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2014 design annual
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PREFACE Represented throughout this portfolio is the intersection between HOK’s thought leadership in specialty areas – healthcare, technology, airports, interiors, urbanism, sustainability – and our commitment to design excellence. We consider each project, no matter its purpose, to be deserving of quality. As reflected on these pages, the everyday environment of a transportation center or a hotel lobby receives as much care in design and detailing as the specialized facilities of an airport or a research lab. We believe every setting offers the opportunity to create a meaningful and memorable place. HOK solves the challenges of environments around the world through the exploration and analysis of site, purpose and form. An entrance canopy at a New York City hospital comes from the same rigorous approach as a vast mixed-use development in China. We are able to design a wide spectrum of building types in various locations through the multidisciplinary teams of our global practice. We apply our place-making skills to corporate campuses, financial districts, research parks and residential communities. The density required of these large, transformational areas is often achieved
through sustainable strategies. New infrastructure
changing styles of working. We are exploring
and buildings are organized around parks, gardens
ways of humanizing the office through new types
and greenery to mitigate the effects of climate
of resource-efficient arrangements, allowing for
change.
collaborative and individual work spaces.
Sensitivity to local climate and culture shapes our
Along with practical solutions, we include
design approach so that each project is appropriate
visionary designs created through international
to its context. A brick office building is seamlessly
competitions. Their innovative strategies include
woven into the historic fabric of London, while
an urban “carpet� of sustainable infrastructure in
bold towers, influenced by the shapes of Chinese
Houston and a cluster of spherical structures for a
ceramic vases, stand out on the Nanchang skyline
Chinese port office complex. While yet unrealized,
to mark its emerging business district. In Riyadh,
these urban and architectural proposals reflect
Saudi Arabia, a new residential community draws
imaginative possibilities that will influence our
on the region’s traditional urban patterns to
future built designs.
become the first project outside North America to achieve LEED for Homes certification.
The breadth of these projects illustrates the diversity of our work and productive
We have significantly expanded our opportunities
collaborations with our clients.
to design hotels and resorts through the recent addition of talented designers from a leading hospitality design firm, adding richness to a building type often associated more closely with repetition than risk-taking. As we move forward, this hospitality design expertise will benefit our healthcare environments by transforming them into more comfortable, attractive spaces. Our interior designs continue to benefit both public and private organizations in supporting
HOK Design Board
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Aegis Media Office
8
Atlantis Sanya Hainan Resort
14
Beijing Art Hotel
22
BP Center for High-Performance Computing
30
Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion
38
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower
48
Commerce Union Center
52
Confidential Master Plan Competition
58
Dechert Law Office
72
Delta Ottawa City Centre Renovation
78
Department of Housing and Urban Development Demonstration Office Space
84
Dubai Expo 2020 Master Plan
88
Five-Star Hotel Luxury Suite
96
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33 Davies Street
Golden Harbor Ecotourism Resort
114
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center Residential Community
122
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Interior Design
138
King Khalid International Airport Development + Expansion
146
LG Science Park
154
Long Beach Airport Terminal Modernization
162
MGM Grand Sanya
168
Museum Gardens Dream Pavilion Competition
174
Nanjing Financial Center
180
Newport Magistrates' Court
186
NewYork–Presbyterian 68th Street Entrance Renovation
192
NewYork–Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Center
198
Ogilvy & Mather Office
204
Oregon State Hospital
208
Phillips 66 Headquarters Campus
216
Rosewood Abu Dhabi
222
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Headquarters
230
TD Ameritrade Headquarters + Operations Center
236
The Central & Wolfe Campus
244
The Exchange
252
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences Facility III
258
Vaikunth Residential Development
266
Xiamen Tong'an New Town Blue Diamond Project
278
Zhoushan Island + Jintang Island Master Plan
286
Zhuhai Port Office Building Competition
298
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INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
108
500ft
Golden Empire Transit Central Facility
200
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100
Four Seasons Nanjing
Aegis Media Office 9
New York, New York, USA
Completion: 2012
This contemporary, dynamic workplace
for the office, providing a flexible space for
reflects Aegis Media’s energy and creativity
presentations, meetings and town hall events.
while responding to its growth as a global
The Tank bisects the building core and reads
media and digital communications leader.
as a three-dimensional volume, sheathed in reclaimed oak panels that add warmth and
The design for renovating Aegis’ existing
contrast with the all-white office interior.
space creates a light, bright aesthetic in an open-plan environment. The office’s color
Offices and workstations are customized to
palette plays on shades of white, creating a
support the company’s creative work style.
gallery where Aegis’ people can display their
Branding throughout the office supports
work. Light woods bring a natural feel to the
Aegis and its family of companies with
office while complementing the color palette.
a flexible layout that allows applications to change as groups relocate within the
By widening the existing stairway between
space. The project follows best practices in
floors 13 and 14 and adding cafés and open
sustainable office design.
workspaces, designers created a social hub linking the two floors. Nicknamed “The Tank,” this iconic space acts as a focal point
◄ café
2014 design annual
94,000 sq. ft. / 8,700 sq. m.
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2 3
4 6 5
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0 5 15 30 60ft
11
AEGIS MEDIA OFFICE
▲ conference room
◄ level 14 floor plan 1
elevator lobby
2
work station
3
café
4
conference room
5
lecture room
6
waiting area
▼ café seating
13
AEGIS MEDIA OFFICE
Atlantis Sanya Hainan Resort 15
Sanya, Hainan Province, China
Completion: 2016
The design for this 1,400-guestroom resort
The 48-story tower is capped by a 78-foot-
of the waterpark and ocean. They also have a
hotel reinterprets the myth of Atlantis on
high lantern that pulls the rhythm of the
strong cross-axial orientation to the signature
Hainan Island. The resort sits along the
tower’s continuous linear balconies up to
317,000-gallon Atlantis aquarium.
Haitang Bay National Coast, overlooking the
its peak. The curtain wall and balcony rails
South China Sea.
incorporate a waved frit that appears to
Pushing the building’s core back to the arrival
send ripples up the building, reinforcing the
side introduces a subtle inflection to the plan
Derived from the ocean’s crashing against the
fl uid nature of the design. The signature
and allows guestrooms to face the beach
island’s rocky coast – traditionally considered
Atlantis Bridge Suite is incorporated into the
and ocean. The podium includes more than
in China to be the end of the earth – the tower
penthouse level of the tower, reinterpreting
320,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and
rises in two fin-like forms joined to create
the Atlantis brand’s classic tradition in a
conference space.
a dramatic massing. The building podium,
modern way.
including the main lobby rotunda, is conceived
◄ aerial view
Inspired by coral reefs, the “Lost Chambers”
as a series of spiraling vortexes of water
The porte-cochère and lobby reception area
aquarium’s design focuses on fl uid movement
streaming away from the towers.
are developed on an axis with views
through the resort’s aquatic exhibits.
2014 design annual
3.3 million sq. ft. / 307,000 sq. m.
â–˛ hotel tower
▼ level 5 floor plan 1
guestrooms
2
service core
1 0 5
2
10 20m
1
17 ▼ level 6 floor plan guestrooms
2
service core
3
suite
1
2
3
1
ATLANTIS SANYA HAINAN RESORT
1
â–ź lobby level floor plan 1
parking
2
the avenues retail
3
the avenues roof
4
water feature
5
dig suites
6
the lost chambers
7
atlantis aquarium
8
poseidon court
9
front desk / front office
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10 hotel retail 11 lobby lounge / bar 12 grand lobby 13 hotel arrival 14 boardrooms 15 grand ballroom below
3
16 specialty restaurant 17 executive offices 18 banquet VIP arrival
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1
6 18 7 8
9
15
13 4
5 12 14 11 10
17
16
0 10 20 40m
▲ atlantis aquarium
19
ATLANTIS SANYA HAINAN RESORT
▲ atlantis aquarium
▼ grand lobby
21
ATLANTIS SANYA HAINAN RESORT
Beijing Art Hotel 23
Beijing, China
Competition: 2013
The Beijing Art Hotel acts as a counterpoint
With its striking zigzag geometry, the hotel
to the new Tadao Ando-designed museum in
cuts across the landscape. Firmly anchored
northeast Beijing.
on the eastern end, the structure rises above the ground plane at the western end, floating
At the site entrance, the museum is conceived
as it is reflected in the pond below. Directly
as an oval floating in a reflecting pond and
accessible from the hotel and museum, a
accessible via a pedestrian bridge. The crisp,
destination lounge hovers in the water like a
angular planes of the hotel provide a sharp
droplet poised for immersion.
contrast to the soft, oval form of the museum. This design creates a boundary edge for the
Located in an accent pavilion, the ballroom
museum space and a surface for its
and ancillary facilities form the western
floating silhouette.
enclosure of the arrival plaza. Based on floor-area ratio constraints, many of the
◄ aerial view
The 180-key, fi ve-star boutique hotel
dining areas sit below grade, opening onto a
functions in the landscape like a liaison,
recessed water garden that is designed as an
balancing the water side of the museum with
“oval void” and is visible from the
the land side of the hotel.
museum’s solid oval.
2014 design annual
339,000 sq. ft. / 31,500 sq. m.
▲ main entry
▲ north elevation
0 8
6
16 0 5
32 10
8
20
64t
ground floor plan ► 7 lobby
2
lobby bar
3
café + bar
4
specialty restaurant
5
front office
6
ballroom
7
garden suites
8
garden
9
sunken courtyard
40m
1
5
1
2 4 9
25
3
10 museum
BEIJING ART HOTEL
10
▲ cross section
▲ view across sunken plaza
▲ cross section
27
BEIJING ART HOTEL
▼ exterior perspective
29
BEIJING ART HOTEL
BP Center for High-Performance Computing 31
Houston, Texas, USA
Located on BP’s Westlake campus, the
Computing floors on levels two and three
Employees and visitors can access the
Center for High-Performance Computing is a
embrace a “box within a box” concept for the
computing spaces via an elevator or
three-story, standalone building that houses
server rack space, with the office and support
cascading stairway. A wall adjacent to the
functions and equipment for computing and
space placed outside the box. A service
stairway separates the computing rack
PUE Design: 1.35
processing geophysical data. According to
corridor surrounding the computing space
space from the office space. This wall is clad
PUE Annual Average: 1.33
BP, it is the world’s largest supercomputer for
provides access to the racks and creates a
in a vibrant yellow wood panel system that
commercial research.
buffer from the exterior. The offices’ location
graphically reinforces the concept of a box
along the building’s north face provides
within a box.
Completion: 2013
BP’s campus is in the Houston Energy
daylight and views while reducing direct heat
Corridor, 20 miles west of downtown Houston
loads. To the north, the offices' undulating
The overall orientation supports sustainability
along Interstate 10. The building’s public
glass facade creates collaboration alcoves
goals by limiting the building’s glazed areas
program components face the highway
between the glazed exterior wall and the
to the north. The facility is designed to
and feeder road to the north. A service
office space.
deliver a power use effectiveness (PUE)
access drive, loading area, cooling towers
of 1.35, compared to a global average of
and generators are contained to the south
The building’s east and west facades align
approximately 1.85 according to a 2012
between the building and an existing garage.
with the garage. Pulling the main entry
Uptime Institute survey.
volume to the west creates a clear entry The facility is a data center consisting of
sequence from the campus while cantilevered
“white space” (closed server racks) with
conference and team areas above the entry
supporting offices on levels two and three and
strengthen visual connectivity to the main
mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems
campus.
on the first level. The design expresses the building’s nature by layering and stacking its functions, with the materiality conveying the programs of the spaces inside.
◄ main entry
2014 design annual
110,000 sq. ft. / 10,200 sq. m.
