• Sir Ove Nyquist Arup, CBE, MICE, MIStructE, FCIOB (16 April 1895 – 5 February 1988) was an English engineer who founded Arup Group Limited, a multinational...
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  • participated in projects in over 160 countries. Arup was established in 1946 by Sir Ove Arup as Ove N. Arup Consulting Engineers. Through its involvement...
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    Sydney Opera House (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Press. ISBN 0-415-32521-8. Arup, Ove and Zunz, G.J.: Article in Structural Engineer Volume 47, March 1969 Jones, Peter: Ove Arup: Masterbuilder of the Twentieth...
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    Angel of the North (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    location, Gateshead Council's engineering director sought advice from Ove Arup & Partners on how the sculpture could be built to withstand winds of over...
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    Kingsgate Bridge (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    It is a Grade I listed building. It was personally designed in 1963 by Ove Arup, the last structure he ever designed. Kingsgate Bridge connects Bow Lane...
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    The bridge was designed by Jørgen Nissen and Klaus Falbe Hansen from Ove Arup and Partners, and Niels Gimsing and Georg Rotne. The justification for...
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    Penguin Pool, London Zoo (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    design of the pool with members of the Tecton Group and with his engineer, Ove Arup. The structure has an elliptical pool at its centre, with "cantilevered...
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  • Leif Ove Andsnes (born 1970), Norwegian pianist Ove Ansteinsson (1884–1942), Norwegian journalist and author Ove Arup (1895–1988), Danish engineer Ove Aunli...
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    City of Manchester Stadium (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Construction at a cost of £112 million and was designed and engineered by Arup, whose design incorporated a cable-stayed roof structure and supported entirely...
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  • India. Architect James Law designed the Cybertecture Egg along with Ove Arup's building systems and engineering firm. The building was designed with...
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    Kylesku Bridge (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    the highest grade. In June 1978, the Highland Regional Council asked Ove Arup & Partners Scotland to prepare a feasibility study for a bridge, in their...
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    Labworth Café (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    estuary at Labworth beach on Canvey Island, Essex. Built in 1932–1933 by Ove Arup to resemble the bridge of the Queen Mary, it exists as the only building...
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    the structural engineering consultants were BGS Ingenieursozietät and Ove Arup & Partners. The Sony Center contains a mix of shops, restaurants, a conference...
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    firm Chamberlin, Powell and Bon Structural engineer Ove Arup & Partners Civil engineer Ove Arup & Partners Designations Grade II listed Website Official...
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  • Lauritz Arup, Norwegian bishop and politician Katie Arup, British fencer Ove Arup (Sir Ove Nyquist Arup), Anglo-Danish engineer and founder of Arup Group...
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    architectural works of the 20th century: the Sydney Opera House (with Ove Arup), Pompidou Centre and the Lloyd's Building and was renowned for his innate...
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    Sustainability: Muregeya Bridge - Ove Arup & Partners Award for Arts or Entertainment Structures: Reid Building, Glasgow School of Art - Arup Award for Commercial...
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    London Stansted Airport (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    London Stansted Airport (IATA: STN, ICAO: EGSS) is the tertiary international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It...
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    Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Lifts/elevators 67 Design and construction Architect(s) Kohn Pedersen Fox, The Jerde Partnership Structural engineer Arup Main contractor Mori Building Company...
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  • Some, like-minded, had come through the offices of modernists such as Ove Arup and Felix Samuely, who believed in 'total design' an earlier term for...
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    Casa da Música (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    tenure as the European Capital of Culture. The building engineers were AFA Arup Group Limited (London), together with Afassociados (Porto). It was designed...
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    Gorilla House (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Modernist architect Berthold Lubetkin, with civil engineering assistance from Ove Arup, in the International Style. It was the first substantial building completed...
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    Highpoint I (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Berthold Lubetkin, the structural design by the Anglo-Danish engineer Ove Arup and the construction by Kier.[citation needed] Highpoint I was built in...
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    the Metrobank Center. Ove Arup & Partners was responsible for the wind, structural, and seismic engineering of the building. Arup devised its damp outrigger...
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    Castle Meadow Campus (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Canal. The buildings were designed by Hopkins Architects with engineering by Arup Group. The design employs natural ventilation. The main Amenity Building...
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    European Court of Human Rights building (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    d'Architecture Claude Bucher Structural engineer Arup / Omnium Technique Européen Services engineer Ove Arup & Partners / Omnium Technique Européen Other...
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    The Gherkin (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    Tower were dropped, 30 St Mary Axe was designed by Foster + Partners and the Arup Group. It was built by Skanska; construction started in 2001. The building...
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    CCTV Headquarters (category Ove Arup buildings and structures)
    OMA were the architects in charge for the building, while Cecil Balmond at Arup provided the complex engineering design. The building's construction began...
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    won by the architectural studios Gustafson Porter, Melk, One Works and Ove Arup. The landscaping design reflects the diversity of the Lombard environment...
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  • architecture to bond thin joints of pre-cast concrete units was pioneered by Ove Arup in Coventry cathedral and the Sydney Opera House. At Coventry cathedral...
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