Arup Group
Arup is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London which provides engineering, architecture, design, planning, project management and consulting services for all aspects of the built environment. Founded by Sir Ove Arup in 1946, the firm has over 16,000 staff based in 96 offices across 35 countries around the world. Arup has participated in projects in over 160 countries.
Arup is owned by trusts, the beneficiaries of which are Arup's past and present employees, who receive a share of the firm's operating profit each year.
History
Arup was founded in London in 1946, as the Ove N. Arup Consulting Engineers by Ove Arup. He set out to build a firm where professionals of diverse disciplines could work together to produce projects of greater quality than was achievable by them working in isolation. In 1970, the firm reformed as "Ove Arup & Partners". In 1963, together with the architect Philip Dowson, Arup Associates was formed, this group continues to work under the banner of Arup Architecture following a streamlining of the Arup brand in 2018.Notable projects
It is best known for its design work for the built environment. Projects to which it has contributed include the Sydney Opera House, which is largely credited with launching Arup into the premier league of engineering consultancies. The BBC and RIBA documentary The Brits who Built the Modern World highlighted Arup's collaboration with architects and described Arup as "the engineering firm which Lord Norman Foster and his peers Lord Richard Rogers, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Sir Michael Hopkins and Sir Terry Farrell most frequently relied upon."Africa
- Eastgate Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
- Letsibogo Dam, Botswana
- Constitutional Court, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Scottish Livingstone Hospital, Molepolole, Botswana
- Gautrain Rapid Rail Link Johannesburg to Pretoria, Sandton to OR Tambo International Airport, South Africa
North America
- Apple Park is the corporate headquarters of Apple Inc., Cupertino, California, United States.
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, USA
- De Young Museum, San Francisco, USA
- California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, USA
- New Tappan Zee Bridge, New York City
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Headquarters, Seattle, WA, USA
- Fulton Center, New York City, USA
- High Roller, Las Vegas, NV, USA
- Gerald Desmond Bridge Design-Build Project, Long Beach, California
- Second Avenue Subway, New York City, USA
- Lake Mead Intake No. 3, Nevada, USA
- Champlain Bridge, Montreal, Qc, Canada
Asia
- Druk White Lotus School was built to survive the Ladakh
i weather. - Kingdom Centre, The third tallest skyscraper in Saudi Arabia, and the second tallest in Riyadh and an icon of it.
- HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong
- Kansai International Airport, Osaka, Japan
- Vattanac Capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Petron Megaplaza, Makati, Philippines
- International Finance Centre, Hong Kong
- National Aquatics Centre, Beijing, China
- Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China
- CCTV Headquarters, Beijing, China
- Fusionopolis, Singapore
- Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
- Singapore Flyer, Singapore
- Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong
- Dongtan, Shanghai, China
- Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China
- King Power MahaNakhon, Bangkok, Thailand
- Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, Singapore
- The Helix, Singapore
- Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore
- Capitol Development, Singapore
- Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore
- Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, Terminal 3, Taiwan
- Aldar Headquarters building, Abu Dhabi, rounded skyscraper
Australia
- Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
- Melbourne Museum, Melbourne, Australia
- Swan Bells, Perth, Australia
- Goodwill Bridge, Brisbane, Australia
- National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia
- Lang Park redevelopment, Brisbane, Australia
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
- State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
- Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
- Australian Synchrotron, Melbourne, Victoria
- Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane, Australia
- Melbourne Recital Centre & Melbourne Theatre Company Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
- Andrew "Boy" Charlton Pool, Sydney, Australia
- Melbourne Star, Melbourne, Australia
- Perth Stadium, Perth, Australia
Europe
- Light House, London, UK
- Coventry Cathedral, UK
- Kingsgate Bridge, Durham, UK
- Preston Bus Station, Lancashire, UK
- Greyfriars Bus Station, Northampton, UK
- Pompidou Centre, Paris, France
- The Barbican Centre, London, UK
- Lloyds Building, London, UK
- Angel of the North, Gateshead, UK
- London Eye, London, UK
- Millennium Bridge, London, UK
- Øresund Bridge, Denmark / Sweden
- Sony Center, Berlin, Germany
- HSBC Tower, London, London, UK
- City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, UK
- Selfridges, Birmingham, UK
- 30 St Mary Axe, London, UK
- Scottish Parliament Building, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
- Arnolfini refurbishment, Bristol, England, UK
- Casa da Música, Porto, Portugal
- Restoration programme of Brunel's SS Great Britain, Bristol, England, UK
- Kanyon Shopping Mall, Istanbul, Turkey
- Nescio Bridge, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- High Speed 1, UK
- Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport, England, UK
- Ahmed Adnan Saygun Arts Center, İzmir, Turkey
- Snowdon Summit Building, Wales, UK
- Donbass Arena, Ukraine
- Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- London Aquatics Centre, London, UK
- Shard London Bridge, London, UK
- Sky Studios, London, UK
- Nou Mestalla Stadium, Valencia, Spain
- Seat of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany
- Lakhta Center, Saint Peterburg, Russia
Sports
Awards
Arup's multidisciplinary sports venue design and engineering scope on the Singapore Sports Hub won the 2013 World Architecture Festival Award in the Future Projects, Leisure Category.The Casa da Música, Oporto, designed by Arup and Office for Metropolitan Architecture was nominated for the 2007 Stirling Prize.