â–ź level 1 floor plan 1
lobby
2
conference room
3
shipping / receiving
4
loading dock
5
chilled water plant
6
electrical
7
UPS
2
7 1
6
3
5 4
0 10 30
▲ air handling units
▲ electrical
70ft
33
▲ pumps
1
2
2
2
8
3
▲ cross section
4
office + office support
2
computing / rack space
3
support
4
electrical
5
air handling units
6
chillers
7
pumps
8
cooling towers
9
exterior service zone
3
7 4
1
5
6
9
BP CENTER FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
▲ chillers
▲ north elevation
▲ east elevation
35
BP CENTER FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
▲ informal collaboration space
▲ north facade detail
▼ exterior view of entrance
37
BP CENTER FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion 39
Los Angeles, California, USA
Completion: 2013
The 11-story Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health
a double skin of glazing and vertical glass
leads to the ground floor lobby and simulation
Sciences Pavilion integrates world-class
fin sun screens mitigate solar gain and glare
lab, which are fronted with large windows that
patient care, medical research and teaching
from the low-angled light. On the southern
provide light and views to the outside.
within a single building.
exposure, the recessed windows and light
Annual EUI: 85 kBTU / sf / yr
shelves create a restrained facade. On the
Materials and details throughout public
The pavilion is clad in a shimmering, double-
north face, floor-to-ceiling windows offer
spaces promote the quality and care that
glass skin, with a broad, gently curving facade
stunning views of the Hollywood Hills and
characterize the Cedars-Sinai brand. From
that wraps along San Vicente Boulevard, the
provide natural light in office areas.
the Jerusalem limestone in the main lobby,
major thoroughfare leading to the Cedars-
to the calming, spa-like feel of the sixth-floor
Sinai campus. With its high-tech sensibility,
On the top two research-dedicated floors,
neuroscience waiting area, to the ample
sleek transparency and high-quality materials,
a connecting stair opens to a gathering
seating and comfortable lighting at every
the building’s image speaks to a synergy of
space and encourages collaboration among
level, the design focuses on the well-being of
healthcare and science.
physicians, researchers and educators.
each patient.
Located adjacent to the translational The LEED Gold-certified facility features
research laboratories, this “living room”
The team designed the pavilion with flexibility
efficient mechanical systems, a photovoltaic
attracts researchers seeking space for quiet
for programs to change over time. The
array and smart facades that respond to
concentration or casual meetings.
building includes standard-sized treatment
environmental conditions. The exterior skin
◄ view looking west
and procedure spaces and an infrastructure
has high-performance glass and perforated
At lower levels, the pavilion conveys a civic
that will accommodate continuous changes in
metal panels that reduce heat gain and
sensibility with a natural limestone base that
medical technologies and research.
glare while providing a comfortable interior
creates a plinth for the glass structure above.
environment. On the east and west facades,
The limestone forms an entrance canopy that
2014 design annual
820,000 sq. ft. / 76,200 sq. m.
â–ź level 8 floor plan
7
8
1
elevator lobby
2
education center
3
break area
4
conference room
5
open office
6
closed lab
7
work area
8
open lab
9
lab support
6 8
5 5
4
2
3
1
4
5
9
6
8
5
8 8
0
16
32
64 ft
41
▲ interior corridor ▲ café
CEDARS-SINAI ADVANCED HEALTH SCIENCES PAVILION
▲ clinical space
▲ view looking southeast
▲ facade details
facade diagram â–ş 1
concrete structural slab on metal decking
2
aluminum band
3
glazed aluminum curtain wall
4
steel beam with spray-on fireproofing
5
insulated vision glass
6
insulated vision glass shadowbox
7
vertical glass fin
8
catwalk
43
8
1
3 1
1
5
5
3
6
6
4
6 3 4 4 7
CEDARS-SINAI ADVANCED HEALTH SCIENCES PAVILION
2
▲ elevation
▲ cross section
45
CEDARS-SINAI ADVANCED HEALTH SCIENCES PAVILION
▲ view from crosswalk
▼ lobby / main entry
47
CEDARS-SINAI ADVANCED HEALTH SCIENCES PAVILION
▲ interior stair
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower 49
Mumbai, India
Completion: 2013
The aerodynamic, sculptural form elevates
Combining an architecturally dynamic
the control center of Mumbai’s primary
form with the precise functional demands
international airport and creates a signature
of an air traffic control tower, the design
element for the airport complex. As one of the
creates a workplace that is safe, efficient
tallest and most visible structures in Mumbai,
and comfortable. Tower controllers are
the 275-foot-high tower makes an iconic
equipped with the latest technology, including
statement in the city.
electronic flight strips, and have unobstructed views of the entire operations area.
The tower supports CSIA’s vision of being a world-class airport with the best possible
HOK collaborated with Arup on the project,
facilities, infrastructure and management.
which began as an international design
Featuring three floors at the base and four
competition.
at the top, it is designed to meet an array of complex traffic control requirements while remaining flexible for future needs.
◄ view from ground level
2014 design annual
43,050 sq. ft. / 4,000 sq. m.
UP
UP
DN
▲ upper level floor plan
▲ lower level floor plan
▲ section
▼ street view
0
4
8
16
32m
51
CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER
Commerce Union Center 53
Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China
Competition: 2013
The city's abundant greenery and natural
A low-scale outdoor shopping street is set
On the site's western edge, a park between
beauty inspired the design of the Jiangxi
against the larger indoor retail outlets to the
the commercial edge and the residential
General Chamber of Commerce complex. This
east. This provides an attractive destination
towers serves as the project’s green heart.
development will anchor the northern end of
with views of the entire shopping experience.
Primarily used by residents, the park's
Nanchang's new central business district on the Gan River's western shore.
eastern edge will be activated by cafés The towers appear to be formed by the same
and storefronts. The park also serves as a
natural erosion that created the river and
buffer and connecting point between the
Located in an underdeveloped part of the
its new retail edge. Their design is heavily
commercial areas on the east and residential
city, the project provides a strong sense of
infl uenced by the sculptural forms of the
areas on the west.
place and a self-sustaining environment that
ceramic vases produced in the Jiangxi
takes advantage of the river and its
region. Tapering at the top and bottom, the
amenities to attract visitors.
smooth, shifting form creates a distinct tower that, like the river, appears to change
The design stretches the retail space along
shape when viewed from different angles.
the site’s long river edge and anchors each
The triangular plan maximizes views to the
end with two large office and hotel towers.
river while creating a structurally sound
Stepped terraces make the retail space feel
form for the buildings.
like a natural extension of the curving river's edge while maximizing views of the city.
◄ aerial view
2014 design annual
3.77 million sq. ft. / 351,000 sq. m.
â–ş level 1 plan + site 1
retail
2
exhibition space
3
public circulation
4
office / business center
3
4 3
3
1
1
3 1
2 1 3 1
1
4
0 8 16 32 64m
▲ public plaza
55
COMMERCE UNION CENTER
▲ skyline at night
▼ aerial view at night
57
COMMERCE UNION CENTER
Confidential Master Plan Competition 59
Houston, Texas, USA
Competition: 2013
The plan proposes a conceptual model for
With a unifying “carpet,” the initial strategy
capacity to sustain a dense population,
improving the quality of life in this district,
seeks to connect previously separated
regenerate natural resources and mitigate
which is 12 miles west of downtown Houston
neighborhoods. This sustainable urban
the effects of climate change.
along the Interstate 10 Energy Corridor.
topography provides a foundation for the city's infrastructure. New districts designed
The design separates vehicular activity, giving
Though it greatly improved connectivity
around the corridor are confined to the
preference to pedestrians. The long-term
among US cities, the introduction of
limits of the blanket, creating a diverse but
proposal looks to negate the automobile-
the country's Interstate Highway System
compact urban footprint.
driven development by providing alternative
divided many neighborhoods. In Houston, the
transportation methods. This reduces the
highways have hindered pedestrian movement
The “performative topography” concept is
strain on roadway infrastructure while
and damaged residents’ sense of community.
integrated with a plan to use vertical growth
creating an urban environment that promotes
to resolve horizontal sprawl. By expanding
community interdependence.
The new master plan creates a more livable
vertically, new development requires less
civic space by cross-pollinating building
infrastructure and land.
systems, public and private sectors, and
◄ aerial view
active and passive landscapes. The design
As it restores the equilibrium of culture, city
introduces a new example of city-making and
and nature, the landscape strategy gives
injects a sense of place into the area.
the current urban environment the
2014 design annual
13.1 million sq. ft. / 1.2 million sq. m.
â–˛ conceptual site plan
▼ water harvesting + filtration system
1 inverted concrete waffle slab 2 organic matter water filtration 3 cistern collection 4 subterranean hydrologic network 5 underground storage reservoir
1
2
3
4
5
61
CONFIDENTIAL MASTER PLAN COMPETITION
▲ multimodal transit center
â–˛ mixed-use hyper-vertical density
8
9
6
8
10
11
2 3
1
5
â–˛ mixed-use tower performative system diagram 1
inverted concrete waffle slab
2
organic matter water filtration
3
cistern collection
4
subterranean hydrologic network
5
underground storage reservoir
6
photovoltaic solar array
7
dual-facade ventilation system
8
private community green space
9
condominium + living
10
private office + workplace
11
retail + entertainment + social space
12
parking
4
12
CONFIDENTIAL MASTER PLAN COMPETITION
7
63
▼ aerial view at night
65
CONFIDENTIAL MASTER PLAN COMPETITION
33 Davies Street 67
London, UK
Completion: 2013
This new office building in the heart of
the building. By varying the size and detailing
The design team advised the clients on the
London’s historic Mayfair neighborhood
of the windows, an illusion of “piano nobile”
selection of artists for the public artwork,
reflects the area’s vibrant spirit.
exists along ground floor retail spaces. This
which includes three solid bronze portcullis
helps integrate the building into its historic
entrance gates designed by London artist
Located in a Conservation Area among
surroundings while maintaining the floor-to-
Wendy Ramshaw, CBE.
Georgian townhouses and imposing Victorian
floor heights of a modern office building
facades, the office building needed to balance
on higher floors.
contemporary and traditional aesthetics.
BIM geometry and data developed throughout the design and construction process will
Incorporating the essence of classical
In reference to neighboring buildings, the
aid in the building’s ongoing management.
architecture, the design team worked with
exterior has the appearance of handset,
Key initiatives that will benefit the owners
Grosvenor and Stow Capital Partners to give
handmade brickwork, with decorative
include asset tagging, online tools for
the building its own identity while ensuring
elements crafted from Portland stone. The
building management systems, tenant fit-out
that it fits comfortably in its surroundings.
facade's precast panels are elegantly detailed
guidelines and GIS models.
to hide joints and junctions. Using this Using building information modeling (BIM), the
material accelerated construction while giving
The project achieved BREEAM Excellent
team maximized floor-to-ceiling heights while
the facade a consistent appearance.
certification.
effectively adding an entire fl oor in comparison to the Edwardian building it replaces.
The quality of design, materials and detailing continues inside the building. The reception
The design reconciled a classically inspired
area, in particular, reflects the contemporary,
elevation design, which would typically require
exclusive luxury called for in the design brief.
decreased floor-to-floor heights moving up
◄ main entrance
2014 design annual
33,700 sq. ft. / 3,130 sq. m.
â–˛ entrance to offices with portcullis gates open
â–˛ portcullis gate detail
9 ground floor plan â–ş
retail 1
4
retail 2
5
reception desk
6
entrance retail 1
7
entrance to office
8
entrance retail 2
9
service corridor
4 3
1
5
5
waiting area
3
1
office reception
2
0
1
2
7
8
10m
6
69
33 DAVIES STREET
â–˛ view of office reception
â–ź exterior view across davies street
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33 DAVIES STREET
Dechert Law Office 73
Washington, DC, USA
Completion: 2013
Carefully crafted with exquisite details and
By concentrating the focus of the
Partner offices are designed and furnished
refined materials, Dechert’s fresh yet timeless
programming within the building core, the
to support both collaborative and quiet
law office was completed from design through
team maximized the use of the lease area
concentration work. All attorney offices
occupancy in just 10 months.
without compromising the work environment
are sized to eliminate wasted space and
for attorneys and staff. As a result, the space
standardized on a module to facilitate
By collaborating with Dechert's employees to
has a more open feeling than other offices
operations. Instead of being in enclosed
develop new work strategies, the design team
with such a high occupancy rate.
suites, administrative workstations are in an
created a flexible environment that enables Natural materials and subtle architectural
This allows for flexible space assignments as
and productively.
features – including glass partitions for
the needs of support departments
all offices, soft indirect lighting and wide
change over time.
