Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
-
SOM has been chosen, with local architect Fender Katsalidis, to design a pair of skyscrapers in Sydney's Central Business District. The AUD 2.5 billion scheme will feature high-tech facades that help ventilate the towers' interiors.
-
Skidmore Owings and Merril (SOM) has been given the nod to produce what will be Scandinavia's tallest building. The Polstjärnan (or Pole Star) skyscraper is due for completion in 2019.
-
Recent reports suggest that wooden skyscrapers could become a feature of our city skylines in the near future.
-
The Municipal Art Society of New York has announced four possible replacement designs for Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.
-
The 60-story Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza, the tallest building in Zhengzhou, the capital city of central China's Henan province, opened its doors earlier this month.
-
Work has commenced on SOM's 444-student "net zero" primary school on New York's Staten Island.
-
Three leading architects gathered last week at the third annual summit of The Municipal Art Society to present their visions for the dramatic redevelopment of New York's Grand Central Terminal, but only one included an enormous flying saucer.
-
Architectural practice SOM's 17.6-sq km (6.8-sq mile) master plan for Beijing Bohai Innovation City has won an international design competition, which, if fully realized, may set a new standard for environmentally-conscious urban planning.
-
The 71-story Pearl River Tower, described as one of the most energy-efficient skyscrapers in the world, has reached its topping out milestone on the way to its planned completion later this year.
-
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP has unveiled ambitious plans to transform a business district in Beijing into an energy efficient, low carbon model for sustainable growth
-
Standing at 1,450 feet and 110 stories, Sears Tower is the third tallest building in the world and recently added “The Ledge”, a series of glass bays on the 103rd floor that offer visitors unobstructed views of Chicago