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2012-2013, HOK Group, Inc.
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HOKS MISSION IS TO DELIVER EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN
IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS THROUGH THE CREATIVE
BLENDING OF HUMAN NEED, ENVIRONMENTAL
STEWARDSHIP, VALUE CREATION, SCIENCE AND ART.
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PREFACEDesign is the art and s cience of defining and
creating optimal, sustainable and beautifulenvironments for people. HOK's design solutions
result from a collaborative process that encourages
multidisciplinary professional teams to research
alternatives, share knowledge and imagine new ways
to solve the challenges of our built environment.
Human need is the foundation of our creative
process. Everything we do responds to the needs
and aspirations of our clients and our communities.
We give form and meaning to rooms, buildings,
landscapes and cities. At every scale, we understand
the flow of human activity that energizes the spaces
we design. We balance internal functions with
external demands of site, climate and culture.
HOK's global practice compels us to be responsible
stewards for the environment. As we shape buildings
and landscapes, we preserve natural resources
and celebrate sustainable values. We measure our
work by its contributions to the well-being of the
users and the place.
In science and art, success results from knowledge
and intuition. Though research and analysisare essential, sparks of imagination ignite new
discoveries. HOKs approach emphasizes this
integrated design process. Our geographic and
cultural diversity expands our knowledge, which our
talented individuals transform into innovative design
solutions that create real value.
We create this value for clients, users, communities
and ourselves. From a robust exchange of ideas,
solutions emerge that solve profound functional and
technical challenges while creating lively, memorable
and sustainable places for people.
This is what motivates and unites us.
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BBC New Broadcasting House
Boston Seaport Square
Carleton University Residence Commons Expansion
District of Columbia Consolidated Forensic Laboratory
European Spallation Source Research Center
Fisher Street Flats + Crossrail Shaft
Harlem Hospital Center Mural Pavilion
Huamao International Center
Humber College Building L Media Center
Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 Design Competition
Istanbul International Financial Centre
KONE Centre
Marina Mall
Millward Brown Office
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
National Mall Turf + Soil Reconstruction
NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction
Ogilvy & Mather Office
PHX Sky Train Automated People Mover
Reinsurance Group of America Headquarters
Royal London Hospital
Royal Sun Alliance Headquarters
Samchully Headquarters
San Francisco Public Safety Building
Sengkang General Hospital
Sun Moon Lake Resort Hotel
Tamar Redevelopment Project Landscape Design
Union Station Train Shed
United States Embassy in Moscow New Office Annex
University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
University of Florida Lake Nona Research Center
Universty of Miami Frost School of Music
United Methodist Church of the Resurrection
Xiamen Cross Strait Financial Center Concept Master Plan
Project Haiti Orphanage and Children's Center
agns b. Asia Headquarters
Alibaba Campus Landscape Design
AOL Canada Headquarters
Austin Planetarium
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central courtyard
HOKis the U.S. GreenBuilding Council's
pro-bonodesignpartnerforProjectHaiti,
thereplacementof anorphanageand
childrens centerthat was severely damaged
inthe 2010 earthquake. Inacountry
withnoenforceablecodes or functioning
infrastructure, this designputs forward a net
zeroenergy, waterand wastefacility that
meets LEED Platinumstandards.
Thedesignintegrates biomimicry to create
alocally attuned and responsivebuilding
solution. Thebuilding references a culturally
significantkeystonespecies, thekapok
tree, bothin thebranching diagrid supports
of thebalcony systemand thelow emissivity,
heat-shedding characteristics of its second
skin. Protecting thebu ilding liketree
bark, abambooboundary layershields
exterior walkways and vertical surfaces
fromdirectsunlightwhileallowing for
daylighting and natural ventilation. Aroof
gardenacts as thebuildings foliage,
supporting thesolarenergy systemand
providing additional greens pace.
Thenetzero designuses passiveand
renewablestrategies tosupporta safe,
healthy environmentforchildren, staff and
futureparents. Thebuilding systems are
designed toprovideindependencefrom
thecitys unreliablepowergrid, harnessing
excess energy to powerstreetlights and
publiccharging stations on thestreet.
Toensurea safewatersupply, aclosed-loop
system collects, treats and stores water
on-site. Awatercollectionsystemon the
roof funnels waterintoan underground
cistern. Gray and blackwaterarefed intoa
bioreactor, whichfilters and cleans itfor
reuseinlandscaping.
TopromoteHaitis richartisticheritage,
thedesignuses local materials and
artwork, especially ironwork, murals and
woodwork crafted by local artisans. Through
this project, designers intend toeducate local
craftsmenonreplicable, resilient
constructiontechniques.
Themainthree-story, L-shaped structure
envelops acentral courtyard, thefocal point
of theorphanages social life. Aseparate
towercontains training and officespace.
Thekitchenand dining areas and cornerstair
towerproviderefugeduring hurricanes. In
responsetoseismicrisk, thedesignuses
lightweightinfill and contains aground-level
safe zone where occupants can gather inthe
eventof an earthquake.
6,000 sq. ft. / 560 sq. m.
Completion: To be determined
Annual EUI: 34.76 kBTU / sf / yr
26.7% below ASHRAE 2007
Project Haiti Orphanage and Children's CenterPort-au-Prince, Haiti
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PROJECTHAITIORPHANAGEAND
CHILDREN'SCENTER1 administration
2 training room
3 storage
4 bathroom
5 multi-purpose room
6 dining room
7 kitchen
1 counseling room
2 office
3 bathroom
4 treatment room
5 bedroom
6 laundry room
1 bedroom
2 staff / guest room
3 bathroom
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reception
Thedesignconceptcomes froman
understanding of agns b., a Frenchfashion
designerknownfora brand focusing
onfashionand film. Theinternationally
recognized brand has branched outinto
restaurants and cafes, art galleries,
chocolatiers, florists and finehousehold
merchandise. This visionis expressed as
muchthroughartand philanthropy as through
simple, yetoriginal, fashiondesign.
Toreflectthis ethos, thedesignbrings
togethersix central themes: Frenchculture
and identity, fashion, film, lifestyle, artand
philanthropy, and simplicity and originality.
Theexperienceof thenew agns b. office
begins fromthefirststep, outof the elevator
and intoa gallery exhibiting works by artists
fromaround theworld whohavecollaborated
withthefashiondesigner. These exhibits
rotateregularly to correspond withchanges
inthe fashionseasons. Adouble-glass sliding
dooropens intothereceptionarea.
