Commercial Observer’s 20 Under 35 Spotlights the Year’s Top Young Architects, Engineers and Construction Pros

In her six years at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Amy Garlock has gotten to work on some of New York City’s biggest commercial projects. At the moment, she’s working on the renovation of the Waldorf Astoria, which will reopen in 2022 with 375 hotel rooms and 375 residential condominiums. Her team worked closely with the … Continued

Peter Kindel Presents at Sustainable Buildings Canada’s 2020 Virtual Green Building Festival

On Friday, October 16th, City Design Practice Director Peter Kindel will give a keynote presentation titled “Bio: Ecological Principles in Buildings & Cities” during the 2020 Virtual Green Building Festival. The annual event provides a forum for education and research focused on ecological approaches to building and city planning. During his talk, Kindel will present … Continued

100-Year-Old Beaux-Arts Landmark in Chicago Reborn, Anchoring a Neighborhood’s Resurgence

Completed in 1914, the Cook County Hospital building is a designated Chicago Landmark and once stood as the symbolic heart of the Illinois Medical District healthcare community. Vacant since 2002, the building had fallen into a severe state of disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Instead, SOM led a design-build collaboration for general contractor Walsh … Continued

Julia Skeete Speaks at RIBA’s Smart Practice Conference

On Thursday, October 1st, SOM Associate Director Julia Skeete will speak at the 2020 RIBA Smart Practice Conference: Confronting the Climate Emergency. Hosted by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the two-day event centers on the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge targets. In “The Power of Storytelling,” Skeete will share insight on building consensus through … Continued

Old Cook County Hospital Wins Landmarks Illinois Preservation Award

Completed in 1914, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Paul Gerhardt-designed Cook County Hospital building was the symbolic heart of the Illinois Medical District healthcare innovation community. Vacant since 2002, the building had fallen into a severe state of disrepair and was threatened with demolition. SOM led a design-build collaboration for … Continued

Marzia Sedino Named in Consulting – Specifying Engineer Magazine’s 40 Under 40 List

SOM Mechanical Engineering Associate Director Marzia Sedino has been named as a 2020 40 Under 40 winner by Consulting – Specifying Engineer magazine. The annual program recognizes the accomplishments and contributions of individuals in the engineering community. Sedino, a leader in environmental engineering at SOM, joined the firm in 2008. Her global portfolio includes the Pertamina … Continued

SOM Expands Leadership Team in Hong Kong

SOM welcomes Peter Brannan to its Hong Kong team as Asia Regional Leader. With more than 35 years of experience and an extensive portfolio of architectural projects in Asia and the Middle East, Brannan will play a key role in growing SOM’s business in Asia, continuing its commitments to sustainability, design excellence, and client relations. … Continued

SOM Designs COVID-Responsive Pop-Up School

Global design practice Skidmore, Owings & Merrill have created a modular pop-up classroom in response to COVID-19. Called School/House, it was inspired by its traditional single-room namesake and responds to the key challenges of density, air circulation, and flexibility in schools. The rapidly deployable classroom system addresses social distancing, health, and safety during the pandemic … Continued

SOM Unveils Modular School/House Classrooms in Response to Coronavirus

American architecture studio SOM has created a design for a ventilated, high-ceilinged, modular classroom for schools that need temporary accommodation. Named School/House, the pop-up classrooms were designed in response to the current coronavirus pandemic but are intended to provide a more healthy alternative to current options available for schools in need of additional classroom space. … Continued

Four Projects Receive 2020 AIA/ALA Library Building Award

The Billie Jean King Main Library in Long Beach, California, has been honored with a 2020 AIA/ALA Library Building Award. Hosted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Library Association (ALA), the annual program recognizes excellence in architectural design. The 2020 AIA/ALA Library Building Award recipients, selected by a six-person jury, demonstrate … Continued