The design ensures that the space adapts
corridors – create airy volumes that blur the
to the firm’s evolving needs without
distinction between interior and perimeter
compromising grace, comfort or the
space. Interior offices have been upgraded
permanence that signifies Dechert’s
with the same glass partition system used
prominence in the legal community.
on perimeter offices. A painted accent wall
Punctuated by the firm’s vibrant art collection,
illuminated by a light cove simulates daylight.
the interior architecture is restrained and the detailing is precisely executed.
◄ elevator lobby
open plan contiguous with legal workspaces.
attorneys to practice law more efficiently
2014 design annual
60,000 sq. ft. / 5,575 sq. m.
â–˛ view of reception from elevator lobby
3
4
2 4
0 6 12
5 24ft
1
75
4
4
â–˛ level 12 floor plan 1
elevator lobby
2
reception
3
waiting area
4
office
5
conference room
6
break room
DECHERT LAW OFFICE
6
▲ lobby
▼ office corridor
77
DECHERT LAW OFFICE
Delta Ottawa City Centre Renovation 79
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Completion: 2012
HOK redesigned the exterior, public spaces
An open, naturally lit business area features
Redesigned guestrooms cater to business
and guestrooms of the Delta Ottawa City
a series of interactive, fully connected
travelers and include targeted reading lights
Centre hotel. Its transformation sets the
work hubs and lounge areas. This space
and multiple outlets for charging devices.
benchmark for Delta’s rebranding, which the
draws guests to the lobby and serves as a
Docking stations enable users to connect
team is carrying out in hotels across Canada.
destination where convention delegates can
their laptops or tablets on the television
network and interact.
display. Spaces with ergonomic equipment
The goal for the renovation was to maximize
give business travelers a comfortable,
functionality, comfort and convenience within
The “resto-lounge” area on the second floor
productive work environment while spa-like
a modern aesthetic. The redesigned hotel
is an extension of the upper lobby and
bathrooms offer a luxurious retreat.
adapts to the needs of modern travelers,
business hubs. The hotel restaurant draws
allowing them to conduct business and relax
visitors into the dining experience through
Since the renovation, the hotel’s group
in comfort and style.
the chef's interaction station, a wine-tasting
business has increased by nearly 50 percent.
bar and a chef’s table. These amenities By moving the hotel’s original drop-off ramp
provide opportunities for the hotel to host
at the second floor and relocating the front
after-work events.
desk reception area to the first floor, the design establishes an attractive street-level
Delta Ottawa City Centre is located within
presence that strengthens the hotel’s
walking distance of Ottawa’s Parliament
connection to the neighborhood.
buildings, museums and the Rideau Canal. The design takes inspiration from the hotel’s
◄ lobby
Layered space planning for public areas
Canadian heritage. The bar-lounge area
creates a versatile series of spaces in the
references the Parliament library with all-
lobby and upper lobby/mezzanine area,
white painted books and pockets of tongue-in-
accessible via a central staircase.
cheek Canadian accessories.
2014 design annual
340,000 sq. ft. / 31,600 sq. m.
â–˛ elevator lobby and lounge
6
5 6
3
7
4
3
1
1
2 5
0
2
8 16
4
32
7
▲ level 2 floor plan
1
main lobby
1
elevator lobby + lounge
2
elevator lobby
2
business hub
3
reception
3
bar area
4
retail
4
wine display
5
ballroom
5
restaurant
6
office
6
lounge
7
prefunction
7
buffet
64t
▲ ground floor plan
81
DELTA OTTAWA CITY CENTRE RENOVATION
▲ bar area
▼ business hub
83
DELTA OTTAWA CITY CENTRE RENOVATION
Department of Housing and Urban Development Demonstration Office Space 85
Washington, DC, USA
Completion: 2013
This pilot project creates a new “workplace
impromptu meeting spaces while preserving
The modular workplace layout follows the
of the future” for the headquarters of the
the character of the original building.
building geometry. A flexible planning system
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
accommodates entirely open or enclosed By expanding shared spaces without reducing
groups with minimal reconfiguration, while
workspace footprints, the design allows
ceiling systems emulate the building’s
The 10-story Robert C. Weaver Federal
the building to accommodate more people.
original curves.
Building was completed in 1968 and is
Shared spaces include break, collaboration
considered by many to be a prime example
and training rooms punctuated with the bright
The design pays homage to the building’s
of Brutalist architecture. HUD envisioned
oranges and yellows that were part of the
architect, Marcel Breuer, through details such
transforming the dark and isolating interiors
building’s historic wayfinding scheme.
as the use of his timeless guest chairs.
of its headquarters into a bright, open work environment that would improve
Located off the perimeter, private offices
communication and help the agency attract
include glass walls to maximize the daylight
talented people.
penetrating through small punched windows. A light color palette helps diffuse light
Opening the space from wall to wall, designers removed suites that had formerly acted as barriers. A lively internal “street” now provides
◄ conference room
through the space.
2014 design annual
25,000 sq. ft. / 2,322 sq. m.
floor plan ►
1 elevator lobby
2 break room
3 open office area STAIR 8
TELE.
ELEV. 17
DN
UP
DN
STAIR 7 UP
TELE.
ELEC.
ELEV. 9
ELEV. 10
ELEV. 11
ELEV. 12
ELEC.
CUST.
CUST.
ELEV. 16
ELEV. 15
ELEV. 14
ELEV. 13
MEN
WOMEN
WOMEN
MEN
ELEC.
TELE.
TELE.
2 ELEC.
UP
3 3
1 DN
STAIR 4
STAIR 3
UP
DN
▲ open office area ▲ corridor
▼ enclosed office
87
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SPACE
Dubai Expo 2020 Master Plan 89
Dubai, UAE
Design completion: 2012
HOK was the lead designer for a team that
With three separate pavilions symbolizing
The team planned the Expo site to create
developed the master plan for Dubai Expo
opportunity, sustainability and mobility, the
a sustainable benchmark for events in the
2020, which is expected to draw more than
design features “innovation pods” and “best
Middle East. An iconic photovoltaic fabric
25 million visitors to the city.
practice areas” in each thematic zone. These
structure covers the main walkways, acting
three zones emanate from a central plaza
as a solar-powered sun shade and combining
The design looks to the future while drawing
named the Al Wasl, the historic Arab name for
with photovoltaic panels on building facades
on traditional Emirati community planning
Dubai meaning “the connection.”
to capture enough sunlight to generate at
concepts. With its mixture of education,
least half of the Expo’s energy requirements
innovation and entertainment, the plan refl ects
Inspired by the layout of a traditional Arabic
on site. Other sustainable strategies include
the best qualities of Dubai and the form and
souk, or marketplace, the design places larger
recycling wastewater, reusing materials and
spirit of a world expo.
pavilions to the perimeter while clustering
monitoring the Expo’s carbon footprint.
smaller exhibit spaces toward the center Situated on the southwestern edge of Dubai
of the site. This layout creates a smooth
HOK teamed with Populous and Arup on
in Jebel Ali, the site is close to Dubai’s new Al
pedestrian flow while encouraging interaction
the master plan.
Maktoum International Airport and Jebel Ali
among visitors.
Port, the world’s third-busiest port.
◄ aerial view
2014 design annual
1,082 acres / 438 hectares
â–ź site plan 1
parking
2
central plaza
3
future retail
4
metro
5
expo office
6
expo village
7
future institutional
8
pavilions
9
expo support
10 future mixed use
6 10
4 3
7 5
2
8
9
1
0
20
40
80m
DUBAI EXPO 2020 MASTER PLAN
▲ central plaza
91 ▲ main entry
â–˛ pavilion aerial view
93
DUBAI EXPO 2020 MASTER PLAN
▲ pavilion perspective
pavilion cluster ▲
▼ aerial view at night
95
DUBAI EXPO 2020 MASTER PLAN
Five-Star Hotel Luxury Suite 97
New York, New York, USA
Completion: 2013
This design brings luxury and glamour to the
Visitors entering the suite find an elaborate,
The cool, rich patterns found in the Carrera
penthouse “Empress Suite,” considered one of
abstracted orchid pattern set in marble.
marble flooring, walls and counter spaces
New York’s most exclusive places to stay.
With silvery tones, rich velvets and delicious
amplify the oversize bath. Black cabinetry
curves, the master bedroom’s design cues
and modern, side-by-side vessel sinks provide
Located on the 50th floor of a five-star hotel,
reference old Hollywood while remaining in
a sleek contrast outdone only by the round,
the suite has floor-to-ceiling windows offering
step with contemporary design.
sumptuous black freestanding tub. A custom
panoramic vistas of Central Park, the Hudson River and Columbus Circle.
halo-style pendant hangs over the tub, backed Elegant stripped millwork, recessed
by a seamless curved marble wall that cleverly
lighting and crystal sconces add drama
conceals a dramatic standing shower. The
The suite includes a master bedroom and
to the bedroom. A curved wall backs the
transparent back wall’s elaborate, damask-
second bedroom, dining and living room,
room’s centerpiece, the bed’s upholstered
type pattern complements the space.
media room, study and butler’s pantry, as
velvet headboard.
well as two points of entry, two full baths and a powder room.
to curate the suite's exclusive art exhibition of
lattice pattern, an oversized walk-in closet
New York City-inspired works by established
The design draws inspiration from the brand’s
and dressing room features leather-wrapped
and emerging contemporary artists.
heritage while celebrating the modern
doors and custom drawer pulls. Shelves and
character of Manhattan. Contributing to
spaces are backlit to put clothing, jewelry
the aesthetic are custom-made furnishings,
and accessories on display. Designed
highly curated artwork, a dramatic entryway
in collaboration with Dior, the closet is
sculpture, a customized Swarovski chandelier
fashionable and functional.
and hand-woven area rugs with textured, freeform edges.
◄ entry
The hotel partnered with Whitewall magazine Bound by glass with an elaborate etched
2014 design annual
3,300 sq. ft. / 307 sq. m.
â–˛ main foyer
99
FIVE-STAR HOTEL LUXURY SUITE
▲ dining + living space
▲ living room
▼ master bath
101
FIVE-STAR HOTEL LUXURY SUITE
▲ reading space within bedroom
Four Seasons Nanjing 103
Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Completion: 2017
The 300-key Four Seasons Nanjing is on
Reflecting the sophistication of the Four
a prominent site in the heart of what was
Seasons brand and its guests, the 300-room
once Nanjing’s national government district.
hotel has an elegant, contextual feel. Dark
Located near the former presidential palace
brickwork and punched openings integrate
and government center, the new hotel tower
the spirit of traditional Mingguo design
sits adjacent to a series of smaller residential
in a modern way. Juxtaposing the sleek,
buildings reflecting China’s early-20th-century
refined curtain wall of the tower with the
Mingguo architectural style.
historic structures reinforces the theme of a contemporary building in an historic context.
West of the site, Nanjing’s newest museum faces the primary lobby. A primary boulevard
By incorporating the residential scale of the
with mature trees borders the south side.
masonry structures on the arrival side and transitioning to a sleek glazed skin along the
The plan creates clear edges for the irregular
avenues, the design creates an appropriate
site, with a private, residential-scale arrival
urban-scale response to the surroundings.
court. A separate residential tower sits on the boulevard to the south in an area zoned for taller structures. The Mingguo structures will be retained and redeveloped as a boutique retail and dining destinations.
◄ street view
2014 design annual
759,000 sq. ft. / 70,500 sq. m.
