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Los Angeles Aedas is currently designing a new, LEED-certified NFL stadium for the return of professional football to Los Angeles for the first time in over 15 years
Washington DCA competition winning team which includes Davis Brody Bond Aedas is selected to design the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to be located on the National Mall near the Washington Monument
New YorkNew renderings are unveiled and the media is briefed on the design details for the 9/11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center by Davis Brody Bond Aedas
TurinTurin office opens
KarachiKarachi office opens
SingaporeAedas as lead consultant completed the integrated resort Marina Bay Sands
Hong KongAedas wins the international design
competition for China’s high speed rail terminus at West Kowloon
KnowsleyThe first fully completed Building Schools for the Future (BSF)programme in the UK
LondonAedas’ R&D Group leads CarbonBuzz, a government funded project to develop an ‘authoritative’ database for CO2 emissions of buildings in the UK and abroad
Abu DhabiCompetition winning design for Abu Dhabi Investment Council is under construction
MacauCompletion of the Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel, the world’s second largest building
WuxiConstruction begins on Center 66, a major mixed retail/office development with LEED - Gold accreditation
Saudi ArabiaThe New Jeddah masterplan is our first project in Saudi Arabia
Sao PauloSao Paulo Managing Director collaborates with local firm to complete Victor Civita Plaza, a sustainable 3.5 acre park which remedies a contaminated urban area and proposes a sustainable solution
AshgabatOur first design in Turkmenistan is undertaken with Ashgabat Airport
Kuala LumpurCompletion of the Intermark mixed-use development
JakartaCompletion of the World Trade Center II office tower building
ShanghaiCompletion of the Peninsula Hotel and Shangri-La Hotel
Dubai47 Metro line stations becomes the longest most advanced automated metro system in the world
Pentominium, the world’s tallest residential building is under construction
BeijingCompletion of the North Star Commercial Complex, R&F Commercial Complex and Legendale Hotel
SochiAedas appointed as lead designer for the comprehensive six hotel Zapolyar’ye Resort redevelopment in Russia
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OuR MeSSAgeAedas, a richly diverse international design
practice, operates collectively with a simple
and universal vision to make positive
contributions to the quality of the built
environment and to create places that enrich
people’s lives.
This vision is built on the foundation of a
shared ethos fed by contributions from each
director and delivered by a dedicated team
brought together from around the world to
combine passion and self-determination with
talent, skills and diverse cultural perspectives.
The progressive culture which fulfils our vision
determines where we practice architecture,
how we engage with our communities, what
services we provide and the kinds of
environments we create. We are committed
to designing sustainable buildings through this
global culture that nurtures the constant
pursuit of architectural excellence through
innovation, quality of service and design,
and evidence-based processes.
As the world’s largest privately-owned design
practice, we are uniquely positioned to deliver
international expertise from our worldwide
hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong
as well as through a network of 38 regional
offices across 20 countries.
Because of our ability to consistently and
successfully complete projects that are
contextual, functional, responsible, sustainable,
and inspirational for people around the globe,
we are continually ranked among the leading
architectural design practices in the world and
continuously aim to be the practice preferred
by clients.
Keith GriffithsChairman
Aedas Ltd.
Brian JohnsonChairman Aedas Architects Ltd.
Steven DavisChairman
Davis Brody Bond Aedas
1.0 OuR MeSSAge, PAGE 3
2.0 ABOuT uS, PAGE 4
3.0 A YeAR IN ReVIeW, PAGE 6
4.0 KeY MARKeT SeCTORS
4.01 OFFICe, PAGE 8
4.02 TRANSPORT, PAGE 14
4.03 eDuCATION, PAGE 20
4.04 SPORTS, PAGE 26
4.05 TeCHNOLOgY | INDuSTRY | ReSeARCH, PAGE 32
4.06 CIVIC | CuLTuRe, PAGE 38
4.07 HOTeL | ReSORT, PAGE 44
4.08 ReTAIL, PAGE 50
4.09 ReSIDeNTIAL, PAGE 56
4.10 MIxeD-uSe, PAGE 62
4.11 HeALTHCARe, PAGE 68
5.0 LOOKINg FORWARD, PAGE 74
6.0 OTHeR KeY SeRVICeS, PAGE 75
7.0 OuR equITY DIReCTORS, PAGE 80
8.0 OuR OFFICeS, iNSiDE BACK COvER
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Aedas consistently produces innovative
architectural design solutions from our 38 offices
around the globe. Our innate knowledge,
understanding of local cultures and ability to
lead creative design initiatives enable us to apply
our international expertise to a wide range of
challenges. We adhere to a holistic approach to
sustainability that encompasses not only the
built environment but also the people that live,
work and play within it. Aedas’ global network
provides consultancy services in architecture,
interior design, masterplanning, landscape,
urban design and building consultancy in Asia,
the Middle East, Europe and the Americas.
