Aedas’ Building Cure immunotherapy research tower in Seattle with high‑performance glazed façade and urban street interface. Street-level view of Aedas-designed Building Cure in Seattle’s Denny Triangle, showing a mid-rise research tower with floor-to-ceiling glazed curtain wall and vertical façade modulation. The building addresses an active urban street with integrated ground-level public space, framed by mature street trees and adjacent mixed-use development within a temperate Pacific Northwest climate.

Seattle Children’s Research Institute – Building Cure

Seattle / USA

The 500,000 gsf research tower dedicated to Immunotherapy research and cures. The program includes 300,000 gsf of state of the art research laboratories and support, 60,000 gsf of GMP, 100,000 gsf of below grade comparative medicine; in addition to a Discovery Center, Forum, and open space at the street level, for the identity, communication and dissemination of life science research.

Located in Denny Triangle neighborhood of downtown Seattle, the project will be one of the first nationally, devoted to individualized therapies for childhood cancer.

Gross Area of the Entire Development
46,451 sq m
Directors
Robert Bruckner
Location
Seattle / USA