Arup engineered this Jean-Francois Koenig designed office building. The main features of its unusual form are: The floors: a set of flat…
Arup has been involved in masterplanning the redevelopment of an existing site which includes a stadium with a maximum capacity…
At 3,560ft (1,085m) the café and visitor centre at the summit of Mount Snowdon in North Wales is the highest…
This 300 seat grandstand is located in the Valley of Chevreuse, a suburban countryside region in the south of Paris.…
Songdo International Business District is on 1,500 acres (6 km²) of reclaimed land along Incheon’s waterfront, 40 miles (65 km) west…
The centre piece of the 15th Asian Games was the Aspire Tower, shaped to represent a colossal torch, which for…
The work presented herein is part of a technical paper co-authored by Maria Mingallon (Arup, Senior Structural Engineer) and Sakthivel Ramaswamy (KRR Engineering,…
Union Station is Toronto’s busiest transit facility, with current pedestrian volumes of over 30,000 individuals in the morning peak hour.…
Merseyrail is a train operating company and an urban rail network critical to Liverpool and its surrounding areas. It is…
Due to increasing passenger numbers, airport planners and designers are now using a range of software tools, including smart pedestrian…
The Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) constructed the the 7.4km Lok Ma Chau Spurline section of the rail crossing between…
UCLH aims to provide a patient-focused therapeutic environment for cancer patients, their families and carers, using best-practice models from around…
The Pinnacle was a 63 storey landmark building in London that made it past the piling stage but was halted…
With the aim of creating a new ‘living link’ between the University of Limerick’s established campus and its developing annex across the…
The elegantly curved 3.5km Helix footbridge with its four cantilevered viewing pods is a focal point of Singapore’s Marina Bay…
The new soccer stadium will allow soccer and rugby fans to get close to the action like never before, rather than…