cooper carry office studio
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Connect ing people to placeOffice
atlanta new york washington
Since the firm’s founding in 1960, Cooper Carry has grown into a global design practice with thoughtful, collaborative design as the cornerstone of our core principles. With professionals in architecture, graphic design, interior design, landscape architecture, planning and sustainability consulting, we embrace a holistic philosophy. This approach has enabled us to provide our clients with a more thoughtful, collaborative design process; one that merges all aspects of the project.
From our offices across the United States, we have been privileged to provide this comprehensive view of design services to the most prominent private, institutional and public entities throughout the world.
ARCHITECTUREENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS AND WAYFINDINGINTERIOR DESIGNLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREPLANNINGSUSTAINABILITY CONSULTING
Connect ing people to place
CORPORATE/OFFICE GOVERNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION HOSPITALITY
MIXED-USE PLANNING RESIDENTIAL
STUDIOS
Cooper Carry’s studios focus the talents of our
design specialists on projects that demand in-depth
understanding of the unique aspects of a project.
Our knowledge of the nuances of various project
types smoothes the path to a successful design.
Every studio is guided by veteran principals
knowledgeable in the specialty area and accom-
plished in the practice of connective design.
HOSPITALITY K-12 EDUCATION
RETAIL SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY TRANSIT + TOC
OfficeCooper Carry’s Office Studio has designed over 16 million square feet of office space. Our connective design approach anticipates and accommodates the complex demands that the cyclical growth and contraction of companies place on office buildings. We have a strong record of bringing added value to office developments through creative innovations such as skilled design of
landscape amenities _ courtyards, plazas and pedestrian amenities _ which serve to supplement the office environment and the emerging mobile worker. Connective design results in a more inspiring environment for employees and visitors, thus improvement of business perfor-mance and ultimately a more valuable community asset.
Intergraph Corporate HeadquartersHuntsville, Alabama
240,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture, Interior Design
and Landscape Architecture
800 North Glebe RoadArlington, Virginia
319,677 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Sustainable Design
Mylan Global HeadquartersCannonsburg, Pennsylvania
280,000 SFSouthpointe Site: 39 Acres
Mylan Site: 11.14 AcresDesign Services: Architecture, Landscape Architecture
and Master Planning
900 North GlebeArlington, Virginia
149,835 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Sustainable Design
The Regent at 950 North GlebeArlington, Virginia
263,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Interior Design
3330 Peachtree RoadAtlanta, Georgia
16,504 SFDesign Services: Architecture
Dulles Station - Building A & C Herndon, Virginia
Building A: 191,355 SF / Building C: 186,969 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Interior Design
Duke Energy (formerly Progress Energy)St. Petersburg, Florida
220,045 SFDesign Services: Architecture
100 City ViewAtlanta, Georgia
250,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Interior Design
SunTrust Financial CentreTampa, Florida
825,828 SFDesign Services: Architecture
Las Olas BoulevardFort Lauderdale, Florida
1,393,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Interior Design
Bethesda RowBethesda, Maryland
5 blocks; 300 residential units; 93,000 SF of total commercial space; 106,000 SF of total office space
Design Services: Architecture and Planning
Red Hat Tower (formerly Two Progress Plaza) Raleigh, North Carolina
420,000 SF and a 1,000 car parking facilityDesign Services: Architecture
Adtran Corporate HeadquartersHuntsville, Alabama
81 Acre site; 1,020,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture, Interior Design
and Landscape Architecture
PNC Plaza (formerly RBC)Raleigh, North Carolina
750,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture
RiverPlaceGreenville, South Carolina
275,000 SF Design Services: Architecture and Landscape Architecture
The MercatoNaples, Florida
477,667 SF of GLADesign Services: Architecture, Environmental Graphic Design,
Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Planning
Printpack Corporate HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
150,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture and Interior Design
PPD Pharmaceuticals HeadquartersWilmington, North Carolina
450,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture
TD Bank Corporate Campus (formerly Carolina First)Greenville, South Carolina
65 acres; Building A - 125,000 SF; Building B - 100,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Planning
Times Square SouthAtlanta, Georgia
470,000 SFDesign Services: Architecture
1900 Crystal DriveArlington, Virginia
733,820 SFDesign Services: Architecture (Architect of Record) and Sustainable Design, Design Architect: Pickard Chilton
Connective: [kuh-nek-tiv]adjective
1. multi-layered, interwoven, and thought-provoking.
Cooper CarryConnecting people to place
Focused on the innovative design of exceptional places and spaces, Cooper Carry is one of the nation’s most dynamic, context-driven design firms. Our projects are crafted to enrich the experience of the people who interact with them . . . for a day or a lifetime.
An internationally recognized team of design professionals, with vast experience in a variety of project types, collaborate in the pursuit of excellence through the practice of Connective Design. Since our founding in 1960, we have steadily built a reputation for our thoughtful design, attention to detail, and client service. Our goal with every project is to maximize its interaction with surrounding buildings, the environment, and the community . . . all of which are instrumental in our Connective Design approach.
Connective Design is the cornerstone of our architectural, planning and urban design approach. For example, our design process treats landscapes as being of equal importance to buildings; therefore we pursue excellence in landscape design just as carefully. The result is that we combine architecture and landscape design into a rich composition of functional, thoroughly connected spaces formed to unite the experience of the inhabitant, celebrating theexperience of both the interior and the exterior environments. Likewise, we treat the interiors of the space with the same attention to detail, recognizing the impact that quality interior design has on not only the space itself, but the inhabitants of the space as well.
With sustainability as the foundation of Cooper Carry’s Connective Design philosophy, our team is inspired by the interconnections between natural systems which support our lives. We collaboratively pursue creative design solutions patterned with nature as our model with the result being a more holistic project because we consider how plants, animals and the physical world they inhabit, impact all that we do.
The Connective Design process assesses the sustainability of materials, the suitability of assembly methods, and the options for organizing buildings, their interiors and the landscape around them into compositions which tend to maximize the advantages of solar orienta-tion, daylighting, weather, building conditioning, and other variables that affect the building’s environmental performance. And we seek ways to optimize the human experience, thereby elevating the quality of life for all who come to live, work or play within the space.
Our commitment to environmentally responsible design is evident in our comprehensive, ongoing in-house education program to support LEED accreditation of team members and to provide ongoing programs, increasing our command of the techniques of sustainable design.
191 Peachtree Street, N.E.Suite 2400Atlanta, GA 30303-1770phone: 404-237-2000
OFFICE
625 North Washington StreetSuite 200Alexandria, VA 22314phone: 703-519-6152
For more information please contact [email protected] or visit our website at www.coopercarry.com
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ATLANTA NEW YORK WASHINGTON
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