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Places that Work
from Looking Forward
From laboratories to home studios, welldesigned workplaces get the job done.

Photograph by Peter Aaron/OTTO
Engineering Research Center, Brown University | Strategically located places to pause invite conversations across disciplines.

Photograph by Richard Bryant
US Embassy in London, US Department of State | Art is integral to the design of the US Embassy in London. Here, Mark Bradford’s monumental We The People establishes a dialogue between the words of the Constitution and the diplomatic mission of the building.

Visualization Courtesy of Brandywine Realty Trust
Bulletin Building, Brandywine Realty Trust | A new aluminum frame in an eye-catching red draws attention to both the building’s original design and the new function as Class-A office, lab, and retail space.

Photograph by Richard Bryant
US Embassy in London, US Department of State | Gardens enhance the embassy workspace, inside and out. Each interior garden anchors a meeting or conference area, with plantings that evoke American landscapes.

Photograph by Peter Aaron/OTTO
Engineering Research Center, Brown University | Ground-level laboratories feature interior glazing, exposing the broader campus community to the research it supports.

Photograph by Peter Aaron/OTTO
Engineering Research Center, Brown University | A building that celebrates the unity of art and engineering also has plenty of space for building community.