MFar – The HUB
Bangalore, India
The proposed structure is a multi-storied office building for M/s MFAR Holdings, located at place called ‘Hoodi’, near Whitefield, Bengaluru, India.
Bangalore, India
The proposed structure is a multi-storied office building for M/s MFAR Holdings, located at place called ‘Hoodi’, near Whitefield, Bengaluru, India.
Bangalore, India
The proposed structure is an office building for MFAR Holdings, located in Manyata Tech Park, Bangalore, India.
Bangalore, India
The proposed structure is an office building for MFAR Holdings, located opposite to V R shopping mall, Mahadevapura, Bangalore, India.
Bellevue, Washington
This hotel contains 502 rooms in a cost-effective, cast-in-place concrete structure with excellent sound attenuation features and optimum views. It also contains conference rooms, a ballroom, an indoor swimming pool, health club, spa facilities, and numerous restaurants.
Bangalore, India
This 1.5 million sf office and retail complex is the largest top-down construction project ever performed in India. It includes 12 above-ground levels and 3 below-grade parking levels. ABKJ was awarded the project after performing a peer review and value engineering services that provided the owner more than 20% in structural savings.
Redmond, Washington
This 1.3 million sf office complex represents the 24th office building designed by ABKJ for this major software manufacturer headquarters campus. Office space, a garage, a cafeteria, and a central plant are located in six interconnected structures.
Anchorage, Alaska
This vertical expansion project converted a 2-story structure into a 22-story, 440,000 sf high-rise office tower in two phases. The framing above the ground floor is structural steel with the lateral loads resisted by six ductile moment-resisting frames, four exterior frames around the perimeter, and two diagonal interior frames.
Seattle, Washington
This 10-story mixed-use complex provides 180,000 sf of office space plus 7 levels of covered parking for 500 cars. The ABKJ design represents one of the first uses of prestressed concrete trusses in the Seattle area for building components.
Olympia, Washington
This 9-story, 500,000 sf building includes administrative and departmental offices and a 675’ facade with an off-center rotunda. It is one of the first two design-build projects awarded by the State of Washington.
Seattle, Washington
This structure provides a “clean room” condition in a space 150’ x 100’ x 105′ high while spacecraft are being tested. The structural test floor in this room is a unique post-tensioned precast concrete panel system, acting as tie-down for a variety of forces including dynamic influences.