Delivering on Advanced Sustainable Goals

Building the cornerstone of ASU's expanded research neighborhood

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  • ROB & MELANI WALTON CENTER FOR PLANETARY HEALTH
TEMPE, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES

ROB & MELANI WALTON CENTER FOR PLANETARY HEALTH

The Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health, formerly known as the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building VII (ISTB7) is a cornerstone of ASU’s expanding research neighborhood, dedicated to advancing sustainability within the realms of food, energy, and water.

Designed to reflect the natural beauty of the desert, the building’s exterior resembles a geode, featuring a hardened shell that opens to reveal a dynamic and radiant interior. Inside, the facility boasts a range of specialized spaces. Designed for net-zero operations, the building has achieved LEED Platinum certification, highlighting its exceptional commitment to environmental sustainability. It has also been honored with the 2019 Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award and the 2018 Best of Design Award from Architect’s Newspaper.

RLB provided expert cost estimation and financial oversight throughout the preconstruction phases of the project. Our role involved preparing independent estimates, meticulously reviewing proposals, and ensuring that the project adhered to budget constraints.

Photography © Dror Baldinger, FAIA

At a Glance

  • Client
    Arizona State University
  • Services
    Certainty
  • sector
    Education & Research
  • Location
    Tempe, United States

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Scott Macpherson
Scott Macpherson

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