Aedas’s Infectious Disease Research Institute in Seattle is shown with an open research workplace featuring exposed concrete structure, visible mechanical services, suspended acoustic ceiling panels, integrated lighting, and flexible modular partitions. The interior highlights laboratory‑adjacent office architecture designed for collaboration within a controlled research environment.

Infectious Disease Research Institute

Seattle / USA

Located in Alexandria Real Estate Equities’ 1616 Eastlake Building, the project houses the headquarters and research enterprise of this growing company.

The project is designed to contrast the orthogonal ‘street grid’ of the laboratories with the fractured geometry of the office and common areas. Supporting the theme of a science warehouse, concrete columns are unfinished, the ceilings are open, and hot-rolled steel walls articulate the transitions between the geometries. Promoting Infectious Disease Research Institute’s open and collaborative culture, transparency governs the design in all aspects.

Completion Year
2013
Gross Area of the Entire Development
5,300 sq m
Directors
Robert Bruckner