Below is a sample of relevant Cultural projects. please contact-us for a full list of Cultural projects.
Green Planet, Dubai, UAE
Biome housing an equatorial forest in the middle of Dubai. 3,000 plants, animals, birds, insect and reptile specie live on or around the world largets "man-made Living tree".
Architect / Additional Credits: Grout McTAvich Architecture | Buro Happold (work done while employed at Buro Happold)
Natural History Museum - 'Becoming LA', Los Angeles, CA
Part of "Becoming LA" permanent exhibit, the 3-Dimensional 'ribbon' canopy hovers over the visitors, tying the 4-halls exhibits together and emphasizing on historic turn of events.
Architect / Additional Credits: Natural History Museum | Buro Happold (work done while employed at Buro Happold)
St. Petersburg Pier, St Petersburg, FL
Designed to replace the old existing pier, the new 1,500' pedestrian pier is intended to become an new icon for the city and a major touristic destication.
Architect / Additional Credits: Michael Maltzan Architecture | Buro Happold (work done while employed at Buro Happold)
United State Institute of Peace, Washington DC
Official headquaters of the United States Institute of Piece. The location of the project on the historic National Mall required the use of classic design features such as domed roofs and majestic facades, integrated into a contemporary design aesthetics
Architect / Additional Credits: Safdie Architects | Buro Happold (work done while employed at Buro Happold)
King Abdullah International Garden, Riyadh, KSA
Project spans 160 hectare, and features futuric botanical gardens. The main buildings, totaling 20 hectars of construction, are formed as two interlocking crescents, and will house different environments thru a series of controlled environments.
Architect / Additional Credits: Barton Willmore | Buro Happold (work done while employed at Buro Happold)
Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland, CA
Located 4.7 km from the Hayward Fault and 25km from the San Andreas Fault, the 224,000 sqft, 1,350 seats Cathedral is designed to have a life span of 300 years and survive the 1000-year earthquake.
Architect / Additional Credits: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (work done while employed at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP)