Fentress Architects is an international design firm known for large-scale
public architecture such as
airports
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,
museums
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,
university
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buildings,
convention centers
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* Convention (meeting), ...
,
laboratories
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, and
high-rise office
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towers. Some of the buildings for which the firm is best known include
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport , often referred to by locals as DIA, is an international airport in the Western United States, primarily serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, as well as the greater Front Range Urban Corridor. At , Effective Ju ...
(1995), the modernized
Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX (2013), the
National Museum of the Marine Corps
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near
Quantico, Virginia (2005), and the Green Square Complex in
Raleigh, North Carolina
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(2012).
Founded in 1980 by
Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA, the firm's designs, especially its airports, are often compared to the
expressionist
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architecture of
Eero Saarinen
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. However, architectural curator Donald Albrecht has noted that within Fentress' designs is a "stiff dose of
regionalism.
" Fentress Architects has studios in
Denver, Colorado
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;
Los Angeles
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;
San Jose,
California
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;
Washington, D.C.
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;
London
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; and
Shanghai
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.
In 2010, Curtis Fentress was awarded the highest award for public architecture, the Thomas Jefferson Award, by the American Institute of Architects AIA Awards website.
Fentress was also given the Silver Medal in 2010, which is the highest award given to an architect from the AIA Western Mountain Region for the contributions made to the region. In 2012, Fentress was awarded AIA Colorado's Architect of the Year.
Fentress Architects is the designer of the
Arraya Tower
The Arraya Tower is a skyscraper completed in 2009 in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The tower serves as a grade-A office structure. With sixty storeys, and 300 metres high (with a 45-metre spire), the building was the tallest tower in Kuwait until the con ...
in
Kuwait City
Kuwait City (; ) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the emirate, containing Kuwait's Seif Pal ...
. The tower is the tallest in
Kuwait
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and the 53rd tallest in the world
History
Curtis Fentress graduated with honors from
North Carolina State University
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's College of Design, School of Architecture where he received a
Bachelor of Architecture degree. Following graduation, he joined the firm of
I.M. Pei
Ieoh Ming Pei
– website of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners ( ; ; April 26, 1917 – May 16, 2019) was ...
and Partners in
New York City
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. As a Senior Designer, he was responsible for the master planning of major site development plans. He became a project designer with the New York architectural firm of
Kohn Pedersen Fox
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) is an American architectural firm based in New York City that provides architecture, interior, programming and master planning services. They engineer different projects including civic and cultural spaces, com ...
. During this time, he came to Denver as the Project Designer for the Rocky Mountain Headquarters of Amoco in downtown Denver.
In January 1980, Fentress formed C.W. Fentress and Associates with James Henry Bradburn. After early success, the collapse of the oil and gas industries in Colorado in the early 1980s ushered in a period of difficulty for the firm. Fentress Architects' fortunes rebounded in 1987 when the firm won a design competition for the Colorado Convention Center. The competition pitted Fentress and his partners against several better-financed and more famous opponents, including
Phil Anschutz
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, who had partnered with the firm belonging to Curtis Fentress' former mentor, I.M. Pei. It was only in the 1990s that Fentress Architects rose to international fame by designing the
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport , often referred to by locals as DIA, is an international airport in the Western United States, primarily serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, as well as the greater Front Range Urban Corridor. At , Effective Ju ...
. The peaked roof of the terminal has become well known to travelers worldwide and ushered in a revolution in more expressionistic airport design.
Curator Donald Albrecht credits the design of Denver International Airport with bringing glamor back to the airport typology.
The unveiling of DIA was marked by a dysfunctional "state-of-the-art" baggage delivery system (the vendor at fault has since replaced the system). Subsequently, DIA has been voted the "Best Airport in North America" and the fourth "Favorite American Architecture" completed in the last fifteen years.
In 2001, Fentress designed the
Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the old ...
in
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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, voted "Best Airport Worldwide" four consecutive years by Airport Council International's Airport Quality Survey program. Airport Council "Best Airport in the World" in 2007 by passengers surveyed for the Official Airlines Guide. The firm designs a range of large scale projects (see listing below) from museums and convention centers, to stadiums and commercial office buildings.
Bradburn retired, and in 2007, the firm's name was abbreviated from Fentress Bradburn Architects to Fentress Architects. To date, the firm has won 425 design and innovation awards and has a design portfolio of $27 billion. Each year, more than 330 million people worldwide visit a project designed by Fentress Architects.
