This new facility will provide state-of-the-art research space for Cancer Biology, Drug Discovery, and Biological Engineering.
A new research facility ignites collaboration among institutional research, government, and private business partners to accelerate the pace of discovery.
This one-of-a-kind facility will be a national hub for research, teaching and fabrication of silicon-carbide technologies.
A first-of-its-kind interdisciplinary research building brings a signature presence to one of the most prestigious research districts in the country.
This Master Plan and conceptual programming for a campus supporting graduate learning, research, collaboration, and partnerships.
This new lab/office building occupies a key place on what was one of the largest remaining undeveloped sites in the Boston metro area.
This build-to-suit project provides leading-edge office and research space for the global headquarters of Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
This center is part of Pfizer's global effort to accelerate research and drug development in cities with a major medical presence.
A former Model T Ford factory, this historic building was renovated and repositioned to meet the growing demand for biotech space.
The three buildings in this complex revitalized an existing research park by creating new research and office space.
One of the nation's leading pediatric institutions relies on this 12-story lab building for scientific and clinical research.
This project delivered 35 laboratory modules to both preserve existing research funding commitments and capture new ones.
The state-of-the-art facility supports Sanofi’s expansion in the global oncology research marketplace.
This signature building represents a new era in research at the university and helps position it competitively among peer institutions.
Tsoi Kobus Design is the lab planning consultant to The Abbey Group for this life science development on the site of the former Boston Flower Exchange.
This phased renovation expands the life science lab and office space of a pharmaceutical industry client.
Located in the Center for Life Science | Boston, this home for computational biology is organized around "team neighborhoods."
A redevelopment added two buildings and transformed a 1960s-era property into a vibrant lab, office, and retail center.
A developer/institution partnership transformed this former manufacturing building into a state-of-the-art research facility.
This joint venture is one of the first university-related research parks to provide a complete mixed-use environment.
This project created a new home and identity for previously separate research groups studying inflammation and the immune system.
This cohesive research environment in the Center for Life Science | Boston is the first-ever US headquarters for Tokyo-based Kowa Company.
Uniting staff under a single roof, the facility nearly doubles the Center's previous space, with moderns labs and classrooms.
This interior gut renovation transformed an outdated 1970s-era lab into a 21st-century teaching and research environment.
This Master Plan examined development over a 10-year period of three key sites identified by MBL leadership.
This first-of-a-kind research facility houses technology for ideal living conditions for marine organisms.
This renovation/expansion meets 10-year growth projections and features a highly scalable design and modular labs.
A unique public-private partnership brought new life to a long-vacant power station, creating a stunning academic destination.
A new home for the humanities respects the architectural significance of the campus and brings a focus to connectivity and collaboration.
This project transforms an old shipyard into a signature focal point and home for world-class culinary education.
A new University Center balances traditional architectural scale and character with contemporary uses, and gives the University a new front door.
The centerpiece of a science quad, this teaching and lab building expands Clark's campus and accommodates growth.
The design for this mixed-used research building creates culture of innovation and collaboration on an emerging satellite campus.
This design unifies Cornell physical and mental health services and integrates them into the campus fabric and student life.
A focal point for the campus entrance, this building serves Endicott's business and sciences departments.
This renovation brings new life to a historic Walter Gropius building, creating a vital hub for interaction and study.
This facilities analysis is part of an OSU plan to create a comprehensive and flexible longterm development plan.
This master plan creates a health sciences environment focused on teaching, research, clinical care, and interdisciplinary learning.
This lounge and eatery create a social space and strengthen campus identity and connections in a dense, urban environment.
Located on a prominent Boston site, Sargent Hall creates a distinct identity and consolidates the law school’s curriculum and activities in one facility.
This facility provides the university with a center for basic and applied research in marine science and engineering.
With STEM enrollment rising, UVA commissioned a planning study to assess facilities and create a renovation strategy.
The beloved building supports the teaching and research of a program making use of knowledge gained by exploring the solar system.
This project renews a former mill building and integrates it with a new lab building, with space for institutional and commercial tenants.
BGSU engaged Tsoi Kobus Design to create a campus master plan addressing growth, changing demographics, and facility needs.
The campus plan features a new 1,200,000 SF, 630-bed hospital to repalce an existing 100-year-old hospital.
This five-story, 190,000-sf facility will provide interdisciplinary cancer treatment and proton beam therapy.
At the forefront of therapeutic technology, this center will combine ambulatory cancer care with proton and photon therapy, medical oncology and imaging.
This seven-story, LEED-Gold-certified center consolidates campus cancer care in a healing, welcoming environment.
This cancer center features medical, surgical, and radiation oncology services, including proton therapy and 17 linear accelerators.
This 52,000 sf facility will combine advanced imaging with photon, HDR, and will be Arkansas' first proton therapy facility.
This welcoming, thoughtfully planned children's hospital establishes a visual identity on the university's Riverside campus.
