SKIDMORE, OWINGS AND MERRILL

Shaklee Terraces, San Francisco, completed 1979 with a flush aluminum and glass facade and rounded corners.

'Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP' (SOM) is a Chicago-based architectural firm that was formed in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel Owings; in 1939 they were joined by John Merrill. They opened their first branch in New York City, New York in 1937. SOM is one of the largest architectural firms in the United States. Their primary expertise is in high-end commercial buildings, as it was SOM that led the way to the widespread use of the modern international-style or "glass box" skyscraper.

Contents
Design
Freedom Tower
Planning work
Notable SOM buildings
Buildings under construction
External links

Design


Many of SOM's post-war designs have become icons of American modern architecture, including the Lever House (1952) in New York City; the Air Force Academy Chapel (1958) in Colorado Springs, Colorado; and the John Hancock Center (1969) and Sears Tower (1973), both in Chicago.
Although SOM was one of the first major modern American architectural firms to promote a corporate face, i.e. not specifically crediting individual architects for their buildings, many famous architects and engineers have been associated with the various national offices. These include: Gordon Bunshaft, Natalie de Blois, Myron Goldsmith, Bruce Graham, Gertrude Kerbis, Fazlur Khan, Walter Netsch, Pietro Belluschi, Adrian Smith, and David Childs. The company claims to have completed 10,000 projects and maintains offices in Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.

Freedom Tower


The firm has been recently criticized for its successful bid to design the Freedom Tower, replacing the destroyed World Trade Center in Manhattan. After Daniel Libeskind won the competition for master-planning, SOM was awarded the architectural design contract for the Freedom Tower, after having withdrawn their entry in the original design competition.

Planning work


In addition to architectural services, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill has also competed in the field of large scale planning programs. An example of one important commission was as the lead design firm for the Boston Transportation Planning Review, a metropolitan wide re-design of Boston's entire transit and roadway infrastructure in the 1970s. They have recently designed the Freedom Tower in New York City and the Burj Dubai in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Notable SOM buildings



7 World Trade Center, New York City.




★ Individual buildings and the town plan for Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1942

Lever House, New York City, New York, United States, 1952

★ Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Bank Branch Building 1954

United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 1958

Tour Telus (CIL House), Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1962

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, 1963

University of Illinois at Chicago's "Circle Campus", United States, 1965

★ Louis Jefferson Long Library at Wells College, Aurora, New York, United States, 1968

Bank of America Center, San Francisco, California, United States, 1969

★ Grand Rapids City Hall & Kent County Administrative Building - Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1969

City Center Square, Kansas City, Missouri, United States 1977

John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1969

One HSBC Center, Buffalo, New York, United States, 1971

Weyerhaeuser Headquarters, Tacoma, Washington, United States, 1971

★ Hajj Terminal, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1972

Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1973

Carlton Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1973

U.S. Bank Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 1973

★ First Wisconsin Plaza, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 1974

★ 200 W Madison, Chicago, Illinois (former Hyatt Corportation headquarters)

★ Enerplex, North Building, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 1982

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 1982

BellSouth Center, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 1982

Georgia-Pacific Tower, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 1982

US Bancorp Tower, Portland, Oregon, United States, 1983

Wachovia Financial Center, Miami, Florida, United States, 1984

JPMorgan Chase Tower (Dallas), Dallas, Texas, United States, 1987

One Worldwide Plaza, New York, New York, United States, 1989

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, Manila, Philippines, 1997

Jin Mao Building, Shanghai, China 1998

Embassy of the United States in Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 1999

PBCom Tower, Makati, Philippines, 2000

7 South Dearborn (unbuilt), Chicago, Illinois, United States, 2000

San Francisco International Airport International Terminal, San Francisco, California, United States, 2001

Time Warner Center, New York City, New York, United States, 2003

Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3, Tel Aviv, Israel, Israel, completed 2004 (in association with Moshe Safdie)

★ Rondo One, Warsaw, Poland

7 World Trade Center (second), New York, New York, United States, 2006

Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo, Japan, 2007
Buildings under construction


Broadgate Tower, London, England

Burj Dubai, Dubai City, Dubai

★ Chemsunny Plaza, Beijing, China

Freedom Tower, New York City, New York, United States

★ Nanjing Greenland Financial Center, Nanjing, China

Pan Peninsula Towers, London, England

Pearl River Tower, Guangzhou, China

Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3, Changi, Singapore in partnership with CPG Corporation

Trump International Hotel and Tower, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Jinao tower, Nanjing, China

AHF (Al Hamra Firdous) Tower, Kuwait City, Kuwait

External links



SOM corporate site

Review of the 1954 Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Branch Bank in NYC

Some SOM projects reviews (in Spanish)

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