''Now Boarding''
In 2012, a major museum exhibition of Fentress Architects' airport designs entitled ''Now Boarding: Fentress Airports + the Architecture of Flight'' was opened at the
Denver Art Museum
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. Curated by Donald Albrecht, architectural curator for the
Museum of the City of New York
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whose previous exhibitions include well-received retrospectives on the work of such architectural notables as
Eero Saarinen
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and
Charles and Ray Eames
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, ''Now Boarding'' ran for nearly three months.
A travelling version of the exhibition appeared in Amsterdam in November 2012, and the exhibition's full version will open in at the
Museum of Flying in Santa Monica, CA beginning in March 2013.
Awards and honors
World's Best Airports: Fentress-designed Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea was voted "World's Best Airport" by Skytrax's 2009 World Airport Awards, a survey of 8.6 million international travelers.
World's Most Beautiful Airports:
*
Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the old ...
*
Denver International Airport
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Denver's airport features a Teflon-coated tensile fabric roof—the world's largest when the airport opened in 1995.
World's 4th tallest building completed in 2009: Fentress is the designer of the world's 4th tallest building completed in 2009—Arraya Tower in Kuwait City, also the tallest in Kuwait. Arraya is one of 14 high rises in Fentress' design portfolio in the Persian Gulf.
Architectural philosophy
Fentress has developed a design process he calls the "Patient Search". He has said of the process; "I don't begin with a preconceived notion of what the building needs to be – it is not a sculpture. I patiently search, walk the site, study the culture, follow our process until I find a seam somewhere, crack it open and discover the art inside." Asked about his philosophical approach, Fentress once stated, "My philosophy is ultimately...pragmatism".
Rankings
* Architectural Record's "Top 150 Architecture Firms" – Fentress Architects ranked #24 among architecture-only firms
* Building Design & Construction's "Giants 300," Top Architects – Fentress Architects ranked #18 among architecture-only firms
* Engineering News Record's "Top 500 Design Firms" – Fentress Architects ranked #29 among architecture-only firms
* Engineering News Record's "Top Airport Design Firms" – Fentress Architects ranked in top 25 firms
* In 2003, Colorado Construction ranked Fentress Architects as the Top Architectural Firm in Colorado.
Fentress ranked #14 in California Construction's "Top Design Firms" in 2005.
Sustainable design
* 1993 Architecture and Energy Award for the Natural Resources Building in
Olympia, Washington
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.
* About half of the firm's design professionals are LEED accredited.
* More than 60% of Fentress' projects under construction or completed in 2009 were LEED certified or pending certification.
* 2003 LEED Gold 2.0 award for California's Department of Education Headquarters Building, which received Platinum certification in 2006 by the
U.S. Green Building Council
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's
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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(LEED) rating system. It was featured as a case study in the Fall 2009 issue of High Performing Buildings.
LEED certified projects include, but are not limited to:
* Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine—LEED Gold
* Green Square Complex—LEED Platinum (expected)
* Palazzo Verdi—LEED Gold
*
San Joaquin County Administration Building—LEED Gold
* Santa Fe Community Convention Center—LEED Gold
* David E. Skaggs Federal Building (NOAA)
* UCI Humanities Gateway — LEED Platinum
*
California Department of Education Headquarters—LEED Platinum
Projects
Airports
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Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport , often referred to by locals as DIA, is an international airport in the Western United States, primarily serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, as well as the greater Front Range Urban Corridor. At , Effective Ju ...
Main Passenger Terminal, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the old ...
Passenger Terminal, Seoul, South Korea
*
Los Angeles International Airport
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Master Plan and International Terminal, Los Angeles, California, USA
*
Raleigh-Durham International Airport
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Terminal 2 Redevelopment, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
*
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Central Terminal Expansion Seattle, Washington, USA
*
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport
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, Terminal B San Jose, California, USA
*
Sacramento International Airport
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, Sacramento, California, USA
*
Doha International Airport
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(Tower), Doha, Qatar
Civic
* Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
* California Department of Education Headquarters, Sacramento, California, USA
* City of Oakland Administration Buildings,
Oakland, California
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, USA
* Clark County Government Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
*
Colorado State Capitol
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Renovations, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
Jefferson County Government Center
The Jefferson County Government Center, is a consolidation of numerous governmental departments for Jefferson County, Colorado.
Located in Golden, Colorado, the contains a judicial wing of and an administrative wing, joined by the central lobby ...
