Buro Happold North America Brochure

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ABOUT

BURO HAPPOLD

From our very first project we have used our intricate knowledge of the industry to push the boundaries and achieve more. It is this commitment that sets us apart, that adds value, that makes us award winning. We apply proven methodologies to every project we work on – from complex engineering to strategic consulting, our way of working ensures that our clients get the best out of us all the time, every time. Buro Happold is a truly global organization. We started as such, and we have always used our knowledge of the world as an asset, constantly seeking out opportunities to grow our understanding of different markets. We want to know everything that you know, and more. Our team understands that our combined knowledge adds value. We understand what it takes to create a space that thrives. We consider every detail, from our first meeting with our client to the performance optimization of their building. We learn from everything we do, and we put everything we know into every project we work on.

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At Buro Happold, we see things through our client’s eyes. Our technical expertise can build a vision, and save a fortune. Our solutions create a successful space faster, without compromise. We think harder to deliver outstanding design, outstanding value, and outstanding projects.

To bring together the aesthetics of design, the engineering embedded in the design, the actual engineering of the structure and the construction of it is a real challenge, that’s why you hire world-class people. Shirley Ann Jackson President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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1:10:100

ABOUT

BURO HAPPOLD

From our very first project we have used our intricate knowledge of the industry to push the boundaries and achieve more. It is this commitment that sets us apart, that adds value, that makes us award winning. We apply proven methodologies to every project we work on – from complex engineering to strategic consulting, our way of working ensures that our clients get the best out of us all the time, every time. Buro Happold is a truly global organization. We started as such, and we have always used our knowledge of the world as an asset, constantly seeking out opportunities to grow our understanding of different markets. We want to know everything that you know, and more. Our team understands that our combined knowledge adds value. We understand what it takes to create a space that thrives. We consider every detail, from our first meeting with our client to the performance optimization of their building. We learn from everything we do, and we put everything we know into every project we work on.

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At Buro Happold, we see things through our client’s eyes. Our technical expertise can build a vision, and save a fortune. Our solutions create a successful space faster, without compromise. We think harder to deliver outstanding design, outstanding value, and outstanding projects.

To bring together the aesthetics of design, the engineering embedded in the design, the actual engineering of the structure and the construction of it is a real challenge, that’s why you hire world-class people. Shirley Ann Jackson President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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BURO HAPPOLD

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With five offices and over $1 billion of completed work from East Coast to West, Buro Happold has established itself as a next-generation engineering and consulting leader. In combination with our worldwide network of offices, our North American practice provides seamless delivery for our clients, no matter the location.

The challenges for tomorrow’s built environment demand creative and practical solutions today. From our efforts in building design to infrastructure and ultimately to strategic planning, our clients have continued to challenge us with new opportunities resulting in a steadily growing portfolio of creative and strategic solutions for key and iconic projects over the past ten years in North America.

We elect to work with Buro Happold because they are sensitive to our design intentions and sustainability is always present in their thinking and decision making. The goals and expectations of the project are first and foremost in their mind, and as such, they are great teammates and leaders throughout the entire design process.

Kim Groves Principal, Morphosis

We represent a new generation of engineer, not hampered by preconceived solutions or constraints. In our solutions we look to the next wave of technologies and analytical methods. We break apart complex problems and search for simple and practical solutions. We strive to break the pattern of the ordinary, but not at the cost of reinvention.

boils down to delivery. Quality ideas are wasted without rigorous solutions. Our engineers are comfortable with the creative demands of qualitative thought, yet our work is always grounded in quantitative analysis. Our culture is about innovation and hard work. Since our beginning, we have been known for our commitment to environmentally sustainable design. At Buro Happold we are dedicated to creating a built environment that performs at the highest levels while mitigating cost impacts. We are focused on the horizon looking toward our next projects in North America. Working alongside our clients we will tackle the toughest challenges the built environment has to offer, and in the process shape better communities and deliver a better quality of life for all.

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National Aquarium Footbridge Baltimore, MD, USA

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Greenport Harbor Redevelopment Greenport, NY, USA

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Bank Boston Pavilion Boston, MA, USA

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Our designs are grounded in engineering logic and infused with sustainability. We understand that it all

Olympic Medal Arch Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Genzyme Center Cambridge, MA, USA

Virgin Atlantic Lounge, JFK Airport, New York, NY, USA

Nomadic Museum New York, NY, USA

Heckscher Foundation for Children HQ, New York, NY, USA

The Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery Washington, D.C., USA

Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA

The High Line New York, NY, USA

Aortic Arc, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, USA

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BURO HAPPOLD

NORTH AMERICA

With five offices and over $1 billion of completed work from East Coast to West, Buro Happold has established itself as a next-generation engineering and consulting leader. In combination with our worldwide network of offices, our North American practice provides seamless delivery for our clients, no matter the location.

The challenges for tomorrow’s built environment demand creative and practical solutions today. From our efforts in building design to infrastructure and ultimately to strategic planning, our clients have continued to challenge us with new opportunities resulting in a steadily growing portfolio of creative and strategic solutions for key and iconic projects over the past ten years in North America.

We elect to work with Buro Happold because they are sensitive to our design intentions and sustainability is always present in their thinking and decision making. The goals and expectations of the project are first and foremost in their mind, and as such, they are great teammates and leaders throughout the entire design process.

Kim Groves Principal, Morphosis

We represent a new generation of engineer, not hampered by preconceived solutions or constraints. In our solutions we look to the next wave of technologies and analytical methods. We break apart complex problems and search for simple and practical solutions. We strive to break the pattern of the ordinary, but not at the cost of reinvention.

boils down to delivery. Quality ideas are wasted without rigorous solutions. Our engineers are comfortable with the creative demands of qualitative thought, yet our work is always grounded in quantitative analysis. Our culture is about innovation and hard work. Since our beginning, we have been known for our commitment to environmentally sustainable design. At Buro Happold we are dedicated to creating a built environment that performs at the highest levels while mitigating cost impacts. We are focused on the horizon looking toward our next projects in North America. Working alongside our clients we will tackle the toughest challenges the built environment has to offer, and in the process shape better communities and deliver a better quality of life for all.

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National Aquarium Footbridge Baltimore, MD, USA

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Greenport Harbor Redevelopment Greenport, NY, USA

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Bank Boston Pavilion Boston, MA, USA

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Our designs are grounded in engineering logic and infused with sustainability. We understand that it all

Olympic Medal Arch Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Genzyme Center Cambridge, MA, USA

Virgin Atlantic Lounge, JFK Airport, New York, NY, USA

Nomadic Museum New York, NY, USA

Heckscher Foundation for Children HQ, New York, NY, USA

The Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery Washington, D.C., USA

Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA

The High Line New York, NY, USA

Aortic Arc, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, USA

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1:10:100 Buildings : Infrastructure : Consulting From global climate change to resource scarcity, the challenges for the built environment in the years and decades to come will be enormous for both developed and emerging economies. While emerging economies seek methods for rapid infrastructure implementation, developed economies are stumbling, suffering from decaying infrastructure and public sector paralysis. Both are starved of energy and will be increasingly challenged to provide for future generations.

Working with Buro Happold has enabled us to take our aspirations for innovative design and building performance to a whole new level. Buro Happold’s integration of energy modeling into our conceptual design process is helping us carry the architecture of habitation into the 21st Century.

John Ruble Principal, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners

At Buro Happold we believe that a holistic approach, cutting across many scales, is necessary to meet tomorrow’s challenges. 1:10:100 refers to the different portfolios of work and the different skill sets required to meet our clients’ objectives. Buildings engineers must lead with creative solutions and have a greater impact on the way society advances. Planning and strategy, ahead of the engineering implementation, enables us to look at the wider solutions and the interlinked nature of the world’s problems. Our world deserves better answers, answers that seek to improve quality and sustainability in our public and private sector buildings and infrastructure. From sustainable buildings and land development to influencing public policy and paving the way for innovative solutions, Buro Happold is primed to assist our clients in responding to tomorrow’s challenges today.

1: Building scale Buildings that use less energy, are icons of cities and institutions, and are economically viable; that use fewer materials, work with tomorrow’s technology, and improve the quality of life for all. 10: Infrastructure scale Infrastructure and development that engages communities and lessens the burden on waste, water and energy supplies; that enables long term sustainable solutions, challenges existing solutions and improves our global competitiveness. 100: Consulting scale Evidence based strategies born from understanding the built environment, rethinking urban density and development, assessing economic viability, reaching broad consensus with decision makers and stakeholders, and delivering environmentally driven solutions that balance political and economic needs.

Our goal is to deliver quality solutions to all of our clients’ needs, whether at 1, 10 or 100 scale.

