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1840 Wilson Skanska

2017

Skanska

Science and mathematics combined to punctuate a dynamic neighborhood. The developer desired to cement a new gateway building on an underutilized land parcel while also showcasing the brand of two anchor tenants focused on education, one in math and another in the sciences. A constrained site, on a heavily regulated urban corridor, a development proforma demanding efficiency in cost to value, and two clients looking to express their vision in a single idea. This fantastic complexity of problematic led to a solution inspired by the nautilus shell and the Fibonacci sequence. Oriented as a place-making urban architecture concept, combined with passive and active sustainable design and with efficient build-to-suit typologies . Design Director with KlingStubbins/Jacobs. Credit: KlingStubbins/Jacobs.

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