â–˛ exterior perspective
► ground floor plan 9 2
open seating
3
retail
4
kitchen
5
ballroom
6
noodle + tea room
7
meeting
8
resident drop-off
9
hotel main entry
6 4 2
10
1
6
lounge + lobby
0
1
12
10 garden
7 20 30
5
60m
8
3 3
3 105
FOUR SEASONS NANJING
▲ main entry
▼ exterior perspective
107
FOUR SEASONS NANJING
Golden Empire Transit Central Facility 109
Bakersfield, California, USA
Completion: 2015
Inspired by the local landscape, the design
a central pivot point, the “pinwheel” design
The design is targeting net zero energy use
of this new administrative and maintenance
gives occupants a level of autonomy while
and LEED Platinum certification. Integrated
facility for Bakersfield’s transit agency
keeping them connected.
building systems work together to decrease
references orange groves, foothills and mountains and aims for net zero energy use.
loads. Low-tech, energy-efficient solutions Offices, meeting rooms and support spaces
include optimized building geometry, highly
are located along the perimeter, with open
insulated exterior systems, self-shading and
Visitors pass through an entrance court
offices in the center below a dramatic vaulted
textured rain screens, and natural daylighting.
with drought-tolerant plants and low,
ceiling. A series of small skylights draw
On-site renewable energy systems include
rammed earth seat walls. At the center of
natural light into the space.
photovoltaic panels and a geothermal HVAC
the site, the building’s main entry provides
◄ entry
system that will reduce the building’s power
access to administrative and meeting
In the summer, the building’s thick walls
spaces serving the public.
absorb heat during the day and provide a
needs to net zero.
cooling effect at night. These walls serve as
Natural, locally sourced materials help
The building follows a radial organizing
the primary load-bearing structure for the
create a welcoming environment. To balance
concept, with three wings housing
free-span, precast concrete roof. Forming a
the industrial feeling in the maintenance area,
administration, training and operations
series of large, vaulted spaces, the interiors
the design uses warm textures, colors and
groups. A fourth wing serves as the
support the agency’s desire to be open and
wood window frames.
maintenance building. Radiating out from
transparent with the public.
2014 design annual
80,000 sq. ft. / 7,430 sq. m.
â–˛ physical model
â–˛ passive strategy diagram
â–ş level 1 floor plan reception
2
boardroom
3
multipurpose
4
training room
5
lunchroom
6
dispatch
7
maintenance shop
8
parts department
9
general shop
13
12
0
1
10
10 component rebuild shop
20
11 brake shop 12 body shop
40
13 paint booth
10
11
9
80ft
8
111 7
5
1
2
3 4
GOLDEN EMPIRE TRANSIT CENTRAL FACILITY
6
â–ź aerial view 19 1 2 3 4 6 5
7
113
8
10 detail wall section â–ş 1
membrane
2
deck board
3
insulation
4
topping slab
5
double T precast beams
6
gutter
7
tilt-up concrete wall
8
vapor barrier
9
insulation
20
11
10 rainscreen mounting system
12
11 wood framing
13
12 water jet perforated panels 13 insulated vision glass 14 finished concrete flooring
14 15
15 radiant flooring
16
16 slab
17
17 footing 18 drainage 19 raised seam metal roof 20 concrete panel rainscreen
18
GOLDEN EMPIRE TRANSIT CENTRAL FACILITY
9
Golden Harbor Ecotourism Resort 115
Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China
Completion: 2018
“Even though everything is the work of man,”
A central lake acts as the primary element
the area’s cultural and historical context,
Ji Cheng wrote in The Craft of Gardens in
that organizes all development parcels. The
the design creates a destination that is
1631, “it must appear to have been created by
north shoreline is urban and supports more
both commercially viable and ecologically
heaven.” This statement inspired the design
activities, while the south shoreline is natural
sustainable.
of a luxurious resort in Suzhou, home of many
and private, providing more tranquility.
classical Chinese gardens.
As a lakeshore development, the design There are three themed areas within the
protects ecotones – zones between water and
The landmark destination on Taihu Lake, the
master plan: the harbor area to the north
land along the edge of a lake – and secures
largest lake in eastern China, will introduce
and west, including a marina, yacht club
wildlife habitats while encouraging human
ecotourism to China’s emerging international
hotel and tourist town center; the hill area
interaction with the natural environment.
and domestic tourism sector. After winning
to the east, with a water sports park, dry ski
Following the spirit of the traditional Chinese
an international design competition for
slope and visitor center; and a delta area to
garden, the planning framework is carefully
the master plan, HOK is now designing the
the south, with a family hotel and corporate
scaled to provide intimate spaces and
buildings and public spaces.
club. Building forms embrace organic shapes
diverse visitor experiences while promoting
to reflect the ebbs and flows of the natural
interaction between people and the water.
The design starts with the traditional
environment.
Chinese methodology of using water to infuse the garden with life, hills to establish
The plan organizes the site to draw visitors
environmental framework, paths to connect
from the entry areas throughout the rest of
different experiences and buildings to create
the development, encouraging engagement
diverse spaces.
with different amenity spaces. By integrating the lake’s pristine natural environment with
◄ aerial view
2014 design annual
222 acres / 90 hectares
7 1
6 3 2 4 5 8 9
10 11
12
â–˛ site plan 1
performance center
2
amphitheater
3
retail street
4
lakefront promenade
5
central plaza
6
north side park
7
marina center + office
8
exhibition center reflection pool
9
east taihu tourist center
10 retail 11 recreation center 12 lakeside park
0 50 100 200 400m
▲ view of harbor
117
GOLDEN HARBOR ECOTOURISM RESORT
▲ pedestrian street perspective
▲ night exterior perspective
▲ site section
119
▲ site section through building
GOLDEN HARBOR ECOTOURISM RESORT
▲ day exterior perspective
▼ aerial view at night
121
GOLDEN HARBOR ECOTOURISM RESORT
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center Residential Community Riyadh, Saudi Arabia The King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and
of motion across the site's east-west axis.
night, the glass box becomes a lantern
Site: 500 acres / 200 hectares
Research Center (KAPSARC) is a research
The curving, flat-seam metal roofs of the
in the landscape washed with light at the
and policy center committed to energy and
central dining facility and library extend off
bottom and punctuated with points of light
environmental exploration and analysis. The
the building, transforming into flowing shade
near the night sky.
residential community provides a premier
canopies. These two buildings face each
Annual EUI: 45 kBTU / sf / yr
family environment that helps KAPSARC
other across the central plaza.
57% energy reduction from average
attract and retain world-class researchers.
Completion: 2013
KAPSARC's residential community is the first and largest project outside of North America to
Two long, rectilinear apartment buildings
achieve LEED for Homes certification. It is one
The 10 community buildings include three
flank the central dining facility and library.
of the first projects included in the LEED
apartment complexes with retail; a library;
The horizontal sunshade structures of these
for Homes International Pilot Program. All
a dining hall; a recreation center; a natatorium;
modern, stone-clad forms complete the liner
191 of the villas have been awarded LEED
a community masjid, or mosque; a
that defines the central plaza.
for Homes certification (188 Gold, one Silver
supermarket; and a bowling alley. A 191-unit
and two Certified). All community buildings
residential community features 11
As the spiritual center of the KAPSARC
except for the mosque are aiming for LEED
different housing prototypes.
residential community, the mosque is highly
Platinum certification.
visible. Envisioned as a monolithic core
◄ community plaza
The plan organizes the site around a linear,
perforated with a pattern of glowing windows
KAPSARC’s 592,000-square-foot solar
central green space. The massing of the
and surrounded by glass, the experience of
energy field, also designed by HOK, will
central community buildings reinforces the
the mosque changes from day to night. During
generate about 5,800 megawatt hours of
strength of the site concept. Two main
the day, the play of shadows from the complex
electrical energy annually. It is the largest
buildings in the center of the green space
mullion patterns travels over the inner stone
photovoltaic array in Saudi Arabia.
have sculptural roofs, continuing the feeling
facade, creating a dynamic experience. At
2014 design annual
2.05 million sq. ft. / 190,200 sq. m.
123
6
5
3
1
2
3 4
â–˛ community center plan 1
dining hall
2
library
3
apartment building
4
supermarket
5
recreation center
6
natatorium
â–˛ aerial view of community center
0
5
10
20
40m
125
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
â–˛ townhouses
▲ villas
▲ apartment elevation
127
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
▲ sikka
▲ streetscape
129 ▲ library
▲ executive villa KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
▲ natatorium
◄ central plaza
131
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
▲ community center plaza
◄ pedestrian street
▼ mosque ▲ mosque entry bridge 133
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
▲ mosque sketches
▲ mosque at night
▲ mosque exterior detail
▲ mosque interior detail
135
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
▲ mosque view at dusk
▼ roofscape
137
KAPSARC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Interior Design 139
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Completion: 2009 Labs:
King Abdullah University of Science and
an engineering classroom building, applied
A pedestrian spine bisecting the campus
Technology (KAUST) is a 26-building,
mathematics building, library, mosque,
links labs with the quadrangle. This spine is a
graduate-level research university located
student center, performing arts auditorium,
shaded, passively cooled outdoor concourse
50 miles north of Jeddah on the east coast of
university center and main dining hall.
housing conference, office and retail space.
the Red Sea.
Annual EUI: 92 kBTU / sf / yr for 2.9 million sq. ft.
Careful sunlight management creates comfort Human interaction and collaboration are at
KAUST was envisioned as an entirely new type
the core of sharing knowledge, advancing
and visual drama in the primary social spaces.
of research university with a new academic
research and making new discoveries. To
The three-story, freestanding academic
Higher Education Space:
organizational structure that promotes
encourage chance meetings and interaction,
library is a beacon signifying the metaphorical
Annual EUI: 147 kBTU / sf / yr
innovation and creativity. Individual schools
collaborative and social spaces are given
heart of the campus. A translucent skin
for 837,362 sq. ft.
and scientific departments do not exist and
privileged, highly visible spots on campus.
surrounding the library's tall, open interior
there are no departmental boundaries. Administrative Space:
volumes establishes a dramatic visual Based on the dominance of the sun
connection between the interior and exterior.
Annual EUI: 70 kBTU / sf / yr
Designed to encourage physical and human
in KAUST’s desert climate, the team
The library functions as an academic
for 346,335 sq. ft.
networks to flourish without boundaries, the
incorporated daylight as a primary building
commons that encourages interdisciplinary,
KAUST campus creates a new framework for
medium. The effect of daylight on the
cross-cultural collaboration. The warm,
Library:
a global community that brings together the
perception of space and surface also
social environment balances the technical
Annual EUI: 90 kBTU / sf / yr
world’s best minds around humanity’s most
played a key role in the interior design of the
nature of the surrounding engineering and
for 139,990 sq. ft.
urgent scientific and technological challenges.
buildings. Similar to the Arabic screening of
laboratory buildings.
the “mashrabiya,” windows and skylights have In addition to the four interconnected,
an integral shading system that reduces heat
500,000-sq.-ft. research buildings, the
loads while creating dramatic, dappled light.
university includes administration buildings,
◄ interior view of library
2014 design annual
5.5 million sq. ft. / 510,967 sq. m.
â–˛ library seating
â–˛ interior details
▲ skylight detail
141
KAUST INTERIOR DESIGN
▲ main staircase
▲ interior courtyard
▲ museum
▲ 3D visualization lab
▲ faculty office
▲ learning space
▲ cafeteria
143
KAUST INTERIOR DESIGN
▲ auditorium
▼ dusk view in library
145
KAUST INTERIOR DESIGN
▲ library reading room
King Khalid International Airport Development + Expansion 147
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Three decades after designing King Khalid
The design solution responds to Riyadh’s
Designed for LEED Silver certification, the
International Airport (KKIA), HOK is now
culture while providing a series of memorable
project's sustainable strategies include
leading the design for the expansion of
spaces. The distinctive, hexagonal roof form
replacing the existing terminals’ external
Terminals 3 and 4. Though KKIA has served
and triangular organization of the original
cladding with a high-performance facade
Annual EUI: 27 kBTU / sf / yr
the city and region well, this expansion will
buildings guided the design. Basing the plan
system and upgrading infrastructure with two
69.3% below ASHRAE 2007
enable the airport to meet increasing demand
on the original module size, the team designed
new energy centers.
and support the country’s growing economy.
a seamless intervention with no clear
As with the original airport, the design creates
distinction between old and new modules.
Completion: 2016
a strong sense of place and a passenger-
design team to rationalize and coordinate the
friendly terminal welcoming each traveler as
The central processor building accommodates
an important guest to Riyadh.
the technical requirements of arrivals and
process throughout construction.
departures within curved, large-span,
The facilities are being refurbished in two
The design goal for the current project is to
triangular forms that emulate the original
phases to allow the existing airport operations
integrate and extend Terminals 3 and 4 as
smaller-scale roof forms. Clerestory glazing
to function at capacity during construction.
an infill development that complements and
similar to that of the original terminals creates
enhances the existing airport to accommodate
a consistent daylighting approach.
more than 17.5 million passengers yearly. The project also introduces a central processor
Using variations of the original triangular roof
building and three new piers with 24 gates.
geometry, the three new piers are designed around their functional requirements and the need to carefully control daylight.
