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the global design & planning practice Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
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Established 1946 Diversified global design & planning practice with end-to-end creative and technical services International reputation for large-scale urban planning and quality design some facts China Science and Technology Museum
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Over 1,100 staff with 2007 revenues well above US $200,000,000 Lalaport Centre, Kashiwan, Japan solid foundation
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our mission Create great places that enhance the human experience. Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
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strategic initiatives Become the premier global design firm Diversify practice across sectors, services and geographies to increase opportunities for world class value-added commissions Focus expansion on first tier, international cities for access to quality clients and world-class talent Push technology to constantly re-define innovation Zha Bei, Shanghai, China
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Revenue Growth (1996 – 2006)
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Chicago Washington, DC Dallas Los Angeles London Shanghai Baltimore Madrid Miami Tokyo RTKL Worldwide
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Net Revenue By Geography YTD June 2007 US Ambassador’s Residence Kuwait City, Kuwait
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core services Planning / Urban Design Architecture Interior Architecture Environmental Graphic Design Historic Preservation Structural Engineering MEP Engineering Applied Technology Landscape Architecture Special Systems Design Sustainability Healthcare Technologies Brand Building Protective Planning City Crossing, Shenzhen, China
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practice groups HEALTHCARE Strategic Planning Hospitals Laboratories Equipment Planning WORKPLACE Corporate Diplomatic Civic Academic COMMERCIAL Retail Sport/Leisure Residential Hospitality PLANNING&URBAN DESIGN ENGINEERING Special systems Structural MEP
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Net Revenue by Practice Group / Sector YTD June 2007
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collaboration While we dominate a number of key markets across the globe, we believe true design magic comes when we cross-pollinate ideas and approaches across our core business sectors and services.
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our process Holistic, multi-discipline collaboration that incorporates urban design, architecture, interiors, branding and landscape architecture to create places of distinction.
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the work
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placemaking RTKL creates environments that celebrate the human condition – places where people feel comfortable, safe, part of a larger community. This takes an understanding of the broader issues of context, scale and the public realm as much as an emphasis on detail and quality.
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North Bund District Plan Shanghai
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Tustin Legacy Tustin, CA
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Bawadi Masterplan Dubai, UAE
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convergence: mxd A single-use sensibility is no longer sustainable. Today’s major developments depend on a mixture of uses, an urban sensibility and a collaboration among multiple stakeholders. Stacked components, mass transit and an enhanced public realm are the hallmarks of the next generation of large-scale development.
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City Crossing Shenzhen, China
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Westfield San Francisco Centre San Francisco, California
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living above the shop Shifting demographics and an emphasis on life-style are altering the residential landscape. Today’s new communities rely on “sustainable planning” to create a proximity of uses and an urban density in a suburban or edge-city location.
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The Domain Austin, Texas
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escape Rebounding from an economic slump, hotels worldwide are emphasizing the importance of a complete and comprehensive guest experience. Whether we design for the executive or the tourist, we now offer a comprehensive team of planners, architects, interior architects and graphic designers.
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Hotel Amstel Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Mandarin Oriental Miami, Florida
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wellness A more demanding and sophisticated consumer is driving new changes in the design and delivery of health care and health-related environments. Hospitals resemble hotels while centers of excellence are demanding innovative thinking in terms of operations and technology.
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Florida Hospital Waterman Tavares, Florida
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The Heart Hospital, Baylor Plano, Texas
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managing brands Our knowledge of brand helps our clients define their mission and values. Our understanding of consumer trends, the value of sponsorship and the elusive science of psychographics has placed us head and shoulders above our competition in translating those values – their brand – into the built environment.
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SubZero/Wolf/KWC Showroom Charlotte, North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia
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Shinsei Bank Tokyo, Japan
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Canyon Ranch Brand Guidelines
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technology Technology moves faster than the speed of business, and RTKL has been at the absolute forefront of combining specialized services with world class design to create the next wave of technology-enhanced environments. Special Systems. Equipment Planning. Applied Tech.
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Huawei Data Center Shanghai, China
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the speed of business Whether designing a new headquarters on the skyline or developing a workspace that expresses mission as much as it attracts and retains talent, RTKL has assembled an impressive workplace portfolio
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Computer Sciences Corp European Headquarters Aldershot, UK
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Shenzhen Finance and Cultural Centre Shenzhen, China
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General Motors Public Affairs Washington, DC
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how we shop The nature of retail has changed dramatically over the last five years, and RTKL has led the charge in creating vibrant commercial environments that understand retail’s relationship with brand, entertainment, technology and lifestyle.
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Duty Free Shops Various Locations
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Garden Walk Parkside Tokyo, Japan
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culture as catalyst RTKL believes in preserving the historic and cultural legacies of all communities along with creating the iconic images of the present. These we see as opportunities to create great architecture as well as spark urban regeneration and foster a deeper sense of civic pride.
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Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Shanghai, China
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Chinese Film Museum Beijing, China
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US Capitol Visitor Center Washington, DC
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transit-oriented development Today’s sustainable, thriving communities rely on a mixture of uses as well as an understanding of mass transit, which should be an integral element of any comprehensive urban plan. By creating economic opportunities and commercial nodes, TOD makes our cities more livable.
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Principe Pio Madrid, Spain
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Estacion Malaga Malaga, Spain
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sport-anchored districts Critical to the success of stadia and arenas today is the development of an intense, intimate fan environment complete with pre- and post-game activities. These developments feature new sources of revenue for operators and opportunities for cities to create an iconic image.
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LA LIVE! Los Angeles, CA
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Moscow Sport and Entertainment District Moscow, Russia
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sustainability At the core of every RTKL project lies a commitment to preserving and ensuring the needs of future generations. From project conception to completion, RTKL implements sustainable design practices ranging from the use of environmentally friendly products to LEED Certification.
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Walter Reed Community Center Washington, DC
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New Jiang Wan Community Center Shanghai, China
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Shanghai Museum of Natural History, China the global design & planning practice
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