The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design alterations to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It is the first of many projects designed for the world-famous museum.
The firm is retained to design the Reuters Building–3 Times Square in New York City. The project is completed in 2001.
The firm is retained to design the mixed-use 181 Mercer Street at New York University. The building replaces the former Jerome S. Coles Sports Center and includes dormitories, residences, athletic facilities, and performing arts spaces.
Fred N. Severud retires after 50 years of distinguished structural engineering practice, 45 of them with his namesake firm.
The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design alterations to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It is the first of many projects designed for the world-famous museum.
The firm is retained to design the Reuters Building–3 Times Square in New York City. The project is completed in 2001.
The firm is retained to design the mixed-use 181 Mercer Street at New York University. The building replaces the former Jerome S. Coles Sports Center and includes dormitories, residences, athletic facilities, and performing arts spaces.
Fred N. Severud retires after 50 years of distinguished structural engineering practice, 45 of them with his namesake firm.
The firm is retained to design the American Airlines Terminal Redevelopment at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY. The terminal and concourses, with long-span triangular steel truss roof framing, are completed in 2007.
The firm is retained to design signage, renovations, and additional tenant amenities at 3 Times Square in New York City.
TSX Broadway project was commissioned to preserve the century old Palace theater with the additional complexity of adding new retail space and a contemporary hotel.
When completed in 2026, 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s tallest all-electric skyscraper. Photo courtesy of DBOX for Foster+ Partners
The firm is retained to design pavilions for Missouri, Norway, Switzerland, and the Libbey-Owens-Ford Company at the New York World’s Fair. The fair opens in 1939.
The firm is retained to design the Pepsi-Cola Company World Headquarters at 500 Park Avenue in New York City. The building, which is supported on just 10 composite concrete-steel columns, is completed in 1960.
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