Timberfloors extend fromthegallery into
thereception, wherean18-meter-long
glass partitionwithablackmetal frame
sets a dramaticbackdrop forthe reception,
capturing industrial sleekness with
Europeansoul.
Beyond thereceptionarea, meeting spaces
and training rooms arecentralized nearthe
press room, whichhas sliding doors thatcan
beopened toformalargereventspace.
Theofficelayoutis straightforward and
efficient. Privateoffices arelocated on the
coresidetooptimizedaylightand views.Acentral corridorconnects different
departments. Useof cabinets todivide
departments provides flexibility forfuture
changes whilecreating anopenstudio
environment. Informal meeting spaces
encouragecollaborationand interaction.
Reflecting the brands loveforand patronage
of thearts, agns b.s privatephotography
collectionis displayed throughouttheoffice.
Muchof the Frenchbrands uniqueculture
is revealed inthedesignof thestaff pantry,
whichis natural and simple, yet original. A long
table of salvaged wood forms thecenterpiece
forcasual staff gatherings. Thecolorscheme
is inspired by the brands signatureblackand
white tones, highlighted withgray feature
walls thatadd depthtothespace.
17,500 sq. ft. / 1,600 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
agns b. Asia HeadquartersHong Kong
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central green
Located afew miles fromWestLake, Alibaba
Group's new corporate campus rests inan
emerging IT-focused district. Thelandsca pe
planaligns thecontemporary visionand
cultureof Alibabawiththehistorically
significantqualities of WestLake.
WestLakeis the spiritual heartof Hangzhou,
one of China's cultural and artistic centers.
Embraced on threesides by lushgreen
mountains, WestLakehas been subtly
sculpted overthe centuries by several
generations of artists. Eachlayer contributes
afreshperspectivetothelandscapethat
gives Hangzhouits iconiccharacter.
Today, leaders inhigh-tech industries and
biomedical researchcontinueHangzhous
traditionof thoughtleadership. Whilethe
focus is different, WestLakeis a reminder
of therichlandscapetraditionthathas
shaped thecity.
TheAlibabacampus landscapeinitiates a
dialoguebetweenthe twoseemingly opposing
forces. Alarge, central green spaceevokes
thescaleand characterof WestLake. The
twisting building formprovide s aconstantly
shifting sequenceof mountain-likeexposed
and sheltered spaces. Thecareful integration
of local plantspecies defines thespaces and
creates seasonal and spatial experiences
thatencourageAlibaba's peopletointeract
and exchangeideas.
17.9 acres / 7.2 hectares
Completion: 2014
Alibaba Campus Landscape DesignHangzhou, China
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1 central green
2 performance stage
3 connect stage
4 share stage
5 vent waterwalls
6 pedestrian bridges
7 site entry points
8 employee drop-off
9 office blocks
10 convention center
11 employee hotel
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Thechallengewas todesignan inviting but
"edgy"workplacethatwould supportAOL
Canada's open, collaborativenatureand be
flexibletoaccommodateits changing needs.
Located in arustic, brick-and-beambuilding,
thenew workplacesupports thecompany's
socially engaged, innovative culture.
Workstations linetheperimeter, withbusiness
groups located in casual, interactivespaces.
Low-heightworkstations offerviews to
Torontos eclecticurbanenvironmentthrough
large, round-arched windows. The neutral
colorand materials provideabackdrop for
displaying AOLs branding and positionas a
technology leader.
Daylightis accessibleto all. Inthetransparent
central bay, enclosed spaces wrap around
woodencolumns and provideviews tothe
interiorbrickfacadeand adjacent
workneighborhoods.
Theexposed brickand woodenstructure
complements themid-century modernclassic
pieces, giving theworkplacethefeeling of
anoversized living room. Steel barndoors, a
concreteblockwall and other original features
recall theloft buildings industrial past.
Thespacefeatures unique furniturepieces
created by local artists using reclaimed
materials. Thehandcrafted receptiondesk
was modeled afteran industrial tool chest,
whileabasket-likechandelieradds interestto
theofficeenvironment. Colorful illustrations
commissioned by AOLa dd visual identity to
thecentral collaborationareas.
Avariety of open and closed meeting
environments providenew options for
cooperation. Special events hosted inthe
flexibleofficespacehaveenabled AOL
Canadatobuild strongerbonds with clients.
Thetwofloors areorganized around acentral
bay and connected by anopenstairflanked by
acaf and loungespace. Contrasting withthe
warm, nostalgiclook of thebrickand beams,
ablackcentral wall leads toan industrial
blackironstaircasethatconnects thefloors.
Thelowerfloors cafis a gathering point
situated around awoodenstairplatform. The
upperflooroffers game, dining and play areas
accented withunique furniturepieces.
15,000 sq. ft. / 1,400 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
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AOLCANADAHEADQUARTERS
1 elevator lobby
2 reception area
3 huddle room
4 video conference/boardroom
5 workstations
6 collaboration space
7 lab
8 editor in chief
1 elevator lobby
2 huddle room
3 workstations
4 MDF room
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6 lunchroom
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street view
TheAustinPlanetariumreveals tovisitors the
ways scienceand technology worktogether
across disciplines to enableus to understand
and changeour world. Its exhibits introduce
visitors toscientists fromthepastand
present, creating rolemodels and opening
careerpaths forstudents.
As part of a public-privatepartnership with
thestateof Texas, this projectwill bring a
planetarium, sciencemuseum, technology
centerand mixed-usedevelopmenttoAustins
capitol district, drawing morethanone million
visitors annually and creating synergies with
neighboring museums.
TheAustinPlanetarium, ScienceMuseumand
Technology Centerreinforces theurbanand
cultural significanceof its locationbetween
thes tatecapito l and University of Texas
campus. Theden sely organized program
elements emphasizethemuseums civic
roleby opening toward Congress Avenue.
Theplanetariums formal orientationinvites
theacademiccampus intothe siteand
complements theemerging museumdistrict.
Theexteriormulti-useplaza, celestial window
and openfacadewelcomethepublicintothe
museum. Theentry portals access intothe
universal atrium provides physical and visual
connections totheplanetariumand gallery
exhibits. Theinteriorcompositionpresents
thegalleries as floating solids withina spatial
volume. Together, theresidential tower,
planetarium, sciencemuseumand technology
centercreatevaluethroughtheiradjacencies
and shared address.
801,800 sq. ft. / 74,500 sq. m.