Our commitment and ability to execute
improvements in the natural and built
environments are reflected in our advanced
designs for a full breadth of project types
including civic, education, health, transport,
office, hotels, retail, sports, residential and
technology and research buildings.
Aedas invests substantially in research
and leads cross-disciplinary initiatives on
understanding and reducing building energy
use, the lifecycle impact of building products,
their packaging and transport to site, as well
as end-of-life reusability.
Our Sustainability Team has developed
bespoke software and dedicated design tools
such as CarbonBuzz, to create architectural
solutions that maximise the sustainable value
of every project.
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For businesses all over the world, the last
12 months have been challenging to say the
least, and for Aedas those challenges have
been no different. However, despite the shock
waves and negative sentiment brought about
by the financial crisis, we have managed to
expand and grow our business.
In the Middle East, we have turned adversity
into opportunity by re-examining our core
activities and geographic spread. Building on
our respected reputation in Dubai, we have
created a strong position to explore
opportunities in Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Qatar, the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond to North
Africa. Our success in this region is evident by
work underway, including 47 stations for the
Dubai Metro, Abu Dhabi Investment Council
Headquarters, Pentominium and Empire Tower.
In Europe, we have continued expanding the
breadth and depth of our operations through
acquiring new businesses, developing joint
ventures and opening new offices. The
European-based offices have been highly
successful in procuring public sector projects
as a direct result of a European Union fiscal
stimulus.
In strengthening our Eastern European network,
we have opened new offices in Belgrade, Serbia
and Kiev, Ukraine. Whilst in Western Europe we
have established a new office in Turin, Italy and
are making inroads into France’s and Germany’s
highly competitive markets.
In the USA we are continuing to develop and
expand both our geographic base and our
specialist sector skills. Our newest business,
Aedas Sport, based in Los Angeles, is
developing fast with a range of exciting sports
and leisure projects. In New York we are part
of the successful team chosen to design the
Smithsonian National Museum of African
American History and Culture in Washington, DC.
Over the last year, we have built upon our core
infrastructure design capabilities to expand our
presence in key markets such as Canada where
we are working on major projects for the
Toronto Metro. The UK also has been successful
in winning significant rail projects such as
Farringdon Station, part of the London’s
Crossrail initiative. In Asia we have had similar
success recently completing our third airport
passenger terminal and securing the Hong
Kong – China Express Railway, one of the most
significant railway projects in the world.
In 2009 we met the challenges of a global
downturn and expanded our regional base and
worldwide reach. We improved efficiency and
increased our presence in major public sector
projects to take full advantage of the fiscal
stimuli implemented by governments across
the world.
We enter 2010 with optimism, having met the
downturn head on and not only survived but
flourished. We have every reason to be excited
about our future.
A YeAr in review
* Aedas is an international organisation, the members of which are separate and distinct legal entities.
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industry / research 2.6%
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2009Global Turnover
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Global Turnover by region 2009 (US$)
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OFFICeAedas gives considerable thought to the design of the modern
workplace. We apply front-end thinking to every project to
assure that we not only accommodate a workforce with
ever-evolving needs, but also respond to the aesthetics and
emerging trends of their context.
Aedas is fully engaged with its clients - from concept to
procurement - in order to understand how they function and
anticipate the innovations required to create state-of-the-art
offices, aiming to ensure maximum flexibility, connectivity,
comfort and safety. We respond to the needs of developers
and building users, creating cost-effective solutions that make
the spaces leasable, saleable and ultimately attractive.
Key contacts
Boran AgostonMiddle [email protected]
Dan Beddow & Dominic [email protected]@aedas.com
Christopher grabé[email protected]
Ken Wai [email protected]
Aedas R&D spatial organisation analysis for
working environments to map and visualise underlying
operational structures of layouts and spaces
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Abu Dhabi Investment Council Headquarters
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Won on the basis of an invited international competition, our
design for a new headquarters responded to a brief that called
for ‘a contemporary building which should be recognised as
one of the landmarks associated with the City of Abu Dhabi’.