◄ view of roof
An integrated BIM strategy allows the entire
2014 design annual
3.06 million sq. ft. / 284,200 sq. m.
▲ drop-off
expansion
▲ aerial view showing airport expansion
â–ź departures level 1
existing parking
2
existing mosque
3
drop-off
4
pre-check-in
5
check-in / baggage drop-off
6
passport control / security
7
domestic departures lounge
8
international departures lounge
9
domestic gates / lounges
10 international gates / lounges 0 10 20 50 100m
10 149
7
8
6
5 4 3
2
1
10
KING KHALID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT + EXPANSION
9
â–˛ international departures lounge
â–˛ international gates
151
KING KHALID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT + EXPANSION
▲ check-in
▼ aerial view from airside
153
KING KHALID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT + EXPANSION
LG Science Park 155
Seoul, South Korea
Completion: 2015 Annual EUI: 24 kBTU / sf / yr
The LG Science Park research campus in
All science areas – a mix of dry and wet labs
Among the Science Park’s sustainable design
Seoul’s Magok district consolidates staff from
– have a large block of space between two
strategies are use of a distinctive bronze
six different LG affiliates. This landscaped
cores that can be configured to accommodate
anodized facade and innovative technologies
urban site provides facilities supporting
any research function. An innovative
such as algae panels and footfall harvesting
innovative research and industrial prototyping.
strategic service distribution system enables
to generate power. Flat roof surfaces
researchers to reconfigure lab environments
accommodate photovoltaic panels and
with minimal, cost-effective modifications.
vegetated roofs. Ground-source heat pumps
30.4% below ASHRAE 2007 A public greenway connecting the city to a park bisects the site from north to south. The
provide heating and cooling in electronics
master plan also creates a new linear park
Each LG affiliate has its own main entrance
running east to west through the site, forming
and lobby while sharing a common drop-off
extensive swaths of greenery and encouraging
area. Building elevations are framed with
public access to the parks.
stone and in-filled with glass and stainless steel panels, creating a varied family of
Intersecting the parks at the heart of the
facade treatments that provide views to the
campus is an Integrated Support Center (ISC)
parks and control solar gain.
designed for LEED Platinum certification. In the lower ground level, under the linear Planned around LG’s vision for highly
park, a dining facility links affiliate buildings
collaborative, interdisciplinary research, the
and shared facilities. A three-level basement
Science Park provides flexible buildings and
provides a connecting service corridor,
laboratory adjacencies that accommodate
support spaces, a central utility plant and
virtually every type of science.
parking for 4,200 cars.
◄ view from magok-dong district public park
dry labs.
2014 design annual
8.51 million sq. ft. / 791,000 sq. m.
â–˛ linear park
â–˛ longitudinal section
157
LG SCIENCE PARK
▲ north elevation drop-off
â–˛ sunken corridor on edge of linear park
▲ view toward integrated support center
159
LG SCIENCE PARK
▲ affiliate lobby
▼ aerial view
161
LG SCIENCE PARK
Long Beach Airport Terminal Modernization 163
Long Beach, California, USA
Completion: 2013
HOK led a 17-firm team that provided
A goal for the renewed airport was to give
Operational, security and passenger amenity
planning and design for the rehabilitation
passengers a uniquely southern California
improvements enhance the terminal’s
and restoration of the airport’s historic
experience. A large central outdoor garden
functionality while making the travel
1941 terminal building.
that runs almost half the length of the
experience easier and more enjoyable.
Annual EUI: 104.7 kBTU / sf / yr 30% below ASHRAE 2007
concourse on the airside, beyond the security The design preserves the Long Beach Airport’s
checkpoint, links the north and south
Anchored by the historic terminal, a new
original main terminal building as an important
hold-room buildings. This garden, which
“meeters and greeters” plaza is enclosed by a
part of the operations. Remaining as the
contributes to the concourse’s relaxed, resort-
new passenger screening checkpoint building
visual link between landside and airside,
like feel, features palm trees, indigenous
and covered walkways.
the landmark terminal structure serves as
grasses and plants and fire pits.
the main passenger circulation pathway for departing passengers. New structures are appropriately scaled behind it.
◄ garden
2014 design annual
45,950 sq. ft. / 4,270 sq. m.
1 4
3
2
5
6
â–˛ level 1 floor plan
â–˛ cross section
1
garden
2
meeters + greeters
3
south hold room
4
north hold room
5
baggage make-up
6
historic terminal
0 32 64 128ft
▲ entry
▲ north hold room
165
▲ exterior seating area
LONG BEACH AIRPORT TERMINAL MODERNIZATION
▲ view to exterior garden
▼ meeters + greeters area
167
LONG BEACH AIRPORT TERMINAL MODERNIZATION
MGM Grand Sanya 169
Sanya, Hainan Province, China
Completion: 2012
The team provided interior design services
pearlescent stainless steel sculpture
Along with deep red, orange and yellow-gold
for this luxury hotel development on China’s
infl uenced by the butterflies that inhabit
hues, LED lighting simulates the effect
Hainan Island. As MGM’s first non-gaming,
Hainan Island. The sculpture’s transparency
of silk strands.
five-star hotel in China, the project includes a
allows guests to appreciate the enormity of
new eight-story hotel and the renovation and
the space while passing through it.
expansion of an adjacent hotel.
597 deluxe rooms, 72 suites and six A large media wall behind the reception and
exclusive villas. The guestrooms integrate
Within this tropical resort, guests can enjoy
concierge desks energizes the open-air lobby.
natural materials such as mother of pearl,
a memorable entertainment experience and
Guests feel the warm breezes as they look out
rattan, honey-colored woods and stone
amenities in a sophisticated, urban setting.
onto the pool and ocean beyond.
so the overall effect is reminiscent of the
The resort faces the beach and water and
locale, with a modern flair. Freestanding
on one side and mountains on the other. By
In addition to native flora and fauna, the
villas are designed around private pools
bringing outside elements into the space, the
unique locale inspired the team to integrate
and feature cool neutrals to emphasize the
design differentiates the MGM Grand Sanya
traditional and classic Asian motifs in unusual
calming, tropical environment.
from nearby resorts.
ways. Silk, the fine dining restaurant, applies the idea of Chinese silk markets into its design
Additional amenities include fi ve restaurants,
Guests entering the hotel encounter a
with a wall featuring bolts of the luxurious
a lobby lounge, a café, retail outlets, a
larger-than-life golden lion, a hallmark of
material in vibrant colors and patterns. Rich
pool and conference space that includes a
MGM’s properties. A six-story glass
woods, crystal chandeliers and traditional
14,000-square-foot ballroom.
atrium connects the hotel’s two wings. The
Chinese decor complement the material.
focal point of the lobby is a 50-foot-wide,
◄ pearlescent sculpture
The hotel features 675 guestrooms, including
2014 design annual
1.02 million sq. ft. / 94,930 sq. m.
▲ lounge
▲ private dining
171
MGM GRAND SANYA
▲ guest suite
▲ wine bar
▼ outdoor patio
173
MGM GRAND SANYA
Museum Gardens Dream Pavilion Competition 175
London, UK
Competition: 2013
The design brief was to design a temporary,
The Dream Box is constructed of recyclable,
freestanding, transportable and contemporary
translucent, honeycomb plastic panels that
pavilion to be installed in the Kensington
are cantilevered on a slotted base. Supporting
Museum Gardens, with the theme of "Dream."
the panels is a secondary structure of metal threaded rods located on the top and bottom
Dreams are made up of different layers of
of the panels. All 48 panels are CNC-milled
each individual’s feelings and emotions.
to form. Because interior portions of the
The design of the Dream Pavilion represents
panels feature a rubber trim coated with
a “dream box” where one can move through
phosphorescent paint, the dream box
these pensive layers.
illuminates and reflects at night.
The pavilion layout is based on the experience
The vertical filigree created by the layered
of a physical dream. Visitors enter into the
panels permits people outside the pavilion to
unknown (dream induction), move through a
catch fleeting glimpses of those inside. People
new sensory experience (dreaming) and leave
are invited to bring their own dreams to play,
with a new memory (awakening). Designed
laugh, interact and relax.
to symbolize the development of this dream sequence, the pavilion offers areas for people to reflect, walk, sit, lie, crawl and stand.
◄ exterior
2014 design annual
390 sq. ft. / 36 sq. m.
▲ interior
▲ physical model
10.37 m
► floor plan + elevation
7.22 m
0 1 2
4.5 m
4m
3m 2.03 m
a
b 177
MUSEUM GARDENS DREAM PAVILION COMPETITION
▲ a
▲ b
▼ aerial view
179
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Nanjing Financial Center 181
Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Completion: 2018
The Nanjing Financial Center features
As a world-class addition to the city's
The Nanjing Financial Center is a vital
five high-rise commercial office buildings
emerging skyline and hub for international
component of a master plan for the city's
positioned around a circular plaza. These
business, this signature tower integrates
urbanization as it expands south and west
structures boldly frame a rich, open-space
commercial offices, retail and trading space,
of the historic center along the banks of the
network while distributing density to create
and a five-star hotel. The central plaza is
Yangtze River. The development is adjacent
a strong skyline. Their orientation toward key
framed by a second-level concourse that
to Nanjing's central business district and a
features of Nanjing establishes important
connects the fi ve commercial buildings in a
greenbelt to the north, Jiangshan Road to the
visual connections throughout the city.
pedestrian-friendly public environment of
south, Nanjing Exhibition Center to the west
restaurants, galleries and cafés.
and a high-end residential development to
Rising dramatically above the surrounding
the east.
buildings, the signature 103-story tower acts
Where the signature tower meets the sky,
as the jewel in the crown. Its sophisticated
an observation deck becomes a public living
Finding inspiration in the form of Nanjing’s
form emphasizes simple lines, high-quality
room for the city. A dramatic, sloped skylight,
beloved plum blossom, the site organization
detailing and a soft interplay of light to recall
glass walls and viewing bridges create
carries the energy of the central greenbelt
Nanjing’s harmonious blend of natural and
transparent space that celebrates the city’s
into a form that radiates the center's qualities
urban environments.
grandeur. The overall tower form points to the
out to the city.
heart of the Hexi New Town District.
◄ aerial view
2014 design annual
7 million sq. ft. / 650,000 sq. m.
zone 8 observation deck
zone 7 hotel
▲ zone 7 floor plan zone 6 office
zone 5 office
zone 4 office
▲ zone 5 floor plan zone 3 office
zone 2 office Reception
zone 1 office
▲ sectional perspective
▲ zone 1 floor plan
0
2
5
15
30m
183
NANJING FINANCIAL CENTER
▲ aerial view
▼ street view rendering
▼ aerial view
185
NANJING FINANCIAL CENTER
Newport Magistrates' Court 187
Newport, Wales, UK
Completion: 2013
The design for the Newport Magistrates' Court
The Newport Magistrates' Court provides a
enabled Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals
new sustainable model for court buildings
Service (HMCTS) to consolidate the agency’s
across the UK. With a BREEAM Excellent
facilities into one building. Spread over three
rating, it was named the top courts facility in
floors, the rectangular geometry contains
the BREEAM Awards 2013.
three magistrate courts, one informal court, secure custody areas and support spaces to
Sustainable design strategies focus on
meet the courts' current and future needs.
energy efficiency, environmental impact reduction and indoor air quality. Use of natural
The design concept draws on the context, site
ventilation in office areas creates a healthy,
and program requirements to reimagine the
pleasant indoor environment while reducing
classic court archetype.
operating costs. The brown roof, which will enhance site ecology, features a solar hot
Located on a former brownfield site adjacent
water system and photovoltaic panels that
to the River Usk and within the Newport
generate power for domestic use or for
Unlimited regeneration plan, the bold, simple
exporting to the national grid.
form creates a striking civic landmark. The building mass features strong natural brick perforated to reveal the courts. Light wells draw daylight deep into the halls and internal public spaces. Glazed walls define and illuminate the plate-glass entrance and public circulation route.
