Local firms get work in Tajikistan, Jordan and Iowa
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009I thought I might fill you in on a few projects and tidbits I’ve heard about recently . . .
SRG Partnership‘s Museum of Flight bridge was featured in this month’s Architectural Record. The piece, “Not so pedestrian footbridges,” features projects that go beyond their role as connectors and elevate a project. Other featured footbridges are in Zaragoza, Spain and across Ireland’s River Shannon. Read a story I wrote on the SRG Bridge to find out more about the designers inspiration: aircraft contrails.Zimmer Gunsul Frasca found out it would be designing the second phase of a massive biorenewables complex in Iowa. The firm already designed Phase I, which is now under construction at the University of Iowa. The $54 million Phase II will complete the four-building complex, aimed at showcasing the state’s commitment to cutting-edge energy research in the heart of farming country. Callison also got big news recently: It will be master planning the biggest mixed-use project in Jordan’s history. The $10 billion, 60-million-square-foot waterfront project in Aqaba, Jordan includes high-rise residential towers, business and financial districts, retail and entertainment spaces and several hotels and resorts. Look for more on that project in an upcoming DJC.
Meanwhile, an NBBJ-designed hotel has opened in Tajikistan. The Hyatt Regency Dushanbe has 221 rooms, a beauty salon, a juicebar and 14 meeting rooms. It has views of a lake and the presidential palace , and in-room iPod docking stations. The hotel was designed by NBBJ’s Columbus, Ohio office. Check out the press release.














