My cabinet: The Salk Institute / Global
In their element
The dramatic open-plan offices of this scientific-research group make for staff with unrivalled chemistry.
When Jonas Salk, the American virologist who developed the polio vaccine, founded The Salk Institute in 1960, he told architect Louis Kahn to create a facility “worthy of Picasso”. Kahn clearly succeeded. Nestled between a lemon grove and the shimmering Pacific Ocean, the San Diego-based non-profit research organisation’s concrete headquarters are a remarkable backdrop. “Physical beauty is one of the reasons I love working here,” says Gerald Joyce, who joined The Salk Institute as president in early 2023. “But mostly it’s the unfettered scientific…