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Ayers Saint Gross

Ayers Saint Gross, Architects and Planners is an architectural firm in Maryland, U.S. specializing in master plans and building designs for higher education institutions.〔Walker, Childs. “Expansion of Baltimore architectural firm fueled by focus on colleges,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', August 8, 2011〕〔Gunts, Edward. “Getting to be big firm on campus,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', March 5, 2000.〕 The Firm is described as maintaining “a narrower focus on college and university work than any other in the country.” 〔(Walker, Childs. “Expansion of Baltimore architectural firm fueled by focus on colleges,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', August 8, 2011 )〕
Since the 1980s, Ayers Saint Gross has become a long-term adviser to universities including Harvard, Johns Hopkins and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.〔 The Firm’s academic projects range from campus master plans to classroom buildings, laboratories, performing arts centers and law and business schools.〔
The firm employs about 130 professionals〔 and is organized into studios specializing in planning, academic and student life facilities, landscape architecture, environmental signage and graphic design.〔(Mickelson, Kimberly. “Firm to Deliver Student Housing in Downtown Phoenix,” ''"Building Arizona"'', October 11, 2011 )〕
Based in Baltimore, the firm was known for institutional and residential projects until the 1980s when it specialized in the "design and planning for non-profit institutions, with a specific focus on higher education." The current president is James Wheeler, AIA, LEED AP.〔"Our History" (ASG website )〕
==History==
Ayers Saint Gross is the successor firm to Sill, Buckler & Fenhagen, founded in 1912 and known as the designer of The Baltimore City College, the third oldest public high school in America, founded downtown in 1839, and having occupied eight different locations in their now 175-year-old history. Some of the City College's earlier buildings were landmark structures in their era, built by several famous local architects of the time. "Buckler & Fenhagen" won the national competition in the 1920s with their design for BCC's landmark stone Collegiate Gothic "Castle on the Hill" on the highest hilltop in the northeast section of the City overlooking the downtown skyline to the south. Built at a cost of over 2.4 million dollars, during 1924-1928, the "Castle" still serves this magnet, college prep high school which focuses on the humanities, liberal arts, social studies and the Classics and is traditionally one of the best performing student body in the State. As a humorous note, carved limestone faces of both architects are placed as small stone "gargoyles" on either side of a large central window over the front entrance. School website: (http://www.baltimorecitycollege.us), and http://www.cityforever.org), (Gunts, Edward. “Getting to be big firm on campus,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', March 5, 2000. )

In 1938, the original partners hired Richard “Dick” Ayers whose employment was interrupted by World War II when he served in the U.S. Navy and toured Japan as a member of the "Strategic Bombing Survey".〔Rasmussen, Fred. “Richard Winston Ayers, architect,” Baltimore Sun, April 4, 1995〕 Ayers returned to Buckler and Fenhagen after the War and in 1955, he and Julius Meyer took over the Firm. They were joined later by Kelsey Saint, a Yale classmate, and the partners went on to design Shriver Hall, the Newton White Athletic Center and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library on the "Homewood" campus of The Johns Hopkins University.〔Kelly, Jacques. “Kelsey Y. Saint, 93, noted architect,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', June 6, 2006.〕 In 1984, Adam Gross was also recruited to the Firm. Under his leadership, "Ayers Saint Gross" became one of the most honored design studios in Maryland. (Gunts, Edward. “Getting to be big firm on campus,” ''"Baltimore Sun"'', March 5, 2000. )
Gross and principal Jim Wheeler, who joined the firm in 1987, (ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)

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