KPF Recognized in the Life Sciences & Research Clusters Awards

The firm has been named as a finalist in the Best Architecture Practice category for its impactful life sciences, innovation, and academic projects in the UK and globally.

Focused on delivering buildings that elevate cities through context, craft, and performance, KPF’s expertise in research and academic facilities ranges in scale from campuses to high-rises. Notable projects include the University of Michigan Center for Innovation, a regeneration project at the heart of Detroit that mixes academic and corporate institutions to create a collaborative real-world environment; The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (Guangzhou), an innovative science and technology campus that combines programmatic aspirations within its natural verdant landscape; and One North Quay, Europe’s most sustainably ambitious commercial lab building, designed to support flexibility and collaboration.

The awards program accompanies the Construction News and Property Week Life Sciences & Research Clusters Conference. The event is an opportunity for agents, developers, investors, occupiers, property management teams, and construction professionals to explore the rapidly growing sector.

The winners will be announced at the Life Sciences & Research Clusters Conference & Awards on June 24 at the Hilton Bankside, London.

See the full shortlist here.