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ARC'TERYX RETAIL STORE-SOHO
169 Spring Street, New York City, New York
Client: Amersport (Arc'teryx)
Architect: Leo A Daly
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Provided architect of record services for (4) four high end retail tenants at CityCenterDC; Arcôteryx, Canali, Bru-
nello Cucinelli and Akris. The services included construction documents, permitting, construction administra-
tion and for Canali construction management.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DESIGN
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NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER - HEADQUART
Hampton, Virginia
Client: GSA
Architect: AECOM
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Administrative office building headquarters at NASA Langley Research Center. The new headquarters
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Chief Financial Officer; and the Systems Management Office. It establishes an image representa ve of the
en re NASA Langley Research Center and its progressive programs. The building is a defining element of
campus entry, blending with yet expanding on its surroundings, se ng the tone for the future revitaliza on
of the campus. Achieved LEED Pla num. A lso one of the first projects at NASA Lang-
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NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SERVICES BUILDING
Hampton, Virginia
Client: GSA
AECOM
Architect:
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Project Architect and deputy project manager for the design team of a new 132,000
square foot multi-service campus center facility at NASA Langley Research Center, in-
cluding a cafeteria and kitchen, auditorium, conference space, and collaboration space.
The facility will be the main gathering place for the center and when construction is com-
pleted will be provide an environment for collaboration and inspiration. It will establish
an image of blending the old with the new, allowing for appreciation of where the center
has been while looking to the future.
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PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
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UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington, DC
Client: Government of the District of Columbia
Architect:
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Project Architect and Deputy Project Manager for the design team of a 139,000 square feet
emergency and non-emergency communications facility, 911, 311 and the Mayor of DCôs call
center (727). Included in the facility are the Emergency Management Agency and the Office of
Unified Communications and a 12,000 square feet Child Development Center is also part of
the project.
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