Nate Holland, NBBJ’s Design Innovation Director, breaks down a recent Daylighting Hackathon where members of our firm collaborated to design unique, sustainable solutions for allowing both plants and people to thrive in the built environment. https://lnkd.in/eh8J8249
About us
NBBJ is an ideas-driven architecture and design firm dedicated to making communities connected, buildings healthy and the environment resilient. Industry leaders such as Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft and Tencent, and institutions such as the University of Oxford, Massachusetts General Hospital, the National Health Service and NYU Langone Health partner with us to create dynamic, engaging environments. Our global network includes more than 800 researchers, strategists, nurses, architects, planners and interior designers across 12 offices in North America, Europe and Asia. We have been named among the world’s most innovative architects by Fast Company three times, the fastest growing firm by Architectural Record and the “firm of choice for tech companies” by Wired.
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- Architecture and Planning
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Seattle, WA
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1943
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- Architecture, Environmental Graphics, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design, Planning & Urban Design, Housing, Research + Strategy Consulting, Workplace Design, Healthcare Design, and Commercial Design
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Congratulations to Project Architect Tami Chen on her recognition as NOMA Member of the Year! Tami’s commitment to NOMA and dedication and advocacy on behalf of architects of color are truly inspiring. Well deserved! #nbbjdesign #noma #nomapdx https://lnkd.in/eKz_HBjV
This truly was an honor to receive this year’s NOMA Member of the Year Award. I am grateful for this recognition and would like to thank those within the organization who have supported me along the way. Thank you Tiffany D. Brown, MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA Tiffany Mayhew Gary J Nelson, AIA, NOMA, NCARB NOMA and the NOMA conference is a special space where architects of color can genuinely feel supported. To hold our heads high and continue to do great things in the face of adversity. To my NOMA PDX family, we da best! When our hurts become our fears, we cannot let our fears become our limits.
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A shoutout to the Lower School campus of Westmark School and the Montage Health Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health for each winning premier design awards from the AIA Los Angeles chapter! Westmark School, which wins an AIA LA Honor Award, supports students with language-based learning differences through an inclusive, welcoming environment centered around a grand Sycamore tree and indoor-outdoor learning spaces. (Images 1-2) Ohana, a behavioral health center terraced into the majestic Monterey hills for patient and provider wellness, receives an AIA LA Merit Award. (Images 3-4) Congratulations, all! https://lnkd.in/gUScaW8G #aiala #award #education #educationalspaces #healthcare #healthcaredesign #nbbjdesign
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It’s all treats and no tricks for the winners of NBBJ's Haunted House Sketch Contest this Halloween! NBBJ’ers put their architectural talents to work creating dwellings for the departed, competing in two categories—hand-drawn and AI—to be crowned the sultan of scare (and receive their 15 minutes of social media fame). Congratulations to our winners, Andika Murandi in the hand-drawn category, and Ariel Abarquez II, in the AI category. It’s spooky how talented you, and all our entrants, are! #nbbjdesign #halloween #hauntedhouse #architecturaldrawing #AI
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Thank you, NPR and All Things Considered for spotlighting the reimagined White House tour! https://lnkd.in/gCuMCY57
White House tours get a revamp for the first time in decades
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Restorative outdoor paths winding through majestic hills. The gentle sound of native grasses rustling in the wind. The calming scent of rosemary and thyme. Daylight-filled, floor-to-ceiling windows and gentle curves. Patios floating above a sweeping landscape. These (and many more) features are being recognized by TIME, which today, names the Montage Health Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health to its Best Inventions of 2024 list in the design category! The project unites neurosciences insights, such as access to nature for patient wellness and respite spaces for caregivers to recharge, to create a new model of behavioral health while decreasing stress and staff turnover. To compile this year's list, TIME solicited nominations from TIME editors and correspondents around the world, and through an online application process, paying special attention to growing fields—such as healthcare, AI, and green energy. TIME then evaluated each contender on a number of key factors, including originality, efficacy, ambition and impact. We’re so proud of Ohana! Congratulations to the entire team and all of TIME’s winners! ✨ https://lnkd.in/gKAuyu8X Fast + Epp I Whitson Engineers I South Bay Construction I BFS Landscape Architects I Susan Krane I Antonio Acoustics I NG Associates I Jensen Hughes I Introba #awards #design #healthcare #wellness #TIMEBestInventions #nbbjdesign
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Cities along the equator are growing rapidly. But their hot, humid and rainy climates present a challenge for designers. How can we deliver high-quality, mixed-use projects in tropical areas that prioritize performance of both people and buildings in a climate-changing world? The design of the Keppel South Central project in Singapore—which was awarded the region’s highest sustainability Green Mark Platinum status—creates a microclimate underneath an exterior canopy structure that protects the public open space while allowing people to spend longer periods outside. An exterior environmental veil shrouds the office building, blocking direct sun while reflecting ambient daylight into the interior. In addition, rooftop-mounted photovoltaics generate energy to power lighting and exterior air fans in the outdoor public spaces, and rainwater harvested from the veil surfaces is recycled for landscape irrigation. https://lnkd.in/g_HDi8Kr #commercial #architecture #sustainability #sustainabledesign #nbbjdesign
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The Atrium Health David Conlan Center at Carolinas Regional Hospital receives a Lean Construction Institute (US) 2024 Design Award honorable mention! The awards recognize projects that feature outstanding design while advancing the industry through collaborative Lean project delivery. The awards were presented during a ceremony on October 24 in San Diego, CA. Addressing the need for dedicated rehabilitation facilities due to the fast-growing nature of the subspecialty, the project actively supports each patient’s rehab, both physically and emotionally. The design uses prefabricated patient rooms and components with more than 60% of construction labor occurring offsite and incorporates Universal Design principles that enable accessibility and maneuverability. Unique rehab specific features such as forward approach, height-adjustable desks, distance markers for walking tests, and motivating graphics and purposeful artwork from diverse, disabled and local artists empower patients along their healing journey. https://lnkd.in/gsAYqC-x
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As technologies and remote work make research more diffuse, research buildings have an important role to play in enhancing relationship building, collaboration and sense of community. In our survey of over 1,000 scientists in partnership with The New York Academy of Sciences, 82% of respondents said proximity to colleagues is paramount, while 66% said being near outside scientists is important, too. Amenities, social areas and outdoor spaces can become key differentiators that attract talent by allowing scientists to connect both inside and outside the lab. Rooftop gardens, walking paths, nature preserves, and outdoor spaces can also enhance productivity and provide informal ways to connect. Learn more about what scientists want in the research environment of the future here: https://lnkd.in/gu5mmCCJ #science #research #lab #labdesign #lifescience
The Future Lab: What a Global Survey of Scientists Says About Tomorrow’s Research Buildings | NBBJ
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Congratulations to STV and the construction teams behind NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital, which is recognized as the Women Builders Council “Project of the Year.” Winners were announced at the Council’s Annual Gala earlier this month, celebrating past and future women leaders in the construction industry. The new 11-floor hospital features world-class emergency care, modern labor and delivery suites, and state-of the art surgical services, transforming South Brooklyn’s healthcare services. #healthcare #healthcaredesign #healthcarearchitecture #womeninconstruction