200 Greenwich Street, World Trade Center, New York

New York/ USA, 2006-2012

200 Greenwich Street, a 78-storey office tower, is to form part of the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site in New York. One of the most important urban planning and architectural challenges of recent times, the concept is driven by memory, but equally by a sense of rebirth.

New Holland Island

St Petersburg/ Russia, 2006-2010

The New Holland Island Redevelopment will provide the triangular shaped self-sustaining island in St Petersburg with 7.6-hectares of mixed-use cultural development. The scheme will include an indoor theatre, conference facilities, galleries, a hotel, shops, apartments and restaurants, with a flexible outdoor arena at its heart.

The Aleph

Buenos Aires/ Argentina, 2006-

Drawing the life of the city to the waterfront, the design for El Aleph – the final chapter of the Faena Arts and Technology District - combines new construction with the selective refurbishment of existing buildings to provide a sustainable urban quarter with a wide range of social and cultural amenities.

Masdar Development

Abu Dhabi/ United Arab Emirates, 2007-2023

The first project as a result of the Masdar Initiative is a new 6 million square meter sustainable development that uses the traditional planning principals of a walled city, together with existing technologies, to achieve a carbon neutral and zero waste community. It will be a centre for the development of new ideas for energy production.