February 23, 2012 - Northwestern University, Bienen School of Music
Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural design services to Goettsch Partners for the new music facility which is set to begin construction in May.
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Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural design services to Goettsch Partners for the new music facility which is set to begin construction in May.
MoreThornton Tomasetti completed structural design for a new music facility at the University of California, Los Angeles.
MoreThornton Tomasetti provided structural engineering services to Rafael Viñoly for the 240,000-sf Van Andel Institute Phase II addition which has been awarded LEED Platinum.
MoreThornton Tomasetti provided structural design for a new 66,333-sf museum on the banks of the Potomac River.
MoreWe provided structural design to PJHM Architects for a two-story, wood-framed building, which has received the City of Claremont Architectural Commission’s Excellence In Design Award.
MoreWe are providing structural design for the new theater building, which broke ground on DePaul University’s Lincoln Park campus.
MoreWe provided structural design to Rafael Viñoly Architects for the 14-story research center, which opened this month.
MoreConstruction is complete for the state-of-the-art research and teaching facility. We provided structural engineering design services to Koetter Kim & Associates and Burt Hill.
MoreWe provided structural engineering services to Wheeler Kearns Architects for the rehabilitation of a warehouse building into a restaurant and food service training center.
MoreWe completed structural design for the college complex, which will house classrooms and district administrative offices. We are providing structural engineering to tBP/Architecture.
MoreWe are providing building skin services for the college’s first green building, which is seeking to achieve LEED Gold certification.
MoreConstruction has started on a new basketball and volleyball practice facility on the university’s uptown campus. We are providing structural engineering services to GouldEvans Associates.
MoreThe University of Chicago Medical Center’s New Hospital Pavilion has topped out. We are providing structural engineering services for Rafael Viñoly Architects for the 1.2-million-sf hospital building.
MoreWe have reached 95% completion of construction documents and early construction packages are being released for the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building.
MoreThe College of DuPage Health Careers and Natural Sciences Center (HCNS) has received LEED Gold certification. We provided structural engineering to Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum.
MoreWe provided structural design to AEDIS Architecture & Planning, Inc. for the new James Logan Center for the Performing Arts, winner of the AIA Santa Clara Valley and CASH Honor design awards.
MoreThe recently completed school has won the 2010 Connecticut Real Estate Award for Best in Class in the Educational Category. We provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection design for renovations that transformed an obsolete building into a cutting-edge facility.
MoreWe are providing structural engineering services to Ann Beha Architects for the renovation/adaptive reuse of the Chicago Theological Seminary, which will be converted into the Milton Friedman Institute.
MoreThe 102-year-old “Mt. Tam” High School reopened May 25 after eight years of renovations. Thornton Tomasetti provided structural engineering to WLC Architects.
MoreThe first steel column has arrived for the 1.2-million-SF, 12-story University of Chicago Medical Center’s New Hospital Pavilion, for which we are providing structural engineering services for Rafael Viñoly Architects.
MoreThe ribbon cutting ceremony for the 900-student Christopher High School, Phase One, for which we are providing structural engineering services for BCA Architects, took place last month.
MoreConstruction is complete on a 330,000-SF, 10-story science and medical research facility at the University of Chicago, for which we provided structural engineering services for Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects LLP.
MoreWe have completed 100% CDs for five new schools for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The schools were designed by gkkworks, IBI Group, Langdon Wilson Architecture Planning Interiors, MVE Institutional, and Osborn.
MoreWe submitted schematic design drawings and our Revit model last month for the four-story Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building, for which we are providing structural engineering services for Ayers/Saint/Gross Architects.
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The recently completed New York Law School academic center in TriBeCa opened for the academic year.
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Construction is set to begin on the 365,000-SF Gateway Community College, the first LEED-Gold-certified project in Connecticut.
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We finished an investigation and restoration of the Gunsaulus Hall, an addition to the Art Institute of Chicago built in 1911.
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Construction has passed 50 percent completion on the 14-building Joseph Gregori High School, for which we are providing structural design services for Modesto City Schools.
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Last month we finished 100% CDs for Dowler-Gruman Architects for the Stanford Linear Accelerator addition of access hatches into tunnels housing the particle beam at this high-energy physics research facility.
