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HKS also opened new locations in Chicago, Denver, New York, and New Delhi, India. In 2012 HKS announced the acquisition of Miami-headquartered educational design firm HADP Architecture, Inc. [6] In 2014 HKS launched a year-long public campaign to commemorate the firm's 75th anniversary.
Soon after HKS acquired HADP Architecture, The Ohio State University selected HKS Inc. as the architectural firm to lead the $370 million Project revitalizing the campus’ North Residential District to accommodate a 3,872 student housing complex, two new dining facilities, recreation facility and more involving 12 new buildings and renovations ...
As the political centre of the world's largest Empire and the trading and financial hub of the Pax Britannica, London's architecture reflects the affluence of the period. The continuing numeracy of Victorian architecture throughout London is a reflection of the huge amount of building that occurred in the 19th century, which was largely a ...
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) is an American architectural firm based in New York City [1] that provides architecture, interior, programming and master planning services. They engineer different projects including civic and cultural spaces, commercial office buildings, transportation facilities, residential and hospitality developments ...
Foster and Partners (also Foster + Partners) is a British international architecture firm with its headquarters in London, England. It was founded in 1967 by British architect and designer Norman Foster .
Known for their work in the cultural sector, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects were founded in 1986 with offices in Copenhagen and Shanghai. [9] In 2018, they acquired Dallas-based interiors firm Lauckgroup, [10] followed by San Francisco-based Pfau Long Architecture [11] and the London-based firm Penoyre & Prasad in 2019. [12]
The firm initially consisted of eight architects in Kansas City, and grew to employ 185 people by 1996. [4] The HOK Sport studio was led by architect Ron Labinski, who has been described as "the world's first sports venue architect." [5] [6]
The US-based architect HKS used the software in 1992 to design a horse racing facility (Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas) and subsequently purchased the successor product, Reflex. [ 10 ] Target Australia Pty. Ltd. the Australian discount department store retailer bought two Sonata licences in 1992 to replace two RUCAPS workstations ...