Projects

Stratford Town City Link

Stratford Town City Link was a proposal for a new state of the art pedestrian bridge over a railway that links Stratford station in east London to a new shopping complex developed by Westfield.

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Categories: Transport, Rail, Urban development, Civic, Transport, Urban development, Environment, Flood risk, Transport planning, Drainage and storm water management, Highway engineering, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, Earthworks, Bridges & civil structures, United Kingdom


Louvre Abu Dhabi

In March 2007, the Tourist Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi announced that a new Louvre Museum would be completed in the city of Abu Dhabi by 2012. The new museum’s dramatic domed roof is undoubtedly the strongest...

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Categories: Culture, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, IT communications & control, Acoustics, Fire engineering, SMART solutions, Coastal and marine, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, Environment, UAE


O2 Arena and Millennium Dome

The O2 Arena sits within the former Millennium Dome – one of Buro Happold’s key projects of the late 1990s as a building within a building.

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Categories: Sports & Entertainment, Structural engineering, Fire engineering, Inclusive design, Geoenvironmental, United Kingdom


TAG Aviation

Our client TAG (Techniques de Avante garde) Aviation aspires to create the most modern airports dedicated to business aviation in Europe while maintaining a sense of discretion and privacy. TAG Aviation established an...

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Categories: Aviation, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, Fire engineering, Lighting, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, United Kingdom


Wembley Redevelopment

Buro Happold has concluded the first phase of Wembley Infrastructure (Phase One). We have been involved in the project since 2002 starting with a single project that has evolved into the company providing a wide cross-section of our services to find the right solutions to a series of challenging design issues.

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Categories: Transport, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, Urban development, Utilities engineering, Transport planning, Highway engineering, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, United Kingdom


Arsenal Emirates Stadium

August 2006 saw the opening game at  the 60,000-seat Emirates Stadium in London, the new home for Arsenal FC, one of Europe’s most prestigious and successful premiership football clubs. This opening game marked the beginning...

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Categories: Sports & Entertainment, Structural engineering, Inclusive design, Safe & secure, SMART solutions, Building services engineering, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, United Kingdom


London 2012 Olympic Stadium

Buro Happold worked as part of ‘Team Stadium’ an integrated design and construction team led by Sir Robert McAlpine to deliver the Stadium which, in legacy, will be a world-class athletics venue for the communities within London and beyond.

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Categories: Sports & Entertainment, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, Fire engineering, Inclusive design, Safe & secure, Sustainability, Lighting, Computational analysis, Geoenvironmental, Geotechnical, United Kingdom


King Abdulaziz Centre for WorldCulture and Knowledge

An exemplar project for Buro Happold in terms of multi-disciplinary team working and a cultural first for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture and Knowledge will offer a range of specialised cultural, educational and youth leadership programmes and activities, to promote a positive impact on human development and culture within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Categories: Culture, Building services engineering, Structural engineering, Facades, Fire engineering, Acoustics, Lighting, Computational analysis, Sustainability, Geoenvironmental, Geotechnical, Saudi Arabia


New Herbarium and Library Wing, RBG Botanical Gardens, Kew

The Herbarium at Kew Gardens is the world’s leading centre for the study of plant diversity. The new wing brings long awaited additional space to house Kew’s priceless collection of botanical specimens, providing an expertly environmentally tailored home to a vital slice of natural history and future research.

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Categories: Culture, Facades, Structural engineering, Geoenvironmental, Geotechnical, United Kingdom