Foster and Partners
Shalom Baranes Associates
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd.
TRG Consulting
Foster and Partners
London, England
A visionary architect and urban planner.
Some of the world's most prominent civic and cultural developments owe their stature to Foster and Partners. Foster and Partners has received more than 260 awards and citations for design excellence and, in 1999, founder Sir Norman Foster received the Pritzker Prize for Architecture, the profession's highest honor, for the firm's work in master planning and urban design.
Shalom Baranes Associates, PC
Washington, DC
Building history.
Shalom Baranes Associates, PC is a Washington, DC-based architectural firm with an acclaimed reputation for its expertise in governmental, commercial, residential and institutional design. The firm has played an integral part in shaping the development of the National Capital Region. Shalom Baranes Associates' strength and growth have been based on its ability to design and gain approval for complex and challenging projects. The firm provides full architectural services for an impressive clientele including both private and public sector groups.
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd.
Seattle, Washington
Innovative and site specific landscape architects.
The culturally significant and site specific landscape designs of Gustafson Guthrie Nichol have been recognized internationally for their innovation and design excellence. From a city's premier civic space to an intimate landscape for the arts, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol's designs has been included in numerous international publications and shows, including a spring 2005 exhibit at New York City's Museum of Modern Art.
TRG Consulting
Washington, DC
Designing tomorrow by understanding the past.
Harry G. Robinson, III, FAIA, AICP, is a design professional specializing in architecture, city planning and urban design. His experience in these disciplines spans practice/consultation, teaching, management, leadership and research. Mr. Robinson is a Professor of Urban Design and Dean Emeritus of Architecture and Design, Howard University and recently served as Chairman of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts.
