Review Category : Spotlight

DeSimone Consulting Engineers was an Award Winner for the 170 Amsterdam project in the 2015 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards program (Category – New Buildings $30M to $100M).

Located on a long narrow site on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, 170 Amsterdam, a $75 million project, provides the benefits of floor to ceiling windows without compromising energy efficiency.

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Arup was an Outstanding Award Winner for the Hy-Fi project in the 2015 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering awards program (Category – Other Structures).

In January 2014, David Benjamin of The Living approached us to ask if Arup would be interested in supporting their entry into the MoMA Young Architects Program competition. The only information? They had an “unusual” idea.

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Leslie E. Robertson Associates was an Outstanding Award Winner for the Columbia University Medical Center Graduate Education Building project in the 2015 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering awards program (Category – New Buildings $30M to $100M).

The Columbia University Medical and Graduate Education Building (CUMGEB) is a 100,000 square-foot, 15-story, state-of-the-art medical education facility, whose multifaceted goals include the linking of students and teachers, of interdisciplinary study and interactive learning, and of function and experience, all while providing an identity and focal point for Columbia University’s Washington Heights campus.

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Structural Focus was an Award Winner for the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts Goldsmith Theater project in the 2015 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering awards program (Category – New Buildings $10M to $30M).

Completed in October 2013, the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts project includes the restoration and seismic upgrade of the historic Beverly Hills Post Office building and the construction of the new 500-seat state-of-the-art Goldsmith Theater.

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COWI (formerly Ben C. Gerwick Inc.) was an Outstanding Award Winner for the Floating Cofferdam for Repair of the Washington State SR-520 Floating Replacement Bridge project in the 2014 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering awards program (Category – New Bridges and Transportation Structures).

The SR 520 Bridge crosses Lake Washington, linking Seattle and its neighboring cities to the East.

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