Competition: 2012
Austin PlanetariumAustin, Texas, USA
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1 entry
2 caf
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4 gallery
5 gift shop
6 retail
7 planetarium
8 tower storage
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towers illuminated
Since achieving its independence, Azerbaijan
has beenpo sitioning its capital, Baku, as an
outward-lookin g, high-techcity. Located on
ahill overlooking BakuBay and the old city
center, this iconictrioo f buildings transforms
thecitys skylineand promotes
its historic identity.
Knownas the regionof eternal fires,Bakus
history of fireworship inspired theiconic
design, whichconsists of threeflame-shaped
towers, eachwitha differentfunction.
Standing 140 meters high, theBaku Flame
Towers arevisiblefrommostvantage
points inthecity.
The39-story residential tower thetallestof
thethree sits tothesouth, accommodating
130 luxury apartments withstunning views.
The hotel, operated by FairmontHotels, is
located onthenortherncornerof thesiteand
consists of 318 rooms over36 floors.
Located onthewestsideof the complex,
theofficetowerprovides morethan
33,000 squareme ters of flexible, Class A
commercial officespace.
Theretail podiumacts as theanchorforthe
project, providing leisureand retail facilities
forthethreetowersresidents and visitors.
Torespond tothe prominenthillsidesite
neartheCaspianSea, theteamdesigned a
hierarchy of buildings fromthe tall towers
downtoseveral smallerstructures forming
theretail and leisurepavilions. These
buildings linkthe towers atthebasewhile
mediating betweenthescale of thetowers
and theirsurroundings.
2.5 million sq. ft. / 234,500 sq. m.
Completion: 2013
Baku Flame TowersBaku, Azerbaijan
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BAKUFLAMETOWERS
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2 residential tower
3 office tower
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5 mall level 2 retail
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Thedesignemploys apaired-towerexpression
fortwonew 70-story officeand residential
buildings forPlots 17 + 18 inthe Moscow City
sectionof downtownMoscow.
Thetwotowers areclad inlightstoneand
glass todifferentiateand anchortheirimage
againstataller, geometriccollectionof
adjacentglass towers. Astepped massing
is designed todifferentiate, through
silhouetteand form, thetwotowers from
these extruded towers. Careful consideration
toclimate , window-to-wall ratioan d optimized
daylightharvesting is embedded inthe
exteriorwall envelopedesignand vertical
stone-to-glass expression.
Alarge, south-facing entranceplazaforms
theprimary visitorand pedestrianarrival
address. This space is anchored by aseries of
glass and stonetwo-story retail shops.
Lowerlevels houseparking and incoming
mechanical services. Inadditiontotheretail
space, thefive-story podiumcontains vehicle
parking spaces. Thepodiumis capped by
aroof gardenforuse by officetenants and
residents.
3.76 million sq. ft. / 350,000 sq. m.
Completion: 2017
Annual EUI: 36.7 kBTU / sf / yr
20.6% energy reduction from average
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overlooking newsroom
BBC's New Broadcasting Houseprovides an
iconicnew homefor its broadcastnetwork,
whichreaches aworldwideaudienceof more
than 241 million people. Bringing together
BBC Television, BBC News, Global News,
Audio&Music and World Servicefor thefirst
time, thecentral London building houses
nearly 6,000 staff fromthree 24-hournews
channels, nineradionetworks and 26 foreign
languageservices. Thespacefeatures
Europe's largestnewsroom.
TheBBC challenged thedesignteamto
createaworkplaceincorporating technology
thatencourages new, moreefficientways of
working. Thespaceneeded to sparkcreativityby harnessing theconvergenceof the BBC
staff intoanintegrated hub. TheBBC also
wanted thespaceto encouragethepublicto
learnmoreaboutits peopleand programming.
Theteamplanned flexibleworkareas that
accommodatethecurrentand futureneeds
of theBBC's 24-hourteams. Whenever
feasible, central resources areshared.
Flexibleworkstationclusters withextra
dataand poweroutlets accommodate
changing teamsizes.
Vertical links between shared informal
working areas oneachfloor promote
collaboration among individuals, programs
and departments. Quiet, one-on-onespaces
aregrouped around theperimeterof thetwo
largeatria. Aseries of back-to-backbooths,
orrailway carriages, facing theatriaprovide
collaborativespaceoneach floor. Breakout
facilities areorganized around acyclorama
overlooking All Saints Church.
Theschemecelebrates the distinctidentity
of eachdepartmentwithintheoverall BBC
brand and its distinctivered and orange
palette. This brand consistency allows
theBBCs teams tobroadcastfrommost
locations withinthebuilding. Throughoutthe
space, flexible, high-techbroadcaststudios
areavailabletoany programor department.
Onthe ground floor, aspacious public
mediacafoffers thepublicaview down
intotheBBC newsroom. Anentrancespace
showcasing BBC programs and publica rt
creates a dynamicdestination.
Sustainabledesignfeatures include
anemphasis on durable, environmentally
friendly furnitureand finishes. The
majority of thefurniturewas sourced from
emerging British talent.
484,400 sq. ft. / 45,000 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
BBC New Broadcasting HouseLondon, UK
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Withviews of BostonHarborand
downtownBoston, this uniquesetting will
becomeoneof thecitys primeofficeand
residential addresses.
TheSeaportSquaremixed-usedevelopment,
partof BGIs BostonSeaportDevelopment,
will createanew neighborhood and
pedestrianstreetscapethatconnects to
Bostons central business district. Inaddition
toretail and entertainment, themixed-use
project includes residential, office, laboratory,
hotel, educational and cultural space.
Two200,000-s q.-ft. mixed-use complexes
onBlocks L1 and L2 aredefined inthe
overall masterplan. Theareais located
nexttoSeaportBoulevard and is bound by
BostonWharf Road tothenorthand East
ServiceRoad tothesouth. The residential
neighborhood is surrounded by greenz ones,
retail and cultural amenities.
Themassing of theSeaportBoulevard retail
streetis aseries of interlocking boxes on a
full-blockpodium. An atriumallows lightinto
thelobby and offices. Theglazed curtainwall
facadefe atures projections celebrating the
South Boston Bay Window.
SeaportSquareis designed forLEED
Silvercer tification.
400,000 sq. ft. / 37,200 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
Boston Seaport SquareBoston, Massachusetts, USA
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main entrance
This three-story expansiontoan existing
1969 commons building adds energy toth e
university's residential precinct. Its massing,
transparency and orientationhelp createa
clearpointof arrival.