This single-vault proton therapy facility is an addition to the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute in Lancaster, PA.
This nine-story ambulatory care center is the first step toward transforming the southern edge of the BMC campus with unified identity.
This project features an ambulatory care center, a medical education center, and an underground parking structure.
This prestigious hospital is planning the region's first Proton Therapy Center, to be housed in the lower and below-grade levels of a new 20-story tower.
Tsoi Kobus Design and BMC worked closely to reprogram and consolidate ambulatory care services for BMC's Internal Medical Group.
This facilities master plan redesigns clinical spaces and total square footage to reduce capital and operating expenses and improve efficiency.
This facility consolidates cancer care on the BMC campus and supports clinical, research, and teaching programs.
This state-of-the-art medical school simulation center, part of an ongoing strategic plan, fills space vacated by the emergency department.
This project includes a Pediatric Acute Care Unit, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Antenatal Testing and OBGYN renovations.
Part of a major strategic plan, this project included the design of the Women and Infants Hospital and expansion of St. Louis Children's Hospital.
This welcoming, state-of-the-art facility offers a comprehensive and consolidated continuum of women’s medical services.
This state-of-the-art Cancer Center and Inpatient Cardiovascular Facility enhances the Hospital's visibility as a leading community-based comprehensive medical center.
This effort expanded the hospital's exceptional outpatient, research, clinical research, office, and support facilities.
This facility broaden's Cincinnati Children's cancer services, offering pediatric and adult patients a highly precise treatment.
Our range of work with Cleveland Clinic includes a master plan, inpatient and ambulatory studies, and programming for a cancer center expansion.
Henry Ford Health re-engaged Tsoi Kobus Design to revisit a 2012 Master Plan, to update clinical volumes, confirm findings, and explore campus solutions.
This master plan and conceptual design more than doubles available clinical and support spaces and increases the number of inpatient beds to 800.
This facility meets the health and wellness needs of women throughout their lives with comprehensive care, education, and research.
This state-of-the-art patient care and surgical center addresses Mass Eye and Ear's increasing demand for services.
The second proton therapy center built in the US, this facility spurred the development of similar projects worldwide.
This center, part of a multi-phased master plan, consolidates care and secures MetroHealth's reputation a leading trauma center.
This building supports Mount Auburn's commitment to excellence and advances its mission to educate and train caregivers.
To improve proton therapy access regionally, Penn Medicine has partnered with Virtua Health on a new proton facility on Virtua's main campus in Voorhees, NJ.
This proton therapy center is the sixth in the US and the first of a prototype ProCure adapted for multiple US locations.
This proton therapy center is the 10th in the US and the fourth prototype ProCure adapted for multiple locations.
Developed in partnership with Princeton Radiation Oncology and CentraState Healthcare System, this center is ProCure's third US center.
This proton therapy center is the first in Illinois and the second in a network of centers developed and operated by ProCure.
This master plan evaluated development strategies for accommodating program growth and right-sizing the campus to its operations.
This master plan integrates clinical and academic functions and provides a roadmap for future facility growth, restoration, and modernization.
The center provides a one-stop destination for outpatient care and an ambulatory teaching environment for the University of Chicago.
This new prototypical ambulatory care facility brings the University of Chicago's world-class care to suburban patients.
This eight-story outpatient pavilion is the focal point of a growing campus and enhances UCHC's efficient delivery of outpatient services.
The first proton therapy center in the southeastern US, this facility is ranked among the 50 leading cancer institutes in the country.
This 20-year master plan builds on the legacy of the nation's oldest state university while creating a modern physical environment.
This site is the world's largest proton facility to be fully integrated into the campus of an academic medical center.
To meet the needs of patients and staff, UPHS repurposed space to create two new destinations: A cafe and a pharmacy.
Extensive pre-treatment evaluation, imaging, and planning areas allow the facility to function as a self-sufficient outpatient treatment center.
Attracting high-tech tenants to the suburbs, this project features a conference center, outdoor plaza, fitness center, and parking garage.
The design of this office preserves daylight, views, and visual connection and features a comfortable, low-key palette.
This four-story building is the new headquarters for a growing provider of nursing and home health services and part of an urban redevelopment.
Part of an architectural competition, this bold design plan reimagines an aging but historic building into a vibrant clinical and research center.
This four-star boutique hotel blends the history of its Boston location with elegant and contemporary expression.
The redevelopment of a key block in the heart of Harvard Square features mixed-use office, retail, residential, and parking complex.
PTC’s corporate headquarters complex transforms a former brownfield site in a 1960s-era industrial park into a vibrant campus setting.
Occupying a former manufacturing site, this hotel blends contemporary and historical elements, such as a signature clock tower.
Our new office in downtown Boston reflects our design and service philosophy and is designed to meet LEED and WELL criteria.
This institutional office renovation features conference rooms, library space, dining, and formal and informal gathering space.