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Principal - Design Director at Gensler

Excited to share the 3151 Market Street design journey between Gensler Boston (Erik Karl Lustgarten, AIA, LEED, Todd A. Dundon, AIA) and Gensler Philadelphia (Alexander Chan, AIA, LEED AP, Sean Carlin, LEED GA) and in collaboration with INTECH Construction LERA Consulting Structural Engineers, Buro Happold, Pennoni, SWA, The Lighting Practice, and New Hudson Facades. Challenge: Design a 495,000-SF life science building at a pivotal crossroads in West Philadelphia, a key corner of Brandywine Realty Trust Schuylkill Yards Development along Market Street. Approach: For the interview, we harnessed Gensler’s next-gen design talent to create three visionary concepts. One idea stood out to the clients and was further developed through the design and a community engagement process. Opportunity: Our big idea features rational floor plates and a series of eco-porches on the south façade, facing Drexel University campus, that offer tenants fresh air, daylight, and views of downtown Philadelphia. These stacked modern porches tie back to West Philly’s tradition of front porches. Design Elements: To navigate the diverse urban context and mitigate the tower’s scale, we incorporated a robust retail and amenity podium with an entry portico and a corner plaza. For optimal comfort and energy efficiency, the building features a unitized façade system with SageGlass UI electrochromic glass to minimize glare and improve internal comfort. Impact: 3151 Market Street is set to become a gateway to Philadelphia’s flourishing life science ecosystem and model for the next generation of sciences buildings. The project seeks LEED Silver V.4 and WELL Certification.

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