| PROJECT | CLIENT | STATUS | PROGRAM |
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Army Test and Evaluation Command Headquarters Aberdeen, MD |
US Army Corps of Engineers | Completed 2011 |
Three-story headquarters building totaling 142,000-sf with large ceremonial central atrium. |
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CDC Bureau of Health Statistics Hyattsville, MD |
Centers for Disease Control | Completed 2003 |
200,000 sf, 7-stories, government build-to-suit. |
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City of Grapevine Visitors Complex Grapevine, TX |
City of Grapevine |
Two-story, 40,000-sf visitors center for historic small town center. |
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DISA Bailey's Crossroads, VA |
Defense Information Systems Agency | Completed 2002 |
Five-story, build-to-suit headquarters totaling 374,248-sf. |
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FDIC Arlington, VA |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | Completed 1992 |
470,000-sf headquarters operations and training center. |
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HHMI Janelia Farms Apartments Ashburn, VA |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute | Photos © Maxwell MacKenzie | Completed 2011 |
Four-story, 81,852-sf, 60-unit apartment building for visiting research scientists. |
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International Monetary Fund HQ II Washington, DC |
International Monetary Fund | Completed 2005 |
12-story headquarters office building totaling 650,000-sf. |
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Japan Information and Culture Center Washington, DC |
Japanese Embassy of the United States | Completed 2011 |
Design of 7,500-sf cultural center and auditorium. |
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Missile Defense Agency Ft. Belvoir, VA |
US Army Corps of Engineers | Completed 2011 |
3-stories, 99,000-sf for 300 military personnel on 10.9 acres with 230-car surface parking. |
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Sallie Mae Reston, VA |
Sallie Mae | Completed 2004 |
4.65 acres, 9-stories, 240,000 sf, build-to-suite headquarters and conference facility. |
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Administrative Headquarters Washington, DC |
General Services Administration |
Fit-out of a 40,000-sf administrative office space. |
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US Coast Guard Headquarters Washington, DC |
General Services Administration | In Progress |
31-acre, 1,179,500-sf headquarters building for the US Coast Guard. |
Three-story headquarters building totaling 142,000-sf with large ceremonial central atrium.
Description
The ATEC headquarters includes 141,453 gross square feet of administrative, meeting and training space on three levels. The building supports 610 personnel relocated as part of the Department of Defense’s Base Realignment and Closure Act of 2005 (BRAC).
The building houses the Army Evaluation Center Command and the Army Test Evaluation Center Command. It supports their mission to provide full spectrum developmental and operational testing and system evaluation of new weaponry and machines.
The two efficient and flexible administrative wings are joined by a central atrium and ceremonial entry, which is a three-story glass enclosed space that is ideal for welcoming congressional delegations and foreign dignitaries who regularly visit the commands.
The building’s overall bold, axial space establishes a powerful presence on the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The L-shaped wings defining the wide ceremonial forecourt give the building a classic command presence despite the modern materials and amenities.
The building incorporates several specialized features for Anti-terrorism Force Protection (ATFP), including a Secured Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), Access Control features, and secured facilities for a Network Operations Center (NOC) and Operations Centers (OC). In addition to executive and standard office areas, the building includes a café, library, central conference and training areas. The upper floors offer a stunning view of the Chesapeake Bay.