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1:10:100 Buildings : Infrastructure : Consulting From global climate change to resource scarcity, the challenges for the built environment in the years and decades to come will be enormous for both developed and emerging economies. While emerging economies seek methods for rapid infrastructure implementation, developed economies are stumbling, suffering from decaying infrastructure and public sector paralysis. Both are starved of energy and will be increasingly challenged to provide for future generations.

Working with Buro Happold has enabled us to take our aspirations for innovative design and building performance to a whole new level. Buro Happold’s integration of energy modeling into our conceptual design process is helping us carry the architecture of habitation into the 21st Century.

John Ruble Principal, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners

At Buro Happold we believe that a holistic approach, cutting across many scales, is necessary to meet tomorrow’s challenges. 1:10:100 refers to the different portfolios of work and the different skill sets required to meet our clients’ objectives. Buildings engineers must lead with creative solutions and have a greater impact on the way society advances. Planning and strategy, ahead of the engineering implementation, enables us to look at the wider solutions and the interlinked nature of the world’s problems. Our world deserves better answers, answers that seek to improve quality and sustainability in our public and private sector buildings and infrastructure. From sustainable buildings and land development to influencing public policy and paving the way for innovative solutions, Buro Happold is primed to assist our clients in responding to tomorrow’s challenges today.

1: Building scale Buildings that use less energy, are icons of cities and institutions, and are economically viable; that use fewer materials, work with tomorrow’s technology, and improve the quality of life for all. 10: Infrastructure scale Infrastructure and development that engages communities and lessens the burden on waste, water and energy supplies; that enables long term sustainable solutions, challenges existing solutions and improves our global competitiveness. 100: Consulting scale Evidence based strategies born from understanding the built environment, rethinking urban density and development, assessing economic viability, reaching broad consensus with decision makers and stakeholders, and delivering environmentally driven solutions that balance political and economic needs.

Our goal is to deliver quality solutions to all of our clients’ needs, whether at 1, 10 or 100 scale.

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Buildings Buro Happold has been working in building design in North America since the 1980s. Our experienced multi-disciplinary teams of engineers provide a comprehensive range of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP), structural, sustainability and specialist consulting services. Our thorough understanding of local markets and regulatory environments enables us to deliver appropriate solutions for all types of buildings. We are active in all major building sectors including: commercial, cultural and civic, sports, education, healthcare, science, transportation and hospitality. Our rapidly expanding project portfolio reflects our ability to resolve the challenges of the innovative architectural designs sought by our clients.

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Buildings Buro Happold has been working in building design in North America since the 1980s. Our experienced multi-disciplinary teams of engineers provide a comprehensive range of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP), structural, sustainability and specialist consulting services. Our thorough understanding of local markets and regulatory environments enables us to deliver appropriate solutions for all types of buildings. We are active in all major building sectors including: commercial, cultural and civic, sports, education, healthcare, science, transportation and hospitality. Our rapidly expanding project portfolio reflects our ability to resolve the challenges of the innovative architectural designs sought by our clients.

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World-class art demands a world class home

Elegant systems of laminated wood and cables are used to create the complex curved roofs of the galleries

Complex structures The challenge of complex structures lies at the heart of our structural engineering practice. Working at the cutting edge of structural analysis, materials research and computer-based fabrication, our engineers and designers bring passion, commitment and rigor to every project. Buro Happold’s ability to deliver original design solutions is core to our culture, and manifests as: a hunger for problem solving, a broad adoption of leading edge technology, a true multi-disciplinary approach, a respect for architectural integrity, and a desire to realize our clients’ vision in the most sustainable and cost-effective way. This holistic approach yields deeply inspiring results, as embodied in the Crystal Bridge Museum of Art. Housing one of the largest art collections in the US, the challenge for this iconic new museum A high performance HVAC system and innovative daylight control help the building achieve a high level of sustainability

was to create a series of galleries nestled around a stream, creating a true sense of integration with nature. Through careful computational analysis Buro Happold was able to develop practical solutions using cable suspended structures with glulam timber arches. We also produced detailed three-dimensional fabrication models to help coordinate construction

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, USA

of the geometrically complex roofs.

Client Walton Foundation Architect Safdie Associates Images Safdie Associates and Buro Happold

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World-class art demands a world class home

Elegant systems of laminated wood and cables are used to create the complex curved roofs of the galleries

Complex structures The challenge of complex structures lies at the heart of our structural engineering practice. Working at the cutting edge of structural analysis, materials research and computer-based fabrication, our engineers and designers bring passion, commitment and rigor to every project. Buro Happold’s ability to deliver original design solutions is core to our culture, and manifests as: a hunger for problem solving, a broad adoption of leading edge technology, a true multi-disciplinary approach, a respect for architectural integrity, and a desire to realize our clients’ vision in the most sustainable and cost-effective way. This holistic approach yields deeply inspiring results, as embodied in the Crystal Bridge Museum of Art. Housing one of the largest art collections in the US, the challenge for this iconic new museum A high performance HVAC system and innovative daylight control help the building achieve a high level of sustainability

was to create a series of galleries nestled around a stream, creating a true sense of integration with nature. Through careful computational analysis Buro Happold was able to develop practical solutions using cable suspended structures with glulam timber arches. We also produced detailed three-dimensional fabrication models to help coordinate construction

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, USA

of the geometrically complex roofs.

Client Walton Foundation Architect Safdie Associates Images Safdie Associates and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 The multi-disciplinary BIM approach accelerated coordination and enhanced the construction phase

Yale University, School of Management, New Haven, CT, USA Client Yale University Architect Foster + Partners Images Foster + Partners and Buro Happold

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Pioneering use of lighting controls contributes to achieving energy costs estimated to be 42% less than a comparable building

Genzyme Center, Cambridge, MA, USA Client Lyme Properties Architect Behnisch Architekten Images Behnisch Architekten and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 The multi-disciplinary BIM approach accelerated coordination and enhanced the construction phase

Yale University, School of Management, New Haven, CT, USA Client Yale University Architect Foster + Partners Images Foster + Partners and Buro Happold

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Pioneering use of lighting controls contributes to achieving energy costs estimated to be 42% less than a comparable building

Genzyme Center, Cambridge, MA, USA Client Lyme Properties Architect Behnisch Architekten Images Behnisch Architekten and Buro Happold

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Redefining performance spaces Performance based modeling As multi-disciplinary consultants, we pride ourselves in delivering designs that are not only excellent, but exceptional. Using advanced three-dimensional modeling tools, we look at all factors affecting the quality and performance of buildings and spaces, from acoustics and lighting to the energy efficiency of the building fabric. Whatever the needs of the

Heated mullions keep the glass free of condensation and help create the ‘perfect quiet’ environment

project, we investigate, analyze, interpret, advise and inform. Unusually, perhaps for a building with sound at its heart, minimizing noise was the key to creating a world class performance space at Rensselaer Polytechnic’s new Media and Performing Arts Center. Buro Happold led the design team in delivering a venue that achieves an outstanding level of ‘quiet’ while maintaining an open and soaring environment for visitors. This was achieved through careful acoustic separation of the interior spaces and by exploring and testing subtle room-shaping techniques

A unique system of springs embedded in the foundations helps to cushion vibrations

and innovative materials, such as partially reflective acoustic ceiling fabric. To reduce energy consumption, CFD and thermal modeling were used to optimize environmental control and mechanical systems throughout the building.

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Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA Client Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Architect Grimshaw, Davis Brody Bond Architects Images Paúl Rivera / Archphoto

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Redefining performance spaces Performance based modeling As multi-disciplinary consultants, we pride ourselves in delivering designs that are not only excellent, but exceptional. Using advanced three-dimensional modeling tools, we look at all factors affecting the quality and performance of buildings and spaces, from acoustics and lighting to the energy efficiency of the building fabric. Whatever the needs of the

Heated mullions keep the glass free of condensation and help create the ‘perfect quiet’ environment

project, we investigate, analyze, interpret, advise and inform. Unusually, perhaps for a building with sound at its heart, minimizing noise was the key to creating a world class performance space at Rensselaer Polytechnic’s new Media and Performing Arts Center. Buro Happold led the design team in delivering a venue that achieves an outstanding level of ‘quiet’ while maintaining an open and soaring environment for visitors. This was achieved through careful acoustic separation of the interior spaces and by exploring and testing subtle room-shaping techniques

A unique system of springs embedded in the foundations helps to cushion vibrations

and innovative materials, such as partially reflective acoustic ceiling fabric. To reduce energy consumption, CFD and thermal modeling were used to optimize environmental control and mechanical systems throughout the building.