Thedesignteamstudied Carletons most
recentbuildings and its ninestudent
residences to explorehow theexpanded
commons building should look, feel and
function. Throughthis examination, theteam
adopted fourkey designconcepts: collide,
conceal, bridgeand expose.
Viewed fromthestreet, theexteriorof
thenew building collides withthe existing
two-story structure, concealing its outdated
facade. Theloading docks are concealed by
ane ye-catching glazed staircase. Inside, the
original facadeis exposed and connected
by a maincirculationpaththatbridges
theold and new.
Theuse of brickechoes theneighboring
residence buildings. Contemporary metal
cladding and openfenestrationreflectthe
materials of othercampus buildings. The
generous amount of glazing maximizes
natural lightand creates visual connections
tothenew urban plaza, whichis located in
previously unused openspacealong
Campus Avenue.
Theexpansionhouses all of thefood
services, including a new 24/7 dining area,
fortheresidential precinct. A multipurpose
conferencecenteron thesecond flooris
availableto theuniversity community and for
rentby external organizations.
41,000 sq. ft. / 3,800 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
Carleton University Residence Commons ExpansionOttawa, Ontario, Canada
2013designannual
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This projectcombines DCs publicsafety,
forensicscienceand publichealthefforts
intoonestate-of-the-artfacility. Itincludes
officespaceand MPD forensic
labs, as well as toxicology, histology and
publichealthlaboratories.
Theseadvanced researchfacilities enable
theDC MetropolitanPoliceDepartment, the
Officeof the Chief Medical Examinerand
theDepartmentof Healthtoprovidea
broad rangeof safety and healthservices to
city residents.
Thebuilding has twolevels below gradeand
six above. The below-gradestructureincludes
employeeand policefleet parking, electricaland mechanical spaces, and ane xamination
bay forvehicles. Theground floorhouses
loading bays, evidenceintakeand shared
spaces suchas conferencerooms, alunch
room, administrativeofficeand training
rooms. Upperfloors featurelaboratories and
related officespaces for eachdepartment.
Mechanical equipmentis located inthe
rooftop structure, withtheexhaustpipes
consolidated into threechimneys abovethe
mechanical penthouse.
Placing laboratories along the northside
allows natural lighttoenterthe building
withoutsignificantheatgain inthese
mechanically sensitivespaces. Coreand
laboratory supportspaces areinthe center,
withofficespaces onthe southside.
Asix-story edgeatriumserves as themain
entry. Fromtheoutside, theatriumacts a
beaconthatreveals the central stairwayand structure. Inside, theatriumpromotes
collaboration and provides striking views for
occupants. Natural lightcre ates abright,
pleasantenvironmentinofficeand lab spaces.
Thesouthoffice facades automated louver
systemanimates thesurfacewitha dynamic,
textural skin. Theeast and westelevations
featurenarrow openings punched througha
limestonefacade.
Thelimestonewraps up to themechanical
penthouseroof tobecomeamasonry frame
anchoring the buildings glass and metal skins.
Thestonerecalls thegreatercontextof DCs
civicarchitecture, whilethe window patternis
inspired by DNAele ctrophoresis results.
The facility is aiming forLEED Gold
certification. An advanced thermal wall
schemeand anexteriorcurtainwall control
and filtersunlightwhilepromoting naturalairflow. Thesouth-facing louversystemis clad
inphotovoltaicpanels, and enthalpy wheels
areused forheat recovery airhandling units.
351,000 sq. ft. / 32,600 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
Annual EUI: 184 kBTU / sf / yr
50% energy reduction from average
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TheEuropeanSpallationSource(ESS)is a
multidisciplinary researchcampus in southern
Swedenthatwill bethe world's leading
neutronspallationsourceresearchcenter.
As oneof the world's largestand most
advanced scienceinfrastructureprojects,
theESSwill accommodateup to5,000
Europeanresearchers. Theprogramincludes
a600-meter-long linearprotonaccelerator
building, aheavy-metal targetstation, state-
of-the-artneutroninstruments, acentral
lab, anofficebuilding, alecturehall, and
asupercomputing datamanagementand
softwaredevelopmentcenter.
The"GreenSplash"conceptdeveloped
by theBIG/HOKconsortiumwas oneof
twowinners in theinternational design
competition. The jury selected this concept
forits extraordinarily strong designidea,
integrating thebuilding complex withth e
surrounding landscape, expressed in an
emblematic building.
Thedesigncreates alandmarkhomefor ESS
thatsignificantly enhances theLund region's
positionas a centerforworld-class research.
Asingular, landscaped shapeunites and de-
scales thebuilding. Thelandscapeflows over
thebuildings thathousethe various functions,
effectively making it a"non-building."All of
thefacility's "24-7"operations takeplacein a
climate-controlled environment. Mostof the
siteprovides apark-likesetting thatis opento
thepublic. Moving across thelargeentrance
plazatoward theScienceVillage, visitors get
theimpressionof walking intoa building's
open, welcoming arms.
Shaped by thephysics of neutronspallation,
theESSbecomes a continuous building form
thatpro motes interaction and collaboration.
Closeconnections betweenlaboratories,
research spaces and instruments, as well as
theproximity tothe ScienceVillage, create
theideal physical environmentfor research
and ideasharing. Thevarious arms of the
structurehouseoffices, conferenceareas,
laboratories, a small hotel and othersupport
facilities. Each individual arm of the radial
compositionprovides efficient, flexiblespace,
and they all meetatthe commons adjacentto
thetargetbuilding. Theshapeof thesloped
roofs allows forthe creationof cascading,
informal meeting spaces and provides strong
visual connections across floors.
1.33 million sq. ft. / 124,000 sq. m.
Competition: 2012
European Spallation Source Research CenterLund, Sweden
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Crossrail is amajorrailway projectbeing built
inSouthEast England. Theprojectincludes
theconstructionof twin-bore, east-west
tunnels and anupgradeto existing rail lines to
theeastand west of central London.
Thedesignfor Crossrail's FisherStreetShaft
consists of a15-me ter-wideunde rground
concreteshaft, Crossrails headhouse
atground level and anabove-ground
apartmentbuilding.
Thesingle-story headhouseprovides
interventionaccess tothe shaft, whichis
required foremergency access, ventilation,
mechanical and electrical maintenance,
and general access tothetunnel system's
fourunderground levels. Theheadhouse
alsohouses a street-level entrancelobby
fortheapartmentbuilding.
