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The work of ayers Saint gross

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architecture p.19

planning p.173

landscape architecture p.143

interiors p.121

graphic design p.89

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mission

We engage people

& places to create

designs that enrich

our world.

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Design is at the forefront of what we do.Our design is driven by a critical and analytical discourse, a respect for past wisdom,

a mind to future potential and a belief that we have an obligation to leave places better

than we found them. Our mission is to engage people and places to create designs

that enrich our world.

engage – listening, observing, analyzing and collaborating. It means not designing in isolation, but in a

way that grows from the spirit of our clients and the specifics of our sites.

create – solving problems to form design solutions that are innovative, respectful, sustainable and

visionary. To achieve this goal, we strive for conviction, passion and integrity in our design process.

enrich – producing beautiful, humane and inspirational environments, which provide long-term value

for our clients. We believe that the quality of our design can elevate the quality of our lives.

design first

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architecture

ayerssaintgross

planning

landscape architecture

graphicdesign

interiors

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Ayers Saint Gross has a proven track record in developing elegant and effective designs

for our clients with expertise in a broad range of building types and environments for

the dissemination of knowledge and culture. Our firm of more than 130 professionals is

organized into cross-disciplinary studios specializing in the design of academic and student

life buildings, cultural facilities, mixed-use developments, planning, landscape architecture,

interiors, environmental signage and graphic design.

multi-disciplinary firm

Our practice is built on an interweaving of design disciplines.

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tradition of quality

Since the founding of our practice in 1915, Ayers Saint Gross has built a reputation for

buildings and environments of enduring value. We have expanded our original focus on

architecture to provide planning, graphic design, interiors and landscape architecture

as interrelated services for a wide range of projects. Our ability to translate client needs

into distinctive design solutions has earned us the respect of premier institutions and

organizations in this country and abroad. We undertake research to support the ideas behind

our work, and over the past few decades, have acquired in-depth knowledge of campus

architecture and planning through hundreds of projects for colleges and universities. Our

ongoing commitment to quality, service and performance is reflected in the lasting legacy of

our buildings and design.

Our firm has established a legacy of enduring architecture & design.

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culture of community

Improving the world starts in our own backyard.Ayers Saint Gross endeavors to make a long-term difference in our communities

through investments in social, educational and cultural programs. We mentor, train

and teach students from elementary school through university level and financially

support organizations ranging from the Neighborhood Design Center to the United Way.

This community-building extends to our firm where team spirit is encouraged through

collaborative work, honest communications and mutual respect for colleagues. Ayers Saint

Gross University offers in-house seminars covering a variety of design topics while our

mentorship program focuses on personal and professional development goals.

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sustainable practice

Sustainability is the foundation upon which we design.Our projects are designed to be durable, efficient and socially responsible, meeting

standards set by the United States Green Building Council under its Leadership in Energy

and Environmental Design (LEED) Program as well as guidelines established by other

domestic and international organizations. More than 70 percent of our professionals are

LEED-accredited to offer a high level of expertise in eco-friendly design. This commitment

has led Engineering News-Record to rank Ayers Saint Gross at 33 among the nation’s Top

100 Green Design Firms. Our firm is a signatory to the American Institute of Architects’

commitment to reduce the total energy consumption and greenhouse gas creation in

building projects to zero carbon emissions by the year 2030.

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leaders in technology

Advanced digital systems boost creativity and accuracy.Our expertise in the latest computer software has propelled us to the forefront of the

profession. Since 2005, we have developed our projects through Building Information

Modeling (BIM), a method allowing a building’s three-dimensional geometry to be

linked to its qualitative attributes — from materials to quantities and costs. We apply

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to document concepts related to transportation,

land use, planning and landscapes. Rendering and energy simulation programs help

us to develop creative solutions, while reducing errors and omissions to save time and

money for our clients.

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global reach

Sensitivity to local traditions sustains our international work. We have delivered design services internationally for more than two decades,

leading to projects in more than 15 countries. Our campus plans and buildings,

commercial developments and cultural facilities meet international standards while being

sensitive to local cultures and practices. Exporting our extensive knowledge of

Western higher education to developing countries, we have designed campuses

in China, India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East where such academic infrastructure

is essential to meet the needs of increasing student enrollments.

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architecture

practical dreamers

balance the visionary

with the realistic.

