Perkins&Will's Robert Goodwin and the S/L/A/M Collaborative's Scott Hansche join DESIGN:ED to discuss the transformation of an old Sears into a leading medical facility and how this project could influence future adaptive reuse projects for large retail spaces.
The New York firm was chosen from a shortlist that also included Kengo Kuma & Associates, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Selldorf Architects, Studio Gang, and WHY Architecture.
The enormous precast concrete office building—one of two designed by Breuer in Washington, D.C.—has been added to an ‘accelerated disposition’ list as HUD explores relocation options.