It’s topping out season! Recently, we celebrated the topping out of several Envelope and Curtain Wall Consulting projects across the United States: • Obama Presidential Center – Chicago, IL w/ Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects + Partners • Detroit Hudson’s Site – Detroit, MI w/ SHoP Architects • Claremont McKenna College Robert Day Sciences Center – Claremont, CA w/ BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group • 50 West 66th St Tower – New York, NY w/ Snøhetta and Extell • Princeton University Environmental Studies and School of Engineering and Applied Science – Princeton, NJ w/ Ennead Architects As we commemorate this exciting milestone, we take time to acknowledge and celebrate the many years of hard work and dedication required to bring these 5 iconic projects to life, from early design phases through construction. Congratulations to all of our collaborative partners! #toppingout
Heintges Consulting Architects & Engineers
Architecture and Planning
New York, New York 2,268 followers
About us
www.heintges.com Heintges Consulting Architects & Engineers P.C. is an award-winning professional consulting firm specializing in the design and implementation of the building envelope. Since our founding in 1989, Heintges has consulted on more than 200 million square feet of facades for projects throughout the U.S. and in 29 other countries. We collaborate with visionary architects and owners on some of the world’s most challenging projects, ranging in scale from super-tall office towers to individual residences. Our extensive portfolio encompasses every building type including commercial, institutional, residential, retail, and government projects. In the U.S., recent projects include Uber’s San Francisco Headquarters, The Spiral – 66 Hudson Boulevard, MoMA’s 2019 Expansion & Renovation, Nike House of Innovation NYC, the National Museum of African American History & Culture, and the renovation of the United Nations Headquarters. The expertise of our professional staff encompasses all aspects of the design and quality assured construction of custom high-performance curtain walls, specialty glazing, opaque cladding systems, exterior stonework, and structural glass. We are committed to innovation and fluency in the latest technologies, and to maintaining our expertise and quality standards in a highly collaborative office environment. Many of our firm’s senior staff members also present at international conferences and lecture at academic institutions including Columbia and Rice University. Heintges has offices in New York City and San Francisco. Our Manhattan office houses an extensive library and collection of enclosure materials, including more than 5,000 glass samples, to support our work and ongoing research in the field of enclosure design.
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http://www.heintges.com
External link for Heintges Consulting Architects & Engineers
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- Building Envelope + Curtain Wall Consultants
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440 Park Avenue South
15th Floor
New York, New York 10016, US
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101 Second Street
Suite 325
San Francisco, California 94105, US
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Updates
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We had a wonderful time hosting the 3rd annual Friends of Heintges networking evening with Women in Engineering, Architecture, and Construction (WEAC)! Organized at Manhattan’s South Street Seaport district, the event brought together a diverse group of women to expand their networks. Among the offices represented were friends from AECOM, Architecture Research Office, Arup, Beyer Blinder Belle, CAZA, COOKFOX Architects, HDR, MdeAS Architects, Sciame Construction, LLC, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Thomas Phifer and Partners, and Vornado Realty Trust. As a certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), Heintges prides itself in supporting WEAC to foster advancement of women in the industry. A special thank you to Kennedy Phillips and Samantha Han for their efforts to organizing this great event!
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Congratulations to KieranTimberlake for taking home 3 awards at the 2024 Design Awards at last week’s AIA Conference! The John A. Paulson Center at NYU, designed in collaboration with Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company, achieved the Architecture Award and Education Facility Award which are testament to the team’s innovative design. Heintges is proud to have served as the building envelope and curtain wall consultant on this award-winning project!
KieranTimberlake projects earned three 2024 Design Awards at last week's AIA Conference: 🌃 Architecture Award for the John A. Paulson Center at New York University 🎓 Education Facility Award for the John A. Paulson Center at New York University 🏘️ Housing Award for North Campus Housing at the University of Washington The Architecture Award celebrates exemplary projects that highlight the ways buildings and spaces can improve our lives, while the Education Facility Award showcases how architects are creating cutting-edge spaces that enhance modern pedagogy. The Paulson Center embodies these attributes as an innovative vertical campus that sets a new paradigm for multi-use university facilities. It was designed in collaboration with Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company. By recognizing the best in home design, the Housing Award shows the world how beauty, safety, sustainability, and comfort can come together. The University of Washington's North Campus Housing provides a vibrant living and learning community for 2,000 students by weaving together four buildings and their accompanying landscapes on a previously isolated site. Graham Baba Architects and GGLO Design served as Associate Architects on the project. #AIA24 #AIAConference The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
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We are excited to announce that Areta Pawlynsky, AIA, will be speaking at the The American Institute of Architects (AIA) AIA24 Conference in Washington D.C. on June 5, 2024, alongside Kate Kulpa, AIA from Ennead Architects on Radical Reuse in the Capital: 555 Pennsylvania Ave. Together, they will discuss how the project team converted The Newseum - a previous project collaboration between Ennead Architects and Heintges - into a dynamic academic center for The Johns Hopkins University. 555 Pennsylvania Ave exemplifies the potential of thoughtful design in achieving sustainability and modern functionality. #AIA #AIA24 #Architecture #Reclad #JohnsHopkinsUniversity #RadicalReuse #555PennsylvaniaAve #BuildingEnvelope
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In this season of growth, we are excited to announce that Andrew Maier has been promoted to Associate Principal. Congratulations Andrew!