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Architecture is one of the noblest of the arts, requiring a combination of

utility, artistry and invention to be successful. It must be practical to meet

the demands of function, budget, construction and maintenance. It should

be respectful in responding to climate, site and context while being of its

place and time. It necessitates craft through the deft joining of materials and

celebration of movement, light and space. Architecture requires collaboration

with clients, consultants and professionals from other disciplines to achieve

spatial richness and invention.

art & Design Building

George Mason UniversityFairfax, Virginia

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art & Design BuildingGeorge Mason UniversityFairfax, Virginia

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art & design buildingGeorge Mason UniversityFairfax, VA

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art & Design Building

George Mason UniversityFairfax, Virginia

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integrated natural Sciences centerHaverford CollegeHaverford, Pennsylvania

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Visitor center at MonticelloThomas Jefferson FoundationCharlottesville, Virginia

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Visitor center at MonticelloThomas Jefferson FoundationCharlottesville, Virginia

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School of nursingBarnes-Jewish CollegeSt. Louis, MissouriCollaboration with Christner Inc.

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School of nursingBarnes-Jewish College

St. Louis, MissouriCollaboration with Christner Inc.

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center for communication & information technologyFrostburg State UniversityFrostburg, Maryland

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School of LawRutgers UniversityCamden, New Jersey

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School of LawRutgers University

Camden, New Jersey

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School of nursingDuke UniversityDurham, North Carolina

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School of nursingDuke University

Durham, North Carolina

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integrated Science & engineering Building

University of DelawareNewark, Delaware

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integrated Science & engineering BuildingUniversity of DelawareNewark, Delaware

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teacher education & technology center

Salisbury UniversitySalisbury, Maryland

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teacher education & technology center

Salisbury UniversitySalisbury, Maryland

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Wilmer eye instituteJohns Hopkins MedicineBaltimore, MarylandCollaboration with Wilmot Sanz

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Wilmer eye instituteJohns Hopkins Medicine

Baltimore, MarylandCollaboration with Wilmot Sanz

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Visitor center, Museum & MarketArriyadh Development AuthorityRiyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Visitor center, Museum & MarketArriyadh Development AuthorityRiyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Freshman residence hallEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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Freshman residence hallEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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admissions Building & University Book StoreEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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arena, hotel & convention center

expansionGreater Baltimore Committee

Baltimore, Maryland

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Student housingGeorge Washington University

Washington, DC

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conference centerNorthern Arizona UniversityFlagstaff, Arizona

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Maryland archaeological conservation LaboratoryJefferson Patterson Park & MuseumSt. Leonard, Maryland

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Library renovation & expansionEnoch Pratt Free LibraryBaltimore, Maryland Collaboration with Perry Dean Rogers Partners

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national Library for the Study of george WashingtonMount Vernon Ladies’ AssociationMount Vernon, Virginia

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health Sciences BuildingHoward Community CollegeColumbia, Maryland

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Student housingWashington CollegeChestertown, Maryland

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town hall education arts recreation campus Building Bridges Across the RiverWashington, DC

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town hall education arts recreation campus Building Bridges Across the RiverWashington, DC

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Visual language

has the power to

motivate, educate,

inspire & inform.

graphic design

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Graphic Design, signage and publications help our clients connect with

the people they most need to reach by translating complex ideas into clear

and powerful messages. Taking advantage of our firm’s multidisciplinary

structure, the Graphic Design studio offers integrated solutions to

communication needs. Specialties include environmental graphic design,

wayfinding systems and information design. Our creativity is fueled by a

collaborative and strategic approach.

Branded environmentFinancial Services Client

Baltimore, Maryland

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Branded environmentFinancial Services Client Baltimore, Maryland

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Branded environmentFinancial Services Client Baltimore, Maryland

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Signage & WayfindingUniversity of ScrantonScranton, Pennsylvania

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identity SystemHoffberger Moving Services

Baltimore, Maryland

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Signage & WayfindingWilmer Eye Institute

Johns Hopkins MedicineBaltimore, Maryland

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Fundraising BrochuresWildlife Conservation SocietyNew York, New York

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Signage & WayfindingVisitor Center at Monticello

Thomas Jefferson FoundationCharlottesville, Virginia

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Fundraising BrochureMaryland School for the BlindBaltimore, Maryland

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Signage & WayfindingHoward Community College

Columbia, Maryland

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campus Master Plan executive SummaryDePauw UniversityGreencastle, Indiana

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Signage & Wayfinding Environmental CampusCollege of CharlestonCharleston, South Carolina

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informational BrochuresDowntown Partnership of BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland

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Fundraising BrochureMount Vernon Ladies’ AssociationMount Vernon, Virginia

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campus gatewayLafayette CollegeEaston, Pennsylvania

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Interiors are essential

to humanizing &

shaping the spatial

experience.

interiors

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We develop interiors in harmony with architecture to create designs for

learning environments, student residences, faculty offices, fitness centers,

student unions, libraries and cultural facilities. Our Interiors group considers

every space from the inside out and the outside in to ensure both large and

small components are thoroughly integrated through all phases of a project.

This approach offers efficient solutions early in the design process while

creating attractive and enduring environments for our clients.

