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The Index (Dubai), Dubai, UAE (2010) The Troika, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2004–2011) The Bow, Calgary, Canada (2005–2013) Central Market Project, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2006–2013) One Central Park, Sydney, Australia (2012–2013) 2 World Trade Center (formerly 200 Greenwich Street), New York City, US (completion date not set yet)
The Dubai skyline in 2010, a few months after Burj Khalifa completion The 828-metre (2,717 ft) tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai has been the world's tallest building since 2009. It has been classified as Megatall. [1] Below is a list of notable buildings in Dubai. Dubai has a varied set of buildings and structures in different architectural styles.
Phyllis Birkby (1932–1994), practicing architect, educator and proponent of women's role in architecture; Norma Bonniwell (1877–1961), worked with her father in North Carolina; India Boyer (1907–1998), first female architect in Ohio; Louise Braverman (born 1948), New York-based architect who is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
The firm's website claims to have more Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accredited professionals than any other design firm in North America. [14] In 2011, Perkins&Will announced the LEED-ND (Neighborhood Development) platinum level certification for its 100th sustainable building, the Dockside Green Phase Two Balance project, located in Victoria, British Columbia.
As the firm's global footprint has grown, Gensler has launched megaprojects such as CityCenter (Gensler served as Executive Architect of the 67-acre, 18 million-square-foot “city within a city” in Las Vegas), SFO Airport (beginning with the Central Terminal project in 1980 and continuing with comprehensive T2, T3, and T1 renovations), and Shanghai Tower (a 128-story mixed-use tower). [17]
Bjarke Ingels Group, often referred to as BIG, is a Copenhagen, New York City, London, Barcelona, Shanghai, Oslo, Los Angeles, Zurich, and Bhutan-based group of architects and designers operating within the fields of architecture, product, landscape design, and planning.
New York City United States: Natalie de Blois: 94 m: 307 ft: 21: 1952 30: The Opus: Dubai United Arab Emirates: Zaha Hadid: 93 m: 305 ft: 21: 2018 31: Solstice on the Park: Chicago United States: Jeanne Gang, Gabrielle Poirier, Margaret Cavenagh [5] 91 m: 299 ft: 27: 2018 32: FiftyTwoDegrees: Nijmegen Netherlands: Francine Houben: 86 m: 282 ft ...
The firm expanded into China in 2013, when it acquired the New York and Shanghai offices of hospitality design firm BBG-BBGM, creating one of the world's largest interior design firms, [11] although BBG-BBGM's office in Washington, D.C., continues to operate as BBGM. By 2007, international work represented more than 40% of HOK's annual revenue.