Sharples discusses the firm’s movement toward a technology-based, iterative approach that “is beginning to blur the line between architecture and manufacturing”.
A trio of elevated walkways links two wings of the office building in the heart of Washington DC.
Domino Park is one of the first completed elements of SHoP’s larger Domino Sugar Refinery Master Plan and underwritten entirely by private funding.
Matalucci, SHoP’s Building Technology Specialist, will discuss modeling and spatial visualization of indoor micro-climates for personalized thermal comfort.
Martinez, an Associate at SHoP, will present on the potential of robotic technology to assemble lightweight wooden structures through a collaborative workflow between robots and builder.
SHoP was chosen by Minneapolis music institution First Avenue Productions to design the new riverfront community performing arts center.
Sharples will give the closing keynote at the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop in Buffalo, NY, where SHoP’s team is part of the group constructing system models and presenting their studies to peers in the industry.
In “How to Get a Job at SHoP”, Associate Principal Lisa Schwert shares how potential new hires can stand out when applying to the firm.
Design of the Year was awarded to Two Trees Management and SHoP Architects for 325 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg.
Donaghy and Kumar will speak about their collaborative approach to delivering an iconic operable facade for Uber’s Mission Bay headquarters, and how they’ve redefined performance characteristics in the process.