Whether it's structural, façade, or construction engineering, acoustic consulting, or security and protective design, 10 Thornton Tomasetti projects received awards at last week’s Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) International Conference in London and Paris. Presented across 22 categories, the CTBUH Awards of Excellence recognize innovation in tall buildings and the urban environment. Congratulations to all our project partners! And special congratulations to Dennis Poon, vice chairman emeritus, who was inducted into the CTBUH College of Fellows for his contributions to tall building design. #CTBUH2024
Thornton Tomasetti
Design Services
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We apply scientific and engineering principles to solve the world’s challenges — starting with yours.
About us
We apply scientific and engineering principles to solve the world’s challenges — starting with yours. Whether we’re focusing on the design, construction and performance of buildings or expanding into new disciplines, we never limit ourselves, applying our expertise to all types of projects across a range of industries.
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http://www.thorntontomasetti.com
External link for Thornton Tomasetti
- Industry
- Design Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1949
- Specialties
- Supertall building, Buildings, Long-span, Facade Engineering, Building Renewal, Historic Preservation, Property Loss Consulting, Forensics, Emergency Response, Sustainability, Construction Engineering, Stadium/Arena, Transportation, Applied Science, Protective Design, and Structural Engineering
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120 Broadway
15th Floor
New York, NY 10271-0016, US
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It was one and done this past weekend as an 80-foot-diameter skylight, the crowning architectural feature of the new Terminal 6 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport was installed in a single crane lift. The steel and tension cable frame of The Oculus was transported from the fabrication shop in four separate pieces that were assembled on site and put into place as one unit. The skylight’s opening will be closed off with pneumatic ETFE cushions. Working with Corgan architects, Thornton Tomasetti provided façade engineering services and specialty tensile structure design to JFK Millennium Partners and AECOM Hunt for the skylight. We are also providing specialty fabric façade design services for 100,000 square feet of ETFE canopies and skylights throughout the 1.2-million-square-foot terminal, which topped out earlier this week. The first of the terminal’s 10 gates are expected to open in 2026 with the entire project slated for completion in 2028.
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While summer in the Northern Hemisphere may be over, Thornton Tomasetti staff sure made the best of the season while it lasted. Our team members capitalized on the longer daylight hours to have some fun with colleagues, recharge and enjoy the great outdoors. At Thornton Tomasetti, we play as hard as we work, and a healthy rivalry certainly had time to shine bright on the golf course, at the bowling alley and even at the bumper car rink. Others chose to leave the friendly competition to their hometown professional sports teams while they cheered them on from the stands, and more still opted for scenic boat rides complete with refreshments and sunsets. Though the change in temperature calls for a change in itinerary, we have plenty of fall activities planned, too. #summerouting #teambonding
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Act 1, Scene 1. The design team enters, shovels in hand. The curtain has gone up on a new, permanent home for Hudson Valley Shakespeare. Ground was broken this week on the 14,850-square-foot Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center in Garrison, New York. Supported on timber columns, the curved, timber-framed grid shell structure will be the focal point of the 98-acre arts complex. The open-air performance space will bring the company’s actors, audiences and back-of-house operations under one roof and provide greater flexibility. Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural engineering services for the project (https://lnkd.in/e8f4DUp3) designed by Studio Gang architects. The theater, which is targeting LEED Platinum certification, is expected to make its debut in spring 2026. #structuralengineering #theater
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Colleges and universities are often ahead of the curve when it comes to sustainability, as a growing number of institutions put greater emphasis on reducing embodied carbon, achieving net zero and decarbonizing the supply chain. In our latest podcast (https://lnkd.in/eb8GV4dy), Vice President Amanda Garvey of our Sustainability and Resilience practice gives an update on how schools are demonstrating leadership in these areas, their influence to drive wider market transformation and the significant impact that structural engineers can have in reducing carbon on a project. Hosted by Corporate Responsibility Officer Amy Hattan, our "Here’s How: Embodied Carbon" is available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, PodBean, and Spotify. #sustainability #embodiedcarbon #highered #HeresHowClimateAction #HeresHowPodcast
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The modernization of one of the nation’s oldest collegiate football stadiums is at the half-way line. A topping out ceremony was held last week for phase 1 of the renovation of The University of Kansas’ David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. Thornton Tomasetti’s Construction Engineering team, which provided connection design and Tekla modeling to Turner Construction Company and erection engineering services to Doherty Steel, Inc., was on hand for the festivities. Part of the university’s Gateway District development, the stadium renovation is designed to enhance the fan experience and will include new premium seating and additional concession areas. The initial phase, which focuses on the southwest, west and north sides of the stadium, is expected to be completed by the Jayhawks’ 2025 football season. Seating capacity will be determined by future work; however, it is anticipated to accommodate more than 40,000 fans. #constructionengineering
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We have an opportunity for a senior civil project engineer to join our Transportation team in New York City. This individual will be involved in all phases of civil infrastructure project development including planning, scheduling, inspection, analysis, design and technical specifications and reports. You will work with a team of multi-disciplined engineers while also providing technical guidance to CADD personnel and junior engineers. #JobsAtThorntonTomasetti #ThorntonTomasettiTogether #TransportationJobs #NewYorkJobs
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From designing energy-efficient façades to repurposing office high-rises and measuring the whole-life carbon impact of structures, we're addressing a range of topics this week at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) 2024 International Conference. Taking place in London and Paris, the conference, titled “New or Renew: Addressing the Density Dilemma,” is bringing together leading designers and decision-makers to discuss the most effective ways to grow and transform urban centers. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/evEzn4c #CTBUH2024
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Northeastern University has broken ground on a permanent campus in Portland, Maine, that will house The Roux Institute at Northeastern University and Alfond Center. The waterfront development will transform the former B&M Baked Beans industrial site into a state-of-the-art, multi-building complex that will serve as a hub for research and education in artificial intelligence (AI), computer and data sciences, life sciences and other high-tech fields. Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural design, sustainability and resilience services to CambridgeSeven for phase one of the project, which consists of the six-story, 245,000-square-foot Roux Institute academic building and a 610-car parking garage. Inspired in part by Maine’s historic Bailey Island Bridge, the Roux Institute's unique design features a curved and cantilevered structure, inclined facades, a sloped roof and terraces, all supported by two major concrete cores and exposed V columns. Among the building materials being used are glass, granite, brick, copper and wood, including a mass timber west wing, to reflect the site’s industrial heritage. The campus will be 30% more energy-efficient than required by Portland’s energy code, with sustainable features like geothermal heating and cooling systems and low-carbon materials. Our climate risk assessment addressed threats such as flooding, seismic activity, high winds and extreme weather. The result is an all-electric campus designed to maintain operational functionality through the 2100s. Expected to be completed in late 2027, the campus will restore the shoreline and provide public access to the waterfront through bike and pedestrian trails. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eFrdegtR
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Infrastructure growth is a significant contributor to carbon emissions, but new policies and engineering innovation are leading to notable reductions. In our latest podcast (https://lnkd.in/ecfDSSur), Senior Associate Elizabeth Brownell, an expert in embodied carbon reduction in bridge projects, discusses the key role structural engineers play in designing and building more sustainable bridges. Hosted by Corporate Responsibility Officer Amy Hattan, this episode explores why it’s important to consider embodied carbon in bridge projects, how it’s measured, and the differences between bridge and building projects when it comes to carbon reduction. You can find this and past episodes of "Here’s How: Embodied Carbon" on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, PodBean, and Spotify. #sustainability #embodiedcarbon #bridges #HeresHowClimateAction #HeresHowPodcast