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Neuapostolische Church – Zuchwil, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on January 31, 2011


Building: Neuapostolische Church
Location:  Zuchwil, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AG

Footbridges – Viamala, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on January 31, 2011


Structure: Traversina Foot Bridge II
Location: Viamala, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AGJürg Conzett


Structure: Punt da Saransuns
Location: Viamala, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AGJürg
Conzett

Oslo Opera House – Oslo, Norway

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on September 3, 2010

Building: Oslo Opera House
Completed: 2008
Architect: Snøhetta
Structural Engineer: Reinertsen Engineering ANS
Acoustical Consultant: Brekke Strand Akustikk, Arup Acoustic
Feasibility Design: Jane Wernick Associates
Structural Engineer of Theatrical Equipment: Jane Wernick Associates

AE Interests: Horseshoe shape dof main auditiorium is compromise between acoustics and intimacy. Built on both land and water built on 12,000 m2 of steel sheet piling around perimeter to stabalize foundation

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Norwegian Embassy – Berlin, Germany

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on September 3, 2010

Building: Nowegian Embassy
Architect: Snøhetta
Structural & MEP Engineers: IGH, Berlin
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Ragnhild Momrak

AE Interests: Set in pre-existing master plan and building complex. Monumental size of building mimics those characteristic of the fjord mountains in Norway.

Braga Stadium – Braga, Portugal

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on September 3, 2010

Architect: Souto de Moura
Structural Engineer: AFA Associados
Landscape Design: Daniel Monteiro
General Contractor: Soares da Costa/Assoc/Ace
Completion: 2004

AE Interests: Steel cables form canopy which is modelled after acient Peruvian Inca’s suspension bridges. Under the field is a 5,000 square meter plaza to move from one side of the field to the other.

9/11 Memorial Museum Pavilion – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Lauren Ramos on September 3, 2010

Building: National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion
Location: World Trade Center Site
Architect: Snøhetta
Expected completion: 2011
Structural Engineer: WSP Cantor Seinuk
Mechanical/Electrical Engineer: Jaros Baum and Bolles

AE Interests: Two original steel tridents from the Twin Towers will be enclosed within the Pavilion’s glass atrium.
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