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Mark Zajdzinski AIA, DBIA on the Chen Neuroscience Research Building

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In this episode I am joined by Mark Zajdzinski AIA, DBIA, a Principal at SmithGroup, to discuss the award-winning California Institute of Technology's Chen Neuroscience Research Building in Pasadena. The building is on the corner of Wilson and Del Mar and serves as an administrative hub for the Division of Biology and Bioengineering with research disciplines focused on brain development and treatments. We dive into Mark's passion for the project, the team's commitment to sustainability, and how Mark's global studies influence his perspective on architecture.

Throughout our conversation, we explore the intentional design choices which encourage collaboration among the various types of researchers. We also touch on the challenges of building complex neuroscience labs, and how Mark’s team created adaptable and flexible lab spaces which can evolve over time as needs and technologies change.

Plus, Mark reflects on his early career at SCI-Arc and the joys of being a participant in Greg Walsh's Japan Studio program, highlighting the connections between Japanese architecture and the eclectic nature of Los Angeles. He talks about his influences, the people who've inspired him the most, and the rewards of creating spaces that help shape our collective future.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Designing a space that encourages interactions between all types of scientists and engineers
  • Using natural light to create a sense of balance and homey atmosphere
  • How SmithGroup approached the initial massing of the project
  • The initial goals for the sustainability of the building
  • How they were awarded the project and worked with multiple collaborators
  • Mark’s experience studying with Greg Walsh in his Japan Studio program
  • How Mark’s studies in Japan and the Galapagos influenced his perspective on architecture
  • Why Mark was attracted to work at SmithGroup
  • The skills necessary for architects to design complex science buildings
  • What inspires Mark about working in LA

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In this episode I am joined by Mark Zajdzinski AIA, DBIA, a Principal at SmithGroup, to discuss the award-winning California Institute of Technology's Chen Neuroscience Research Building in Pasadena. The building is on the corner of Wilson and Del Mar and serves as an administrative hub for the Division of Biology and Bioengineering with research disciplines focused on brain development and treatments. We dive into Mark's passion for the project, the team's commitment to sustainability, and how Mark's global studies influence his perspective on architecture.

Throughout our conversation, we explore the intentional design choices which encourage collaboration among the various types of researchers. We also touch on the challenges of building complex neuroscience labs, and how Mark’s team created adaptable and flexible lab spaces which can evolve over time as needs and technologies change.

Plus, Mark reflects on his early career at SCI-Arc and the joys of being a participant in Greg Walsh's Japan Studio program, highlighting the connections between Japanese architecture and the eclectic nature of Los Angeles. He talks about his influences, the people who've inspired him the most, and the rewards of creating spaces that help shape our collective future.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Designing a space that encourages interactions between all types of scientists and engineers
  • Using natural light to create a sense of balance and homey atmosphere
  • How SmithGroup approached the initial massing of the project
  • The initial goals for the sustainability of the building
  • How they were awarded the project and worked with multiple collaborators
  • Mark’s experience studying with Greg Walsh in his Japan Studio program
  • How Mark’s studies in Japan and the Galapagos influenced his perspective on architecture
  • Why Mark was attracted to work at SmithGroup
  • The skills necessary for architects to design complex science buildings
  • What inspires Mark about working in LA

Guest Info:


Follow Us:


  continue reading

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