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Interior build-out is underway for the new Health Careers and Natural Sciences Center (HCNS), the second building to be constructed as part of the College of DuPage massive facilities master plan.
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We have topped out the Northwestern University Richard and Barbara Silverman Hall for Molecular Therapeutics and Diagnostics, which is seeking LEED Silver certification.
MoreConstruction is complete on the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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The construction document phase recently began for new construction and modernization of the Chula Vista High School in Chula Vista, Calif., a LEED Silver certified project.
MoreThe University of Virginia, Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library has won the following awards.
MoreThe San Mateo High School New Academic Building has won the following awards.
MoreThornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm, has been recognized by the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC-NY) with two 2012 Excellence in Engineering Awards at the Council’s annual gala held on March 24.
Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm, was the structural project engineer for the Pennsylvania State University Millennium Science Complex, home of the new Life and Materials Science programs for the University.
Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm, has been named structural engineer of record for the new William Eckhardt Research Center (WERC) at The University of Chicago, a $215-million, 265,000-square-foot project located at the existing Research Institutes Building at 5630 – 5650 South Ellis Avenue.
Thornton Tomasetti won two awards at the Structural Engineers Association of Metropolitan Washington’s (SEA-MW) Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Gala on February 26, 2011 at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C.
The 2010 annual Stirling Prize from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is the third architectural project engineered by a Thornton Tomasetti principal to win the U.K.’s top architectural award.
Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., the international engineering design, investigation and analysis firm, will be a key participant at “Innovative Integrate: Building Better Together,” an AIA New York Chapter-sponsored exhibition, showcasing finalists of the Chapter’s “Open Call for Innovative Curtain-Wall Design.”
Four New York City projects by Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm with practices in building structure, building skin and building performance, were selected as among the city’s top 12 projects honored by the Greater New York Construction User Council (GNYCUC) at its 2010 Chairman’s reception on June 15 on the Green Roof at 250 Hudson Street in Manhattan.
Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm with practices in building structure, building skin and building performance, was the structural engineer for three Midwest-based projects receiving top honors from Midwest Construction magazine.
Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm with practices in building structure, building skin and building performance, was the structural engineer for three New York-based projects receiving top honors from New York Construction magazine.
It was the 4,521st piece of steel (more or less)—and the final girder placed in Gateway Community College’s fast-materializing $198 million new downtown campus.
At their annual meeting in Phoenix in October, NCSEA announced the winners of the 2009 Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards. This awards program annually highlights some of the best examples of structural ingenuity throughout the world.
The Sierra Vista High School Music Building in Baldwin, Calif. was named the National Concrete Masonry Association/Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (NCMA/ICPI) Design Award of Excellence winner. The article notes our role as structural engineer.
“Getting Across Campus,” by Senior Engineer Joseph Shields, addresses how colleges and universities are using a variety of steel solutions in the design of pedestrian bridges.
Consolidating the two campuses of Gateway Community College – the Long Wharf campus in New Haven and another in North Haven, Conn., began last December with the $140 million construction of a single downtown New Haven campus, scheduled to finish in May 2012.
An article about the New York Law School’s new academic building notes our role as structural engineer on the project.
“Green Scene: Preparing the Future” notes our involvement with the Urban Assembly School for Green Careers in Manhattan.
The 194,000-square-foot facility will be a place where teaching, learning and research come together in an integrated way, with the research providing content for the curriculum and with students learning through exploration of real-world problems, according to architects Ayers/Saint/Gross of Baltimore.
The Hyde Park Center of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business opened in September 2004, uniting a dispersed community of faculty and students previously located in five buildings throughout the Hyde Park campus.
Students and faculty at the University of Michigan’s Stephen M. Ross School of Business have spent the last few weeks settling into a gleaming new $145 million state-of-the-art building on the Ann Arbor campus.
The new 42,000-square-foot upper school addition at St.Edmond’s Academy includes
a three-classroom cluster for each grade level, as well as science and music rooms, a chapel, and a field house.
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY), the University at Buffalo, and Roswell Park Cancer Institute today announced that UB’S New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences and Roswell Park’s Center for Genetics and Pharmacology have been honored by the nation’s leading evaluator of environmentally sustainable buildings.
In many respects, the newly expanded Lucas Center is a building of opposites.