Our concept, derived from an algorithmic composition,
informed by islamic principles of design, generated the design
of twin 25-storey office towers, each with a crystalline
honeycombed structural frame. The mathematically-complex
design has been supplemented by the application of a dynamic
translucent ‘mashrabiya’ which opens and closes in response to
the movement of the sun, reducing solar gain by up to 20%.
The resulting composition seeks to create a building which is
both culturally and environmentally responsive, reflecting the
aspirations of the brief while also respecting the emergent Abu
Dhabi 2030 Plan.
The two towers incorporate an entrance podium together with
two levels of basement parking and provide over 32,520 sq m
of high-grade office accommodation. The turnkey project,
which is targeting a LEED Silver rating, is due for completion
at the beginning of 2012.
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The dynamic façade comprises over 1,000 translucent moving elements on each tower. Specially written computer software simulates the operation of the Mashrabiya on a daily cycle.
1 Fully closed, 2 Half open, 3 Fully open, 4 Gradient based on sun-path
Parametric modelling enables complex geometrical shapes to be designed with a high degree of accuracy and assembled into a single integrated model.
1 Floorplates and skygardens, 2 Structural frame, 3 Curtain walling, 4 Mashrabiya, 5 integrated model
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1 internal view of the entrance podium showing sculptured ceiling derived from the same geometrical pattern as the towers.
2 Close-up of model showing storey-height Mashrabiya units.
3 view of viP area.
4 view of the crown which has dramatic views over Abu Dhabi.
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TRANSPORTDecades of experience in the design of rail, road, air and sea
transport facilities support Aedas’ position at the forefront of
this sector. in our continuation to expand on our portfolio, we
strive to deliver innovative approaches in this sector. Effective
transport design relies on proactive and critical analysis,
sustainable solutions and the capacity to integrate mixed-use
retail and commercial spaces within multimodal rail, road and
air interchanges. Our ongoing work with new and existing
clients reflects the success of Aedas’ approach.
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Key contacts
Steven [email protected]
David [email protected]
Robert TroupMiddle [email protected]
DuBAI MeTRO
Dubai, UAE
On 9 September 2009, Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated the largest and most
advanced automated passenger transit project in the world
and the first urban metro network in the Gulf’s Arab states.
Aedas was appointed on the strength of our station concepts
which provide an innovative yet culturally-inspired response
to the clients brief:
“The station architecture shall have an aesthetic form and
external appearance which is unique, innovative, iconic and
reflecting Dubai’s identity and character”
The unique shell-shaped roofs, while modern and iconic,
invoke the heritage of pearl diving which is an integral part
of Dubai’s early history. The metro is a modern day gem,
enhancing the culture and business of Dubai by providing an
efficient transport system. The shell enclosure is purposefully
conceived for good aesthetic and functional reasons. Resting
lightly on elegant inclined rib supports, it provides a very
attractive covering to the public areas of the station. While
the beauty of the shell is visible from afar it is also very much
appreciated within the public space, where the inner surface
creates a wonderful, smooth and lustrous enclosure. The shell
structure is also a highly efficient means of creating one long
span large volume space without internal columns or obtrusive
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2 An elegant structural solution dramatically reduced the tonnage of steel used for each station.
3 The shell form is derived from a conical geometry which is developed from the extrusion of an elliptical cone over a curve, cutting the resulting volume at the level of the station concourse. The resulting geometry is thus continuous through the roof and supporting structure to the floor. The conical geometry fits well with the volume and footprint constraints.
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eDuCATIONAedas has an established reputation for delivering high quality
education building design. The practice creates centres of
learning that inspire knowledge sharing, a sense of community
and progress. We understand students’ lifelong learning needs,
as well as the requirements of teachers and pedagogical trends.
We design integrated environments to accommodate state-of-
the-art information communication and technology (iCT),
leisure facilities, and community amenities, working within
various procurement requirements across the globe.
