Project Specs The Gary Comer Youth Center Chicago, Illinois John Ronan Architects << Return to article the People Architect John Ronan Architect 320 W. Ohio Street 4e Chicago IL 60610 phone 312.951.6600 fax 312.951.6544 jrarch.com see * for architects) John Ronan, AIA* (Lead Designer and Principal-in-Charge) Evan Menk LEED AP and Brian Malady (Project Architects), Yasushi Koakutsu, Oscar Kang, Brad Kelley, Micah Land, Nageshwar Rao (Project Team) Interior designer: John Ronan Architects Engineer(s): Arup (Structural) CCJM Engineers (MEP) Terra Engineering (Civil) Consultant(s) Landscape: Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture Lighting: Charter Sills Acoustical: Kirkegaard Associates Other: Cini-Little International (Food Service), db
Machado and Silvetti Associates chooses a dialectical, but not dissonant approach to adding onto the historic Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, Maine.
There’s nothing formulaic about the National Park Service’s new Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center for the Grand Teton National Park in Moose, Wyoming.
Since the inauguration of the heroic Waterloo train terminal in central London in 1993, architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw has achieved a far-flung, distinctive body of work.
Project Specs Museo del Acero Horno³ Monterrey, Mexico Grimshaw Architects << Return to article the People Architect Grimshaw 100 Reade Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 291 2501 F 212 791 2173 Partner in Charge: Vincent Chang Partner: Andrew Whalley Associate Principal: William Horgan Project Architect : Christian Hoenigschmid-Grossich Team: Michael Blancato, Shane Burger, Paulo de Faria, Kenny Grossman, Nieves Monasterio, Robert Stuart-Smith, Chung Yeon Won, Richard Yoo, Casimir Zdanius Associate architect(s) Oficina de Arquitectura, S.A. de C.V. Exhibition designer: Aldrich Pears Associates Specialist Structural Engineer: Werner Sobek New York Environmental Design: Atelier Ten Consultant(s) Landscape: Harari arquitectos +
Peter Zumthor fuses a historical palimpsest with Modernism at Kolumba, Art Museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne, lending the space a new kind of spiritual overtone