Perkins Eastman specializes in creating innovative environments to support a range of activities related to scientific research, learning, and discovery. As a global architecture, planning, and interior design firm, we work with organizations to develop high performance solutions to enable world-class research and discovery. Today’s facilities must assist in recruiting global talent, encourage interdisciplinary programs, and planned with flexibility and life cycle costs mind. Perkins Eastman approaches each of our science and technology projects with a whole building approach with the mindset that every inch of a research facility is a strategic asset to the enterprise.
In 2008, Perkins Eastman merged its science and technology with the expertise of SRA led by Principal Steve Rosenstein. For more than 35 years, Rosenstein has been a nationally recognized science and technology planner involved in all aspects of the planning and development of world class, state-of-the-art research and development facilities. Steve has been continuously involved in the programming, planning, and design of major research facilities since 1971. His project experience and expertise range from long-range master planning through detailed planning and design for major research facilities.
With work in 20 countries around the world, Rosenstein’s high-profile clients including Pfizer, Bristol Meyers Squibb, The Exxon Mobil Corporation, Unilever, Dupont, LG Pharmaceuticals, Colgate-Palmolive, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). He has also planned academic R&D facilities for The Johns Hopkins University, Mayo Clinic, Whitehead Institute, Cornell University, Pennsylvania State University, The University of California San Diego, and The University of Texas at San Antonio. His specialized expertise includes strategic space utilization planning, master planning, vivarium facilities planning, development of pilot plant and scale-up facilities, and adaptive reuse projects.
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Perkins Eastman specializes in creating innovative environments to support a range of activities related to scientific research, learning, and discovery. As a global architecture, planning, and interior design firm, we work with organizations to develop high performance solutions to enable world-class research and discovery. Today’s facilities must assist in recruiting global talent, encourage interdisciplinary programs, and planned with flexibility and life cycle costs mind. Perkins Eastman approaches each of our science and technology projects with a whole building approach with the mindset that every inch of a research facility is a strategic asset to the enterprise.
In 2008, Perkins Eastman merged its science and technology with the expertise of SRA led by Principal Steve Rosenstein. For more than 35 years, Rosenstein has been a nationally recognized science and technology planner involved in all aspects of the planning and development of world class, state-of-the-art research and development facilities. Steve has been continuously involved in the programming, planning, and design of major research facilities since 1971. His project experience and expertise range from long-range master planning through detailed planning and design for major research facilities.
With work in 20 countries around the world, Rosenstein’s high-profile clients including Pfizer, Bristol Meyers Squibb, The Exxon Mobil Corporation, Unilever, Dupont, LG Pharmaceuticals, Colgate-Palmolive, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). He has also planned academic R&D facilities for The Johns Hopkins University, Mayo Clinic, Whitehead Institute, Cornell University, Pennsylvania State University, The University of California San Diego, and The University of Texas at San Antonio. His specialized expertise includes strategic space utilization planning, master planning, vivarium facilities planning, development of pilot plant and scale-up facilities, and adaptive reuse projects.
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