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Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA Client Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Architect Grimshaw, Davis Brody Bond Architects Images Paúl Rivera / Archphoto

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1:10:100 A roof that tunes the thermal and acoustic performance of the space it defines

Natural ventilation, radiant cooling systems, daylighting and on-site power generation from PV achieve a 30% improvement beyond ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004

At one-tenth the weight of glass, the use of ETFE at ARTIC results in less embodied energy and lower costs

The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., USA Client The Smithsonian Institution Architect Foster + Partners Images Foster + Partners and Buro Happold

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Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), Anaheim, CA, USA Client City of Anaheim and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Architect HOK Images HOK and Parsons Brinckerhoff

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1:10:100 A roof that tunes the thermal and acoustic performance of the space it defines

Natural ventilation, radiant cooling systems, daylighting and on-site power generation from PV achieve a 30% improvement beyond ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004

At one-tenth the weight of glass, the use of ETFE at ARTIC results in less embodied energy and lower costs

The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., USA Client The Smithsonian Institution Architect Foster + Partners Images Foster + Partners and Buro Happold

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Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), Anaheim, CA, USA Client City of Anaheim and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Architect HOK Images HOK and Parsons Brinckerhoff

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Going for gold

Water conservation will be reduced by 50% through an innovative rainwater and condensate capture system for insulation and toilet ushing

Integrated design To create a building that will truly inspire and educate its users, you need to push the boundaries and explore every possibility. Our investigative methods enable clients to deliver projects faster and cheaper, without compromising high quality design. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas demonstrates the use of Building Information The HVAC and plumbing systems were modeled in 3D using REVIT software in a fully integrated process between architect and engineer

Modeling (BIM) software to provide ultimate solutions. Using Autodesk REVIT we streamlined the project, coordinating digital design information and documentation, and allowing vital decisions to be made earlier in the design process. We integrated architectural, structural, environmental and fabrication issues and radically simplified the process of design optimization to deliver this complex large scale project efficiently and cost effectively.

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX, USA

The museum is striving to achieve LEED Gold

Client Dallas Museum of Nature and Science Architect Morphosis Images Morphosis and Buro Happold

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Going for gold

Water conservation will be reduced by 50% through an innovative rainwater and condensate capture system for insulation and toilet ushing

Integrated design To create a building that will truly inspire and educate its users, you need to push the boundaries and explore every possibility. Our investigative methods enable clients to deliver projects faster and cheaper, without compromising high quality design. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas demonstrates the use of Building Information The HVAC and plumbing systems were modeled in 3D using REVIT software in a fully integrated process between architect and engineer

Modeling (BIM) software to provide ultimate solutions. Using Autodesk REVIT we streamlined the project, coordinating digital design information and documentation, and allowing vital decisions to be made earlier in the design process. We integrated architectural, structural, environmental and fabrication issues and radically simplified the process of design optimization to deliver this complex large scale project efficiently and cost effectively.

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX, USA

The museum is striving to achieve LEED Gold

Client Dallas Museum of Nature and Science Architect Morphosis Images Morphosis and Buro Happold

certification.

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The close collaboration between design team, Caltech and NREL, yields a cutting edge design that showcases energy, carbon, waste and water reduction methodologies to achieve LEED Platinum certification

The building features 98,000 sq ft of floor space dedicated to advancing international conflict prevention, management and resolution

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United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA Client The Endowment of the United States Institute of Peace Architect Safdie Associates Images Safdie Associates and Buro Happold

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CENTRAL CAMPUS COGENERATION PLANT

CENTRAL CAMPUS COOLING PLANT

California Institute of Technology, Resnick Institute for the Science of Energy, Pasadena, CA, USA Client California Institute of Technology Architect John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects Images John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects and Buro Happold

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The close collaboration between design team, Caltech and NREL, yields a cutting edge design that showcases energy, carbon, waste and water reduction methodologies to achieve LEED Platinum certification

The building features 98,000 sq ft of floor space dedicated to advancing international conflict prevention, management and resolution

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CHILLED WATER

United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA Client The Endowment of the United States Institute of Peace Architect Safdie Associates Images Safdie Associates and Buro Happold

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CENTRAL CAMPUS COGENERATION PLANT

CENTRAL CAMPUS COOLING PLANT

California Institute of Technology, Resnick Institute for the Science of Energy, Pasadena, CA, USA Client California Institute of Technology Architect John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects Images John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects and Buro Happold

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Energy consulting

Daylighting analysis facilitated the use of solar tubes and glazed pavings to reduce carbon footprint by 20%

A hub of sustainable design

Reducing the consumption of energy and improving our energy infrastructure has become a priority. From buildings to city scale our clients are asking us to help them plan, manage, refine and ultimately reduce the amount of energy used and carbon emitted in day-to-day activities. Energy consulting covers a broad range of topics and requires a unique set of skills drawn from many disciplines of engineering, and a creative approach to problem solving.

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CFD analysis allowed the elimination of HVAC systems in favor of natural ventilation, saving carbon, energy, and dollars

At Transbay, we created an accurate model of the design scheme, which enabled the team to choose the most effective energy reduction measures, at the lowest cost. The building will use natural light, ambient and geothermal heating, and natural ventilation, and will ultimately reduce energy requirements and carbon emissions to an exemplary level.

This multi-modal transit hub features a 30,000 sq ft rooftop park and a raft of sustainable features

Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA, USA Client Transbay Joint Powers Authority Architect Pelli Clarke Pelli Images Pelli Clarke Pelli and Buro Happold

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Energy consulting

Daylighting analysis facilitated the use of solar tubes and glazed pavings to reduce carbon footprint by 20%

A hub of sustainable design

Reducing the consumption of energy and improving our energy infrastructure has become a priority. From buildings to city scale our clients are asking us to help them plan, manage, refine and ultimately reduce the amount of energy used and carbon emitted in day-to-day activities. Energy consulting covers a broad range of topics and requires a unique set of skills drawn from many disciplines of engineering, and a creative approach to problem solving.

LUX 950 850 750 650 550 450 350 250 150 50

CFD analysis allowed the elimination of HVAC systems in favor of natural ventilation, saving carbon, energy, and dollars

At Transbay, we created an accurate model of the design scheme, which enabled the team to choose the most effective energy reduction measures, at the lowest cost. The building will use natural light, ambient and geothermal heating, and natural ventilation, and will ultimately reduce energy requirements and carbon emissions to an exemplary level.

This multi-modal transit hub features a 30,000 sq ft rooftop park and a raft of sustainable features

Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA, USA Client Transbay Joint Powers Authority Architect Pelli Clarke Pelli Images Pelli Clarke Pelli and Buro Happold

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By increasing the footprint of natural daylight into the atrium, staff productivity and satisfaction can be improved

Aileron’s environmental systems utilize geothermal heat loops and extensive daylighting, graywater systems, rain water storage and photovoltaic panels

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building, Honolulu, HI, USA Client General Services Administration (GSA) Architect Gensler Images Gensler and Buro Happold

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Aileron, Dayton, OH, USA Client Aileron Architect Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership Images Alan Karchmer

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By increasing the footprint of natural daylight into the atrium, staff productivity and satisfaction can be improved

Aileron’s environmental systems utilize geothermal heat loops and extensive daylighting, graywater systems, rain water storage and photovoltaic panels

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building, Honolulu, HI, USA Client General Services Administration (GSA) Architect Gensler Images Gensler and Buro Happold

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Aileron, Dayton, OH, USA Client Aileron Architect Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership Images Alan Karchmer

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Designed to offer world-class facilities, this large scale mixed-use ‘media city’ in Abu Dhabi is fine tuned to minimize energy usage

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Emerson College Los Angeles Campus, Los Angeles, CA, USA Client Emerson College Architect Morphosis Images Morphosis and Buro Happold

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Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Abu Dhabi, UAE Client twofour54° Architects Adamson Associates International, Bernard Tschumi Architects, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Kohn Pederson Fox, UNStudio Images Kohn Pederson Fox, UNStudio

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Designed to offer world-class facilities, this large scale mixed-use ‘media city’ in Abu Dhabi is fine tuned to minimize energy usage

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Emerson College Los Angeles Campus, Los Angeles, CA, USA Client Emerson College Architect Morphosis Images Morphosis and Buro Happold

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Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Abu Dhabi, UAE Client twofour54° Architects Adamson Associates International, Bernard Tschumi Architects, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Kohn Pederson Fox, UNStudio Images Kohn Pederson Fox, UNStudio

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Working with Buro Happold, SL Green Realty Corp is unlocking value in its huge office property portfolio by carrying out green retrofits and energy audits

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The stadium will host the 2014 World Cup, after which it will reduce in size to accommodate future events

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The Academy’s Energy Laboratory is the first building in Hawaii to achieve LEED Platinum for Schools version 2.0 and is a Living Building Challenge candidate

Structural Art Aortic Arc, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, USA

Client California College of the Arts Architect Visible Research Office Images Buro Happold

Voussoir Cloud, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Client Southern California Institute of Architecture Design IwamotoScott Architecture and Buro Happold Images Judson Terry and Buro Happold

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Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory, Kamuela, HI, USA Client Hawaii Preparatory Academy Architect Flansburgh Architects Images Matthew Millman Photography and Buro Happold

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The Academy’s Energy Laboratory is the first building in Hawaii to achieve LEED Platinum for Schools version 2.0 and is a Living Building Challenge candidate

Structural Art Aortic Arc, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, USA

Client California College of the Arts Architect Visible Research Office Images Buro Happold

Voussoir Cloud, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Client Southern California Institute of Architecture Design IwamotoScott Architecture and Buro Happold Images Judson Terry and Buro Happold

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Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory, Kamuela, HI, USA Client Hawaii Preparatory Academy Architect Flansburgh Architects Images Matthew Millman Photography and Buro Happold

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Our unique Eco-shaft solution introduces natural light into the concourse and filters pollutants and CO2 from return air through plantings elegantly contained in a glass shaft

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The science complex combines two technologies that have never been used before in North America. High performance Cobiax void forms are up to 35% lighter than traditional slabs, while the fireproof and slender Geilinger columns maximize oor space.

