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Buro Happold is proud to work on some of the most exciting and inspiring engineering projects around the world. From the Louvre in Abu Dhabi to local specialist schools in the UK, and masterplanning the city of Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City to the World Trade Center Memorial Pavilion in New York, we have a real passion for the built environment.

 

We work with many of the world’s most renowned architects and clients, always striving to take engineering excellence to ever higher levels as we find better ways to tackle challenges, whether that’s keeping buildings cool in the desert sun, minimising environmental impact or lowering carbon emissions. Our engineers work in all areas of the built environment – structural engineering, building services, masterplanning and a wide range of specialist disciplines. We have over 30 years' of experience providing high quality, innovative solutions, which help to minimise impact on the planet.

 

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Latest news

Buro Happold initiates parliamentary inquiry
Rod Macdonald, Chairman of international multidisciplinary engineering consultancy Buro Happold, has initiated a process which is leading to a parliamentary inquiry into the poor design and quality of the products currently available for the construction of our built environment.

Buro Happold expert urges retention of brownfield controls
Contaminated land expert Hugh Mallett comments on the future of planning policy

Buro Happold sustainability expert reacts to report on BREEAM
Dan Phillips, group director for sustainability at Buro Happold, asks why BREEAM ignores embodied carbon

Optimal Energy; the twenty year house?
James Thomson, a structural engineer with international multidisciplinary engineering consultancy Buro Happold offers some interesting ideas on the future of the built environment.

Glasgow’s Briggait Building transformed in to arts space
Buro Happold completes conversion of Victorian fish market to artist studios


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