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


Riverside Museum

The new Riverside Museum, Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel, is located on a dramatic site at the point where two rivers, the Clyde and the Kelvin meet, close to Glasgow Harbour. As well as providing a permanent home for collections not previously on public display, the new museum exhibits the contents of the old Glasgow Museum previously held at Kelvin Hall. Kelvin Hall was the second most visited attraction of its type in the UK, with half a million visitors a year, so the new Riverside Museum is well placed to become a world-class cultural destination.

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Categories: Culture, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, Fire engineering, Acoustics, Lighting, Asset management, Computational analysis, Geotechnical, United Kingdom


Clarence Dock

Dating from the 19th Century. Clarence Dock was originally constructed to transport goods to and from the centre of Leeds, particularly coal from the collieries in Wakefield and Rothwell, which was then distributed to heavy...

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Categories: Commercial residential, Building services engineering, Structural engineering, Geotechnical, United Kingdom


Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City

The site of the Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City development is adjacent to the Arabian Gulf coastline, 85km south of Kuwait City. From two environmentally impoverished hyper saline creeks, an ecologically rich waterway city is growing....

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Categories: Water, Structural engineering, Urban development, Coastal and marine, Earthworks, Geotechnical, Transport planning, Highway engineering, Water, Drainage and storm water management, Flood risk


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


Royal Shakespeare Theatre

Redefining historical cultural spaces requires a certain set of skills: vision, perception and a delicate touch. The redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre included the creation of a 1,030 seat auditorium with a thrust...

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Categories: Culture, Building services engineering, Structural engineering, Fire engineering, Computational analysis, Geotechnical, Coastal and marine, 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


Wadi Hanifah

Wadi Hanifah is a 120km long, 4500km2 watershed that passes through the capital city of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Located in the middle of the Najd Plateau it has been labelled the most significant natural feature in the region.

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Categories: Water, Environment, Flood risk, Water, Earthworks, Geotechnical, Saudi Arabia