◄ view of main entry
2014 design annual
36,600 sq. ft. / 3,400 sq. m.
9
8
10
4 9 3 6 5
2
3 1 11
7
7
9
6
6
â—„ site plan 1
usk way
2
green roof
3
lantern rooflights
4
access stair
5
solar panel bank
6
pedestrian ramp
7
steps
8
secure parking lot
9
access road
10 secure setdown entry 11 secure setdown exit
0 1
5
10
20m
189
NEWPORT MAGISTRATES' COURT
▲ interior circulation
▼ view into illuminated public lobby + stair
191
NEWPORT MAGISTRATES' COURT
▲ interior circulation
NewYork–Presbyterian 68th Street Entrance Renovation + Peter and Mary Kalikow Founders Lobby
193
New York, New York, USA
Completion: 2013
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital is one of
Designed to represent the sophisticated
designed in the 1920s and site improvements
Manhattan’s founding institutions. The neo-
technology and advanced medicine inside,
extending to the curbside drop-off area.
gothic complex was built to anchor the
a modern glass and stainless-steel canopy
Upper East Side at a time when the area
replaced the original cloth awning. The new
Accessibility improvements, mechanical
north of Central Park contained only
entry pavilion creates a protected
upgrades and security enhancements
farmland and sparse development.
walkway with natural ventilation, shading
enrich the patient experience. Upgrades
and public seating. The inviting canopy
to the existing lobby reduce energy use,
The main entrance withstood time,
reflects the identity of the hospital while
improve pedestrian flow and create a more
renovations, expansions and neighborhood
paying homage to its history.
comfortable environment.
growth until 2009, when the hospital
◄ main entry
determined that the entry no longer properly
In addition to the iconic new entrance pavilion,
represented its image. The heavy, dark doors
the project includes the interior restoration
were visually uninviting and difficult to use.
and renovation of the historic lobby originally
2014 design annual
8,240 sq. ft. / 765 sq. m.
▲ front view
▲ side view
195
NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN 68TH STREET ENTRANCE RENOVATION
▲ side detail
▼ night view
197
NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN 68TH STREET ENTRANCE RENOVATION
NewYork–Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Center 199
New York, New York, USA
Competition: 2013
The NewYork–Presbyterian Ambulatory
The typical clinical floor has 12 flexible
In response to the center’s proximity to the
Care Center is the first step in a long-term
operating rooms. To minimize the need to
river, critical infrastructure is placed at the
master plan for the expansion of NewYork–
move patients, the design places 36 private
top of the building for protection during
Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in
prep and recovery rooms on a single level.
severe weather events.
New York City’s Upper East Side.
Each floor has support spaces and family waiting areas that overlook York Avenue,
The team designed the building to support a
Accommodating 40,000 patients annually,
the gardens at Rockefeller University
future overbuild of 230,000 square feet.
the facility’s primary services include
and the East River.
outpatient surgery, endoscopy, interventional radiology, diagnostic imaging, radiation
A clear wayfinding system and advanced
oncology and digestive disease treatments.
technology enhance patient access and comfort. The program layout provides distinct
◄ exterior perspective
Public functions, including the main lobby,
separation of patients and families from
patient services and a wellness center for
back-of-house circulation. An employee-only
patient health and alternative medicines, are
support floor located between the five clinical
located on lower floors.
floors promotes efficient staff flow.
2014 design annual
460,000 sq. ft. / 42,700 sq. m.
▲ view from northeast
▲ view from southeast
201
NEWYORK–PRESBYTERIAN AMBULATORY CARE CENTER
▲ diagrid structure
▼ ground level lobby
203
NEWYORK–PRESBYTERIAN AMBULATORY CARE CENTER
Ogilvy & Mather Office 205
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Completion: 2013
Ogilvy & Mather asked HOK to update the
By increasing density, the new plan creates
design from its 2005 office consolidation and
space for additional teaming and huddle
relocation. The latest renovation helps the
room areas along with a new “town hall”
advertising, marketing and public relations
multipurpose meeting space and high-tech
agency increase headcount in the office while
conference center.
introducing a variety of new conferencing,
◄ open office space
teaming and collaboration spaces. In addition
New interior finishes link the design and
to improving workplace density and enhancing
branding of the office's north and south sides
ancillary space, the design for this renovation
while embracing the existing finishes in an
integrates new space standards.
updated, fresh palette.
The refurbished office features very few
Phasing the construction over six months
offices, with Ogilvy & Mather’s people
enabled Ogilvy & Mather’s people to keep
moving into a modified benching system.
working in the office throughout the project.
2014 design annual
84,400 sq. ft. / 7,800 sq. m.
► level 11 floor plan A
1
reception
2
town hall
3
parametric collaboration
4
founders' rooms
A
2
2
2
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2
2
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2
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2
46B
▲ café
2
2
2
4
2
9
2
café
2
2
open office
8
2
2
2
7
2
2
conference suite
2
2
ogilvy room
6
2
5
2
▼ town hall
0
12
24
48
96ft
207
OGILVY & MATHER OFFICE
Oregon State Hospital 209
Junction City, Oregon, USA
Oregon State Hospital in Junction City is a new
The 360-bed Junction City facility is located
mental health facility designed on the model
on a greenfield site donated to the state
of care that HOK developed for Oregon’s
of Oregon. The site’s major challenge – its
other psychiatric hospital in Salem. In this
location on a floodplain – created several
Annual EUI: 99 kBTU / sf / yr
model, patient treatment and care mirror the
design opportunities. Abundant groundwater
56% below ASHRAE 2007
activities of a typical daily routine. Throughout
will power a geothermal exchange system,
the day, patients move from their living units
which combines with solar hot water and
to treatment areas, exercise space and the
distribution via radiant heating and cooling.
Completion: 2014
facility’s “downtown” area. With its natural ventilation and daylighting This “live, work, play” design approach, which
strategies, this facility will be among the most
has led to documented improvements in the
energy-efficient hospitals in the country.
behavior and lives of patients at the Salem hospital, is replicated in Junction City. The strategy will accelerate many patients' return to society, where they can become active, productive members of their families and communities.
◄ abstraction model
2014 design annual
223,900 sq. ft. / 20,800 sq. m.
private
valley
mountain
valley
mountain
semi-public
public
arrival
â–˛ program / concept diagram
â–˛ concept model
valley
mountain
â–ź level 1 floor plan
courtyard
3
outdoor recreation
4
gym
5
classroom + treatment mall
6
dining
7
recreation / loading dock
8
kitchen
9
administrative offices
20
patient rooms
2
0
1
40
10 lobby 11 administrative support
80
12 service yard 13 entry courtyard 14 cottage 15 residential cottage
160ft
1
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3 211 5
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OREGON STATE HOSPITAL
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6
8
6
11
9 10
12
15 13
14
14
â–ź level 2 floor plan 1
patient rooms
2
activities + support
3
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1
2
3
â–ź level 3 floor plan 1
patient rooms
2
activities + support
3
photovoltaic panels
1
2
3
0 20 40 80 160ft
▲ interior perspective
213
OREGON STATE HOSPITAL
▲ site model
▼ landscape watercolor
215
OREGON STATE HOSPITAL
06.11.2012
Phillips 66 Headquarters Campus 217
Houston, Texas, USA
Phillips 66’s new headquarters in west
A bridge with kitchenettes, break areas and
Adjacent to the entry court, a full-service
Site: 14 acres / 46 hectares
Houston will house 1,800 employees on
informal meeting spaces links office levels
kitchen supports a central dining hall and
one campus. Concepts of community and
four through 13, enabling business groups to
private dining rooms. Food service options
collaboration have guided the site and
occupy up to 60,000 contiguous square feet.
include grab-and-go outlets and a coffee
Completion: 2016
building design. Annual EUI: 69 kBTU / sf / yr 36.8% below ASHRAE 2007
shop adjacent to a casual atrium and Clad in a regional Texas limestone, the first two levels of each building draw the site’s
16-story office towers connected at the
character into public podium spaces.As
A sports court containing a soccer field,
podium level by spaces supporting social and
the heart of daily campus life, the podium
jogging track, exercise area and restroom
community functions. An entry gallery and
includes conference and training areas, food
facility is located above the parking garage.
service wing unite the podium with a 1 million-
service, a fitness center and a large central
square-foot parking garage, creating a “front
“living room” that features an 80-by-210-foot
The team is designing the campus to meet a
door” for the complex.
glass skylight. This space will accommodate
minimum of LEED Silver certification.
informal gatherings and large, special events. Designed to optimize daylight and thermal comfort, the towers’ high-performance
Conference and training facilities provide
enclosure systems include sun shades
tiered classrooms and flexible meeting rooms.
adjusted for each individual exposure.
◄ street view
courtyard dining.
The headquarters includes two 14- and
2014 design annual
1.1 million sq. ft. / 102,000 sq. m.
â–ş level 6 floor plan 1
open office
2
conference room
3
break area
1
1 2 3
2 1
1
5
8 10 3
2
9
3 4 6
7 site plan â–ş 1
entry drive
2
phillips 66 square
3
courtyard
4
garage
5
loading dock
6
main lobby
7
wellness center
8
cafeteria
9
main dining
10 training
1
0
10
20
40
80ft
219
PHILLIPS 66 HEADQUARTERS CAMPUS
▲ aerial view
▼ rendering
221
PHILLIPS 66 HEADQUARTERS CAMPUS
Rosewood Abu Dhabi 223
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Completion: 2013
The Rosewood Abu Dhabi is an ultra-luxury
As guests enter the hotel, a pair of full-height
resident to personalize a space that is already
five-star hotel in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s new
wood-framed doors evokes a sense of
unique. Smooth surfaces are juxtaposed with
central business district on Al Maryah Island.
historical drama. A water feature spills out
textured design elements such as leather wall
The design creates a distinct, personalized
into the entry court in a refreshing, directional
treatments and patterned screens, creating a
luxury lifestyle experience that captures the
gesture that gently guides guests through
spatially dynamic and tactile atmosphere.
essence of Rosewood Hotels and Resorts’
the space, releasing them at the reception
“Sense of Place” philosophy.
and concierge area.
Interior spaces take cues from the local
The design of the interior encourages a
pottery reinforces the indigenous expression
topography and culture, merging the
free flow of movement between key living
of the public spaces.
vastness of the desert’s white sand dunes
zones, promoting a relaxed experience. Full-
with the crystal blue of the Arabian Sea. The
height windows bring unique views into
sleek, modern aesthetic creates a feeling of
every guestroom, offering panoramas of
understated opulence and elegance.
the city and sea.
With a backdrop of the surrounding waterways
Guestroom furnishings echo the stylish
and sea beyond, the grand lobby greets
feel of the lobby while providing richer
guests as if they are royalty. Soft, tonal colors
details. Natural materials, including stone,
inspired by the textural essence of the
wood and glass, offer a contemporary,
desert landscape are balanced by bursts
sophisticated touch. Providing a choice of
of blues and greens.
fabrics, furnishings and artwork allows each
In the guestrooms, combining modern regional artwork with traditional accessories and
◄ reception
2014 design annual
1.1 million sq. ft. / 102,000 sq. m.
â–˛ dining area
225
ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI
ground level floor plan â–ş 1
hotel lobby
2
resident lobby
3
retail
4
kitchen
5
lebanese restaurant
6
terrace
7
wine bar
8
lobby lounge
9
french catalan
7
4
10 elevator lobby 11 hidden bar 12 residential elevator lobby 13 front office
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0
3
6
12
24m
227
ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI
▲ wine bar
▼ hidden bar
229
ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Headquarters 231
Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Completion: 2012
The headquarters provides Starwood Hotels &
an owner/developer experience area and
Resorts Worldwide with a modern workplace
design studios where Starwood can develop
that showcases the company’s leading global
and refine new concepts with franchisees.
hospitality brands. Compared to Starwood’s previous office, The design team led interviews and site
the headquarters is designed to decrease
observations at the old offices to develop
energy use by up to 25 percent and water
a deep understanding of Starwood’s work
consumption by 40 percent. The design layout
processes. Based on this research, the team
creates open spaces with an abundance
established customized space standards
of natural light. The building includes
for workstations, offices, shared spaces
energy-conserving lighting, recycled carpet,
and support areas. The standards create
FSC-certified wood, low-VOC finishes and
new space efficiencies while improving
water-conserving plumbing fixtures.
collaboration and flexibility. HOK led the design of the headquarters, The headquarters provides a welcoming
including the expanded entry and reception
environment for visiting executives from
areas for the building and Starwood. HOK
its nine hotel brands by communicating
collaborated with Jump Studios, which
Starwood’s holistic values while preserving
led the design of the owner/developer
its individual brands.
experience area.