Theshaftstructureand headhousewill
serveas thebasefor aproposed 22-unit
apartment building. This eight-story, over-site
developmentis aninfill structurefronting both
FisherStreetand CattonStreet. Itfeatures
one-tothree-bedroomapartments with
balconies, including twoduplex penthouses
and a biodiverseroof garden.
Theresidential schemecreates a building
thatfits thescale of theexisting townscape.
Inspired by early-20th-century Cubism, the
contemporary formopens adialoguewith
theadjacentSouthamptonRow GradeII
listed building. Its angularform increases the
visual impactof the listed building and
promotes anew relationship onthesite. The
faceted copperplanes maximizenatural
lightinlower-level apartments and in the
urbanstreetenvironment.
44,000 sq. ft. / 4,080 sq. m.
Completion: 2015
Annual EUI: 107 kBTU / sf / yr
25% energy reduction over the TER
Fisher Street Flats + Crossrail ShaftLondon, UK
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TheMural Pavilionis thenew centerpiece
of theHarlem Hospital Center. Thebuilding
unifies previously disconnected structures
spread overtwocity blocks tocreatean
integrated healthcarecampus. Alight-filled
atriumand a dramatic, five-story, historically
significantmural welcomevisitors and forma
new frontdoortothecommunity.
All majorclinical elements atHarlemHospital,
including theemergency department,
surgery, invasiveprocedures, imaging and
critical carebeds, havebeenorganized to
providepatient-and family-friendly care.
Thepatient-centered caredesignintegrates
inpatient, emergency roomand outpatient
services underoneroof, creating aunified
healthcarecomplex fromsevenpreviously
disparatestructures. Thetop of thebuilding is
designed toaccommodate thefuture addition
of twofloors.
Througha celebrationof its historiccultural
context, thehospital is designed towelcome
and serveHarlem's diversecommunity of
cultures. Theiconic mural onthe exteriorof
theMural Pavilionill uminates Harlem's history
and culturewhileshowcasing thehospitals
prominentrole inthe community. Soaring
65 feethighand spanning acity block, the
colorful, 12,000-square-footglass facade
mural depicts excerpts fromthestory of
theAfrican diaspora, creating adramatic
frontispiecealong Lenox Avenuefor the
circa-1887 Harleminstitution.
African-Americanartist Vertis Hayes created
thePursuit of Happinessmural in1937
as partof the federal governments Works
Progress Administration(WPA) program
thatcommissioned artists during aperiod
of significantunemployment. Visiblefrom
thestreet and accessiblefrom theatrium, a
permanentart gallery houses thecomplete
Pursuitof Happiness mural, withworks of
otherWPA artists inadjacent galleries.
Sustainabledesign features includea
high-performancecurtain wall, optimized,
high-performancemechanical systems and
low-emitting finishes, including paint, carpet,
resilientflooring, adhesives and sealants.
195,000 sq. ft. / 18,100 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
Harlem Hospital Center Mural PavilionNew York, New York, USA
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This projectincludes fourClass Aoffice
buildings, a five-starhotel and twostories of
high-end retail spaceonthe westernedgeof
the city's Zhengdong New Area.
Thefouroffice buildings and retail spaceare
designed torespond tothegrid patternof the
old city. Alarge, signaturegreenspaceis on
thesouthernportionof thesite.
Thecurved facades of theeastand west
officebuildings maximizethe view to
Zhengdong's new central business district
and establisha dynamicimageforthe
development. Atwo- level retail podium
connects all fourofficebuildings, maximizing
theretail streetfrontage.
Located onthesoutheastcornerof thesite,
thehotel toweroffsets thewest-sideoffice
building. This configuration gives every hotel
roomunobstructed views tothe northand
south. Thehotel's central positiononthe
sitede monstrates its leading role
inthedevelopment.
Thoughthehotel planis based ontraditional
hospitality designprinci ples, its dynamic,
flowing facadesupports the project's water
gardenconcept. Onthe northand south
facades, undulating curves and slopes inthe
enclosurecreatea rippleeffect. At higher
levels of thehotel, thesouthfaceexpands to
theeastand west, allowing moreguestrooms
tofacethe park.
Enhancing thehotels iconicwavedesign,
thetop of the towercurves toaccommodate
anexclusiveexecutiveclub withexteriorgardenplazas.
2.26 million sq. ft. / 210,000 sq. m.
Completion: 2015
Huamao International CenterZhengzhou, Henan Province, China
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Thechallengewas todesigna four-story
academicbuilding thatprovides classrooms,
study areas, a 400-seatcafeteriaand
high-end mediastudios onatight, historicsite
along LakeOntario.
TheHumberLakeshoreCampus was built
during anera wheneducational facilities
commanded apowerful presencethrough
asoberarchitectural languagesetwithin
expansive, ambitious landscapes.
Demolishing the college's existing Building L
provided an opportunity to createabuilding
thatwould contributeto astrong urban
contextand providea new frontdoorforthe
campus. Thedesignacknowledges and defers
totheexisting heritagebuildings and totheevolutionof theoriginal siteplan.
Thearrangementof academicand
administrative buildings around theco urtyard
defines thequadrangleas the functional and
symbolicheartof thecampus. Itis a theatrical
spaceforpublicperformance, creative
activity and recreation.
Thenew Building L, withanexteriorof
glazing, zincpa nels and brick, completes the
academicquadrangle. Much of the courtyard
had previously beengivenoverto vehicular
parking, withno designated pedestrian
realm, instarkcontrastto thewell-defined
academicpromenadeframing thespace.
Thenew building creates greenspacethat
accommodates collegial gathering
and connections.
Apedestrianwalkway around the quadrangle
completes a functional pathconnecting the
new facility. Thedesignpreserves sunanglesand spaces betweenbuildings, providing
visual corridors tothe lakeand views of the
well-landscaped grounds.
Thevolumeof the lobby areareflects the
building's importancean d provides avisual
connectiontotheoutside. Materials, color,
textureand daylightall help createasense
of place. Publiccorridors featuremorevisual
connections tothe exterior.
Theteamdesigned thebuilding tothe
equivalent of LEED certification. Sustainable
attributes includethe harvesting of natural
light, low-flow plumbing fixtures and a
variablespeed chillerforthecampus cooling
plant. Occupancy sensors and high-efficiency
lightsources reducepowerconsumed for
electric lighting.