Mauka Concourse, Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, HI, USA Client Department of Transportation, State of Hawaii Architect HOK and KYA Architects Images HOK, KYA Architects and Buro Happold

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Harvard Allston Science Complex, Cambridge, MA, USA Client Harvard University, Allston Development Group Architect Behnisch Architekten Images Behnisch Architekten and Buro Happold

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Our unique Eco-shaft solution introduces natural light into the concourse and filters pollutants and CO2 from return air through plantings elegantly contained in a glass shaft

Structural slab

VAV UNIT DOA UNIT

Storm Water Storage Tank

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The science complex combines two technologies that have never been used before in North America. High performance Cobiax void forms are up to 35% lighter than traditional slabs, while the fireproof and slender Geilinger columns maximize oor space.

Mauka Concourse, Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, HI, USA Client Department of Transportation, State of Hawaii Architect HOK and KYA Architects Images HOK, KYA Architects and Buro Happold

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Harvard Allston Science Complex, Cambridge, MA, USA Client Harvard University, Allston Development Group Architect Behnisch Architekten Images Behnisch Architekten and Buro Happold

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Uniting a global business district with world-class design

A global reach with local knowledge Buro Happold is a global organization with a network of offices across each continent. Our people are able to use their unrivaled knowledge of local markets to add value to projects, while having the support of a large, international company behind them. This approach ensures that our clients in each of our regions can have complete confidence that we understand every aspect involved in developing their project, however challenging the location or environment. Our international presence has enabled us to form strong relationships with architects based in a number of different countries and cultures, allowing us to apply our holistic range

Buildings are linked with unique carbon neutral skywalks powered by solar energy

of skills across a huge variety of projects. Having demonstrated the value of local knowledge during the master planning phase of this 50 million sq ft site, Buro Happold offices from across the globe are now working on the development of several parcels on the King Abdullah Financial District site. Our offices are engaged with architects around the world to design the future LEED accredited buildings that will one day occupy the site. It is our local knowledge of the environmental conditions in Saudi Arabia and our familiarity with the LEED rating system that allows our engineers to seamlessly design buildings systems and propose sustainable measures that will enable the modern green city that was envisioned in the master plan. The development will create a robust center for Riyadh’s flourishing economy as well as providing much needed outside public space for the larger community.

Materials used for the façades are designed to create the optimum indoor environment; passively controlling the extreme heat from the sun

King Abdullah Financial District, Riyadh, KSA Client Public Pensions Agency, Capital Market Authority Architect Behnisch Architekten, Foster + Partners, FXFowle, Gensler, Henning Larsen Architects, RTKL, Will Bruder + Partners LTD Images Behnisch Architekten, FXFowle, Gensler, Henning Larsen Architects, RTKL, Will Bruder + Partners LTD

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Uniting a global business district with world-class design

A global reach with local knowledge Buro Happold is a global organization with a network of offices across each continent. Our people are able to use their unrivaled knowledge of local markets to add value to projects, while having the support of a large, international company behind them. This approach ensures that our clients in each of our regions can have complete confidence that we understand every aspect involved in developing their project, however challenging the location or environment. Our international presence has enabled us to form strong relationships with architects based in a number of different countries and cultures, allowing us to apply our holistic range

Buildings are linked with unique carbon neutral skywalks powered by solar energy

of skills across a huge variety of projects. Having demonstrated the value of local knowledge during the master planning phase of this 50 million sq ft site, Buro Happold offices from across the globe are now working on the development of several parcels on the King Abdullah Financial District site. Our offices are engaged with architects around the world to design the future LEED accredited buildings that will one day occupy the site. It is our local knowledge of the environmental conditions in Saudi Arabia and our familiarity with the LEED rating system that allows our engineers to seamlessly design buildings systems and propose sustainable measures that will enable the modern green city that was envisioned in the master plan. The development will create a robust center for Riyadh’s flourishing economy as well as providing much needed outside public space for the larger community.

Materials used for the façades are designed to create the optimum indoor environment; passively controlling the extreme heat from the sun

King Abdullah Financial District, Riyadh, KSA Client Public Pensions Agency, Capital Market Authority Architect Behnisch Architekten, Foster + Partners, FXFowle, Gensler, Henning Larsen Architects, RTKL, Will Bruder + Partners LTD Images Behnisch Architekten, FXFowle, Gensler, Henning Larsen Architects, RTKL, Will Bruder + Partners LTD

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Natural daylight streams through the patterned roof and creates an intimate museum environment

The 110,000m2 curtain wall comprises several unique secondary steel support systems positioned both vertically and at an angle, and features the largest fully continuous Colt sunshade louver system

New Doha International Airport, Doha, Qatar Client New Doha International Airport Architect HOK Images HOK and Buro Happold

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE Client TDIC Architect Ateliers Jean Nouvel Images Ateliers Jean Nouvel

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Natural daylight streams through the patterned roof and creates an intimate museum environment

The 110,000m2 curtain wall comprises several unique secondary steel support systems positioned both vertically and at an angle, and features the largest fully continuous Colt sunshade louver system

New Doha International Airport, Doha, Qatar Client New Doha International Airport Architect HOK Images HOK and Buro Happold

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE Client TDIC Architect Ateliers Jean Nouvel Images Ateliers Jean Nouvel

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1:10:100 The spectacular glass and steel roof has increased public space in the museum by 40%, allowing visitors to move freely around the main oor for the first time in over 150 years

The clear span roof slopes downwards towards the field to create a naturally dished form, enhancing the field’s microclimate and ensuring the stadium is instantly recognizable

Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, British Museum, London, UK Client British Museum Architect Foster + Partners Images Buro Happold / Mandy Reynolds

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Emirates Stadium, London, UK Client Arsenal Football Club Architect Populous Images Simon Warren and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 The spectacular glass and steel roof has increased public space in the museum by 40%, allowing visitors to move freely around the main oor for the first time in over 150 years

The clear span roof slopes downwards towards the field to create a naturally dished form, enhancing the field’s microclimate and ensuring the stadium is instantly recognizable

Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, British Museum, London, UK Client British Museum Architect Foster + Partners Images Buro Happold / Mandy Reynolds

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Emirates Stadium, London, UK Client Arsenal Football Club Architect Populous Images Simon Warren and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 To achieve a LEED Gold rating, a sustainability study was completed for the whole site. Innovations include a dynamic double façade and a bio-wall in the skygarden.

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Kohinoor Tower, Mumbai, India Client Confidential Architect gkkworks Images gkkworks and Buro Happold

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Reliance Global Headquarters, Mumbai, India Client Reliance Corporation Architect HOK Images HOK and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 To achieve a LEED Gold rating, a sustainability study was completed for the whole site. Innovations include a dynamic double façade and a bio-wall in the skygarden.

50th 7/12°C DN250 PN16

Buro Happold provided multi-disciplinary services for this challenging, design build, fast track project

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Kohinoor Tower, Mumbai, India Client Confidential Architect gkkworks Images gkkworks and Buro Happold

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Reliance Global Headquarters, Mumbai, India Client Reliance Corporation Architect HOK Images HOK and Buro Happold

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Infrastructure Infrastructure plays a vital role in the urban environment, providing transportation links and gives people access to essential utility services such as water, power and telecommunications. Buro Happold unlocks the potential in new projects, by seamlessly connecting new developments to the surrounding infrastructure.

