Dresden Station Redevelopment

Dresden/ Germany, 1997-2006

Originally one of the most impressive late-nineteenth-century railway stations in Europe, Dresden’s railway terminus suffered severe wartime damage compounded by poor post-war maintenance, finally reaching a state where remedial conservation was required. This redevelopment peels away later additions to restore the integrity of the original design with modern means.

Petronas University of Technology

Seri Iskandar/ Malaysia, 1998-2004

Located within the beautiful and dramatic landscape at Seri Iskandar, 300 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur, the 450-hectare site is characterised by steep hills and lakes formed by flooded disused tin mines. The design responds to the physical landscape of the site and to the weather patterns particular to this part of the world.

City Hall, London

London/ UK, 1998-2002

Located on the south bank of the Thames, alongside the new More London development, City Hall is one of the capital’s most symbolically important new projects. Advancing themes explored earlier in the Reichstag, it expresses the transparency and accessibility of the democratic process and demonstrates the potential for a sustainable, virtually non-polluting public building.

Clark Center, Stanford University

Stanford/ USA, 1999-2003

The Clark Center continues the practice's investigations into the physical nature of the research environment, which began at Stanford University with the Center for Clinical Science Research (CCSR).