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Mr. Jon Pickard FAIA

Principal Pickard Chilton

Jon Pickard has been recognized internationally for his achievements in architecture. He has designed or collaborated in the design of some of the world's most recognized buildings, including such prominent projects as 600 Fifth Street NW, the repositioning of the former WMATA headquarters in Washington, DC; Mutual of Omaha's new headquarters in Omaha; 530 Howard Street, a residential high-rise in San Francisco; the ExxonMobil Global Campus in Houston, Texas; HPE's headquarters in Houston; Northwestern Mutual's headquarters in Milwaukee; the Devon Energy Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; UBER Sky Tower in Los Angeles, California; 1180 Peachtree in Atlanta, Georgia; 300 North LaSalle in Chicago; the CalPERS Headquarters Complex, in Sacramento; and Wells Fargo's headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa. Prior to the founding of Pickard Chilton, he collaborated with Cesar Pelli in the design of numerous landmark and award-winning projects, including two of the largest commercial developments ever built: the World Financial Center in New York, and Kuala Lumpur City Centre in Kuala Lumpur, a development that includes the Dewan Filharmonik, Malaysia's National Symphony Hall, and two of the world's tallest buildings, the Petronas Towers. Mr. Pickard received his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Iowa State University and his Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture. Iowa State University awarded him its Design Achievement Award (1989) for distinguished contributions to the arts, and the Christian Petersen Design Award (2007). In conjunction with William Chilton, he is co-recipient of the 2011 Iowa State University Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given to alumni by the University. The Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston recognized Jon Pickard as its 2006 Honoree. He regularly serves as a visiting critic at Yale University and has led an advanced design studio at Iowa State University. He has lectured extensively at academic institutions. Mr. Pickard currently serves on the Yale School of Architecture Dean's Council.

Speaking at

Mon May 12 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time Colorado Convention Center - Street Level, 505-507

Improving Environmental Impact through Renovation and Redevelopment

The flight to quality in the office sector is real, and it's attracting demand where there has been less of it in recent years. Owners and developers have an opportunity to capture demand through major renovations and redevelopment—not just ground-up development—and the result can be a much better environmental footprint. Architects and developers will share strategies used to successfully renovate and redevelop major office buildings in central business districts, navigating construction pitfalls unique to existing buildings, and the corresponding sustainability considerations and benefits. A global sustainability expert from CBRE will share the importance and impact of renovations and redevelopment versus demolition and new construction on global sustainability goals. Rockefeller Group will specifically discuss the $600 million redevelopment of the landmarked Time & Life Building in New York and the $325 million WMATA headquarters redevelopment in Washington, D.C.