Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Toronto

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Toronto

Design: Diamond Schmitt Architects. A research laboratory space for the OICR at the MaRS West Tower in Toronto. The project includes new flexible wet and dry laboratories for genomics and informatics research and a statement staircase to inspire interaction among staff.

UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vancouver, BC

UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vancouver

Design: Saucier + Perrotte architectes with HCMA. The site consists of a 20,240 sqm parcel of land located at an important university entry point. The building was thus designed to act as a gateway, engaging the community with an open, transparent and inviting ground floor.

Westmead Millennium Institute Sydney, NSW

Westmead Millennium Institute in Sydney

Design: BVN, Architects. The building is designed to provide a flexible space that facilitates connectivity and collaboration amongst the research community. The design reflects the idea of “seeing the science”, whereby the form of the building reflects the inner workings and functions.

Syracuse Center of Excellence, NY

Syracuse Center of Excellence NY

Design: Toshiko Mori Architect. This 55,000 sqft research center building on a brownfield site is for a federation of over 200 institutes, corporations and academic programs that collaborate on the research and promotion of environmentally responsible technologies.

Çaycuma Science Center Proposal Turkey

Caycuma Science Center

Design: ONZ Architects & MDesign. The Çaycuma Science Center Architectural Competition was an open architectural competition organized by Çaycuma Municipality, a town in the Black Sea region of Turkey.

41 Cooper Square: New York Building

41 Cooper Square, New York

Design: Morphosis, Architects. New photos added of this dramatic, sustainable academic building. The distinctive building on Third Avenue between East 6th and 7th Streets was New York City’s first LEED certified academic laboratory building.

Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience

Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Competition winner: Atelier d’Architecture Michel Remon from France wins this Israeli architecture contest.

Science and Technology Park Itajubá

Science and Technology Park of Itajubá

Design: BCMF Arquitetos / MACH Arquitetos. Designed with an emphasis on environmental and landscape quality, the park will become a place for public use, a leisure option for the city and its surroundings, stimulating local tourism.

Recreation Center in Nauen, Berlin

Recreation Center in Nauen, Berlin

Located on the corner of Bredower Weg/Karl-Thon-Straße in Nauen, Germany, an old facility will be replaced by a new design with multi-functional spaces, offering the visitors to use all year around, won the first prize in a limited design competition.

ELI Beamlines Dolní Břežany

ELI Beamlines Dolní Břežany

ELI Beamlines, which has won the Building of the Year Award at the 2014 Czech Architecture Week, is the work of Bogle Architects – a research campus.

Ocean Space Center, Marine technology research

Ocean Space Centre

The design by Snøhetta architects calls for the creation of a completely new marine technology centre near Trondheim in the north of Norway, with an ocean basin placed in the middle of the sea

The World Ocean Space Centre building will comprise 90,100 sqm of new space with 1,000 employees and 500 students if politicians approve the most ambitious alternative, costing up to NOK 10 billion.

Meinel Optical Sciences Building, Tucson

Meinel Optical Sciences Building

Design: richärd+bauer – this building houses optical research labs, faculty offices, auditoria, conferencing and interaction spaces. It is the first of a series of clusters that will replace the existing buildings over time

Marine Research Center Bali, Indonesia building

Marine Research Center Bali

The 2500 square meter Marine Research Center would be located 150 meters off shore from the of Kuta beach. It is an imposing fluid structure that seamlessly adapts to its natural aquatic environment and allows visitors and scientist to have a direct visual connection to the exterior.