Key contacts
Robert Bruckner & Carl [email protected]@davisbrodyaedas.com
Michael FowlerMiddle [email protected]
Irene [email protected]
Tony [email protected]
iconic louvres prevent excessive heat gains into
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Knowsley Schools BSF
Knowsley, UK
This groundbreaking £150m Building Schools for the Future (BSF)
scheme delivers seven new Centres for Learning across the
borough of Knowsley. The new centres create innovative
design solutions focused around the principle of one space for
many uses. This concept enables a variety of teaching and
learning styles to be accommodated and increases the ability
for a building to respond to changes in pedagogical provisions.
All designs are based on a common set of elements integrating
architecture, structure and environment. Teaching spaces flow
into large central light-filled atriums while open glazed walkways
offer views into the internal and external spaces that weave
their way through the building’s main envelope.
The design of each of the Centres for Learning responds directly
to its community context and to the individual specialism of
the learning centre. The scheme is recognised as being at the
forefront of education design in the UK.
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SPORTS Aedas has expanded its portfolio in sports and leisure
following the strategic merger with Meis Architects, a practice
recognised as one of the world’s foremost designers of sports,
entertainment and exhibition venues.
This additional expertise amplifies our capability to respond to
the emerging worldwide demand for multi-functional venues
that become iconic urban attractions and enhance the role of
spectators.
in addition to designing new large-scale facilities that fuse
sports and entertainment, we undertake renovation, retrofitting,
and master-planning of existing venues in need of significant
upgrades as well as originate bespoke solutions for smaller
environments.
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Key contacts
David [email protected]
Sinclair HutchesonMiddle [email protected]
David [email protected]
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Los Angeles, USA
A state-of-the-art new National Football League (NFL) stadium
for Los Angeles, this innovative 75,000-seat sports facility will
be the first LEED-certified stadium in the NFL and will capture
the luxury and drama of the world’s entertainment capital.
Both the NFL and the client are committed to making a
progressive statement with this building and are exploring a
number of initiatives that will make this the most environmentally
progressive stadium in the USA. in addition to being “green”,
the innovative design approach to building the stadium into
the hillside allowed for a cost savings of nearly US$400m by
removing 40% of the steel structure. While intended primarily
for the NFL, this 365 day-a-year entertainment destination is
designed also to accommodate soccer, college and high school
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24/7 lifestyle destination containing more than one million square feet of adjacent and complementary uses including offices, retail,
and commercial activities. The stadium becomes the “economic engine” driving the
retail and entertainment destination
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1 While the stadium itself would only be used on game and event days, the retail promenade will be a mixed-use development available at all times to service the neighbouring communities, offering commercial and entertainment opportunities year round.
2 Utilising the natural site topography, the bowl was designed directly into the hillside removing 40% of the steel structure and saving US$400m in total costs.
3 The efficiency of splitting the luxury suites from the general admission seating allows the ‘premium’ elements to be placed in a small but dense zone with more desirable seating, closer proximity to the field, and more efficient servicing possibilities.
4 Aerial model: integrating with the hillside topography allows concessions and circulation to flow outside and around the seating areas, offering a “uniquely LA” atmosphere throughout the stadium.
5 The suite tower and sponsorship zones allow for the premium seating areas to be directly connected to the retail areas for improved access and circulation.
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TeCHNOLOgY INDuSTRY ReSeARCHTo address the complex challenges of new and expanding
technology, research and industrial projects worldwide, Aedas
draws the most advanced design expertise from our global
resources. We aim to meet our clients’ current needs by
providing the support of our specialists in the latest
construction technologies and also prepare for the future by
contributing innovations that allow for maximum flexibility,
connectivity and changing technologies. in addition, we
introduce aesthetic solutions that integrate research units
with the surrounding community.
Aedas R&D analysis of solar exposure on a research campus
Key contacts Karle Burford & Marco [email protected]@aedas.com
Sinclair HutchesonMiddle [email protected]
William [email protected]
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Valeo Security Systems
São Paulo, Brazil
The new security system assembly facility for valeo, an
international automotive systems manufacturer, is similar to
other facilities Aedas has designed for the company in that
it reflects their commitment to quality and innovation.
Designed to accommodate 700 employees, the facility comprises
10,220 sq m of manufacturing space and 6,500 sq m of
laboratory/research, administrative and support spaces.