Our extensive experience of master planning and designing for the built environment gives us an in-depth understanding of site constraints and regulatory issues. From initial assessment of ground conditions to advice on access, transport planning, procurement, drainage, flooding and remediation, our engineers work with clients and planning authorities to implement cost-effective, sustainable solutions. Buro Happold believes that designing places for people means doing it from the ground up. If buildings and public spaces are to function, and be appealing, they need to be supported by quality infrastructure. People need easy access to roads, car parks, services and utilities. Getting from A to B should be smooth, seamless, and as sustainable as possible. Streets should be well lit and welcoming. People and infrastructure working in harmony; that is our vision.

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Infrastructure Infrastructure plays a vital role in the urban environment, providing transportation links and gives people access to essential utility services such as water, power and telecommunications. Buro Happold unlocks the potential in new projects, by seamlessly connecting new developments to the surrounding infrastructure.

Our extensive experience of master planning and designing for the built environment gives us an in-depth understanding of site constraints and regulatory issues. From initial assessment of ground conditions to advice on access, transport planning, procurement, drainage, flooding and remediation, our engineers work with clients and planning authorities to implement cost-effective, sustainable solutions. Buro Happold believes that designing places for people means doing it from the ground up. If buildings and public spaces are to function, and be appealing, they need to be supported by quality infrastructure. People need easy access to roads, car parks, services and utilities. Getting from A to B should be smooth, seamless, and as sustainable as possible. Streets should be well lit and welcoming. People and infrastructure working in harmony; that is our vision.

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we work. Our work in campus sustainability master planning is typified by long-term thinking and a shared commitment to an audacious goal, which is ultimately achieved through the realization of numerous smaller goals over many, many years. This approach takes vision, rigor and a close working relationship with the client, all of which we enjoyed with Lynn University.

Energy efficiency and the integration of an ecological preserve into the landscape palette of the campus are key objectives

Lynn University Master Plan, Boca Raton, FL, USA Client Lynn University Architect Gensler Images Gensler and Buro Happold

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we work. Our work in campus sustainability master planning is typified by long-term thinking and a shared commitment to an audacious goal, which is ultimately achieved through the realization of numerous smaller goals over many, many years. This approach takes vision, rigor and a close working relationship with the client, all of which we enjoyed with Lynn University.

Energy efficiency and the integration of an ecological preserve into the landscape palette of the campus are key objectives

Lynn University Master Plan, Boca Raton, FL, USA Client Lynn University Architect Gensler Images Gensler and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 The comprehensive sustainability framework measures environmental, economic and social indicators

Replacement of the temporary bridge constructed after 9/11, West Thames St Bridge brings a 21st century standard of design to the original historic structure

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Northside Urban Redevelopment Plan, St Louis, MO, USA

West Thames Pedestrian Bridge, New York, NY, USA

Client McEagle Landscape Architect Civitas Image Buro Happold

Client Battery Park City Authority Architect SHoP Architects Images SHoP Architects and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 The comprehensive sustainability framework measures environmental, economic and social indicators

Replacement of the temporary bridge constructed after 9/11, West Thames St Bridge brings a 21st century standard of design to the original historic structure

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Northside Urban Redevelopment Plan, St Louis, MO, USA

West Thames Pedestrian Bridge, New York, NY, USA

Client McEagle Landscape Architect Civitas Image Buro Happold

Client Battery Park City Authority Architect SHoP Architects Images SHoP Architects and Buro Happold

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1:10:100 Urban regeneration At Buro Happold, we know what it takes to create successful places that enable people to thrive, enrich the urban landscape and build strong communities. Redefining urban spaces requires an understanding of the diversity of the city, the

High Line was created with the help of over 20 community input sessions that defined what the project could become

vision to recognize the potential, and the ability to combine architectural vision with complex engineering detail. The High Line project exemplifies this: situated in one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods, it acts as an iconic catalyst for post industrial regeneration. Buro Happold worked with the design team to transform 1.45 miles of elevated disused railway into a public park in the heart of the city. Tasked with

Reinventing the past to create a modern icon

creating a master plan for the project, our engineers assessed the existing structural and building services systems to establish which materials from the railroad could be reused. High Line’s walkways are constructed from individual pre-cast planks with open joints to encourage plant growth through the cracks, unifying the relationship between the park and the pedestrians walking through it.

After extensive testing and repairing, many of the original steel rails and other artifacts were restored to form part of the new park

Featuring 210 different species of native perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees, High Line offers New Yorkers a unique glimpse of nature within the surrounding cityscape.

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The High Line, New York, NY, USA Client Friends of the High Line, City of New York Architect James Corner Field Operations (project lead) and Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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1:10:100 Urban regeneration At Buro Happold, we know what it takes to create successful places that enable people to thrive, enrich the urban landscape and build strong communities. Redefining urban spaces requires an understanding of the diversity of the city, the

High Line was created with the help of over 20 community input sessions that defined what the project could become

vision to recognize the potential, and the ability to combine architectural vision with complex engineering detail. The High Line project exemplifies this: situated in one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods, it acts as an iconic catalyst for post industrial regeneration. Buro Happold worked with the design team to transform 1.45 miles of elevated disused railway into a public park in the heart of the city. Tasked with

Reinventing the past to create a modern icon

creating a master plan for the project, our engineers assessed the existing structural and building services systems to establish which materials from the railroad could be reused. High Line’s walkways are constructed from individual pre-cast planks with open joints to encourage plant growth through the cracks, unifying the relationship between the park and the pedestrians walking through it.

After extensive testing and repairing, many of the original steel rails and other artifacts were restored to form part of the new park

Featuring 210 different species of native perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees, High Line offers New Yorkers a unique glimpse of nature within the surrounding cityscape.

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The High Line, New York, NY, USA Client Friends of the High Line, City of New York Architect James Corner Field Operations (project lead) and Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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Mugaon is one of a number of new mixeduse developments that together will create Lavasa, India’s first planned hill city

Mugaon Master Plan, Lavasa, Maharashtra, India Client Lavasa Corporation Limited Architect HOK Images HOK

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Our college master plan analyzed potential water and energy demands to create a more sustainable and people-friendly environment

Claremont McKenna College Master Plan, Claremont, CA, USA Client Claremont McKenna College Architect Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners Images Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners and Buro Happold

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Fresh air dissipates into room via grille low level

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Mugaon is one of a number of new mixeduse developments that together will create Lavasa, India’s first planned hill city

Mugaon Master Plan, Lavasa, Maharashtra, India Client Lavasa Corporation Limited Architect HOK Images HOK

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Our college master plan analyzed potential water and energy demands to create a more sustainable and people-friendly environment

Claremont McKenna College Master Plan, Claremont, CA, USA Client Claremont McKenna College Architect Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners Images Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners and Buro Happold

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Designing a new class of public space

World-class, long term vision creates 1,300 acres of public park for the local community

Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA, USA Client Orange County Great Park Corporation Landscape Architect Ken Smith Landscape Architect Images Ken Smith Landscape Architect and Buro Happold

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World-class, long term vision creates 1,300 acres of public park for the local community

Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA, USA Client Orange County Great Park Corporation Landscape Architect Ken Smith Landscape Architect Images Ken Smith Landscape Architect and Buro Happold

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Buro Happold’s work focuses on water conservation and re-grading the land to form the ‘Arroyo Wash’ and the ‘Arroyo Ravine’

Programmable LED lighting will be powered by wind turbines and will respond to the rate and intensity of traffic on the bridge

Palisades Garden Walk and Town Square, Santa Monica, CA, USA Client City of Santa Monica Landscape Architect James Corner Field Operations Images James Corner Field Operations

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Coronado Bridge Lighting Design, San Diego, CA, USA Client Port of San Diego and California Department of Transportation Artist FoRM Associates Images FoRM Associates

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Buro Happold’s work focuses on water conservation and re-grading the land to form the ‘Arroyo Wash’ and the ‘Arroyo Ravine’

Programmable LED lighting will be powered by wind turbines and will respond to the rate and intensity of traffic on the bridge

Palisades Garden Walk and Town Square, Santa Monica, CA, USA Client City of Santa Monica Landscape Architect James Corner Field Operations Images James Corner Field Operations

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Coronado Bridge Lighting Design, San Diego, CA, USA Client Port of San Diego and California Department of Transportation Artist FoRM Associates Images FoRM Associates

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1:10:100 Housing over 100,000 people, this environmentally-friendly waterfront city will create 300km of new coastline

Sabah Al-Ahmed Sea City, Kuwait Client La’ala Al Kuwait Real Estate Company Master Planner Buro Happold Images Digital Globe Incorporated and Joe Poon/Buro Happold

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Running through the heart of Riyadh, the Aga Khan Award winning Wadi Hanifah will become a vital environmental, recreational and tourism resource

Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA Client Arriyadh Development Authority Architect/planner Moriyama & Teshima Images ADA

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1:10:100 Housing over 100,000 people, this environmentally-friendly waterfront city will create 300km of new coastline

Sabah Al-Ahmed Sea City, Kuwait Client La’ala Al Kuwait Real Estate Company Master Planner Buro Happold Images Digital Globe Incorporated and Joe Poon/Buro Happold

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Running through the heart of Riyadh, the Aga Khan Award winning Wadi Hanifah will become a vital environmental, recreational and tourism resource

Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA Client Arriyadh Development Authority Architect/planner Moriyama & Teshima Images ADA

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A holistic approach is required to address the complex challenges presented by today’s global cities and regions. Happold Consulting responds to that challenge by integrating creativity and innovation within an evidence-based process. In essence, we develop practical solutions to complex problems and it is our aim to maintain our position at the forefront of innovation – in theory and practice – for the built environment. We provide strategic consulting services to both public and private sector clients throughout the world. Within each of our services, we develop integrated, tailor-made solutions that address a particular client’s needs. We provide our clients with innovative, leading edge solutions using new ideas and approaches that are client and site specific. We provide services to our clients which help them to perform better, deliver great projects and achieve better returns.