Wilmer eye instituteJohns Hopkins Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

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Wilmer eye instituteJohns Hopkins MedicineBaltimore, Maryland

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Library renovationUniversity of RochesterRochester, New York

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Performing arts centerUniversity of Delaware

Newark, Delaware

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corporate OfficeAyers Saint GrossTempe, Arizona

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teacher education & technology center

Salisbury UniversitySalisbury, Maryland

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admissions BuildingEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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admissions BuildingEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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Freshman residence hall

Emory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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Visitor center Nemours Mansion & GardensWilmington, Delaware

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Environmental

stewardship guides

urban & campus

settings.

landscape architecture

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Landscapes play a critical role in defining the built environment, affecting

both the first impression and long-term success of a place. Our Landscape

Architecture studio creates a variety of settings based on an appreciation

of regional distinctions through the use of local construction materials,

indigenous plants and site-specific design solutions. Working in collaboration

with other studios in the firm, we are guided by the stewardship of both

natural resources and the built environment.

residential campus Landscape & hardscape

University of DelawareNewark, Delaware

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residential campus Landscape & hardscape University of DelawareNewark, Delaware

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School of Law courtyardRutgers UniversityCamden, New Jersey

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integrated Science & engineering Building courtyardUniversity of DelawareNewark, Delaware

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town commons Landscape & hardscapeUniversity of Notre DameNotre Dame, IndianaCollaboration with The Troyer Group

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residential campus LandscapeUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia

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Urban Park & Pedestrian BridgeRash Field Greater Baltimore CommitteeBaltimore, Maryland

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Urban Park & Brownfield remediationNational Aquarium, BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland

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Master Plan campus & trails networkEnvironmental CampusCollege of CharlestonCharleston, South Carolina

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campus Landscape renovationNorthern Arizona UniversityFlagstaff, Arizona

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Landscape improvementsUniversity of ScrantonScranton, Pennsylvania

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campus QuadrangleLafayette CollegeEaston, Pennsylvania

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Urban Streetscape redevelopmentBaltimore Development CorporationBaltimore, Maryland Collaboration with Olin Partnership

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Visitor center Landscape & hardscapeNemours Mansion & GardensWilmington, Delaware

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No single issue

should be considered

in isolation.

planning

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Our Planning studio develops long-range strategies for the growth and

transformation of physical settings. This work includes planning for colleges,

universities, museums, visitor centers, nature parks, zoos, towns and cities.

We strive to interrelate buildings, infrastructure, open spaces, transit, site

ecology and stormwater management. Our process is driven by consensus-

building, collaboration and a respect for local culture, climate, and place.

Our plans act as roadmaps for clients, allowing their physical settings to

grow more useful and beautiful over time.

campus PlanHarvard University

Allston Development GroupCambridge, Massachusetts

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campus PlanUniversity of New Mexico West Rio Rancho, New Mexico

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campus Plan University of Notre DameNotre Dame, Indiana

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campus PlanVedanta UniversityOrissa, India

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campus PlanWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North Carolina

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Bronx Zoo PlanWildlife Conservation SocietyNew York, New YorkCollaboration with Michael Vergason Landscape Architects

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campus PlanUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, North Carolina

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Medical campus PlanUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaCollaboration with CO Architects

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Urban Development PlanH & S Properties Development CorporationBaltimore, Maryland

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campus PlansArizona State UniversityTempe & Phoenix, Arizona

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campus PlanUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland

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campus PlanUniversity of Wisconsin – MadisonMadison, Wisconsin

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Open Space implementation PlanningEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

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campus PlanJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, Maryland

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Arcadia University

Arizona State University

Arriyadh Development Authority

Atlanta Braves

Baldwin Wallace College

Baltimore Development Corporation

Baltimore Life Insurance

Baltimore Museum of Art

Barlow Respiratory Hospital

Barnes-Jewish College

Bryn Mawr School

California State University Channel Islands

Carnegie Mellon University

Case Western Reserve University

City of Baltimore, Maryland

City of Lexington, Kentucky

City of phoenix, Arizona

College of Charleston

College of New Jersey

Community College of Baltimore County

Del pacifico

Depauw University

Dhahran Academy

District of Columbia Jewish Community Center

District of Columbia Office of planning

Downtown partnership of Baltimore

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, public Middle School

Duke University

Eckerd College

Elmhurst College

Emory University

Enoch pratt Free Library

Fairfield University

Franklin & Marshall College

Frostburg State University

Gallaudet University

Gateway Community College

George Mason University

George Washington University

Georgetown University

Gettysburg College

Greater Baltimore Committee

Guangzhou University

H & S properties Development Corporation

Harvard University – Allston Development Group

Haverford College

Hobart & William Smith Colleges

Hoffberger Moving Services

HomeFed Corporation

Howard Community College

James Madison University

Jefferson patterson park & Museum

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Johns Hopkins University

Kent State University

Lafayette College

Longwood University

Loyola University Maryland

Maryland Institute College of Art

Maryland School for the Blind

McDonogh School

Medical University of South Carolina

Messiah College

Millsaps College

Minnesota State University, Mankato

Mississippi Renewal Forum

Missouri Baptist Medical Center

Montana State University

Moravian College

Morgan State University

Mount St. Mary’s University

Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

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National Aquarium, Baltimore