100,000 sq. ft. / 9,300 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
Humber College Building L Media CentreToronto, Ontario, Canada
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Theteamcreated this conceptforIncheon
International Airport's IDEAco mpetition for
Terminal 2, afre estanding new international
terminal tobeconstructed atthenorthend
of theairport.
Thecompetitionbrief required a single,
unified terminal witha mix of different-sized
aircraft contact gates and additional
remotestands.
The brief required Terminal 2 tobe
implemented in twomajorphases. The initial
phaseincludes a terminal complex with
38 gates toserve55 percentof thetotal
forecastdemand. Inthenextand final
phase, theterminal needed tobeeasily
expandable tofull capacity 72 gates
withoutdisrupting airportoperations.
Inadditiontothe passengerterminal, the
programincludes anairsideramp control
tower, anautomated peoplemover, a baggage
handling system, aservicevehicleroadway
tunnel, aground transportationcenter, and an
approach and departure roadway system.
Thedesignconceptcreates asingle,
unified terminal organized withthree
mainconcourses flanking alargecentral
atriumwintergardenthatis accessible
topassengers and serves as an important
amenity during thechanging seasons.
All aircraftcontactgates arewithina
500-meterwalking distancefromthe
landsidedepartures hall.
Thecentral spinelinking thelandside
terminal departures and arrivals facilities
tothethird concoursehouses a significant
amountof spaceforretail and food and
beverageservices.
3.76 million sq. ft. / 350,000 sq. m.
Competition: 2009
Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 Design CompetitionSeoul, South Korea
2013designannual
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Withagrowing populationof 73 millionand an
economy thatis the16thlargestintheworld
and sixth-largestin Europe, Turkey requires
anew financial centerthatwill satisfy its
currentchallenges whilerespecting its
heritage. Theforward-loo king planis rooted
inTurkishculture.
The Istanbul International Financial Center
will becomeafocal pointforTurkey, as
well as forthe international financeand
business community.
Themasterplanprovides a framework
and tools fordeveloping a sustainable
financial centerthatblends humanneed,
environmental stewardship and economic
viability intoa global model of urbanism.
Thecenterwill attractinvestors while
maintaining a highquality of lifefor
inhabitants and visitors. Amixed-useprogram
integrates denseurbanfabric, a productive
landscape and practical requirements
tobecomea model of sustainable
developmentforthe expansionand
densification of Istanbul.
The69-hectaresitelies atthe intersection
of twomajorhighways, atop a futuresubway
line. Strategically located between the
Atasehirand Umraniyedistricts, thesite
offers easy accessibility and views tothe
historiccenterof Istanbul.
Themasterplanbuilds onthe site's natural
strengths by emphasizing its advantageous
positionattheheartof theAsianside
of Istanbul and thequickly developing
districts thatsurround it.
Theplancreates fourdistinctdistricts
focusing oncultu re, commerce, civic
and governance. Thesedistricts are
integrated intoa mixed-use, transit-oriented
development. Financially oriented office
space, hotels, community, conference, retail,
education, parks and recreation amenities
complementthe residential fabric.
Majorinfrastructureimprovements includea
new transportationsystemfeaturing a new
subway linean d station, as well as sustainable
power, water, dataand security infrastructure
systems. Thesesystems areintegrated intoa
unifying podiumthatprovides a surfacefora
greaturbanparkforIstanbul.
Built area: 50 million sq. ft. / 4.6 million sq. m.
Site area: 170 acres / 69 hectares
Master plan completion: 2012
Annual EUI: 60 kBTU / sf / yr
30% energy reduction from average
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2 school
3 government
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view from southwest
TheLEED Platinumcertified KONECentre
brings offices, condominiums and retail space
todowntownMolines RiverfrontDistrict.
The steel and glass building provides Class
Aofficespace forKONE's USOperations
Centerand othertenants. Itincludes four
condominiums ontheeighthfloor and a
gracious ground floorlobby thatlinks
thebuilding totheMississippi Riverand the
GreatRiverTrail. Theprojectcompletes
HOK's early-1990s masterpl anfor
redeveloping thecitys riverfront.
Builtona brownfield site, theeight-story
towerpro vides expansiveviews of the
Mississippi Riverwith broad exposures to
thenorthand south. This creates
opportunities forn atural daylighting whileminimizing solarheatgain.
Thebuilding envelopereinforces thebasic
massing and orientationstrate gy. Metal
panels onthe southcreateathermal
barrierthatprotects againsttemperature
fluctuations. High-performance, specialty
coated glass provides additional insulation.
Ana rray of 1,365 photovoltaicpan els rises as
acanopy overthegaragedeck.
Aone-level parking structureaccommodates
corporate tenants and residents. Shell space
atthesouthernend of thegarageprovides
concessionand retail spaceto serveas a
publicplazathathosts musicin thesummer
and iceskating inthe winter.
125,000 sq. ft. / 11,610 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
Annual EUI: 66 kBTU / sf / yr
28.3% energy reduction from average
KONE CentreMoline, Illinois, USA
2013designannual
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2 caf
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northwest entrance
Thedesignof MarinaMall supports Dohas
visionfora vibrant, community-oriented
lifestyleforthe 37-sq.-km. Lusail waterfront
developmentmasterplanand its 19 mixed-
usedistricts.
Thedesignis inspired by the natural forms
created whenwaterand land meet. Five
interconnected retail islands link themall
intothelandscapeand backtothe water. A
body of waterrunning throughoutthecenter
of theschemeguides thevisitorthroughthe
mall, leading tothe marina. Internal waterfalls
visually connectthedifferentlevels. The
spaces betweenthe fivepebble-shaped
islands arecarefu lly landscaped, creating a
series of greenspaces.
The three-story mall includes cinemas, spa
facilities and restaurants withterraced
dining overlooking thema rina. Smallerpods
embedded inthelandscapearound the
mall aredesigned toanimatethe threshold
betweenthemall and themarina. These
pods houseaddi tional retail space, exhibition
spaces and entertainmentareas, suchas a
skateparkand childrens play area.
Thedesigntargets aQSAS5 rating,
equivalenttoLEED Platinum.
645,800 sq. ft. / 60,000 sq. m.
Completion: 2014
Annual EUI: 411 kBTU / sf / yr
QSAS 5 Rating
Marina MallDoha, Qatar
2013designannual
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1 anchor stores
2 circulation
3 medical centre
4 office
5 parking
6 prayer rooms
7 restaurant
8 retail
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lunc h room + collaboration space
Thedesignof Millward Browns office
embodies themediafirms reinvented
brand, incorporating the companys
updated spacestandards whileexpressing
its Chicago identity.
