1 Dubai 1 Dubai, is a three-tower complex in Dubai and part of the Jumeirah Garden City by Meraas Development. Each tower of the design is at least tall. In 2008, AS+GG beat out
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill,
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects,
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, and Atkins with the massive 13,000,000-square-foot (1,200,00 sm) design of three towers connected by sky bridges.
Central Park Tower Residential supertall skyscraper on
Billionaire's Row in Midtown Manhattan. Currently the second-tallest building in New York City, it attracted controversy due to the purchase of air rights to obtain greater height and an easement to allow it to extend over the adjacent historic
Art Students League of New York building.
Chicago Central Area Decarbonization Plan This award-winning plan seeks to not only to reduce the
environmental impact and
carbon emissions of downtown
Chicago but to improve the overall
quality of life of the city's urban environment. The plan is a beginning process for maintaining the economic and
cultural vitality of the urban core, from an energy and carbon perspective. The continued viability of cities and urban living is a core principle in the long-term idea that population growth can continue without its negative impact to the environment becoming detrimental to the planet in the form of
global warming.
EXPO 2017 in Astana AS+GG designed a 173-hectare site for
EXPO 2017 that was held from June 10 to September 10, 2017, in Astana, Kazakhstan. The main theme of the EXPO was "Future Energy", which was reflected in the concept of AS+GG's futuristic design featuring a glass globe sat atop an undulating glazed podium.
Jeddah Tower At over tall with a total construction area of ,
Jeddah Tower will be the centerpiece and first construction phase of the $20 billion
Jeddah Economic City development in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, near the
Red Sea. In 2011, AS+GG won an international design competition against finalists
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill,
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects,
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates,
Foster + Partners, and
Pickard Chilton.
Wuhan Greenland Center Completed in 2022,
Wuhan Greenland Center is tall. The tower in Wuhan, China, contains offices, luxury apartments and condominiums, a five-star hotel, and a private club with views at the tower's penthouse level.
Wuhan Greenland Center also features a streamlined form that combines three key shaping concepts—a tapered body, softly rounded corners and a domed top—to reduce wind resistance and vortex action that builds up around supertall towers. ==See also==