The building is prominently sited on a slope 30 metres up
from the Aerton Senna highway that connects Rio de Janerio to
São Paulo. The use of glass on the exterior and interior offers a
sense of transparency. The internal environment was designed
to foster collaboration and communication, promoting
integration between different departments. The layout also
encourages flexibility among fabrication, laboratories and
administration by eliminating physical impediments, allowing
for easy changes in the industrial process and technology.
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The challenge of the project for the team was to build a large-scale industrial building
with strong formal expression, large spans and a rationalised structural system on a
sloping site along the São Paulo-Rio highway
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1 The three volumes housing the production area were thought of as big curves, where roof and walls merge formally and structurally.
2 The framework of the bars supported by split double columns permits the independent forms of the roofs to follow the primary structural grid and creates opportunities for skylights along the shears.
3 The heights of the volumes were varied to allow for an increased use of natural light and ventilation. The result is a mixed system of natural and artificial lighting and ventilation that represents a reduction in energy consumption and provides a comfortable working environment.
4 Cut into the slope of the terrain, the building is formed by four separate bars independently sheared to allow torrential rains to run off the ends.
5 The slicing of the building into separately expressed volumes and the sinuous curves of its roof generated a formally expressive envelope with a design that is harmonious with the existing topography.
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CIVIC CuLTuReAedas applies a structured rigor to the process of designing
complex building types and urban environments, particularly
civic and cultural projects which require public involvement.
The practice’s extensive experience of working in the public
realm has honed its special capacity to understand and
harmonise the design aspirations of multiple stakeholders
including the local planning authority and wider community.
Each project is viewed as a collaborative opportunity for
innovation and exploration of new ideas. The practice’s work
does not involve the imposition of preconceived strategies,
but responds to the physical, cultural, historical, and economic
contexts in which a project is located. Full consideration is
given to every project to ensure its significance to the local
or national community.
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Andrew [email protected]
Peter [email protected]
Peter [email protected]
Fariborz HatamMiddle [email protected]
Aedas R&D occupation and visual perception simulation
for museum, indicating visual impressions and potential usage
of the designed spaces
National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center
New York, USA
The National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World
Trade Center preserves and displays the physical remains of
the site of the original twin towers, houses important artefacts
from the period of recovery and is the place that tells the
stories of all those who experienced the tragic events of the
day. These diverse charges are presented to the visitor as a
sequence of experiences which allow for individual and
personal encounters within an overall context of a historical
narrative. The nature of the museum is such that the building’s
shell, comprising existing foundations, the slurry wall and other
in-situ elements of the site is as much an artefact of 9/11 as
the contents of the exhibit galleries and casework.
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Zero whose surfaces had been gradually covered with moving written testaments and photos during the rescue and recovery effort
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1 The Memorial Hall level provides a place of orientation just before the continuing descent. The act of descending to this first below-grade level transitions the visitor’s senses from the bright and active life of the plaza to the quieter, more contemplative environment of the museum.
2 At key points along the ramped route there are carefully composed views which overlook the space beyond, revealing key artefacts and historic resources.
3 Aerial construction photograph of Memorial Museum.
4 The Memorial Museum exists entirely below ground and is experienced through a series of descents on a gradually sloped path.
5 The Memorial Museum is located directly below the Memorial plaza, for which Davis Brody Bond Aedas serves as Associate Architect. The design for the Memorial includes a planting of 300 oak trees, a 4.5 acre open plaza, and two memorial fountains and pools marking the footprints of the absent towers.
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HOTeLReSORTOur standard of excellence for hospitality projects fuses global
trends in hospitality design with site-specific implementation.
Aedas strives to create pleasantly memorable, cost-effective
environments that meet global industry standards and resonate
with their individual locale.
The trend of the integrated resort is altering the paradigm
of leisure and business destinations throughout the world.
in response, Aedas advances combined solutions that meet
business needs for convention and exhibition spaces, whilst
concurrently incorporating leisure facilities such as casinos and
entertainment, cultural and retail spaces. Also, attuned to the
unique aspirations of emerging tourism markets, Aedas
addresses local challenges and tailors their projects accordingly.
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Key contacts
Richard Blair & Michal [email protected]@aedas.com
Steven [email protected]
Michael FowlerMiddle [email protected]
Frank [email protected]
Hilton Hotel
Liverpool, UK
Aedas has completed the design of a 4-star landmark hotel
for Hilton in Liverpool, which opened mid-November 2009.
