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555 Howard
555 Howard had a fundamental problem of trying to fit mixed-use luxury into a tight vertical site. This led to an inefficient core that compromised typical floor and public area layouts. Changing the core was the first step. Working collaboratively with RPBW, we managed to raise the typical floor efficiency from 66% to 73%. Once a logical design was in place, we could aggressively condense via re-stacking to reduce costs. The result is not only a less expensive building; but also, a better design that our client greatly improves their asset.
555 Howard, San Francisco - image courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Miami River Bridge
The redevelopment of the Hyatt Regency/ James L Knight Center site into the forthcoming Miami River Bridge created an opportunity to transform a key gateway site into the burgeoning Miami River District, Brickell, and Downtown. This iconic mixed use vertical community will connect the city to the riverwalk while becoming a landmark destination.