CallisonRTKL explained
Industry: | Architecture |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Num Employees: | 800 |
Key People: | Kim Heartwell (CEO) |
CallisonRTKL is a global architecture, planning and design firm formed from the October 2015 merger of Callison and RTKL Associates, both of which were subsidiaries of Arcadis NV.[1]
Chief Executive Officers (Effective Date)
- Kim Heartwell (26 January 2021) [2]
- Kelly Farrell (6 May 2019) [3]
- Tim Neal (June 1, 2017) [4]
- Lance K. Josal FAIA (1 September 2009) [5]
Projects
Chapman Taylor and CallisonRTKL have submitted plans for the £1.4 billion redevelopment of Brent Cross Shopping Centre in North West London.[6] [7] CallisonRTKL designed the Four Seasons Residences in Beverly Grove, Los Angeles set for completion in 2019.[8] Its 5th and Hill project at Pershing Square in Downtown L.A. features cantilevered, glass-bottomed swimming pools projecting from the building's envelope.[9]
Notes and References
- News: Bhatt. Sanjay. Callison merges into another architecture firm, HQ shifts to Baltimore. The Seattle Times. 20 October 2015. 8 April 2016.
- Web site: In its 75th year, CallisonRTKL Appoints Kim Heartwell as CEO, Harold Thompson as COO. 26 January 2021.
- Web site: Kelly M. Farrell AIA Named President and CEO of CallisonRTKL. 6 May 2019.
- https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/08/933181/0/en/ARCADIS-APPOINTS-TIM-NEAL-AS-NEW-CEO-OF-CALLISONRTKL.html Arcadis Appoints Tim Neal as New CEO of Callisonrtkl
- Web site: RTKL names Lance Josal president and CEO | Building Design + Construction. 11 August 2010.
- TIM CLARK, ELLA BRAIDWOOD Chapman Taylor and Callison RTKL lodge plans for £1.4bn Brent Cross revamp Architects Journal, 24 MAY 2017
- Grant Prior, Race starts for first £15m Brent Cross infrastructure deal Construction Enquirer, 2017/05/25
- BIANCA BARRAGAN, Construction on Four Seasons condos in Beverly Grove underway this week: The development includes a $50-million penthouse Curbed, MAY 30, 2017
- ANTONIO PACHECO, CallisonRTKL proposes Jenga-shaped tower for Downtown L.A. The Architect's Newspaper, October 11, 2016