The hotel stands prominently as a gateway to the Paradise
Street project with its north façade integral with the arc
defining the boundary to the parkland. As part of the dramatic
£920m scheme on the historic Mersey waterfront, the ten-storey
state-of-the-art hotel features 215 guest rooms over six floors,
with a presidential suite, nine meeting rooms, a ballroom,
restaurant, bar, coffee shop and fitness centre, with 47 residential
apartments on the top three floors of the development.
The hotel serves as the centrepiece of Grosvenor’s massive
Liverpool One mixed-use development.
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ReTAILAedas creates world-class retail solutions based on research
and understanding of international trends and our global
award-winning retail design approach. Retail spaces are
integral to the design of city centres and define the social
and public realm in urban environments.
Aedas’ retail spaces are designed to maximise value and
adaptability for future developments and trends. The resulting
dynamic structures and high quality spaces integrate aesthetically
with urban contexts and encourage a sense of community.
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Key contacts
Steven [email protected]
Christine Lam & David [email protected]@aedas.com
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313@somerset offers unique retail experiences with priority
for permeability at street level for the benefit of pedestrians,
commuters and shoppers around the area. Existing Stamford
Canal that runs through the site is converted into Discovery
Walk, activated by food and beverage units with Outdoor
Refreshment Area (ORA) as al fresco dining, the first of its
kind in Singapore.
To meet the client’s expectation of heightening retail activity,
Aedas focused on the design of the external façades to engage
the interest of passers-by along both Orchard and Somerset
Road. We created an ‘Urban Mosaic’ as an interesting visual
element to the building. in the evening, the façade transforms
into a series of animated light boxes, creating a dynamism that
enlivens the Orchard Road experience.
The façade serves multiple functions of entertainment, window
display and signage. The building also incorporates various
sustainability considerations for which it was awarded with the
Building and Construction Authority’s BCA Green Mark
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ReSIDeNTIALAedas is involved in all aspects of the residential sector, from
affordable housing to private, luxury and one-off schemes.
We are leading design initiatives in sustainable housing,
with successful carbon-efficient schemes already being
implemented and others going into planning. This effort
supports the UK’s National Code for Sustainable Homes and
an overall awareness of the long-term cost and benefits that
green residential projects bring.
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Boran AgostonMiddle [email protected]
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Kevin [email protected]
Dominic [email protected]
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empire Tower
Al Sorouh Abu Dhabi, UAE
The Empire Tower is a 60-storey luxury residential development
located in Al Sorouh Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The
building occupies a prime site near the coast and is surrounded
by three major streets while taking advantage of the site’s
vista. The complex is oriented to maximise the nearby ocean
view to the northeast and overlooks the outdoor park to the
southwest. The overall development has a maximum total
Gross Built-up Area (BUA) of approximately 136,147 sq m.
The residential tower has a Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 95,411 sq m.
The curvaceous form of the tower is the direct response to its
site surroundings maximising its presence on the street with
vertical layers spreading out to the property lines. The building
then bends away from the street across from a large
commercial tower enlarging the view corridor between the
central park of the community and the sea one block away.
The splayed vertical layers converge while rising up before
bending forward together as the 231-metre tower rises toward
the sky, taking advantage of its views between the park and
the sea.
The 60 non-typical floor plates are dynamically held together
by the blades, creating an iconic feature on the water’s edge.
The design challenges the limitations for high-rise residential
development, requiring the services and structural elements to
stack vertically.
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6 Longitudinal section. Despite the external appearance of the changing building geometry, the floor layout configurations are mainly standardised. For ease in construction and functionality the core is centralised and vertical despite the stacked floor plans shifting sideways.
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that demonstrates an in-depth understanding of all building
types, including commercial office, retail, hospitality, serviced
apartments and residential spaces. The goal should be to
integrate these mixed usages with viable forms of transportation
so that they form mixed-modal urban hubs that create a sense
of place and easily accessible destination points for cities
throughout the world.
Aedas designs these spaces according to the unique
parameters of each use and orchestrates their elements into
one successful centre. Our in-depth analysis and close working
relationships with developers and institutions result in
consistently successful mixed-use projects that incorporate
economic benefits, environmental considerations and design
excitement.
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Steven [email protected]
Keith [email protected]
Dominic [email protected]
Robert TroupMiddle [email protected]
As part of an international mixed-use competition, Aedas R&D used a packing algorithm to assist
with the design of the podium roof
R&F Commercial Complex
Beijing, PRC
The R&F City is one of the largest and most successful
residential developments in Beijing, so it is only fitting that
the final touch should be the signature of the development.
