansion (BSL-3)
North Wing Renovation
Galveston, Texas National Institutes of Health John J. Edward Porter
Franciscan University
The Woodlands, Texas
Academic and Health Sciences
New Vivarium and Biomedical
Phase II Bethesda, Maryland
U.S. Green Building Council®
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
BSL-2/3 Laboratory Addition
Lexicon Genetics Inc.
Neuroscience Research Center
Engineering Building
Education Facility Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Research Facilities – Phase 1
Indiana University-Purdue
The Woodlands, Texas
University Indianapolis Multidisciplinary Research and Classroom Building Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wright State University
University of California San
Northwestern University
MedCath Inc.
Neuroscience Engineering
Diego
Feinberg School of Medicine
North Houston Cardiac
Collaborative
Jacobs School of Engineering
MRC2 Research Tower
Diagnostic Renovation
Dayton, Ohio
Franklin Antonio Hall
Chicago, Illinois
Houston, Texas
University of North Carolina
Zoo New England
Kansas State University
La Jolla, California
Engineering Complex Phase IV
Colorado School of Mines
Marisco Hall
Gorilla Habitat Expansion & Vet
Manhattan, Kansas
Subsurface Frontiers Building
School of Medicine
Clinic Renovation
USGS - Geology & Geophysics
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Boston, Massachusetts
Baylor Research & Innovation Collaborative (BRIC)
Golden, Colorado
Memphis BioWorks
Zoo Ljubljana
Baylor University
University of Tennessee
Foundation
Animal Clinic and Holding
Waco, Texas
Health Science Center, Nash &
New Research Tower and
Facility
Crowe Lab Renovation
Vivarium
Zoo Support Building
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennesse
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Building
University of Houston
Texas Children’s Hospital
College Station, Texas
Technology Bridge
Neurological Research Institute
Innovation Center
Houston, Texas
Texas A&M University Interdisciplinary Life Sciences
Texas A&M University Emerging Technologies
Houston, Texas
Oklahoma Medical Research
Building
University of Houston
Foundation
College Station, Texas
College of Engineering
New Research Facility &
Department of Petroleum
Vivarium
Engineering
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Pharmacy Kingsville, Texas Texas A&M University Texas Institute for Preclincal Studies
Houston, Texas
Florida International
MD Anderson Cancer Center
University
Clinical Research Building
Academic Health Sciences
Vivarium Renovation
Building
Houston, Texas
Modesto Maidique Campus Miami, Florida
GLP Research Lab and Vivarium
MD Anderson Cancer Center
College Station, Texas
South Campus Vivarium
Torrey Pines Institute for
Houston, Texas
Molecular Studies
Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine
MD Anderson Cancer Center
New Research Facility
Pathology Labs Renovation
College Station, Texas
Houston, Texas
West Texas A&M University
MD Anderson Cancer Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Primate Compound and
Veterinary Education, Research
Expansion
and Outreach Building (VERO)
Q Building Expansion
Canyon, Texas
Bastrop, Texas
University of Georgia
Washington University
College of Veterinary Medicine
School of Medicine
New Veterinary Medical Center
Neuroscience Building
Athens, Georgia
St. Louis, Missouri
New Lab and Vivarium Port St. Lucie, Florida Texas Biomedical Research Institute Renovation of Urschel / Slick Buildings, Genomics Computing Center San Antonio, Texas Charles River Laboratories New Production Facility Houston, Texas Chimp Haven Inc. New Chimpanzee Sanctuary Shreveport, Louisiana
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Our Team
Ed Cordes Principal, Global Science and Technology Practice Leader
Kay Kornovich Director, Managing Principal
Robert Brown Principal, Managing Director
Jeff Zynda Principal, Science and Technology Practice Leader
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