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    2012-2013, HOK Group, Inc.

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This publication contains

    material protected under International and Federal

    Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized

    reprint or use of this material is strictly prohibited.No part of this publication may be reproduced or

    transmitted in any form or by electronic or mechanical

    means, including photocopying, recording, or by any

    information storage and retrieval system without

    permission in writing from the publisher.

    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.

    HOK Design Board

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    INDIANAPOLISINTERNATIONALA

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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

    Baku Flame Towers

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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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

    2013designannual

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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

    4 janitor

    5 roof garden

    1 roof garden

    2 photovoltaic roof

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    PROJECTHAITIORPHANAGEAND

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    south elevation

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    PROJECTHAITIORPHANAGEAND

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    energy generation

    sun screen section

    east elevation

    circulation

    green space

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    PROJECTHAITIORPHANAGEAND

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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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    2 reception

    3 conference room

    4 meeting room

    5 press room

    6 open offices

    7 break room

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    AGNSB.ASIAHEADQUARTERS

    break room conference room

    break room

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    AGNSB.ASIAHEADQUARTERS

    reception

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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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    ALIBABA

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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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    ALIBABA

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    main lobby

    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

    AOL Canada HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada

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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

    5 collaboration space

    6 lunchroom

    level 2 floor plan

    level 3 floor plan

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    AOLCANADAHEADQUARTERS

    conference room open meeting space

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    AOLCANADAHEADQUARTERS

    reception

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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

    3 sky view seating

    4 gallery

    5 gift shop

    6 retail

    7 planetarium

    8 tower storage

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    AUSTINPLANETARIUM

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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

    1 hotel tower

    2 residential tower

    3 office tower

    4 mall entrance

    5 mall level 2 retail

    6 mall entrance level 1

    7 retail units

    8 open to below

    9 cinema complex

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    BAKUFLAMETOWERS

    podium axonometric

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    BAKUFLAMETOWERS

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    aerial rendering

    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

    Bashnya Rossia Mixed-Use ProjectMoscow, Russia

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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

    2013designannual

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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

    2013designannual

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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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    2 dining / multi-purpose space

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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

    District of Columbia Consolidated Forensic LaboratoryWashington, DC, USA

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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

    + + ESS

    2013designannual

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    2 lab

    3 instrument hall

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    3 cafe/kitchen

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    5 library

    6 klystron hall

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    view from Fisher Street

    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

    2013designannual

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    3 access to flats

    4 bins / cleaner

    5 bicycle storage

    6 service rooms

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    main entrance

    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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    hotel rendering

    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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    main entrance

    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

    2013designannual

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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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    1 people mover access

    2 central garden

    3 baggage area

    4 rail station

    5 curbside pick-up

    6 arrivals

    7 parking

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    INCHEONINTERNATIONALAIRPORTTERMINALDESIGN

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    aerial rendering

    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

    Istanbul International Financial CenterIstanbul, Turkey

    2013designannual

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    1 park + recreation

    2 school

    3 government

    4 mosque

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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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    2 office parking

    3 residence parking

    4 plaza retail

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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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    MARINAMALL

    1 anchor stores

    2 circulation

    3 medical centre

    4 office

    5 parking

    6 prayer rooms

    7 restaurant

    8 retail

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    MARINAMALL

    interior view, east mall

    view into restaurant courtc ross section looking north

    long section through west mall

    restaurant court terrace

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    MARINAMALL

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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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    MILLWARDBROWNOFFICE

    meeting area

    1 reception

    2 open collaboration

    3 caf

    4 informal teaming

    5 conference

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    hospital aerial

    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

    2013designannual

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    3 typical patient rooms

    4 VIP and deluxe patient suites

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    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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    MOUNTELIZABETHNOVENAHOSPITAL

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    reception

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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

    2013designannual

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    curb + drain curb + gutter lawn panel drainage channel

    National Mall under construction

    National Mall under construction

    WashingtonMonument

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    lawn + pedestrian path

    NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction

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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

    2013designannual

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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

    2013designannual

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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

    huddle roomcollaboration space

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    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

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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

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    3 gynecology inpatients + emergency unit

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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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    6 lunch room

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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

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