Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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| Architecture Firm | Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture |
| People | Adrian Smith, FAIA, RIBA, partner; Gordon Gill, AIA, partner; Robert Forest, AIA, RIBA, OAA, LEED AP, partner; Carrie Neill, director of communications |
| Address | 111 W Monroe St, Suite 2300 |
| Chicago, Illinois, 60603 USA | |
| Telephone | 312-920-1888 |
| Fax | 312-920-1775 |
| info@smithgill.com | |
| Web Site | http://smithgill.com |
| AW Directory | ArchitectureWeek Directory Listing |
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[edit] Services
Architecture, Design, Sustainable Design
[edit] Focus
Civic, Commercial, Cultural, Hospitality, Mixed-Use, Residential
"The firm will concentrate on Smith's traditional territory of large-scale, mixed-use and/or super tall buildings, with Gill's commitment to energy-efficient "sustainable" design informing most projects."
[edit] Projects
- Kingdom Tower, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Masdar Headquarters, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Burj Khalifa (Burj Dubai), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2010, as part of SOM
- Trump International Hotel & Tower, Chicago, Illinois, as part of SOM
- Pearl River Tower, China, as part of SOM
- Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai, China, as part of SOM
- United Gulf Bank, Bahrain, as part of SOM
- Rowes Wharf, Boston, as part of SOM
- Chicago Central Area DeCarbonization Plan, Chicago, Illinois
[edit] Discussion
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture LLP was founded in 2006 by partners Adrian Smith, Gordon Gill, and Robert Forest, formerly of Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), Chicago, Illinois, USA. See also Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
[edit] External Links
- Architect's dream project - Smith laying groundwork for solo success - Chicago Sun-Times, 2006.1122
- Parting Company - Sixty-two-year-old Adrian Smith leaves SOM to strike out on his own - Metropolis Magazine, 2007.0110
- Burj Dubai at Wikipedia
- "Burj Khalifa", by Michael J. Crosbie, ArchitectureWeek No. 471, 2010.0421, p D1.1.
- "National AIA Awards", by ArchitectureWeek, ArchitectureWeek No. 508, 2011.0223, p N1.1

