Building for the public sector requires a unique approach.
From the grandeur of state houses to the purposeful design of courthouses, public buildings are more than just structures – they’re the backbone of government operations.
These buildings need to stand the test of time, adapting to evolving programs and security needs while prioritizing energy efficiency.
Durability is key – they face constant use and must be built to last. For some, historical significance adds another layer of complexity, requiring careful preservation alongside modernization.
To achieve this balance, government entities collaborate with engineering consultants. Together, they make certain that projects meet all functional, security, and budgetary requirements. The goal? Creating buildings that serve the public beautifully, sustainably, securely, and for generations to come. These are not just places of government, they’re testaments to public service and a lasting legacy for all.
Common Public Structures and Components
- Building Facades
- Parking Structures
- Pedestrian Bridges and Walkways
- Nationally Registered Structures and Monuments
- Plaza Decks and Recreation Areas
- Stadiums and Arenas
Related Projects
WIMSA Memorial
Arlington, Virginia
City Hall
Baltimore, MD