Arup's work with The Druk White Lotus School, Ladakh, won them Large Consultancy Firm of the Year 2003 at the British Consultants and Construction Bureau – International Expertise Awards, 2003 building on their triple win at the 2002 World Architecture Awards.
Arup was awarded the Worldaware Award for Innovation for its Vawtex air system in Harare International School.
Arup Fire has won the Fire Safety Engineering Design award four times since its creation in 2001. The 2001 inaugural award was won for Arup's contribution to the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, the world's largest greenhouse. In 2004, the design for London's City Hall was appointed joint winner. In 2005, the Temple Mills Eurostar Depot won. The 2006 winning entry was for Amethyst House, a nine-storey building with an atrium from the ground to the top, in Manchester, UK. More recently, Dr Barbara Lane, Associate Director with Arup, won the Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medal for her outstanding contribution to British engineering on design of structures for fire.
Arup was also awarded Royal Town Planning Institute Consultancy of the year award in 2008.
Mike Glover is the recipient of the 2008 Institution of Structural Engineers' Gold Medal.
Arup was awarded the 2010 Live Design Excellence Award for Theatre Design for the integrated theatre and acoustic team's design for the new Jerome Robbins Theatre, created for Mikhail Baryshnikov and The Wooster Group.
The Evelyn Grace Academy, London designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and Arup won the prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize 2011.
Arup was named Tunnel Design Firm of the Year at the 2012 ITA AITES International Tunnelling Awards.
Criticism
Some buildings designed by Arup Group are considered worthy of demolition by the public. For example Scottish Parliament Building and Greyfriars Bus Station were included in "The Dirty Dozen" for the Channel 4 programme Demolition.Fellows
Arup Fellow is a lifelong honorary title awarded to selected honorary individuals in the firm. It acknowledges the highest design and technical achievements of people, not only within the firm, but also in the industry as a whole. They are considered role models who possess world-class expertise who put theory into effective practice.The current fellows, as of November 2019, are:
Notable alumni and current staff
- Sir Ove Nyquist Arup, structural engineer and philosopher, founder of the company, recipient of the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture 1966, Institution of Structural Engineers Gold Medal 1973.
- Peter Dunican, structural engineer, first chairman of Ove Arup Partnership, and President of the Institution of Structural Engineers in 1977 and 1978.
- Sir Jack Zunz, civil engineer, and principal structural designer of the Sydney Opera House, IStructE Gold Medal 1988.
- Sir Philip Dowson, architect, founding partner of Arup Associates, Royal Gold Medal 1981, and President of the Royal Academy 1993–1999.
- Povl Ahm, structural engineer, principal engineer for Coventry Cathedral, and chairman of Ove Arup & Partners 1984–1992.
- Professor Sir Ted Happold, structural engineer, executive partner for the Pompidou Centre, and founder of Buro Happold in 1976.
- Peter Rice, structural engineer, responsible for the roof geometry of the Sydney Opera House and the build project for the Pompidou Centre.
- Dr Edmund Hambly, structural engineer, and president of the Institution of Civil Engineers 1994–1995.
- Cecil Balmond, structural engineer, founder of Arup's Advanced Geometry Unit, lead designer for the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the CCTV tower in Beijing, the Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion, and the ArcelorMittal Orbit.
- Steven Groák head of research and development at Ove Arup Partnership from 1990–1998.
- Mike Glover, civil and structural engineer, and Technical Director for the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, IStructE Gold Medal 2008.
- Tony Fitzpatrick, structural engineer, and leader of the Millennium Bridge damping project.
- Sir Philip Dilley, civil engineer, Arup Group chairman 2009–2014, Chairman of London First, Chairman of the Infrastructure and Urban Development Community at the World Economic Forum.
- Professor Chris Wise, structural engineer, and later Professor of Creative Design at Imperial College. He was one of the founders of Expedition Engineering in 1999.
- Nille Juul-Sørensen, renown global product designer and recipient of the prestigious Elefantordenen from Margrethe II.
- Tristram Carfrae, IStructE Gold Medal 2014.
- Tim Jarvis, environmental scientist, author and explorer.
- Jo da Silva, IStructE Gold Medal 2017.
- Rogier van der Heide, lighting designer, and former leader of Arup's lighting consultancy, and later Chief Design Officer at Philips Lighting.
Related companies
In 1976, Edmund Happold and six other engineers left Arup to form Buro Happold in Bath. Mark Whitby left Buro Happold to form Whitby Bird.
In 1999, Chris Wise and Sean Walsh left Arup to form Expedition Engineering in London.