TIMES SQUARE BALL (New York City)
The Times Square Ball is an LED geodesic sphere located in New York City‘s Times Square. Located on the roof of One Times Square, the ball plays a prominent part of a New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square Commonly known as the ball drop, where the ball descends 141 feet (43 m) in 60 seconds down a specially designed flagpole, beginning at 11:59:00 p.m. ET, and resting at midnight to signal the start of the new year. In recent years, the festivities have been preceded by live entertainment, including performances by musicians.
WOLFTRAP THEATRE (Vienna VA) (Pook Diemont & Ohl)
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, known locally in the Washington, D.C. area as simply Wolf Trap, is a performing arts center located on 117 acres of national park land in Fairfax County, Virginia, near the town of Vienna
FIGHTER JET LANDING GEAR ACTUATOR SYSTEM (Dayton T. Brown)
STEINWAY & SONS (Dakota Jackson)
Designed by Dakota Jackson to commemorate the 160th Anniversary of Steinway & Sons, the Arabesque Anniversary Edition was honored with a prestigious Red Dot Award in 2014.
PENTAGON MEMORIAL PROJECT (Maloya Laser)
145th STREET BRIDGE PROJECT (swing bridge) (HNTB)
The 145th Street Bridge, located in New York City, is a four-lane swing bridge that crosses the Harlem River, connecting 145th Street and Lenox Avenue in Manhattan with East 149th Street and River Avenue in the Bronx. It once carried northbound New York State Route 22 and New York State Route 100. Additionally, this bridge, for its proximity to the eponymous avenue, was once named the “Lenox Avenue Bridge,” an original name that has fallen into disuse. The bridge is operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation.
GOLDMAN SACHS (NYC) (Turner Construction)
The 45,000 square foot, two-story, 350-seat auditorium and conference center for Goldman Sachs includes a mechanized stage, production control rooms, TV broadcast studio, beverage center, restrooms and a holding pantry as well as six break-out rooms of various sizes for training.
MAKERBOT INDUSTRIES (Brooklyn NY)
MakerBot is an American New York City-based company founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer and Zach “Hoeken” Smith to engineer and produce 3D printers.
SEPHORA
Sephora is a French chain of cosmetics stores founded in 1969.[2][3] Featuring nearly 300 brands,[4] along with its own private label, Sephora offers beauty products including makeup, skincare, body, fragrance, nail color, and haircare. Sephora is owned by luxury conglomerate LVMH as of 1997.
MYT WORKS (New York City)
MYT Works is an engineering and manufacturing company based in New York City specializing in camera support systems for the Film, Video and Broadcast industry.
CNN (New York City studios) (Boyce Products)
CNN Election Center, Time Warner, Columbus Circle, New York. This studio was CNN’s main center for the 2008 presidential election coverage. The installation included 2 massive, suspending 103″ plasmas for the live, stand-up broadcast.
The Cable News Network (CNN) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner.[1] It was founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner as a 24-hour cable news channel;[2][3] however, by April 2016, a CNN executive officially described the channel as “no longer a TV news network” and instead as “a 24-hour global multiplatform network.”[4] Upon its launch, CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage,[5] and was the first all-news television channel in the United States.
SEQUOIA VOTING SYSTEMS (voting machines)
Sequoia Voting Systems is a California-based company that is one of the largest providers of electronic voting systems in the U.S., having offices in Oakland, Denver and New York City.