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1the global design planning practice
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
2some facts
Established 1946 Diversified global design
planning practice with end-to-end creative and
technical services International reputation for
large-scale urban planning and quality design
China Science and Technology Museum
3solid foundation
Over 1,100 staff with 2007 revenues well above US
200,000,000
Lalaport Centre, Kashiwan, Japan
4our mission
Create great places that enhance the human
experience.
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
5strategic initiatives
- Become the premier global design firm
- Diversify practice across sectors, services and
geographies to increase opportunities for world
class value-added commissions - Focus expansion on first tier, international
cities for access to quality clients and
world-class talent - Push technology to constantly re-define innovation
Zha Bei, Shanghai, China
6Revenue Growth (1996 2006)
7London
Chicago
Baltimore
Tokyo
Los Angeles
Madrid
Washington, DC
Dallas
Shanghai
Miami
RTKL Worldwide
8Net Revenue By GeographyYTD June 2007
US Ambassadors ResidenceKuwait City, Kuwait
9core services
- Planning / Urban Design
- Architecture
- Interior Architecture
- Environmental Graphic Design
- Historic Preservation
- Structural Engineering
- MEP Engineering
- Applied Technology
- Landscape Architecture
- Special Systems Design
- Sustainability
- Healthcare Technologies
- Brand Building
- Protective Planning
City Crossing, Shenzhen, China
10practice groups
HEALTHCARE Strategic Planning Hospitals Laborat
ories Equipment Planning
WORKPLACE Corporate Diplomatic Civic Academic
COMMERCIAL Retail Sport/Leisure Residential Ho
spitality
PLANNINGURBAN DESIGN ENGINEERING Special
systems Structural MEP
11Net Revenue by Practice Group / SectorYTD June
2007
12collaboration
While we dominate a number of key markets across
the globe, we believe true design magic comes
when we cross-pollinate ideas and approaches
across our core business sectors and services.
13our process
Holistic, multi-discipline collaboration that
incorporates urban design, architecture,
interiors, branding and landscape architecture to
create places of distinction.
14the work
15placemaking
RTKL creates environments that celebrate the
human condition places where people feel
comfortable, safe, part of a larger community.
This takes an understanding of the broader issues
of context, scale and the public realm as much as
an emphasis on detail and quality.
16North Bund District PlanShanghai
17Tustin Legacy Tustin, CA
18Bawadi MasterplanDubai, UAE
19convergence mxd
A single-use sensibility is no longer
sustainable. Todays major developments depend on
a mixture of uses, an urban sensibility and a
collaboration among multiple stakeholders. Stacked
components, mass transit and an enhanced public
realm are the hallmarks of the next generation of
large-scale development.
20City CrossingShenzhen, China
21Westfield San Francisco CentreSan Francisco,
California
22living above the shop
Shifting demographics and an emphasis on
life-style are altering the residential
landscape. Todays new communities rely on
sustainable planning to create a proximity of
uses and an urban density in a suburban or
edge-city location.
23The DomainAustin, Texas
24escape
Rebounding from an economic slump, hotels
worldwide are emphasizing the importance of a
complete and comprehensive guest experience.
Whether we design for the executive or the
tourist, we now offer a comprehensive team of
planners, architects, interior architects and
graphic designers.
25Hotel AmstelAmsterdam, The Netherlands
26Mandarin OrientalMiami, Florida
27wellness
A more demanding and sophisticated consumer is
driving new changes in the design and delivery of
health care and health-related environments.
Hospitals resemble hotels while centers of
excellence are demanding innovative thinking in
terms of operations and technology.
28Florida Hospital WatermanTavares, Florida
29The Heart Hospital, Baylor Plano, Texas
30managing brands
Our knowledge of brand helps our clients define
their mission and values. Our understanding of
consumer trends, the value of sponsorship and the
elusive science of psychographics has placed us
head and shoulders above our competition in
translating those values their brand into the
built environment.
31SubZero/Wolf/KWC ShowroomCharlotte, North
CarolinaAtlanta, Georgia
32Shinsei BankTokyo, Japan
33Canyon Ranch Brand Guidelines
34technology
Technology moves faster than the speed of
business, and RTKL has been at the absolute
forefront of combining specialized services with
world class design to create the next wave of
technology-enhanced environments. Special
Systems. Equipment Planning. Applied Tech.
35Huawei Data CenterShanghai, China
36the speed of business
Whether designing a new headquarters on the
skyline or developing a workspace that expresses
mission as much as it attracts and retains
talent, RTKL has assembled an impressive
workplace portfolio
37Computer Sciences Corp European
HeadquartersAldershot, UK
38Shenzhen Finance and Cultural CentreShenzhen,
China
39General Motors Public AffairsWashington, DC
40how we shop
The nature of retail has changed dramatically
over the last five years, and RTKL has led the
charge in creating vibrant commercial
environments that understand retails
relationship with brand, entertainment,
technology and lifestyle.
41Duty Free ShopsVarious Locations
42Garden Walk ParksideTokyo, Japan
43culture as catalyst
RTKL believes in preserving the historic and
cultural legacies of all communities along with
creating the iconic images of the present. These
we see as opportunities to create great
architecture as well as spark urban regeneration
and foster a deeper sense of civic pride.
44Shanghai Science and Technology MuseumShanghai,
China
45Chinese Film MuseumBeijing, China
46US Capitol Visitor CenterWashington, DC
47transit-oriented development
Todays sustainable, thriving communities rely on
a mixture of uses as well as an understanding of
mass transit, which should be an integral element
of any comprehensive urban plan. By creating
economic opportunities and commercial nodes, TOD
makes our cities more livable.
48Principe PioMadrid, Spain
49Estacion Malaga Malaga, Spain
50sport-anchored districts
Critical to the success of stadia and arenas
today is the development of an intense, intimate
fan environment complete with pre- and post-game
activities. These developments feature new
sources of revenue for operators and
opportunities for cities to create an iconic
image.
51LA LIVE! Los Angeles, CA
52Moscow Sport and Entertainment District Moscow,
Russia
53sustainability
At the core of every RTKL project lies a
commitment to preserving and ensuring the needs
of future generations. From project conception to
completion, RTKL implements sustainable design
practices ranging from the use of environmentally
friendly products to LEED Certification.
54Walter Reed Community CenterWashington, DC
55New Jiang Wan Community CenterShanghai, China
56the global design planning practice
Shanghai Museum of Natural History, China