Research buildings provide an opportunity to integrate complex programs and systems with graceful design. Within the walls of the buildings we design, scientists work toward seeking cures with the potential to have immediate impact on saving lives. As architects, we must facilitate their work by integrating functional program with design that inspires and nurtures innovation at the highest level.
David Bryant AIA
Principal
David has focused much of his career as an architect on buildings designed for science and health. His natural abilities to facilitate clear communication and process are the foundations of a management style that is collaborative and inclusive. On each project, he guides his teams through a process that integrates design with planning – resulting in spaces that are not only highly functional, but leverage strong concepts and detail to create an inspiring workplace.
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Research buildings provide an opportunity to integrate complex programs and systems with graceful design. Within the walls of the buildings we design, scientists work toward seeking cures with the potential to have immediate impact on saving lives. As architects, we must facilitate their work by integrating functional program with design that inspires and nurtures innovation at the highest level.