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roughly 25 years ago. He was attracted by the
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cal structure. Despite employing about 550
people, he says the partners are all hands-on,
which gives it a small company feel.
LOOKING FOR INNOVATION
Over time, ZGF Architects has developed an
intentionally diverse portfolio, ranging from
corporate and mixed-use developments t o
healthcare and research buildings, academic
facilities, transportation terminals, l ibraries,
and museums.
According to Ted, ZGF doesn’t look at proj-
ects in terms of size, but r ather in t erms o f
have “ high a spirations f or b oth themselves
and for us.”
“We’re always looking for projects that want
to be innovative,”he says. “Currently, we’re
doing a 3,000 square foot interior project for
Craig Venter, who is known for being one of
Getting to do a very small project with some-
body w ho i s doing really i ncredible things