Kohn Pederson Fox offers full architecture, master planning, space planning, programming and building analysis services for clients in both the public and private sectors.
Founded in 1976, the firm today employs over 300 people with offices in New York, London and Tokyo. KPF's strong body of work has earned the firm the reputation as one of the most respected architectural firms in the world. In 1990, KPF became the youngest firm ever to receive the AIA Architectural Firm Award, the most prestigious honor granted by The American Institute of Architects, in recognition of years of achievement and contribution to the built environment. In 1995, KPF earned its fourth Honor Award from the National Chapter of American Institute of Architects for its design of the World Bank Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
A representative sampling of additional projects includes:
DG Bank Headquarters, Frankfurt, Germany.
Goldman Sachs European Headquarters, London England.
IBM Corporate Headquarters, Armonk, New York.
Shanghai World Financial Trade Center, Shanghai, China.
Taichung Tower, Taichung, Taiwan.
The World Bank Headquarters, Washington, D.C.