Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab | Campus Green

The Applied Physics Lab is a unique research park situated in Laurel, Maryland. It has long contributed to cutting edge research in diverse areas effecting national security and public health and was a partner institution on the Manhattan Project. The Lab is comprised of a series of departments organized around discrete mission areas. Historically, the campus provided little opportunity for collaboration in the form of a shared physical space. This project is the first in a series of campus improvements aimed at providing a home for the institution’s separate research groups to mix and collaborate. The new dining terrace is immersed in a lushly planted space with signature monolithic walls and water runnels that come alive after rainfall. Jonathan was the landscape architect for this project while employed at Ayers Saint Gross.

LOCATION Laurel, MD

SIZE 1.5 acres

STATUS Completed in 2012

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Jonathan Ceci / Ayers Saint Gross

COLLABORATORS Client Johns Hopkins University, Civil Engineer Site Resources

PROJECT TYPE Campus