The client brief for the commercial complex, as part of R&F City,
was based on three sets of design elements: a 81,300 sq m
retail mall; a 50,600 sq m grade A office with the top five
floors as R&F’s corporate headquarters; and a 5-star, 58,900 sq m
hotel with 539 keys to be operated by the Marriott Group
under the Renaissance brand. These three elements total
190,800 sq m of mixed-use development along a street
frontage of more than 650-metres in length.
All these elements, including run-in/out, drop-offs/pickup,
had to be incorporated within a very narrow strip of land
approximately 40-metres deep, making this project extremely
challenging. in terms of design, the development should
become the gateway of R&F City and an immediately
recognisable image in Beijing.
We saw an opportunity in the sheer length of the site to
design an iconic statement. The design pallet was restricted to
just two materials and colours – bright silver coherent metal
panels and glass. The buildings use clean, engaging geometric
forms and lines.
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2 The ceiling design reflects natural light into the central atrium.
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4 The changing planes of the façade creates interest.
5 Retail planning based on controlling pedestrian movement within the mall. The voids and atrium add visual connectivity to enhance retail opportunity.
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Michael FowlerMiddle [email protected]
Andrew [email protected]
David [email protected]
HeALTHCAReAedas has been delivering high quality solutions in healthcare
design for more than 50 years. Over this time we have
completed projects on three continents ranging from large
prestigious whole hospital construction to the considered
re-imagining of complex live clinical departments. Our
fundamental driver is to create exciting healing environments,
enhance the working lives of clinical teams, and improve
clinical outcomes for the patients. Our global network of
healthcare experts functions in a way that encourages a rich
exchange of ideas that lead to innovations and new industry
standards.
Our extensive track record of collaborative client and patient
focused design and ongoing research of healthcare design
trends gives us the essential platform from which to continue
to offer world-class solutions in this most demanding of sectors.
Aedas R&D accessibility study for hospital patients,
simulating the visual impact of way-finding to
hospital entrances
Cleveland Clinic
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Aedas won the commission in February 2009 to complete
the development of construction design information on this
prestigious hospital project in Abu Dhabi for Mubadala and
Aldar Properties, based upon the original design works
undertaken by US architects HDR. The 250,000 sq m hospital
will provide high-end, class-leading cardiothoracic care and will
be operated by the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic Foundation
from Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Our commission was to develop
the tender and construction design information to allow a
contractor to price and execute the works. The programme
for achieving this was nine months and in this time the Aedas
team produced more than 8,000 drawings as well as all the
schedules and reports required to complete our commission.
The works involved extensive collaboration across Aedas
offices on three continents: the local office established on site
in Abu Dhabi coordinating the whole team effort; the UK
clinical teams undertaking detailed hospital design works; our
interior designers in Dubai creating the high quality internal
environment; and the “base build” team in Hong Kong who
were charged with stitching together all the various inputs
from the Aedas teams, as well as those from our engineering
sub-consultants, AECOM. This project has now become the
model for many other similar projects which we intend to
deliver overseas and in the UK.
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2 Acute patient bedroom showing medical headwall in use.
3 Diagnostic and treatment centre waiting area.
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Aedas is looking ahead positively at the
prospect of new and significant opportunities.
Our rationalisation, restructuring and
diversification in the last year positions us
to take advantage of both recovering and
emerging markets.
We have seen signs of Asia bouncing back,
although the Middle East still lags. in Europe
and the USA we are anticipating a slower
recovery but are planning for the return of
private sector investment and a reduction of
the financial stimulus driving public sector
projects.
The end of 2009 saw the Copenhagen Accord
on climate change. As a global practice we are
cognizant of the challenges and opportunities
the accord presents. To date, our work through
our R&D group supports this initiative with
projects including the RiBA’s CO2 reduction
programme, CarbonBuzz, which leaves us well
placed to meet challenges and lead further
initiatives.
Mindful of our social responsibilities, Aedas
as a practice serves a diverse range of
communities. The coming year will see us
strengthen links with these communities and
their projects ranging from building new
schools for the deprived in india, to the
sponsoring of education programmes for
the disadvantaged, and the funding of
international arts projects.
