About the firms referenced on this website:
“Perkins Eastman is a global architecture firm with 1,000 employees working out of a combined 17 interdisciplinary offices around the world. From education and healthcare to mixed-use developments we design for a sustainable and resilient future, and to enhance the human experience through the built environment.” http://www.perkinseastman.com/
“HDR specializes in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. While we are most well-known for adding beauty and structure to communities through high-performance buildings and smart infrastructure, we provide much more than that. We create an unshakable foundation for progress because our multidisciplinary teams also include scientists, economists, builders, analysts and artists.” https://www.hdrinc.com/
"EYP is a global provider of comprehensive building design, research, and related consulting services to a broad range of markets including education, government, corporate, and healthcare". http://eypaedesign.com/
"The work of Richard Meier & Partners is instantly recognizable and internationally respected. Our projects have received 30 National Honor Awards from the American Institute of Architects and over 50 from the New York AIA and other regional chapters." http://www.richardmeier.com
"Since 1935, Perkins+Will has created innovative and award-winning designs for the world’s most forward-thinking clients. We are architects, interior designers, urban designers, landscape architects, consultants, and branded environment experts who approach design from all scales and perspectives." http://perkinswill.com/
Building design is, by its nature, a collaborative process. The projects included here are those that I made a significant contribution to, but the inspiration, ideas, design, technical detailing and construction of these projects involved hundreds of talented professionals.
I've been very fortunate to work with some exceptional people over the past 25 years, from whom I have learned and continue to learn a great deal.
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