Land Ports of Entry
Public buildings that represent our democracy are required to embrace the increasingly contradictory demands of being both welcoming and secure. This contradiction has been one of the greatest sources of architectural invention, as we work closely with key stakeholders to integrate constantly evolving security requirements and technologies into the building and site design.
Public buildings have symbolic content that sets them apart from private and institutional structures. They represent our society’s enduring values and reflect the importance of civic institutions while communicating respect for the individuals and communities they serve. Using dramatic means and subtle distinction, we convey this symbolism through a building’s visual strength and its respect for the scale, comfort, and orientation of the individual.
We believe in making performance-driven architecture. For the U.S. General Services Administration, this means incorporating security, sustainable design principles, innovative technologies, and contemporary design to create new, and transform existing, building envelopes that are responsive to their cultural and physical contexts.