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NBBJ
IndustryArchitecture
Founded1943
Headquarters,
Websitewww.nbbj.com
The Sail @ Marina Bay, 2009

NBBJ is a global architecture, planning and design firm with offices in Beijing, Boston, Columbus, London, Los Angeles, New York, Pune, San Francisco, Seattle, and Shanghai.

NBBJ provides services in architecture, interiors, planning and urban design, branding, consulting, landscape design, and lighting. The firm is involved in multiple markets and building types including: civic, corporate, commercial, healthcare, higher education, science, sports, and transportation. It is the only architecture firm to be named a Global Growth Company by the World Economic Forum. [1]

The firm accepted the Architecture 2030 Challenge, a global initiative stating that all new buildings and major renovations reduce their fossil-fuel GHG-emitting consumption by 50% by 2010, incrementally increasing the reduction for new buildings to carbon neutral by 2030.[2] In addition, the firm has been recognized by Engineering News-Record magazine as one of the most green architecture firms in the United States. [3]

History

The firm was founded in 1943 by Seattle architects Floyd Naramore, William J. Bain, Clifton Brady, and Perry Johanson, and was initially called Naramore, Bain, Brady & Johanson.

Selected Completed Projects

Corporate/Commercial

Healthcare

Higher Education

Science

Civic

Sports/Expo


Urban Design

Selected Current/Future Projects

Recent Awards

References

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  2. ^ Who's on Board?, Architecture 2030, 2008. Accessed online 23 January 2009.
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  32. ^ http://www.archdaily.com/56594/nbbj-and-ccdi-break-ground-on-hangzhou-sports-park/
  33. ^ http://www.di.net/articles/the-synergy-tower-merging-advanced-workplace-strategy-with-high-rise-design/
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  40. ^ http://boyawards.interiordesign.net/BOYProjectWinners.aspx
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  43. ^ "Life Sciences Building". RIBA. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  44. ^ "Corporate Champion for Environment: NBBJ". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
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  47. ^ "Best Buildings of 2008". BusinessWeek. 2008. Retrieved 21 June 2012.

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