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Consulting We offer leadership and strategic planning services for the built environment, incorporating the technical expertise of a high level engineering firm and the business and economics skills of a management consultancy to deliver integrated projects.

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Leading the way to engineering a zero carbon future Strategic master planning Buro Happold approaches every master planning project with imagination and sensitivity. We understand the challenges facing modern cities as well as the opportunities. Our master plans are

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zero energy, ‘Zero Emissions Design’ (ZERO E) is a new model for large scale sustainable development that makes a significant contribution towards achieving a zero carbon economy by 2050. As a ‘pilot study’ the team has master planned an industrial site on the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China for use as a 450,000m

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Leading the way to engineering a zero carbon future Strategic master planning Buro Happold approaches every master planning project with imagination and sensitivity. We understand the challenges facing modern cities as well as the opportunities. Our master plans are

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1:10:100 Our reconfigured land-use plan addresses the city’s declining density in a post industrial economy

Detroit Works Project, Detroit, MI, USA Client City of Detroit, Mayor’s Office Planning Team Hamilton Anderson, SOM, AECOM, ICIC and Buro Happold Images Buro Happold

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The Rapid Assessment Framework (RAF) is a central component of the World Bank Energy Efficient Cities Initiative (EECI), and will be a practical tool to help guide future investment

Rapid Assessment Framework, World-wide Client World Bank Images Buro Happold

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1:10:100 Our reconfigured land-use plan addresses the city’s declining density in a post industrial economy

Detroit Works Project, Detroit, MI, USA Client City of Detroit, Mayor’s Office Planning Team Hamilton Anderson, SOM, AECOM, ICIC and Buro Happold Images Buro Happold

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The Rapid Assessment Framework (RAF) is a central component of the World Bank Energy Efficient Cities Initiative (EECI), and will be a practical tool to help guide future investment

Rapid Assessment Framework, World-wide Client World Bank Images Buro Happold

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1:10:100 Advanced energy auditing provides a framework for a new sustainable neighborhood in New York City

Imagining an innovative urban vision for the Cleantech district of downtown Los Angeles

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Trinity Real Estate Portfolio Assessment, New York, NY, USA Client Trinity Real Estate Architect SHoP Architects Images SHoP Architects

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1:10:100 Advanced energy auditing provides a framework for a new sustainable neighborhood in New York City

Imagining an innovative urban vision for the Cleantech district of downtown Los Angeles

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Trinity Real Estate Portfolio Assessment, New York, NY, USA Client Trinity Real Estate Architect SHoP Architects Images SHoP Architects

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Happold Consulting has delivered a 20-year strategic plan to support Jeddah’s growing population and position in the global economy

A collaboration between Buro Happold and HOK Architects to form a technical expert team for net zero carbon

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Commercial Buildings Partnership – Technical Expert Panel, USA

Jeddah 2030 Plan, Jeddah, KSA

Client Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Image Oregon Sustainability Center, SERA Architects

Client Municipality of Jeddah, KSA Images Happold Consulting

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Happold Consulting has delivered a 20-year strategic plan to support Jeddah’s growing population and position in the global economy

A collaboration between Buro Happold and HOK Architects to form a technical expert team for net zero carbon

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Commercial Buildings Partnership – Technical Expert Panel, USA

Jeddah 2030 Plan, Jeddah, KSA

Client Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Image Oregon Sustainability Center, SERA Architects

Client Municipality of Jeddah, KSA Images Happold Consulting

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1:10:100 SMART City Viz is linked to Google Earth to provide a visual database of the existing environmental footprint and a conceptual design tool for determining a long term mitigation strategy

We pride ourselves in the ability to provide holistic and effective solutions at every stage of planning and design. By leveraging our technical skills and extensive understanding of the built environment’s interdependencies we provide our clients – from investment firms to city governments – with truly innovative and effective solutions. A mapping tool originally developed to provide holistic cost, carbon, water and waste analysis for campus and urban development projects

Our expertise includes: Strategic Planning Strategically identifying root problems and allocating resources to achieve organizational goals. Strategic Environment Lowering demand for valuable resources. Integrating policy and financial planning with technical solutions. Efficiency and Improvement Appreciating client constraints and providing solutions that maximize available resources. Economic and Business Analysis

Integrated strategic solutions for businesses and their environments

Integrating quantitative techniques and practical experience to realize practical and optimal outcomes. Integrated Development Planning

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

Providing truly integrated and strategic development STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT

planning solutions for new and existing regions. Project Implementation Providing both leadership and delivery tools needed

STRATEGIC CONSULTING

to execute solutions on any scale.

ECONOMIC & BUSINESS ANALYSIS

STRATEGIC PLANNING

EFFICIENCY & IMPROVEMENT

C2W2 – Cost, Carbon, Water, Waste Image Buro Happold

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1:10:100 SMART City Viz is linked to Google Earth to provide a visual database of the existing environmental footprint and a conceptual design tool for determining a long term mitigation strategy

We pride ourselves in the ability to provide holistic and effective solutions at every stage of planning and design. By leveraging our technical skills and extensive understanding of the built environment’s interdependencies we provide our clients – from investment firms to city governments – with truly innovative and effective solutions. A mapping tool originally developed to provide holistic cost, carbon, water and waste analysis for campus and urban development projects

Our expertise includes: Strategic Planning Strategically identifying root problems and allocating resources to achieve organizational goals. Strategic Environment Lowering demand for valuable resources. Integrating policy and financial planning with technical solutions. Efficiency and Improvement Appreciating client constraints and providing solutions that maximize available resources. Economic and Business Analysis

Integrated strategic solutions for businesses and their environments

Integrating quantitative techniques and practical experience to realize practical and optimal outcomes. Integrated Development Planning

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

Providing truly integrated and strategic development STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT

planning solutions for new and existing regions. Project Implementation Providing both leadership and delivery tools needed

STRATEGIC CONSULTING

to execute solutions on any scale.

ECONOMIC & BUSINESS ANALYSIS

STRATEGIC PLANNING

EFFICIENCY & IMPROVEMENT

C2W2 – Cost, Carbon, Water, Waste Image Buro Happold

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AWARDS 2010

American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter

National Council of Structural Engineers

American Planning Association

Aga Khan Award for Architecture

Next LA Citation Award Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX Morphosis

Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, New Buildings over $100M Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

National Award in Focused Planning Issue 2009 Orange County Great Park Comprehensive Master Plan, Irvine, CA

2010 Award Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA American Institute of Architects, Honolulu Chapter Award of Excellence Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects Jack C. Lipman AIA Members Choice Award, Learning By Design’s 2010 Grand Prize Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects American Institute of Architects, New England Chapter Honor Award Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects American Institute of Architects, New Hampshire Chapter Excellence in Sustainable Design and Development, Merit Award for Integrated Design/Integrated Development Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects

Next LA Merit Award Emerson College Los Angeles Center, Los Angeles, CA Morphosis American Institute of Architects, California Council Merit Award for Small Projects Aortic Arc, San Francisco, CA Visible Research Office Boston Society of Architects Honor Award Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects

Unbuilt Work Merit Award Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Unbuilt Work Merit Award The Great Hall at Grace Farms, New Canaan, CT OBRA Architects Urban Design Honor Award The High Line, New York, NY James Corner Field Operations (project lead) and Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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Project of the Year Award 2010 The High Line, New York, NY

Annual Design Award Unbuilt Concept / In Construction / On the Boards Category Claremont McKenna College Fitness and Athletics Center John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects

2009 American Institute of Architects, National

American Architecture Award 2010 Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX Morphosis

