R&D and technology play an essential role in our firm. We invest in constant learning, testing and innovation. That uniquely positions us to solve our clients’ most difficult problems.
Innovation EngineOur CORE groups manage our research and development efforts, from incremental efficiency improvements to solving some of the most challenging engineering problems of our time.Learn More
Innovation OutputWe believe collaboration amplifies our innovation potential and creates connections that lead to better, more imaginative solutions for our clients.Learn More
A new UK standard is redefining what “net zero carbon building” actually means—shifting the focus from design intent to verified, in-use performance. Here’s what it is, why it matters, and how to apply it.
The new Ryan Field tops out in Evanston, Illinois, advancing accessible, sustainable and community-centered design for next-generation collegiate venues.
The collaboration underscores Thornton Tomasetti’s commitment to advancing computational design and the work of CORE Studio in driving innovation across AEC technology.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, better known as Martyn’s Law, introduces a new legal duty for U.K. venues and publicly accessible locations. For those operating in the built environment from sports and public assembly venues to cultural and community institutions, retail destinations and transport hubs, the implications are wide-ranging.
Each year, we report on key indicators that reflect the scope of our socially responsible and sustainable project work—using these metrics to track progress toward advancing decarbonization and resilience through our projects.
Each year, we track key indicators that measure progress toward our sustainable-operations goals—using the trends in this data to confirm what’s working and identify where change is needed.
Each year, we report on the indicators that demonstrate our progress toward an inclusive, healthy workplace and long-term leadership and career development.