Theofficedesignembraces the buildings
distinct architecture, whichfe atures exposed
ceilings, largewindows, vintage details and
structural columns.
Theopen-planofficeincludes medium-height
workstationpanels. Reducing thenumber
of individual workspaces promotes theu se
of collaborativespaces. The layoutallows
everyonetoenjoy daylightand views.
Thedesignconveys a warm, residential
aesthetic. Toblurthe linebetweenpublicand
privatespaces, theofficefeatures
glass doors, no formal receptionand clear
views intocollaborationareas and the
general workspace. Client areas arelocated
deep withinthespace. Thejourney to
these areas is enhanced by splashes of color
and brand messaging.
Thedesignemphasizes natural, sustainable
materials and furnishings. Warm, wooden
ceilings denotecollaborati ve, shared spaces
suchas conferencing and cafareas.
Reclaimed barnwood frames theglass entry
walls of thesmall conferencerooms.
18,200 sq. ft. / 5,500 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
Millward Brown OfficeChicago, Illinois, USA
2013designannual
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meeting area
1 reception
2 open collaboration
3 caf
4 informal teaming
5 conference
level 7 floor plan
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MountElizabethNovenais theflagship
hospital of Parkway Pantai Limited, oneof
Asia's largestprivatehealthcareproviders.
Challenged tocreatea hospital of thefuture
thatwould providethebest possiblehealing
environment, thedesignteamblended
world-class technology and advanced
medical expertisewithhospitality-focused
patient care. The sophisticated medical
plancombines aSingaporeancaremodel
demanding privacy and comfortwith
international benchmarks for interventional
platforms, high-tech operating theaters and
diagnostictreatments.
Inspired by therichcultures of Southeast
Asia, thedesignachieves afresh,
contemporary yettimele ss aesthetic. Classic
goldenonyx creates aluxurious mood as
staff members confirmappointments,
provideconciergeassistancetofamilies and
escortpatients totheir destinations. Native,
sustainably harvested teakin thelobby
and publicareas celebrates the hospitals
Asianheritage. Visitors froma widerangeof
cultures immediately feel atho me.
Themodulationof lighterand darker
experiences contrasts withco nventional
clinical environments, whichoftenareoverly
bright. By linking as many individual spaces
as possibleto natural lightand minimizing
illuminationintransitionareas, thedesign
creates anenvironmentthatfeels likean
upscalehotel or residence.
All 312 patient rooms areprivate, featuring
custom furnishings and fittings. Floor-to-
ceiling windows allow theh ealing powerof
natural lighttoshinethroughto patients.
Balconies, gardens and rooftop landscaping
linkpatients tothe nurturing environment.
Theuniquecanted roomdesigngives patients
betteraccess tothe outdoorenvironment
whileh elping clinical staff monitor
theiractivities.
Thehospital sets anew benchmarkfor
sustainability inSingapore. Eco-friendly
features including aerial gardens and
integrated photovoltaicgreentechnology
helped thebuilding earnGreenMarkPlatinum
certification.
From its architectural design and interior
furnishings toits staff uniforms and inpatient
meals, thehospital exudes theassuranceand
finesseof a five-starhotel whileproviding the
highestlevel of care, reflecting thevalues of
Parkway Pantai.
780,000 sq. ft. / 72,500 sq. m.
Completion: 2012
25% energy reduction from average
Mount Elizabeth Novena HospitalSingapore
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4 VIP and deluxe patient suites
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1 patient / service lifts
2 inpatient public lifts
3 outpatient public lifts
4 operating theater
5 OT registration and waiting
6 post-op recovery rooms
7 ICU patient rooms
level 3 floor plan
1 entry lobby
2 registration
3 parking
4 patient / service lifts
5 inpatient public lifts
6 outpatient public lifts
7 accidents and emergencies
8 retail
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US Capitol Building
Improving the conditionof theNational
Mall, anopen-airnational parkindowntown
Washington, DC, knownas Americas front
yard, has beenthesubjectof study and
debatefor40 years.
The National Mall hosts nearly 25 million
annual visitors and 3,000 special events,
including cultural gatherings, First
Amendmentassemblies and national
celebrations. Nootherpublicspace
cancomparewithits intensity of use
and cultural symbolism.
ThoughtheNational ParkServicehas spent
decades cultivating the20 acres of lawnand
600 elmtrees, its condition has deteriorated.
The soil is heavily compacted, turf is often
wornaway, irrigationsystems are non-
functioning and drainageis imperfect.
This projectdefines sustainablestrategies
formain taining healthy soils and turf on
theNa tional Mall. Itimproves stormwater
absorption and maintains existing
vegetationwhilepreserving theiconic
quality of this historiclandma rk.
Theteamidentified types of grass thatcan
withstand theNation al Malls heavy use
and irrigationsystems thataredurableand
environmentally sound. Thedesignsolutions
alleviatesoil compactionand provideproper
air, waterand nutrientinfiltration. Theplan
replaces subsoil and surfacesoil withan
engineered soil thatis permeable, effective
forplantgrowth, and thatretains waterwithin
its subsurfaces tructure. Walkways and re-
graded lawnpanels drainintoanew, deeper
subsurfacedrainagestructure.
Four250,000-galloncisterns collect
stormwater forirrigatio n. ADA-compliant
granitecurbs aredesigned toguidewater
tothecisterns and redefinetheedgeof the
National Malls lawnpanels. Throughthe
useof alternativewatersources, advanced
controls and smartscheduling, the system
reduces theamountof potablewaterapplied
forirrigationby morethan75 percent.
80 acres / 39 hectares
Phase I completion: 2013
Phase II projected: 2015
National Mall Turf + Soil ReconstructionIrrigation, Drainage, Water Collection System and Re-Landscaping on the National Mall
Washington, DC, USA
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National Mall under construction
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lawn + pedestrian path
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main entrance
This new officeand researchcomplex is the
centerpieceof thelargestplanned research
parkinthe national capital region. Nearly all
meteorological dataco llected globally arrives
hereforanalysis by the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administrations
environmental scientists.
Tosupporttheorganizations missionof
understanding and predicting changes in
theearths environment, the designreduces
thecenters impactonthe environment
and physically embodies mans relationship
tonature. Justas natural systems donot
operateinstraightlines, thebuilding is
configured inaseries of curving wings that
intersectinacentral atrium. The building form
is organic, withwaves of space.