2009 Institute Honor Award for Interiors The Heckscher Foundation for Children, New York, NY Christoff:Finio Architecture

American Architecture Award 2010 Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY SHoP Architects

2009 Institute Honor Award for Interiors Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY Lyn Rice Architects

Cityscape Awards Best Sustainable Development King Abdullah International Gardens, Riyadh, KSA

2009 Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA TEN Arquitectos

D & AD Awards

American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter

Black Pencil Award The High Line, New York, NY

Architecture Merit Award Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY Lyn Rice Architects

Midwest Construction Magazine – Best of 2010 Awards Best Cultural Project Fortaleza Hall and The Commons, SC Johnson, Racine, WI Best Architectural Design Fortaleza Hall and The Commons, SC Johnson, Racine, WI

Professional Honor Award for General Design Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA Ken Smith Landscape Architect Institution of Structural Engineers

Southern California Development Forum

Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Awards

American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter Architecture Merit Award New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion, New York, NY Handel Architects LLP and UNStudio

New York State Society of Professional Engineers

American Society of Landscape Architects, National

Commendation: Award for Arts or Entertainment Structures Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Municipal Art Society of New York MASterwork Award for Best Renovation/Adaptive Reuse Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY New York City Art Commission Design Awards New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion, New York, NY Handel Architects and UNStudio Society of American Registered Architects (NY) Award of Merit Educational/Institutional University of Michigan Biomedical Science Research Building, Ann Arbor, MI Polshek Partnership Architects

American Institute of Architects, New York State Chapter Award for Excellence 2009 Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Grimshaw

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AWARDS 2010

American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter

National Council of Structural Engineers

American Planning Association

Aga Khan Award for Architecture

Next LA Citation Award Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX Morphosis

Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, New Buildings over $100M Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

National Award in Focused Planning Issue 2009 Orange County Great Park Comprehensive Master Plan, Irvine, CA

2010 Award Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA American Institute of Architects, Honolulu Chapter Award of Excellence Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects Jack C. Lipman AIA Members Choice Award, Learning By Design’s 2010 Grand Prize Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects American Institute of Architects, New England Chapter Honor Award Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects American Institute of Architects, New Hampshire Chapter Excellence in Sustainable Design and Development, Merit Award for Integrated Design/Integrated Development Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects

Next LA Merit Award Emerson College Los Angeles Center, Los Angeles, CA Morphosis American Institute of Architects, California Council Merit Award for Small Projects Aortic Arc, San Francisco, CA Visible Research Office Boston Society of Architects Honor Award Energy Laboratory at Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, HI Flansburgh Architects

Unbuilt Work Merit Award Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Unbuilt Work Merit Award The Great Hall at Grace Farms, New Canaan, CT OBRA Architects Urban Design Honor Award The High Line, New York, NY James Corner Field Operations (project lead) and Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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Project of the Year Award 2010 The High Line, New York, NY

Annual Design Award Unbuilt Concept / In Construction / On the Boards Category Claremont McKenna College Fitness and Athletics Center John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects

2009 American Institute of Architects, National

American Architecture Award 2010 Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX Morphosis

2009 Institute Honor Award for Interiors The Heckscher Foundation for Children, New York, NY Christoff:Finio Architecture

American Architecture Award 2010 Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY SHoP Architects

2009 Institute Honor Award for Interiors Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY Lyn Rice Architects

Cityscape Awards Best Sustainable Development King Abdullah International Gardens, Riyadh, KSA

2009 Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA TEN Arquitectos

D & AD Awards

American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter

Black Pencil Award The High Line, New York, NY

Architecture Merit Award Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY Lyn Rice Architects

Midwest Construction Magazine – Best of 2010 Awards Best Cultural Project Fortaleza Hall and The Commons, SC Johnson, Racine, WI Best Architectural Design Fortaleza Hall and The Commons, SC Johnson, Racine, WI

Professional Honor Award for General Design Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA Ken Smith Landscape Architect Institution of Structural Engineers

Southern California Development Forum

Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Awards

American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter Architecture Merit Award New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion, New York, NY Handel Architects LLP and UNStudio

New York State Society of Professional Engineers

American Society of Landscape Architects, National

Commendation: Award for Arts or Entertainment Structures Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Municipal Art Society of New York MASterwork Award for Best Renovation/Adaptive Reuse Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons the New School of Design, New York, NY New York City Art Commission Design Awards New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion, New York, NY Handel Architects and UNStudio Society of American Registered Architects (NY) Award of Merit Educational/Institutional University of Michigan Biomedical Science Research Building, Ann Arbor, MI Polshek Partnership Architects

American Institute of Architects, New York State Chapter Award for Excellence 2009 Curtis R. Priem Experimental and Media Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Grimshaw

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Buro Happold has been a key partner in developing a holistic environmentally sustainable approach to lighting design of the Coronado Bridge. As a part of the creative solutions to this exciting highly visible project the Buro Happold team has developed an energy neutral strategy for the extensive lighting design focusing on alternative energy generation by wind turbines and environmentally responsible design. Peter Fink Director, FoRM Associates Limited

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INDEX

Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Abu Dhabi, UAE

27

Lynn University Master Plan, Boca Raton, FL, USA

44

Aileron, Dayton, OH, USA

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Mauka Concourse, Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, HI, USA

32

Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), Anaheim, CA, USA

17

Mugaon Master Plan, Lavasa, Maharashtra, India

50

California Institute of Technology, Resnick Institute for the Science of Energy, Pasadena, CA, USA

New Doha International Airport, Doha, Qatar

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21

Northside Urban Redevelopment Plan, St Louis, MO, USA

46

100 Church Street Energy Analysis and Action Plan, New York, NY, USA

28

Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA, USA

52

Claremont McKenna College Master Plan, Claremont, CA, USA

51

Palisades Garden Walk and Town Square, Santa Monica, CA, USA

54

Cleantech Corridor Ideas Competition, Los Angeles, CA, USA

64

Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX, USA

18

Coronado Bridge Lighting Design, San Diego, CA, USA

55

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, USA

10

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building, Honolulu, HI, USA

24

Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA

Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, British Museum, London, UK

38

14

Rapid Assessment Framework, World-wide

63

C2W2 – Cost, Carbon, Water, Waste

68

Reliance Global Headquarters, Mumbai, India

41

Detroit Works Project, Detroit, MI, USA

62

Emerson College Los Angeles Campus, Los Angeles, CA, USA

26

The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., USA

16

Emirates Stadium, London, UK

39

Sabah Al-Ahmed Sea City, Kuwait

56

Estádio das Dunas, Natal, Brazil

29

Structural Art

30

Genzyme Center, Cambridge, MA, USA

13

Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

22

Harvard Allston Science Complex, Cambridge, MA, USA

33

Trinity Real Estate Portfolio Assessment, New York, NY, USA

65

Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory, Kamuela, HI, USA

31

United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA

20

The High Line, New York, NY, USA

48

Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA

57

Jeddah 2030 Plan, Jeddah, KSA

67

West Thames Pedestrian Bridge, New York, NY, USA

47

King Abdullah Financial District, Riyadh, KSA

34

Yale University, School of Management, New Haven, CT, USA

12

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Commercial Buildings Partnership – Technical Expert Panel, USA

Zero Emissions Design (ZERO E)

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE

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1:10:100

Buro Happold has been a key partner in developing a holistic environmentally sustainable approach to lighting design of the Coronado Bridge. As a part of the creative solutions to this exciting highly visible project the Buro Happold team has developed an energy neutral strategy for the extensive lighting design focusing on alternative energy generation by wind turbines and environmentally responsible design. Peter Fink Director, FoRM Associates Limited

25 14 39 67 37 72

INDEX

Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Abu Dhabi, UAE

27

Lynn University Master Plan, Boca Raton, FL, USA

44

Aileron, Dayton, OH, USA

25

Mauka Concourse, Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, HI, USA

32

Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), Anaheim, CA, USA

17

Mugaon Master Plan, Lavasa, Maharashtra, India

50

California Institute of Technology, Resnick Institute for the Science of Energy, Pasadena, CA, USA

New Doha International Airport, Doha, Qatar

36

21

Northside Urban Redevelopment Plan, St Louis, MO, USA

46

100 Church Street Energy Analysis and Action Plan, New York, NY, USA

28

Orange County Great Park, Irvine, CA, USA

52

Claremont McKenna College Master Plan, Claremont, CA, USA

51

Palisades Garden Walk and Town Square, Santa Monica, CA, USA

54

Cleantech Corridor Ideas Competition, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX, USA

18

Coronado Bridge Lighting Design, San Diego, CA, USA

55

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, USA

10

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building, Honolulu, HI, USA

24

Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY, USA

Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, British Museum, London, UK

