Neuapostolische Church – Zuchwil, Switzerland
Building: Neuapostolische Church
Location: Zuchwil, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AG
Footbridges – Viamala, Switzerland
Structure: Traversina Foot Bridge II
Location: Viamala, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AG– Jürg Conzett
Structure: Punt da Saransuns
Location: Viamala, Switzerland
Structural Engineer: Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AG – Jürg
Conzett
Oslo Opera House – Oslo, Norway
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
Norwegian Embassy – Berlin, Germany
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
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.
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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