heintges - building envelope and curtain wall consultants

 
 
 

Selected Projects

 
 
 
  • World Trade Center Transportation HubNew York, NY2015Transportation108,000

    Sculptural structure of glass and steel to serve as the new transportation hub for the World Trade Center site redevelopment. Heintges is currently engaged as exterior and interior glazing consultant to the architects for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Whitney Museum of American Art Downtown ExpansionNew York, NY2015Museum110,000

    Downtown museum expansion at the base of the High Line. Heintges has been engaged as exterior envelope consultant for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Corning Museum of Glass North WingCorning, NY2014Museum43,000

    New North Wing addition to the Corning Museum for display of contemporary glass. Renovation of existing ventilator buildings into event space/theater for new home for Hot Glass Shows. Heintges is currently engaged as cladding consultant for all design phases.

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  • Jacob Javits Convention CenterNew York, NY2013Mixed-Use450,000

    Glass-enclosed convention center on New York City's West Side Highway. In addition to continuous involvement in all phases for the complete replacement of the façade, Heintges was heavily involved in the on-site analysis and testing of the existing conditions. Heintges also assisted the architect with the parallel evaluation and development of an alternate refurbishment scheme during design...

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  • United Nations Capital Master PlanNew York, NY2013Government, Institutional480,000
  • Stanford University Bing Concert HallStanford, CA2012Academic, Theater12,500

    A new performance and event facility of glass and steel and sandstone-colored stucco featuring a concert hall and several interior/exterior performance spaces. Heintges is currently engaged as exterior glazing and cladding consultants to the architect for all phases of design and construction.

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  • 4 World Trade Center New York, NY2012Mixed-Use550,000

    A 61-story glass-and-steel tower at the southeast corner of the new World Trade Center site; the 947-foot-tall skyscraper will include 56 office floors (1.8 million square feet) and 5 floors of retail space. Heintges was engaged as the façade design consultant to the design architect during all phases of design and bidding, and during construction administration for the tower’s curtain wall and atrium/lobby enclosure.

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  • Reflections at Keppel BaySingapore2011Residential1,300,000

    A series of residential towers and villas, each with a unique, complex geometry. Heintges is currently engaged as exterior curtain wall and cladding consultant for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Barnard College Diana CenterNew York, NY2010Academic44,000

    New mixed-use academic building, with an all-glass façade that mimics the masonry aesthetic of the rest of Barnard's primarily brick campus. Heintges was engaged as curtain wall consultant for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Columbia Northwest Corner BuildingNew York, NY2010Academic85,000

    A modern addition to the historic Columbia University campus, this multidisciplinary facility is primarily clad in anodized aluminum rainscreen panels that articulate the building's truss structure. Heintges was engaged by the architects for the design and engineering of the full exterior envelope.

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  • Lincoln Center - Juilliard School and Alice Tully HallNew York, NY2009Institutional, Theater55,000

    Historically sensitive renovation of an academic and performance complex, which included the extensive use of large-span, high-transparency, and geometrically complex custom glazing systems. Heintges was engaged as enclosure consultant for all glass systems during all stages of design and construction.

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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art Lehman Wing ReglazingNew York, NY2008Institutional, Museum10,000

    Skylit stone-clad and slope-glazed museum wing. Heintges served as exterior glazing and waterproofing consultant to the architect and owner for all phases of remediation, redesign, and installation.

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  • Museum of Arts and DesignNew York, NY2008Museum48,000

    Museum recladding using custom terra-cotta and aluminum curtain wall units and new, continuous horizontal and vertical ribbon windows. Heintges served as enclosure consultant to the architect for the feasibility evaluation and through all stages of design and construction.

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  • NewseumWashington, D.C.2008Museum174,000

    Glass-enclosed museum and news studio adjacent to the National Mall. Heintges served as design consultant on all exterior enclosures throughout the design process and construction.

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  • Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtKansas City, MO2006Museum100,000

    The Bloch Building, an addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, consisting of a new underground space and five interconnected above-ground structures. Heintges was engaged as curtain wall consultant for design development, mock-up, and fabrication and installation phases.

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  • Museum of Modern Art Expansion and RenovationNew York, NY2005Institutional, Museum250,000

    Expansion and renovation to the world's leading modern art museum, including preservation of canonical aspects of the existing buildings. Heintges served as enclosure consultant to the architect for all renovation and new construction of the museum.

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  • Weill Greenberg Center at Weill Cornell Medical CollegeNew York, NY2005Medical120,000

    Urban hospital tower enclosed by an all-glass, unitized curtain wall with "folded" geometry. Heintges served as exterior cladding consultant for all phases of design and construction of the project.

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  • William. J. Clinton Presidential CenterLittle Rock, AK2004Institutional, Library90,000

    Presidential library conceived as a glass-enclosed bridge elevated above a park and cantilevered over the Arkansas River. Heintges served as the exterior cladding consultant for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Alfonse M. D’Amato US CourthouseIslip, NY2000Government, Judicial500,000

    Free-standing courthouse and administrative building employing custom enclosure systems of aluminum, stone, and glass. Heintges served as exterior cladding consultant to the Architect and U.S. General Services Administration for all phases of design and construction.

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  • Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy TowerNew York, NY2000Commercial45,000

    Office and retail tower enclosed by asymmetrical glass curtain wall. Heintges served as exterior cladding consultant to the Owner for all phases of design and construction including NYC DOB controlled inspections of the curtain wall.

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