38

14

Rapid Assessment Framework, World-wide

63

C2W2 – Cost, Carbon, Water, Waste

68

Reliance Global Headquarters, Mumbai, India

41

Detroit Works Project, Detroit, MI, USA

62

Emerson College Los Angeles Campus, Los Angeles, CA, USA

26

The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian National Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., USA

16

Emirates Stadium, London, UK

39

Sabah Al-Ahmed Sea City, Kuwait

56

Estádio das Dunas, Natal, Brazil

29

Structural Art

30

Genzyme Center, Cambridge, MA, USA

13

Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

22

Harvard Allston Science Complex, Cambridge, MA, USA

33

Trinity Real Estate Portfolio Assessment, New York, NY, USA

65

Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory, Kamuela, HI, USA

31

United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington, D.C., USA

20

The High Line, New York, NY, USA

48

Wadi Hanifah, Riyadh, KSA

57

Jeddah 2030 Plan, Jeddah, KSA

67

West Thames Pedestrian Bridge, New York, NY, USA

47

King Abdullah Financial District, Riyadh, KSA

34

Yale University, School of Management, New Haven, CT, USA

12

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Commercial Buildings Partnership – Technical Expert Panel, USA

Zero Emissions Design (ZERO E)

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66

The Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE

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36 46 16 22 65

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Buro Happold

Contacts

Buildings : Infrastructure : Consulting From our very first project we have used our intricate knowledge of the industry to push the boundaries and achieve more. It is this commitment that sets us apart, that adds value, that makes us award winning. We apply the same level of complex thought and specialist expertise to every project we work on. Our people define what we do. We invest in them in the same way that they invest in us; by providing opportunities to learn, to research, to develop. Our way of design is to draw on every talent, to consider every approach, to strive to progress; but to always use our proven methodologies to get results. After 35 years in the industry we have never lost our desire to be challenged, our passion for creativity and our sense of adventure. We know that building a place with a future involves creating strong communities that enable economies to thrive, engaging with society’s big issues and enriching people’s lives. We are at the forefront of low energy design: we deliver projects that have less carbon emissions and are more sustainable, we deliver projects that do not cost the earth. Our expert teams of engineers and consultants know how to get the best out of the world’s precious land and resources to provide for a growing population. We are leading the way in shaping a new future.

Boston 319 A Street, Suite 5E Boston, Massachusetts 02210 United States T: +1 617 419 2284

New York 100 Broadway New York, New York 10005 United States T: +1 212 334 2025

Chicago 801 West Adams Street, 8th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60607 United States T: +1 312 451 9138

San Francisco 228 Grant Avenue, 4th Floor San Francisco, California 94108 United States T: +1 415 691 5255

Los Angeles 9601 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite B Culver City, California 90232 United States T: +1 310 945 4800

NAinfo@burohappold.com www.burohappold.com

EDINBURGH GLASGOW LEEDS MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM

Business Leaders

Business Development

Craig Schwitter E: craig.schwitter@burohappold.com

East Coast Maura Triarsi E: maura.triarsi@burohappold.com

Denzil Gallagher E: denzil.gallagher@burohappold.com

BELFAST BATH LONDON MUNICH

HONG KONG PUNE MUMBAI DUBAI ABU DHABI

CAIRO KUWAIT JEDDAH RIYADH

Greg Otto E: greg.otto@burohappold.com

Structural Engineering MEP/FP Engineering Façades and Specialist Structures Lighting Fire Engineering and Risk Assessment Energy Auditing and Modeling Building Physics and Environmental Consulting Sustainability Consulting LEED Consulting Acoustic Consulting Audio Visual Consulting Building Integration and Controls Security Consulting and Blast Analysis Information, Computer and Telecommunications (ICT) Consulting Thermal and Environmental Modeling Post-occupancy Evaluation and Monitoring Forensic Engineering Wind Engineering Carbon Baselining and Action Plans

Master Planning Urban Regeneration Civil Engineering Bridge Engineering Transportation Design Traffic Planning and Modeling Road and Highway Design Energy Planning Geotechnical Engineering Environmental Engineering and Impact Assessment Entitlement Support Flood Mitigation and Flood Risk Assessment Hydraulic and Hydrological Analysis Marine and Coastal Engineering River Engineering Water Resource Management

100: Consulting Strategic Planning Strategic Environment Integrated Development Planning Project Viability and Business Models Project Delivery Organizational Capability Building Efficiency and Improvement Asset Management

Lisa Fay Matthiessen E: lisa.matthiessen@burohappold.com Michael McGough E: michael.mcgough@burohappold.com

Approval Certificate No. LRQ 0938983/A Covering UK, Germany, Poland and New York

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West Coast Silvia Van Wingerden E: silvia.vanwingerden@burohappold.com

Erleen Hatfield E: erleen.hatfield@burohappold.com

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES CHICAGO BOSTON NEW YORK

1: Buildings

10: Infrastructure

David Herd E: david.herd@burohappold.com

COPENHAGEN BERLIN WARSAW

List of Services

Approval Certificate No. LRQ 0938983/B Covering UK, Germany and New York

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Buro Happold

Contacts

Buildings : Infrastructure : Consulting From our very first project we have used our intricate knowledge of the industry to push the boundaries and achieve more. It is this commitment that sets us apart, that adds value, that makes us award winning. We apply the same level of complex thought and specialist expertise to every project we work on. Our people define what we do. We invest in them in the same way that they invest in us; by providing opportunities to learn, to research, to develop. Our way of design is to draw on every talent, to consider every approach, to strive to progress; but to always use our proven methodologies to get results. After 35 years in the industry we have never lost our desire to be challenged, our passion for creativity and our sense of adventure. We know that building a place with a future involves creating strong communities that enable economies to thrive, engaging with society’s big issues and enriching people’s lives. We are at the forefront of low energy design: we deliver projects that have less carbon emissions and are more sustainable, we deliver projects that do not cost the earth. Our expert teams of engineers and consultants know how to get the best out of the world’s precious land and resources to provide for a growing population. We are leading the way in shaping a new future.

Boston 319 A Street, Suite 5E Boston, Massachusetts 02210 United States T: +1 617 419 2284

New York 100 Broadway New York, New York 10005 United States T: +1 212 334 2025

Chicago 801 West Adams Street, 8th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60607 United States T: +1 312 451 9138

San Francisco 228 Grant Avenue, 4th Floor San Francisco, California 94108 United States T: +1 415 691 5255

Los Angeles 9601 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite B Culver City, California 90232 United States T: +1 310 945 4800

NAinfo@burohappold.com www.burohappold.com

EDINBURGH GLASGOW LEEDS MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM

Business Leaders

Business Development

Craig Schwitter E: craig.schwitter@burohappold.com

East Coast Maura Triarsi E: maura.triarsi@burohappold.com

Denzil Gallagher E: denzil.gallagher@burohappold.com

BELFAST BATH LONDON MUNICH

HONG KONG PUNE MUMBAI DUBAI ABU DHABI

CAIRO KUWAIT JEDDAH RIYADH

Greg Otto E: greg.otto@burohappold.com

Structural Engineering MEP/FP Engineering Façades and Specialist Structures Lighting Fire Engineering and Risk Assessment Energy Auditing and Modeling Building Physics and Environmental Consulting Sustainability Consulting LEED Consulting Acoustic Consulting Audio Visual Consulting Building Integration and Controls Security Consulting and Blast Analysis Information, Computer and Telecommunications (ICT) Consulting Thermal and Environmental Modeling Post-occupancy Evaluation and Monitoring Forensic Engineering Wind Engineering Carbon Baselining and Action Plans

Master Planning Urban Regeneration Civil Engineering Bridge Engineering Transportation Design Traffic Planning and Modeling Road and Highway Design Energy Planning Geotechnical Engineering Environmental Engineering and Impact Assessment Entitlement Support Flood Mitigation and Flood Risk Assessment Hydraulic and Hydrological Analysis Marine and Coastal Engineering River Engineering Water Resource Management

100: Consulting Strategic Planning Strategic Environment Integrated Development Planning Project Viability and Business Models Project Delivery Organizational Capability Building Efficiency and Improvement Asset Management

Lisa Fay Matthiessen E: lisa.matthiessen@burohappold.com Michael McGough E: michael.mcgough@burohappold.com

Approval Certificate No. LRQ 0938983/A Covering UK, Germany, Poland and New York

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West Coast Silvia Van Wingerden E: silvia.vanwingerden@burohappold.com

Erleen Hatfield E: erleen.hatfield@burohappold.com

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES CHICAGO BOSTON NEW YORK

1: Buildings

10: Infrastructure

David Herd E: david.herd@burohappold.com

COPENHAGEN BERLIN WARSAW

List of Services

Approval Certificate No. LRQ 0938983/B Covering UK, Germany and New York

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