RTKL Associates
The firm has consistently been ranked among the world’s top design firms. In 2011, Building Design ranked RTKL’s retail sector first in the world, its planning services third and its urban design services fifth.
In 2007, RTKL became a wholly owned subsidiary of ARCADIS, an international company that delivers consulting, design, engineering, urban planning, architectural and project management services for infrastructure, environment and buildings.
History
The firm was founded by Archibald Rogers in his grandmother’s basement in Annapolis. Francis Taliaferro joined shortly afterwards.[1] In 1949, the pair added Charles Lamb, whose design for the Anne Arundel County Girl Scouts Teepee Lodge gained the firm national attention by winning an award from the American Institute of Architects. The firm’s reputation grew when, in 1954, internationally renowned architect Pietro Belluschi selected Rogers, Taliaferro and Lamb as his associate architect for the design of the Church of the Redeemer in Baltimore. The project received an AIA Award of Merit and, in 1986, a special 25-Year Award from the AIA's Baltimore Chapter. The addition of urban design specialist George Kostritsky in 1961 completed the foursome, and the “Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky and Lamb” name was condensed to “RTKL.” In that same year RTKL was commissioned to design the public spaces for the Charles Center, which contributed to Baltimore’s urban renewal movement. Largely because of the success of this involvement, the firm was commissioned to develop downtown plans for Cincinnati, Hartford, and Charlotte, North Carolina, among other US cities.
The firm continued to expand in the next decades, opening offices across the company and overseas. In 2000, RTKL acquired Dallas-based FDS International, a health practice ranked among the top ten in the country. Ten years later the firm added Beijing-based AHS International, a practice that specialized in healthcare and medical-facility architecture.
Offices
Asia
Europe
Middle East
South America
United States
Services
- Architecture
- Planning and Urban Design
- Interior Architecture and Design
- MEP engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Special Systems Design
- Historic Preservation
- Protective Planning
- Environmental Graphic Design
- Healthcare Technology Services
- Health Facility Planning
- Health Facility Transitioning
- Branding
Notable RTKL Projects
- Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Miami, FL, USA (2000)
- Redesign of the damaged Pentagon following the September 11th attacks which occurred in 2001.[1] Virginia, USA (2002)
- Shanghai Museum of Science and Technology, China [1]
- Chinese Museum of Film, Beijing, China [1]
- Principe Pio, Madrid, Spain (2004)
- The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano, Plano Texas (2005)
- New Jiang Wan Cultural Center, Shanghai China (2005)
- Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, Baltimore, MD (2005)
- Silver Cross Hospital Campus, New Lenox, IL, USA (2005)
- John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England (2006)
- Westfield San Francisco, USA(2006)
- Community Hospital North Expansion, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (2007)
- Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (2007)
- L.A. Live, Los Angeles, CA (2008)
- U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC, USA (2008)
- City Crossing, Shenzhen, China (2009)
- American Society of Hematology, Washington, DC, USA (2010)
- eBay Data Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (2010)
- Mirdif City Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2010)
- Food and Drug Administration Headquarters, White Oak, MD, USA (est. 2012)
- Shanghai Changzheng New Pudong Hospital, Shanghai, China (est. 2014)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bill Atkinson Urban visions are RTKL's stock in trade, The Baltimore Sun, August 29, 2004. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
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