Featuring model rooms for Starwood brands including W, St. Regis, Sheraton, Aloft and others, the facility also has executive offices,
◄ main lobby
2014 design annual
270,000 sq. ft. / 25,100 sq. m.
â–˛ reception
level 1 floor plan ►
3
telepresence room
4
fitness center
5
multipurpose classroom
6
world room
7
repro room
8
staging area
9
elevator lobby
4
5
1
7
6
3
20
reception
10
entrance
2
0
1
9
8
2 40 80ft
233
1
gallery / lounge
2
conference room
3
studio
4
office
5
elevator lobby
6
bridge
6
5
3
2 1
4 4 2
STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS
level 2 floor plan ►
▲ displays
▲ corridor to gallery + lounge
▼ gallery + lounge
235
STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS
TD Ameritrade Headquarters + Operations Center 237
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Completion: 2013 Annual EUI: 61 kBTU / sf / yr
Organized by the specific demands of a
To address these parameters, the design
ideal solar orientation for natural daylighting
global corporate headquarters and
organizes the building into two distinct
and passive heating. The rainscreen facade
operations center, the 12-story, LEED
volumes: a low pavilion that occupies the
and landscape design are finely tuned to the
Platinum-certified building serves as a high-
length of the site and a mid-rise tower
local environment. Combined with the high-
tech, sustainable icon for the region.
that hovers above the pavilion and gives
performance building envelope, the simple
the facility a regional presence. A
geometry creates a powerful expression of
The team facilitated a highly collaborative
“pedestrian highway” makes it easy for
sustainability and an iconic marker
design process. By engaging all design and
employees to move around.
in the landscape.
clear solution that improves collaboration
The 75,000-square-foot floor plate
To maximize energy efficiency, the team
among TD Ameritrade's corporate, technology
accommodates large work groups and
designed the exterior wall as a unitized
and operations teams.
campus amenities. It also houses covered
rainscreen with laminated glass panels. This
parking and frames the garden landscape
system provides a continuous R-value of 20
Accommodating 1,700 employees, the
toward the existing campus. This garden is
and helps reduce energy use by 50 percent.
program is organized into two distinct
a continuous green lawn that connects the
The south tower facade features a unitized
groups. TD Ameritrade’s operations required
lobby, main circulation paths and a semi-
curtain wall system with sun shades and
contiguous, 75,000-square-foot workspaces
public, two-story dining and event building.
interior light shelves that send usable light 35
41.3% below ASHRAE 2007
engineering disciplines, they produced a
combined with training and technology
feet into the tower floor plan while creating
facilities. The corporate administration group
A flexible open plan enables TD Ameritrade
needed an adaptable, 25,000-square-foot
to adapt the layout of business groups as its
open floor plate for smaller business units.
needs change. The tower’s primary orientation is toward the campus garden, the
◄ street view
desirable views to the landscape.
2014 design annual
530,000 sq. ft. / 49,240 sq. m.
light shelf sunshade integrated into curtain wall
fixed window in 12-inchdeep frame protruding to face of rainscreen
15'-0"
15'-0"
aluminum curtain wall system with triple-glazed insulated glass unit
fritted glass rainscreen panels clipped on horizontal channels
insulated spandrel zone
5'
"
"
-0
-0
5'
" 1'- 6
" 1'- 6 ▲ south wall section
▲ building facade
▲ north/east/west wall section
â—„ level 1 floor plan
5 8
7
pedestrian highway
3
main entry
4
lobby
5
employee entry
6
exterior courtyard
7
autocourt
8
loading dock
9
central utility plan
10 fitness center 11 office space
10
2
dining
2
0
3
1
20 40
4
80ft
2
239
6
10
1
2 9
5
TD AMERITRADE HEADQUARTERS + OPERATIONS CENTER
11
â–˛ circulation corridor
â–˛ elevation
241
▲ section
▲ circulation corridor
▲ lobby
TD AMERITRADE HEADQUARTERS + OPERATIONS CENTER
▲ cafeteria
▼ main entrance
243
TD AMERITRADE HEADQUARTERS + OPERATIONS CENTER
The Central & Wolfe Campus 245
Sunnyvale, California, USA
Completion: 2016
The Central & Wolfe Campus presents
ecologies, or biomes, are natural systems
grove of established redwood trees and a
technology workplace architecture that is
defined by climatic and geographic conditions.
two-story, standalone amenity building with
forward-thinking, environmentally attuned and
Converging biomes, which are dynamic and
spaces for dining, retail and athletics.
highly flexible.
fl uid, are known as an ecotone.
The design creates a walkable, green campus
As a series of individual buildings within a
concrete structural system for thermal
with distinctive architectural features and
landscape, the site is woven together to
mass and slab overhangs for shading. The
amenities. Recognizing how progressive
create a whole. The buildings are organically
design uses green roofs for insulation and
companies perform, the campus offers a
shaped forms that billow and curve
water purification and reclaimed water for
high-performance workplace with more
according to the plan. The sections that
irrigation, fl ushing and cooling tower supply.
than 200,000 square feet of contiguous,
cantilever outward speak to the dynamism of
Photovoltaic arrays crown the roofs of the
flexible office floor plates contained within a
convergence and fl uidity.
buildings and parking structure. The long,
Annual EUI: 50 kBTU / sf / yr 40% below ASHRAE 2007
Sustainable strategies include using the
striking form that is both human-scaled and surrounded by nature.
◄ aerial view
sinuous facades of the elliptical forms create The campus is organized around a landscaped
solar gradients that continuously diminish and
central quadrangle. Each building sits atop
self-shade the buildings throughout the day.
Lessons from nature inspired the design
podium parking and features an internal
principles for the site organization and
courtyard designed for year-round use, with
Anticipating LEED Platinum certification, the
building forms. The design inspiration comes
pedestrian pathways connecting all facilities
project is designed to be a net-zero-energy-
from the project’s environment, in which two
and outdoor spaces. The central quadrangle
ready campus.
convergent site ecologies come together. Site
contains an amphitheater located within a
2014 design annual
770,000 sq. ft. / 71,535 sq. m.
â–˛ site plan
2
0
2
32 64 128ft
1
3
â–ş level 3 floor plan 1
central quad
2
office
3
photovoltaic canopy
4
parking garage
4
THE CENTRAL & WOLFE CAMPUS
2
247
â–ź process diagram
3 2
1
1 oak woodland biome
â–˛ physical model
3 dynamic ecotone
2 coast redwood biome
▲ south elevation
▲ west elevation
249
THE CENTRAL & WOLFE CAMPUS
▲ section perspective
▼ view from northwest
251
THE CENTRAL & WOLFE CAMPUS
The Exchange 253
Accra, Ghana
Completion: 2016
The team designed the architecture,
Several distinct landscape zones link The
Recalling the cooling architectural devices
landscape and interiors for this mixed-use
Exchange’s different amenities. At the
used in the tropical Modernism movement of
development, which is located in the airport
heart of the development is an open-air
the 1940s and 1950s, the design integrates
district of Accra, the capital of Ghana.
square with a vehicular drop-off area for the
the buildings and landscape through the use
hotel and retail facilities. The lushly planted
of clean lines, vibrant colors, rich textures and
The site includes two office buildings totaling
urban streetscape features indigenous palm
locally sourced materials.
172,000 square feet; a four-star, 200-key
trees that unify the scheme; a landscaped,
business hotel with conference and banquet
open-air retail mall, restaurant and hotel
facilities; 129,000 square feet of retail space
terraces; and a private residential landscaped
including food and beverage areas; and 100
pool terrace and gardens. A large swath of
luxury residential apartments.
green space serves as a public park while mitigating the urban heat island effect,
The design for this new open-air shopping
pollution and surface runoff.
complex provides a vibrant destination for residents, visitors and employees. On the
The landscape incorporates colorful plantings
podium level, food and beverage zones
native to West Africa. The design draws
complement the ground-level fashion and
inspiration from the strong angular geometry
restaurant areas.
of the traditional Ghanaian kente cloth, Africa’s best-known textile.
◄ view of hotel + retail mall below
2014 design annual
807,300 sq. ft. / 75,000 sq. m.
5
6
8
7 2 2 2
1
2
3 9 2
1
2
RETAIL
4
55 m²
DN
8
29 m²
2 GOODS
2
2
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2 ? ?
DN
DN
▲ ground floor plan 1
office
2
retail
3
hotel reception
4
supermarket
5
resident entry / exit
6
resident drop-off
7
resident car parking
8
retail and hotel entry / exit
9
office entry / exit
▲ longitudinal section
0 5 10 20 40ft
255
▲ view of offices
THE EXCHANGE
▲ aerial view from southwest
▲ entrance to retail mall
▼ aerial view at night ▲ typical bedroom
257
THE EXCHANGE
▲ penthouse lounge
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences Facility III 259
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Completion: 2016
The Health Sciences Facility III is centrally
On the building’s southern face, the massing
A carefully planned network of campus green
located among the University of Maryland’s
transitions to an outdoor plaza. A “porous”
spaces and courtyards creates an “emerald
medicine, dentistry and pharmacy schools.
massing of offices allows views into the
necklace” that unifies these spaces and the
Both the site plan and building design
building through the adjacent atrium. An
buildings. Exterior plazas are designed as
encourage collaboration within this new
additional north-to-south building mass faces
extensions of major interior spaces, with
facility, which will advance UMB’s position as a
the school of medicine to accommodate
transparent materials on the edges blurring
leader in academic research.
future campus growth to the north.
boundaries between the two.
The program includes wet and dry research
The design follows university and city design
Connecting bridges span the central atrium at
labs on typical floors and imaging laboratories
guidelines by expressing a base, middle and
different levels to bring together researchers
in the basement. Collaboration areas are
top to the buildings. Durable materials appear
and faculty members. This atrium aligns with
located throughout the facility.
along the lowest portion of the structure,
atria within the adjoining schools of medicine,
where the building meets the ground. Middle
dentistry and pharmacy, encouraging
A lab block oriented east to west steps down
portions of buildings are strongly articulated,
collaborative meetings of researchers, faculty
along the street to one-level, pedestrian-scale
with few massing variations. The top steps
members and community residents.
massing elements. Materials, textures and
back to allow the massing to meet the sky.
elements like seating and planters combine to make the building feel welcoming to users and passersby.
◄ street view
2014 design annual
434,900 sq. ft. / 40,400 sq. m.
▲ aerial collaborative massing diagram
▲ west elevation
▲ south elevation
site + level 1 floor plan ► lobby
2
meeting room
3
office
4
wet lab
5
storage / receiving
6
entry
7
outdoor living room
Pine Pin P ine in ne n eS Stt ee Str eet e e
1
Fayette Street
4
5
0
3
10 20
6
1 40
6 80ft
2
7
261
▲ north elevation
▲ east elevation
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, HEALTH SCIENCES FACILITY III
Baltimore Street
â–˛ section through atrium looking north
► typical level floor plan 5 1
lobby
2
office
3
wet lab
4
dry lab
5
collaboration space
6
atrium
3
0 8
5
16
5 2
32
6
1
6
64ft
2
4
263
1
office
2
animal holding
3
procedure rooms
4
cage wash
5
surgical support
2 5 2 3
3
1
4
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, HEALTH SCIENCES FACILITY III
► vivarium level floor plan
▼ street view
▼ approach perspective
265
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, HEALTH SCIENCES FACILITY III
Vaikunth Residential Development 267
Thane, Maharashtra, India
The 32-acre Vaikunth Residential
exposed and dyed concrete, glass and
The site is divided into a series of blocks, or
Site: 32 acres / 12.9 hectares
Development is located within the Mumbai
movable perforated metal panels that speak
districts, making the construction process
Metropolitan Region, just west of the Thane
to the surrounding material context in a
easier to phase than with a contiguous
River. The site will consist of 14 residential
contemporary language.
podium. This approach also creates
Completion: 2018
towers with 1,500 units, two commercial office buildings and a temple.
a pedestrian scale between buildings The scale and detailing of the building
that is uncommon in India's residential
envelope can be appreciated at multiple
developments.
