SmithGroup

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SmithGroup (www.smithgroup.com) ranks as the nation’s 7th largest architecture and engineering firm (Building Design & Construction, July 2006) and employs 800. The firm is composed of client industry-focused practices serving the healthcare, learning, workplace and science & technology markets. SmithGroup has offices Ann Arbor, MI, Chicago, IL, Detroit, MI; Los Angeles, CA; Madison, WI; Minneapolis, MN; Phoenix, AZ; Raleigh-Durham, NC; San Francisco, CA; and Washington, D.C. Established in 1853, SmithGroup is the longest continually operating architecture and engineering firm in the U.S. In 2000 the firm changed its name from Smith Hinchman & Grylls to its current name.


[edit] Famous buildings by this company

  • Henry Ford Piquette Avenue Plant (1904)
  • The Buhl Building,(1925)
  • Penobscot Building(1928)
  • Guardian Building(1930)
  • Detroit Public Library (1932)
  • Rackham School of Graduate Studies at the University of Michigan (1938)
  • GM Tech Center [Architect of Record] (1955)
  • National Institutes of Health Research Laboratories (1968)
  • Harper Hospital Detroit Medical Center (1970)
  • Joe Louis Sports Arena (1979)
  • IBM Corporation Manufacturing and Engineering Complex (1979)
  • Kmart Corporation International Headquarters (1979)
  • Defense Intelligence Analysis Center (1984)
  • Eli Lilly and Company Biomedical Research Center (1984)
  • DaimlerChrysler Corporation World Headquarters (1996)
  • Comerica Park [home of the MLB Detroit Tigers](2000)
  • Phelps Dodge Corporate Headquarters (2001)
  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the first building in the United States to earn a LEED Platinum certification(2001)
  • Edward H. McNamara Terminal Detroit Metropolitan Airport (2002)
  • University of California, San Francisco Mission Bay Genentech Hall (2002)
  • Ford Field [home of the NFL Detroit Lions](2002)
  • Consumers Energy, Corporate Headquarters(2003)
  • Discovery Communications World Headquarters(2003)
  • Visteon Village, Corporate Headquarters (2005)
  • Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory Molecular Foundry (2006)
  • McGregor Conference Center Wayne State University

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