Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners
Exterior view of The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences. The upper three levels are shaded by a cast aluminium screen, with a non-repetitive representation of the early twentieth century drawings by Spanish neuroscientist, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, illustrating the neurological brain structure.

Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences

Architect: Foster + Partners
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Type: Educational
Year: 2020
Photographs: Studio Harel Gilboa

Inspired by Science – Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences in Jerusalem

The following description is courtesy of the architects. Situated in the heart of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences is a pioneering research facility for the scientific exploration of the brain. It has been carefully sited amid the natural rugged setting of the campus. Once the new tram link to the city center is opened, the building will act as a gateway to the university – its dynamic social spaces and laboratory facilities are designed to attract exceptional scientists, as well as to foster an interest in the center’s research activities within the wider community.

Spencer de Grey, Head of Design, Foster + Partners, said: “Understanding the enigma of the brain is the most challenging endeavor of the 21st century and research in this area is vital to the quality of life for millions of people. This is one of the most innovative projects of its kind at an Israeli university, with several laboratory complexes that are highly flexible to anticipate and accommodate future change, arranged around an open central courtyard that is at the heart of the scheme.”

Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Exterior Screen
Exterior view of The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Exterior Shade Canopy
Close up of the facade and canopy detail
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Decorative Screen
Close up of laser cut facade screen. It comprises a cast aluminium screen, with a non-repetitive representation of the early twentieth century drawings by Spanish neuroscientist, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, illustrating the neurological brain structure
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Roof Shade
Close up of the facade and canopy detail.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners
View of interior courtyard. The design establishes new circulation routes through the campus and draws the greenery of the surrounding landscape into the building.

The building is arranged as two parallel wings around this central courtyard. The upper levels house twenty-eight highly flexible laboratories linked by social hubs, which are conceived to encourage informal interaction and the exchange of ideas between students and staff. At ground floor, there are teaching facilities, a 200-seat auditorium, a library, café and a publicly accessible gallery for the display of art related to the brain. The courtyard at the heart of the scheme unites these different functions, establishes new circulation routes through the campus and draws the greenery of the surrounding landscape into the building. Planted with citrus trees and a man-made stream along its length, the courtyard forms a quiet, reflective space and a cool microclimate, which can be further mediated by a retractable ETFE roof.

Darron Haylock, Partner, Foster + Partners, commented: “The project has a progressive social agenda that has been applied at an urban scale, creating a center for research and learning that is truly inclusive. The new building is located just off the main pedestrian spine of the University and its façade invites exploration, drawing people inside to learn about the research activities.”

Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Exterior Courtyard
View of interior courtyard with the indoor trees. The building is arranged as two parallel wings around this central courtyard.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners
View of interior courtyard, which establishes new circulation routes through the campus and draws the greenery of the surrounding landscape into the building.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners
View of interior courtyard under the dappled shade of the indoor trees. In the context of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the building anticipated the importance of health and wellbeing with a design that is underpinned by the principles of biophilia. The central courtyard, open balconies and circulation all contribute towards a healthy research campus.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Interior Courtyard
View of the courtyard at ground level. Planted with citrus trees and a man-made stream along its length, the courtyard forms a quiet, reflective space and a cool microclimate, which can be further mediated by a retractable ETFE roof.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Skylight
The retractable ETFE roof helps modulate the microclimate of the courtyard, creating a quiet, reflective space at the heart of the building.

In the context of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the building anticipated the importance of health and wellbeing with a design that is underpinned by the principles of biophilia. The central courtyard, open balconies and circulation all contribute towards a healthy research campus. The center’s progressive environmental strategy makes use of passive techniques to naturally reduce energy use. Local materials, such as Jerusalem stone, are used where possible, and the building is orientated east-west to reduce solar gain. The upper three levels are shaded by a cast aluminum screen, with a non-repetitive representation of the early twentieth century drawings by Spanish neuroscientist, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, illustrating the neurological brain structure. Further passive cooling of the building is provided by translucent ETFE canopies to the west and east, which form distinctive markers for the main entrances.

Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Interior Seating Atrium
The dynamic social spaces are designed to attract exceptional scientists, as well as to foster an interest in the centre’s research activities within the wider community.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Office Screen
The flexible workstations with the laser cut aluminium facade screen in the background.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Interior Courtyard Seating
View of the social hub on the upper level. The laboratories are linked by social spaces that encourage interaction between students and staff.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Lecture Hall
Musicians performing at the 200-seater auditorium.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Classroom
View of classroom with the verdant landscape in the background.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Foster + Partners Research Lab Interior
View of laboratory spaces. The Edmond and Lily Safra Center is one of the most innovative projects of its kind at an Israeli university, with several laboratory complexes that are highly flexible to anticipate and accommodate future change.

Project Details

  • Name: Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
  • Location: Jerusalem, Israel
  • Year: 2010 – 2020
  • Client: Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Architect: Foster + Partners
  • Foster + Partners Design Team: Norman Foster, David Nelson, Spencer de Grey, Stefan Behling, Darron Haylock, Matthew Hayhurst, Parul Singh, Kadri Kaldam, Apostolos Despotidis, Joana Santos, Josef Musil
  • Foster + Partners Engineering Team: Roger Ridsdill Smith, Xiaonian Duan, Piers Heath
  • Collaborating Architect: YBGSNA – Yuval Baer Galit Shifman Nathan Architects
  • Project Managers: Baran Group
  • Laboratory Design and Systems Coordination Consultant: Sherman Architects
  • Structural Engineer: Labaton & Partners
  • Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: I. Irony
  • Cost Consultant: Mitar
  • Lighting Consultant: Moshe Levy – Krausher-Levy Electrical Engineering
  • Landscape: Moria-Sekely Landscape Architect
  • Main Contractor: Narsha / Danko
  • Facade Contractor: Alumeshet
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