Supported by a cross-laminated timber structural frame, this four-story building offers workspaces with a strong indoor-outdoor connection by including operable openings on all levels.
This 47-story office tower’s design was shaped by extensive environmental analysis. The building, with its tapered top and bottom, is angled parallel to the direction of the site’s prevailing winds to optimize wind resistance.
Designed with a sustainable, holistic and inclusive approach, this project—which includes Ford’s corporate office headquarters and the largest Automotive Engineering Center in Mexico—spans 19 hectares of land, much of which is a protected ecological zone.
Featuring a striking facade that utilizes tailored fins that are angled in different directions as well as strategically placed lighting, this 27-story tower is Harwood International’s tallest to date.
Although it will serve as a traditional bank and office, this $25.86-million, four-story Class A office building features high-design elements woven throughout, from a curved glass curtain wall system and wood paneling to European stonework and a living plant wall.
The vacant Newspaper Agency Co. building—a historic industrial space just outside downtown Salt Lake City—was revitalized through this $34-million effort.