National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

Nazareth College

Nemours Mansion & Gardens

New Jersey Institute of Technology

North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics

Northern Arizona University

Oglethorpe University

Old Dominion University

Radford University

Randolph Macon College

Ringling College of Art and Design

Rutgers University

Salisbury University

Shepherd University

Simpson College

Smithsonian Institution

State of Maryland

State University of New York – College at Brockport

State University of New York – College at Oneonta

State University of New York – New paltz

Swarthmore College

Syracuse University

Texas State University, San Marcos

Thomas Jefferson Foundation

Town Hall Education Arts & Recreation Campus

Town of Davidson, North Carolina

Towson University

Tucson Medical Center

US Lacrosse

University of Alaska

University of Arizona

University of Baltimore

University of Chicago

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

University of Delaware

University of Georgia

University of Hong Kong

University of Kentucky

University of Maryland

University of Maryland, Baltimore

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

University of Missouri, St. Louis

University of New Hampshire

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

University of North Carolina, Charlotte

University of North Florida

University of North Texas

University of Notre Dame

University of Rhode Island

University of Richmond

University of Rochester

University of Scranton

University of South Florida

University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at El paso

University of Virginia

University of West Georgia

University of Wisconsin – Madison

Vedanta University

Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia polytechnic Institute and State University

Wake Forest University

Washington and Lee University

Washington College

Washington University

Wesleyan University

West Texas A&M University

Wexford Science & Technology

Wildlife Conservation Society

Winterthur Museum

Wor-Wic Community College

selected clients

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recent awards

image credits

21st-century Project Design

Association of College and University Housing Officers Competition Finalist

campus Kit of Parts Website

Maryland/Potomac Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Traveling Award

emory University admissions and Student center

Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute Award

emory University Freshman residence halls

University Business Dorm of Distinction Award

United States Green Building Council and Atlanta Business Chronicle,Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Showcase Award

Financial Services client Branded environment

Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) Merit Award

george Mason University art & Design Building

Potomac Valley Chapter of American Institute of Architects (AIA), Design Award Citation

Fairfax County, Virginia, Design Award

hoffberger Moving Services identity Program

Graphic Design USAAmerican Graphic Design Award

Johns hopkins Medicine Wilmer eye instituteBaltimore Building Congress Craftsmanship Award

northern arizona University conference center

University Business Honorable Mention in Education Design

northern arizona University recreation Fields expansion

Southwest Contractor’s Best of Arizona Award

Salisbury University teacher education & technology center

University BusinessHonorable Mention in Education Design

thomas Jefferson Visitor center at Monticello

Virginia Society AIA Award for Excellence in Architecture

Maryland State Component of AIA Merit Award

Maryland/Potomac Chapter of ASLA Award

University of Scranton Landscape Master Plan

Pennsylvania/Delaware Chapter of ASLA Merit Award

Visitor center at nemours Mansion & gardens

Maryland State Component of AIA Citation Award

AIA Baltimore Design Award Honorable Mention

Studio adeline rispal58-59

chris armstrong102-103, 106-107, 110-111, 114-117

Philip Beaurline 104-105

Daniel Bedell201

Jim Burger98

Paul Burk 22-25, 64-67, 91-95, 101, 134-137, 145-147, 152-153, 179

W. Scott chester 62-63, 138-139, 198-199

robert creamer 50-53, 74-75, 132-133

Mark Delsasso72-73

Meaghan elliott99

chris hildreth42-44

alain Jaramillo83

alan Karchmer 26-30, 40-41, 70-71, 82, 128-129, 140-141, 148-149, 170-171

Maxwell MacKenzie31

richard Mandelkorn 8, 76-77

carol McDonald96-97, 165

Mark Moyer 4

alise O’Brien 32-35

rutgers University38-39

craig Smith 130-131

Scott Smith 21

ron Solomon 84-87, 100, 108-109, 126-127

Matt Wargo 54-57, 123-125

Wildlife conservation Society184

Over the past 10 years Ayers Saint Gross has been honored with more than 100 awards for design and technical achievement. Recent awards include:

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Baltimore1040 Hull StreetSuite 100Baltimore, MD 21230T 410 347 8500

tempe60 E. Rio Salado ParkwaySuite 701Tempe, AZ 85281T 480 921 1515

Washington Dc 800 Eye Street, NW

Suite 600Washington, DC 20001T 202 628 1033

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