, Golden, Colorado, USA
* Regional Transportation Center and Flood Control District Headquarters, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
* Sacramento City Hall,
Sacramento, California
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, USA
* San Joaquin County Administration Building,
Stockton, California
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, USA
Commercial Office & Mixed-Use
* Arraya Class A Office Tower,
Kuwait City, Kuwait
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-- World's 4th tallest building completed in 2009
[ ]
* Baitek,
Kuwait City, Kuwait
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*
Dubai Mixed-Use Towers,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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* Kuwait Business Town, Al Sharq, Kuwait
* 1999 Broadway, Denver, Colorado, USA
* 421 Broadway, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Gulf Canada Resources Limited, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
JD Edwards
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& Co Corporate Campus, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
UniSource Energy Tower,
Tucson, Arizona
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, USA
* Palazzo Verdi Mixed-Use, Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA
Cultural
* Green Square Complex, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
* Army Visitor & Education Center, Carlisle, Pennsylvania USA
*
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
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, Cody, Wyoming, USA
* Draper National History Museum and Whitney Gallery, Cody, Wyoming, USA
* Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
* Museum of Western Art, The Navarre, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
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Expansion and Renovation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
*
National Museum of the Marine Corps
The National Museum of the Marine Corps is the historical museum of the United States Marine Corps. Located in Triangle, Virginia near Marine Corps Base Quantico, the museum opened on November 10, 2006, and is now one of the top tourist attracti ...
, Quantico, Virginia, USA
*
National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming, USA
Laboratory
* Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, La Jolla, California, USA
* David E. Skaggs Research Center, Boulder, Colorado, USA
* Natural Resources Building, Olympia, Washington, USA
*
University of Colorado Denver
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(UCD),
Anschutz Medical Campus
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, Research Complex I, Aurora, Colorado, USA
* UCDHSC, Anschutz Medical Campus, Research Complex II, Aurora, Colorado, USA
Public Assembly
* Arvada Center Expansion, Arvada, Colorado, USA
*
Colorado Convention Center
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and Phase II Expansion, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Eccles Conference Center and
Peery's Egyptian Theatre
Peery's Egyptian Theater is a movie palace located in Ogden, Utah, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
History
Peery's Egyptian Theater was built after the fiery demise of the Arlington Hotel in 1 ...
, Ogden, Utah, USA
*
Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Empower Field at Mile High is an American football stadium in Denver, Colorado. Its primary tenant is the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). It opened in 2001 to replace the Broncos' original home, the old Mile High Stadium. T ...
, Denver, Colorado, USA
*
Palm Springs Convention Center Expansion, Palm Springs, California, USA
*
Pasadena Conference Center
The Pasadena Convention Center is a convention center in Pasadena, California, United States. It consists of three buildings.
Pasadena Civic Auditorium
The Civic Auditorium, one of the major structures in the Pasadena Civic Center District, wa ...
Expansion, Pasadena, California USA
* Santa Fe Conference Center,
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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, USA
Education
* Tennyson Center for Children, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Denver Academy High School, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Mathematics Building & Gemmill Engineering Library, University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado, USA
* Humanities Gateway, University of California, Irvine; Irvine, California, USA
Hotel & Residential
* One Polo Creek, Denver, Colorado, USA
* One Wynkoop Plaza, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Palmetto Bay Plantation, Roatan,
Bay Islands, Honduras
* Tritch Building Renovation into Courtyard by Marriott, Denver, Colorado, USA
* Watermark Luxury Residences, Denver, Colorado, USA
Further reading
* The Master Architect Series III, Fentress Bradburn Selected and Current Works (Australia, The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd., 1998)
* Curtis Worth Fentress (Milano, Italy: L'Arca Edizioni spa, 1996)
* Fentress Bradburn Architects (Washington, D.C.: Studio Press, 1996)
* Gateway to the West (Australia, The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd., 2000)
* Millennium, Fentress Bradburn Selected and Current Works, Images Publishing, 2001
* Architecture in the Public Interest, Edizioni, 2001
* Civic Builders, Wiley-Academy, Great Britain, 2002.
* National Museum of the Marine Corps, North Carolina State University College of Design Publication, 2006
* 10 Airports — Fentress Bradburn Architects, Edizioni Press, 2006.
* Portal to the Corps, Images Publishing, 2008
* Touchstones of Design
eefining Public Architecture, Images Publishing, 2010
* Public Architecture: The Art Inside, Oro Publishing, 2010
Newspaper/Magazine articles
* "Fentress Architects' DIA work opened global doors," Denver Business Journal, December 2007
* "Fentress has designs on Denver," Denver Post, July 8, 2006
* "Civic Minded Centers," Facility Manager, August/September 2006
* "The Seoul Experience: Incheon International Airport," Airport World, summer 2006
* "Airport Architecture Taking Flight," International Airport Review, July 2001
* "Humanistic Architecture Yields Economic Benefits," Passenger Terminal World, June 2004
* "Airport Architecture: a blueprint for success," Passenger Terminal World, May 2004
See also
*
Curtis W. Fentress
References
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