A new landmark opera house with a 2,000-seat auditorium, lobby spaces, feature elements, and façade and roof structures supported on construction established to suit a previous design and constrained by strict heritage requirements of a densely populated historical district of St. Petersburg.*
The Bow is a striking presence on Calgary's skyline, with its iconic, crescent-shaped, inversely curved form incorporating “diagrid” framing. This innovative 58-storey mixed use tower is a $1.3 billion development designed to provide an environmentally sustainable headquarters for a leading energy company, and is the tallest building in Western Canada.*
The university’s new school of business building consists of approximately 270,000 sq.ft. of new floor space. Pavilions extend out from the main building providing additional feature spaces for a library, dining hall and lecture theatre. The focal point of the new building is the interior three-storey atrium and the signature feature is the seemingly ‘floating’ cantilevered meeting rooms.*
A set of 37-storey tall residential buildings part of CityCenter in Las Vegas, the largest and most significant privately funded project in the United States, and one of the world’s largest green developments. The two towers are distinctively leaning 5 degrees off-center in opposite directions.*
Fast tracked conceptual and schematic design for the 5 million sq.ft. multi-use condominium and hotel development. Project incorporated retail, feature and long span structures, hospitality and other services spread over 17 artificial island forming Australian continent as part of The World Islands development.*
Category 3 Design Review Check of the complex long span structural dome of the King’s Cross Western Concourse Roof Structure designed by Ove Arup & Partners Ltd. for Network Rail.*
The Royal Ontario Museum is among the world’s leading museums of natural history and world cultures. The building features a new museum program expanding into the existing heritage buildings. The project emphasized challenging architectural geometric forms solved in close collaboration with the design team and specialist steelwork fabricator.*
A fast-tracked expansion to the existing casino complex incorporating a 30 storey tower and a 5000 seat entertainment and convention centre featuring multi-story 70m long spans and vibration sensitive structures.*
Design build and fast tracked project incorporates three cargo terminals and a hangar. All buildings feature long span steel structures. New hangar with 3 continuous clear spans of 90m each capable of accommodating new series of B747-400 passenger airplanes.*
The project comprised a 400,000ft2 laboratory building within an existing hospital and university complex. The project includes multiple NMR and MRI facilities. Careful attention was given to vibration control of the structural systems to meet the necessary performance criteria.*
Design for the 435m tall tower incorporates broadcasting, entertainment and retail spaces. This unique design included extensive geometric and material nonlinear analysis in an extremely high seismic region, complex soil interaction issues, and specialty constructability considerations.*