The $3-billion terminal at Portland International Airport in Portland, Ore., that will be completed this summer, is best known for its 18-million-lb wooden roof system, but ZGF stayed ahead designing during the pandemic by using Bluebeam Studio.
The project’s aggressive 18-month schedule required demolition of an existing artificial turf training field, modifications to the underfield drainage system and erection of a two-story, 93,000-sq-ft facility.
ZGF Architects, ENR MidAtlantic Design Firm of the Year, will unveil the world’s largest Living Future zero-carbon multifamily building in Washington, D.C.
As part of an extensive campus modernization project for a confidential high-tech client, this five-building, 782,000-sq-ft hub is designed to draw employees back to the office with dynamic workspaces and retail and culinary areas.
With three buildings to house mechanical equipment and four thermal energy storage (TES) tanks, this all-electric thermal plant centralizes delivery of renewable energy to Google’s adjacent offices.
This PAE Living Building is a dynamic structure designed and built with the goal of not just doing less harm to the environment but making a positive contribution to it.
The project provides research space for the National Institute on Aging. The design included single-story modular construction with open concept labs to reduce costs and maximize available space on the $33.7-million project.