As designers, we have a duty to create new
and exciting places, but to also make them
sustainable and efficient. We will manage our
resources effectively and be inventive and
innovative in our design solutions.
As an industry leader we aim to set standards
of design based on holistic approaches that
extend lasting value to the communities in
which we operate.
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OTHeR KeY SeRVICeSInteriors
Aedas interiors offers a comprehensive range
of design services from inception to completion.
Our services can be directly tailored to
accommodate individual client needs. Our
chartered interior designers provide services to
many sectors which include space analysis,
space planning, interior design, concept design,
bespoke furniture design, refurbishment and
new build installation design.
We approach every project objectively and
with high service that will reflect the qualities,
values and aspirations of our clients.
Our international experience extends across a
range of new-build and refurbishment projects
for the public and private sectors and includes
schemes for commercial premises, cafes,
restaurants and bars, hospitals, private residences
and specialist residential accommodation, hotels,
education and transports.
Key contacts
Lulie Fisher & Fergus DuncanMiddle [email protected]@aedas.com
Nathan [email protected]
Logan [email protected]
Dominic [email protected]
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Paul BlazekAsia & Middle [email protected]
Anna [email protected]
John [email protected]
urban Design & LandscapeAedas is committed to creating vibrant urban
spaces that enhance quality of life. We believe
that architecture and landscape should be
complementary and that great design is a
synthesis greater than the sum of its parts.
The design of an urban space must address a
broad range of interrelated factors and, to be
successful, it must express the delicate balance
among function, climate, style, budget and
culture.
To achieve this goal, we begin each project by
thoroughly studying the needs of the client
and analysing the site until we have gained
a thorough appreciation of the issues and
challenges. Then, after many design iterations
that also look at precedents and context, we
evolve an inspiring vision that steers the project
to completion.
Building Consultancy
Building Consultancy has been an integral part
of Aedas’ service offering since the practice
was established in Yorkshire in 1835. Today,
Aedas Building Consultancy operates from
strategically located offices throughout the
United Kingdom. Our expertise, combined with
modern techniques and technology, enables us
to provide clients with a thorough and efficient
service to ensure that the full potential of their
property is realised. We aim to exceed our
clients’ expectations through the delivery of
quality solutions, ensuring aspirations are
achieved on all projects.
List of services
Conservation & Heritage
Building Refurbishment
Construction Design & Project Management
Building Maintenance & Repair
Asset Management
Building Surveys & Appraisals
Health & Safety Management
Building & Property Law
Access Consultancy
Geomatics
Key contacts
Robert [email protected]
Key contacts
Furopamo [email protected]
Imaging
Aedas imaging represents another aspect of
the practice’s international commitment to
design excellence. An expert team of proficient
visualisers with years of experience in
architectural and graphic design, Aedas
imaging is at the forefront of architectural
visualisation throughout the world.
The team boasts an enhanced knowledge and
understanding of building form, frequently
placing them a class above other modelling
and imaging practices. in competition with the
best in architectural visualisation, images by
the Aedas imaging Team have been used
successfully for marketing events, site displays
and Tv appearances, along with the more
traditional uses of planning consultation and
client liaison.
Research & Development
As one of the world’s leading practices, Aedas
invests in research and leads cross-disciplinary
initiatives to develop design methods through
computation and parametric tools that help
quantify, visualise and manipulate spatial,
environmental and financial factors of a design.
The R&D Group creates parametric models
and simulations that invite creative input and
provide the basis for coordination through
interactive representations of a design.
This way of working contributes to our
understanding of occupancy patterns and
perception, energy use of buildings and the
lifecycle impact of early design decisions.
Across Aedas a global network of specialists
provide bespoke parametric modelling
services including Building information
Modelling and related structural, cladding
coordination and optimisation.
R&D Group involvement in all stages of
structural, mechanical, spatial and
quantitative coordination allows for inspired
architectural solutions that meet implicit and
explicit performance criteria. The group
focuses on three principle areas of research:
Computational Design and Research,
Advanced Modelling, and Sustainable Design.
Key contacts
Steven [email protected]
Christian Derix & Judit [email protected]@aedas.com
Paul [email protected]
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Peter ObornDeputy ChairmanAedas Architects [email protected]
James Handleyinternational Director Aedas Architects [email protected]
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Karle BurfordDirectorUnited [email protected]
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