Vaikunth – a Hindi word meaning “a heavenly
levels. The overall massing and articulation
place to live” – served as the team's design
are legible from a distance, though deliberate
The design preserves many large trees,
inspiration.
changes of facade depth and alterations to
integrating the buildings into the landscape
the primary materials of painted concrete,
and creating a mature tree canopy between
Ranging from five to 27 stories tall, the
glass and perforated metal panels are more
buildings for pedestrians and condominium
towers have one to five units per floor. Each
noticeable up close. The metal panels have
owners to enjoy.
unit uses cross-ventilation and features a
different perforations that, when overlapping,
modern interpretation of an exterior “shutter,”
create a new pattern and a denser aperture
which protects residents from the sun and
to provide more sun protection and privacy
provides more privacy while allowing for
for residents. The overall articulation and
larger expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass.
detail have the potential to present many
The building envelope for the first-phase
occupants.
configurations based on the needs of the residential towers is envisioned as a thoughtfully articulated assembly of
◄ high-end tower
2014 design annual
2.31 million sq. ft. / 215,000 sq. m.
4
1 2 3
â—„ site plan 1
residential
2
temple
3
commerical
4
goverment giveback
▲ tree preservation
▲ pedestrian scale
▲ composite
269
VAIKUNTH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
▲ high-value trees
â–˛ community center
271
▲ section
VAIKUNTH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
▲ ground plan
â–˛ high-end tower
point tower to minimize footprint on site to maximize recreational ground
273
sliced top redirects views toward the temple grounds
VAIKUNTH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
carved base creates an arrival experience and orienting views toward central green
◄ high-end tower
▼ floor plans
1
elevator lobby
2
foyer
3
kitchen
4
living room
5
bedroom
6
dining
7
terrace
8
office / bedroom
9
service balcony 0
10 master bedroom
1
5
2
5 10
5
5
10 4
7
8m
7
1
4
2
1
4
2
3
3
6
275
6 5
9
VAIKUNTH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
9
▲ zone 2
▲ zone 1
5
8
5
5
4
2
1
7 3
1
6
10
9
▲ zone 3-1
4
2
9
▲ zone 3-2
7
▼ experience center
277
VAIKUNTH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Xiamen Tong'an New Town Blue Diamond Project 279
Xiamen, Fujian Province, China
Design completion: 2013
The Xiamen Tong’an New Town Blue Diamond
Xiamen’s unique history inspired the team
Though the scale and undulating geometry of
Project houses a retail mall, an exclusive club,
to use the metaphor of a wave to guide
the roof and glazed walls produce a striking,
an 800-seat boutique cinema and an outdoor
the design. At times, Xiamen’s beautiful
iconic shape, they also presented several
performance theater.
landscape has the tranquility of the peaceful
structural challenges. In the main atrium
sea. The vitality and energy of a wave
space, the curved roof edge and double-
As a new symbol of Xiamen’s Tong’an
represent the city’s prosperous future. As
curved glazed walls prevented the use of
district, Blue Diamond brings an innovative
the wave reaches the shoreline, it becomes
columns. Instead, the building has a perimeter
entertainment venue to an increasingly
water drops that glimmer and shine like “blue
truss system with 625 feet between
popular tourist area. This new center is
diamonds” arriving in the city.
support columns.
centrally located among the 13 new resort hotels being developed along the beautiful
Different shaped wave-like forms make up the
beach of Tong’an Bay in subtropical
development’s structure, including a dramatic
southern China.
230-foot-tall, self-supporting glazed wall that follows the curved roof form and ensures that
The Xiamen Planning Bureau challenged the
visitors always have scenic views to the sea.
team to design the development as a new
The slight tilting of this “diamond-skin” wall
tourist attraction for the city, an important
creates a shimmering effect.
commercial seaport for China since the 14th century. The design needed to embody Xiamen’s position as a “gateway to the world” and a city of rich cultural diversity.
◄ night view
2014 design annual
1.49 million sq. ft. / 138,800 sq. m.
â–ź site plan
1 2
3
1
4
1
1
retail entrance
2
roof
3
blue diamond skylight
4
roof terrace
0 20 40 100 200m
281
XIAMEN TONG'AN NEW TOWN BLUE DIAMOND PROJECT
▲ aerial view
2
1
1 level 3 floor plan ► 2 1
retail
2
food + beverage
â–˛ view from theater
â–˛ view from plaza
▲ elevation
▲ cross section
283
XIAMEN TONG'AN NEW TOWN BLUE DIAMOND PROJECT
▲ concept model
▼ approach perspective
285
XIAMEN TONG'AN NEW TOWN BLUE DIAMOND PROJECT
Zhoushan Island + Jintang Island Master Plan 287
Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, China
To create this transformational master plan,
As the district’s major city, Dinghai is its
Study area: 193 sq. mi. / 500 sq. km.
the team studied 193 square miles of the
historical and cultural heart. Surrounding
Zhoushan Archipelago to inform a scheme that
mountains and natural islands are protected
accommodates regional growth on the islands
to prevent encroachment from unplanned
of Zhoushan and Jintang. Located in the
development. This ecosystem sustains
Dinghai district, the urban framework sets the
the city, allowing contained investment to
development direction for the next 20 years.
revitalize its heritage. Conservation
Completion: 2033
measures spur tourism, while industry is The master plan preserves the area’s
limited to outlying areas.
mountainous topography and natural
◄ baiquan site plan
skyline, protecting ridgelines and focusing
Lingang, on the adjacent Jintang International
future growth into corridors within defined
Logistics Island City, presents a seaward
development boundaries. Urban nodes
gateway to the district. As part of a
benefit from economies of scale and sense
broader industry distribution strategy, it is
of place, while residents and visitors enjoy
a significant part of the local and regional
being near the sea and protected natural
economy. Yancang, in western Dinghai,
lands. Greenbelts and waterfront
and Baiquan, on northern Zhoushan Island,
promenades reshape parts of the shoreline
are growth areas carefully planned to
to allow direct public access.
protect the environment.
2014 design annual
Design area: 6 sq. mi. / 15 sq. km.
â–˛ lingang site plan
â–˛ lingang areas of emphasis
289
▲ lingang edge treatment
ZHOUSHAN ISLAND + JINTANG ISLAND MASTER PLAN
▲ lingang skyline view
▲ dinghai site plan
▲ dinghai vegetation connections
▲ dinghai traffic lines
291
ZHOUSHAN ISLAND + JINTANG ISLAND MASTER PLAN
▲ dinghai skyline view
▲ dinghai topography diagram
▲ dinghai topography diagram
â–˛ yancang site plan perspective
â–˛ yancang site model
▲ yancang edge condition
293
▲ yancang street perspective
▲ yancang green space
ZHOUSHAN ISLAND + JINTANG ISLAND MASTER PLAN
▲ yancang access
▲ baiquan nodes of emphasis
▲ baiquan site plan
▲ baiquan edge condition
295
ZHOUSHAN ISLAND + JINTANG ISLAND MASTER PLAN
▲ baiquan aerial view
▼ dinghai aerial view
297
ZHOUSHAN ISLAND + JINTANG ISLAND MASTER PLAN
Zhuhai Port Office Building Competition 299
Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China
Competition: 2013
This vision for the Zhuhai Port Office Building
As a midpoint between two large-scale,
The design concept draws inspiration from
introduces a dynamic public landmark within
horizontal structures – the customs house
the strong tradition and elegant craft of
the city of Zhuhai, one of China’s most prized
and high-speed train station – the Zhuhai
Chinese culture and art. References to paper
tourist destinations. Inspired by the city’s
Port Office Building is a focal point within the
lanterns introduce a spirit of material and
rich culture and beautiful climate, the design
urban setting. Each of the proposed design
craft, creating a graphic connection between
proposal creates a welcoming, memorable
scenarios pushes the maximum height of
the environment and its people.
gateway between Zhuhai and Macau.
the development above adjacent buildings to create a strong visual link between the
Located in the southern region of the Gongbei
customs house and train station.
District, the site is surrounded by a high-
◄ aerial view
speed train terminal to the east, customs
The Zhuhai Port Office Building’s program
house to the west, public transportation plaza
integrates government, administrative and
to the north and Macau to the south. These
public uses into one complex. The design
surroundings produce a civic environment
promotes this significant public destination
with dynamic pedestrian activity and a broad
by incorporating a mix of shops, restaurants,
surrounding transportation network.
hotels and museums.
2014 design annual
645,800 sq. ft. / 60,000 sq. m.
â–˛ site plan
▼ level 1 floor plan
1
retail core
2
office core
3
inspection office core
4
retail
5
inspection office
6
inspection to lease
7
circulation
8
sunken plaza
9
atrium
1 2
3 0 2
3
4 8
▲ retail level plan
16m
8 8
1
4 301 2 4
9
9
4
5
3
▲ level 5 plan 3
6
6
5
▲ level 6 plan
6
ZHUHAI PORT OFFICE BUILDING COMPETITION
7
section diagram â–ş 1
restaurant
2
office to lease
3
retail
4
public parking
5
inspection parking
6
inspection
7
inspection office
1
7
2
6 5 4 3
â–˛ elevation
303
ZHUHAI PORT OFFICE BUILDING COMPETITION
▲ approach perspective
▼ park view rendering
305
ZHUHAI PORT OFFICE BUILDING COMPETITION
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Aegis Media Office............................................................................................................. Eric Laignel Atlantis Sanya Hainan Resort.............................................................................................HOK Beijing Art Hotel................................................................................................................. HOK BP Center for High-Performance Computing.................................................................... Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion.............................................................John Linden Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower................................. Lifang, India Today Commerce Union Center.....................................................................................................ATCHAIN Confidential Master Plan Competition...............................................................................HOK 33 Davies Street................................................................................................................ Sectorlight, Chris Ansell, HOK Dechert Law Office............................................................................................................ Eric Laignel Delta Ottawa City Centre Renovation................................................................................Tom Arban Department of Housing and Urban Development Demonstration Office Space..............Jim Tetro Dubai Expo 2020 Master Plan........................................................................................... Populous, HOK Five-Star Hotel Luxury Suite..............................................................................................Eric Laignel Four Seasons Nanjing.........................................................................................................HOK Golden Empire Transit Central Facility.............................................................................. HOK
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Golden Harbor Ecotourism Resort..................................................................................... Shanghai Xpgoo Computer, Graphics Technology Co., Ltd. King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center Residential Community............ Alan Karchmer King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Interior Design.............................. Sam Fentress King Khalid International Airport Development + Expansion............................................HOK LG Science Park..................................................................................................................HOK Long Beach Airport Terminal Modernization..................................................................... David Lena MGM Grand Sanya..............................................................................................................Paul Dingman Museum Gardens Dream Pavilion Competition..................................................................HOK Nanjing Financial Center.....................................................................................................ATCHAIN Newport Magistrates' Court...............................................................................................Phil Boorman Photography NewYork–Presbyterian 68th Street Entrance Renovation............................................... Paul Warchol NewYork–Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Center...............................................................HOK Ogilvy & Mather Office.......................................................................................................Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing Oregon State Hospital........................................................................................................Lara Swimmer Photography Phillips 66 Headquarters Campus..................................................................................... Silkroad Rosewood Abu Dhabi..........................................................................................................Don Riddle Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Headquarters......................................................Eric Laignel TD Ameritrade Headquarters + Operations Center...........................................................Tom Kessler The Central & Wolfe Campus..............................................................................................Steelblue
The Exchange.....................................................................................................................HOK University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences Facility III....................................... HOK Vaikunth Residential Development....................................................................................ATCHAIN Xiamen Tong'an New Town Blue Diamond Project............................................................ A-Promise Studio Zhoushan Island + Jintang Island Master Plan............................................................... PGOO International Zhuhai Port Office Building Competition.......................................................................... ATCHAIN
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