Alarge, extensivegreenroof covers amajority of theroof surface, functioning as
thebuilding's fifthroof.Excess stormwater
runoff fromtheroof moves downa waterfall
by anoutdoordining terracetoarain garden,
whereitcollects and filters throughwetland
plantings. Anunderground cisterncollects
on-gradestormwaterrunoff to reusefor
siteirrigation.
Theplanting paletteforthesite features
nativea nd adapted species thatcan
withstand challenging heatand drought
conditions withlittleirrigation. The variety of
nativegra sses, perennials, ferns and shrubs
weavetogetherinbroad drifts beneath
scattered trees, creating thefee ling thatthe
building has risenoutof anatural landscape.
TheNOAACenterfor Weatherand Climate
Prediction is aLEED-NC Gold, Level IV
secure facility.
268,000 sq. ft. / 24,900 sq. m.
10 acres / 4 hectares
Completion: 2012
Annual EUI: 79.6 kBTU / sf / yr
32% energy reduction from average
Riverdale Park, Maryland, USA
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h uddle room + executive office
Ogilvy &Mathers Los Angeles offices arein
aniconicwarehousebuilding intheHayden
Tractareaof CulverCity, whichfeatures a
series of dramatic, radically contemporary
buildings.
Theofficedesignmimics thearchitecture
of theneighborhood and supports the
advertising agency's culture. The demolition
of asignaturetunnel entranceopened up the
receptionareaand created spacefornaturally
litworkareas and conferencerooms. Daylight
fromaglass frontand skylights fills the
workplace. Thedesign features bold images
fromtheagencys history.
Ogilvys peopleuselargeworkboards
forsharing informationinnatural, casual
discussionareas. Thedesigngives
theseboards centerstageinthespace,
acknowledging theirimportancetothe
agency's workprocesses.
Withanopen plan, lots of sunlightand multiple
settings formeetings, the spaceencourages
thecollaborationand teaming thatare critical
toOgilvy's creativeteams.
27,240 sq. ft. / 2,530 sq. m.
Completion: 2011
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1 reception
2 conference room
3 executive offices
4 huddle room
5 entry
6 open office
7 vault
8 lounge
9 sound
10 pro tools
11 final cut pro
12 telepresence room
13 touchdown
14 post production
15 library
16 kitchen
17 video conference
18 focus room
level 1 floor plan
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2 west mezzanine
3 canopy
4 east mezzanine
5 pedestrian bridge
1 back of house
2 west concourse3 breezeway
4 east concourse
5 light rail connector
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Thefourconcepts theteamcreated forthis
design-build competition embody thediffe rent
The"WorkplaceExcellence"conceptfeatured
hereemphasizesthevitalrole ofcollaboration
Phase I: 300,000 sq. ft. / 27,900 sq. m.
Reinsurance Group of America HeadquartersChesterfield, Missouri, USA
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exterior landscape
design build competition embody thediffe rent
ways designbrings value tobuildings.
Inadditiontothe tangiblereal estatemetrics
of first, operating and exitcosts, thefour
solutions demonstratetheimportanceRGA
places on intangiblevalues including employee
performance, brand and identity, ase nse
of cultureand community, and workplace
excellence.
hereemphasizes thevital role of collaboration
inthecontemporary workplace. Aring of
flexibleofficespacesurrounds a conference
and training center withco urtyards and atria.
Araised floor accommodates a stratified
mechanical system and mixed-mode ventilation.
Threeotherconcepts notdepicted here
emphasized "presence and identity,"" employee
performance" and "culture and community."
Competition: 2012
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Thenew 727-bed Royal London Hospital
is the UKs leading traumaand emergency
carecenter. Itis thehomeof London's Air
Thesoaring imagery of the new patienttowers
expresses thedramatictransformationof the
Royal LondonHos pital andprovides afocal
1.56 million sq. ft. / 142,000 sq. m.
Phase I: 2012
Royal London HospitalLondon, UK
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accident and emergency entrance
carecenter. Itis thehomeof London s Air
Ambulance, whichoperates froma special
areaonthe roof, as well as Europes largest
renal service. Adedicated unitforwomen
and childrenfeatures Londons second-
largestpediatricservice. The hospital also
offers general services forthe City of
Londonand TowerHamlets.
Thehospital's clusterof interconnected
contemporary glass buildings includes
two17-story towers, oneequippe d with
thehelipad forLondons Air Ambulance,
and a10-story tower. Thesolutiontobuild
up, ratherthanspread out, condensed the
development and improved adjacencies.
Thesenew facilities formahealth campus
incorporating the neighboring QueenMary
University of Londons Me dical School, theSchool of Midwifery and theD ental Hospital.
Royal LondonHos pital and provides afocal
pointforcommunity pride. Fiveshades of blue
glass, horizontal stainless steel fins and large
planks of terracottaexpress thevitality of the
institutionand thecommunity.
Thedesigncreates astate-of-the-artmedical
facility thatble nds inwith existing buildings
thatdatebackto the18thcentury. Itis
sympathetictothe hospitals retained historic
buildings, including the landmarkfacadeon
theoriginal GradeII-listed LondonHospital
onWhitechapel Road.
This Skanska-co mmissioned projectis
transforming the setting forcare
delivery and healing foralargesegment
of Londons population.
Phase I: 2012
Completion: 2015
Annual EUI: 172 kBTU / sf / yr
Part L Compliant
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2 phase II new build refurbishment and landscape - completion 2015
3 phase III new build multi level parking - completion 2015
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1 reception
2 conference room
3 work stations
4 meeting room
5 lounge
6 lunch room
7 board room
8 galleria
9 breakout area
1 meeting room
2 workstation
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Thedesignof this new landmarkforSeoul
achieves aharmonio us mix of iconicsculptural
formwithefficientofficefloorlayouts. The
22-story toweroverlooks Uisadang-daeroin
thecenterof the city's new business district.
Theheadquarters building is stacked intwo
zones: Samchully offices on theupperfloors
and leasableofficespaceonlowerlevels.
Executivefloors areinthe exclusive
top volume.
Withthegoal of expressing apure, sculptural
formwhilemitigating solarheatgainon office
floors, thefacadeis defined by asaw-toothed
profilewithalternating orientations ateach
stack. Floor-to-ceiling glass maximizes views,
323,000 sq. ft. / 30,000 sq. m.
Completion: 2016
Samchully He