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Heintges is proud to be working alongside Snøhetta and Extell as Enclosure Consultant and Special Inspector on this iconic project. Click through to see new progress images of 50 West 66th street under construction as well as new renderings! #architecture #facade #buildingenvelope #nyc
The iconic 50 W 66th Street, our newest tower rising on the Upper West Side, claimed #1 on the Olshan Luxury Market report last week!! https://lnkd.in/dwG8E3Y7 Designed by world-renowned architectural innovators Snøhetta 50 West 66th Street is their first residential building in the United States. This new architectural landmark offers the finest floor plans and finishes, as well as over 50,000 square feet of immersive amenities and curated lifestyle services to revel in. #Extell #ExtellDevelopment #Realestate #NYC
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We are pleased to share that Jessica Young and David Bott will be at the Zak World of Façades North America edition on April 11 in Chicago! Alongside Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects + Partners, they will discuss the facade design and articulation of the unique facades and characteristics of The Obama Presidential Center. #zakwof #facades #chicago #architecture
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Congratulations to our friends and collaborators at Ennead Architects and National Real Estate Development, LLC on the completion of Jefferson Health’s new 19-story flagship medical facility, The Honickman Center! Heintges is proud to have served as the primary enclosure consultant on this innovative project. #architecture #facade #jeffersonhealth
Ennead celebrates the ribbon cutting of Jefferson Health’s Honickman Center, a flagship medical facility in Center City, Philadelphia, and the epicenter of a more than $1 billion urban development project. In advance of the event, the Philadelphia Business Journal published the first article on the Honickman Center: "This is really the new model, the next model, of how Jefferson is going to deliver services into the future and maintain its competitiveness as well as improve and enhance the care it is providing both to its patients and the community as a whole," said Clayton Mitchell, senior vice president for real estate and facilities for Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. "[This is] the future of ambulatory care for the industry.” Jefferson partnered with National Real Estate Development, LLC to conceptualize and develop the Honickman Center project. Designed by Ennead, the 19-story, 462,000-square-foot building deftly integrates into the dense urban neighborhood while introducing a curved glass façade which draws inspiration from Philadelphia’s history of textile production and establishes an innovative new architectural identity. “This new landmark tower creates such a positive impact at several different scales, bringing specialty healthcare services to the community, acting as cornerstone and institutional anchor to National Real Estate’s East Market development, and contributing a distinguished new addition to the Philadelphia skyline,” said Ennead Partner Thomas Wong. Ennead congratulates National Real Estate Development, LLC and Jefferson Health along with our many collaborators on this project. Learn more at the link below. https://lnkd.in/eX6UUc8S #ennead #enneadarchitects #architecture #architecturedesign #healthcare #philadelphia #honickmancenter #jeffersonhealth
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Throwback Thursday! Heintges was honored to provide building envelope consulting services for the University of Pennsylvania Singh Center for Nanotechnology, one of many wonderful collaborations with our friends at WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism Thank you to Jack Zigon - Architectural and Interiors Photographer for posting these photos! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZDAJwPG #architecture #UPenn #laboratory
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Hanging Out with Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology 📸 ⬇ ⬇ The Singh Center is a next-generation nanotechnology center that merges traditional approaches to nanoscale development with unique state-of-the-art equipment, materials and ideas. An ascending route climbs from the courtyard through the building to a Forum space that cantilevers 65 feet over the courtyard below. The steel shear wall structure for the cantilever is expressed on the interior and exterior, emphasizing the connection to Campus. The architects, Marion Weiss and Michael A. Manfredi, have completely transformed this previously unappealing part of campus with a three-story steel-framed angular structure cloaked in an origami-like glass and metal skin. The L-shaped Singh wraps two sides of the site and hovers at the street edge with an assertive 68-foot-long cantilever. Together with the adjacent center for materials research, the new building defines an inviting grassy court where there had been only asphalt and brick. WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism Severud Associates Stantec Gilbane Building Company Guardian Glass North America JE Berkowitz Sempergreen Group Walker Glass Company Ltd Viridian Energy & Environmental LLC Heintges Consulting Architects & Engineers Todd Hoehn Patrick Armacost Jocelyn Froimovich Patrick Hazari Joe Vessell Click and follow my hashtag: #jackzigonphotography to be alerted when I post new architectural projects and the stories behind them. #architecturalphotography #architecture #photography #design
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Heintges provided building envelope consulting services on the U.S. Embassy Complex project in Mexico City. A joint venture between Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects + Partners and Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company, the U.S. Embassy Complex was the first commissioned under the Excellence in Diplomatic Facilities program by the Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations. The design is a unified balance between aesthetics, performance, cost, constructability, and security. Rectangular building volumes are clad in randomly-patterned and hand-set stones, and the bronze clad sun shading devices take inspiration from traditional Mexican designs. Learn more about the project: https://lnkd.in/eRDUrzyj #architecture #mexico
The United States and Mexico have a consequential bilateral relationship, directly impacting the everyday lives of millions of U.S. and Mexican citizens, whether through trade, joint security, or tourism. This is a historic time for the U.S. Department of State and Mission Mexico as OBO is building 4 new consulates and an embassy in Mexico City. These new Mission Mexico diplomatic facilities will strengthen the U.S.- Mexico bilateral relationship, stimulate the economies of both countries by generating jobs and procuring goods, employ rigorous energy-saving and sustainability features, and increase the capacity to deliver consular services. -- U.S. Embassy Mexico City: Architect: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects + Partners/Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company General Contractor: Caddell Construction U.S. Consulate General Nogales Architect: Ennead Architects Architects General Contractor: BL Harbert International LLC U.S. Consulate General Mérida Architect: The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP General Contractor: BL Harbert International LLC U.S. Consulate General Guadalajara Architect: The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP General Contractor: BL Harbert International LLC U.S. Consulate Hermosillo: Architect: RICHÄRD | KENNEDY ARCHITECTS General Contractor: BL Harbert International LLC -- #missiomexico #usmissiontomexico #diplomacy #buildingdiplomacy #foreignpolicy #thediplomat #misiondemexico