Harley Ellis Devereaux
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Company type | Corporation |
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Industry | Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Construction Services |
Founded | 1908 |
Founder | Alvin Harley and Norman Atcheson |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Royal Oak, Michigan Chicago, Illinois Los Angeles, California Sacramento, California San Francisco, California San Diego, California Denver, Colorado Dallas, Texas Boston, Massachusetts |
Key people | J. Peter Devereaux, CEO |
Services | Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Landscape Architecture |
Number of employees | over 400 |
Website | www.hed.design |
Footnotes / references [1] |
HED (formerly Harley Ellis Devereaux) is an architecture and engineering firm based in Royal Oak, Michigan with offices in Royal Oak, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, Sacramento, California, San Diego, Denver, Colorado, Dallas, Texas, Boston, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California. The firm was founded in 1908 by architects Alvin E. Harley and Norman S. Atcheson.
Activities
[edit]HED is one of the 200 largest design firms in the United States,[2] employing more than 400 professionals including architects; mechanical, electrical, and structural engineers; landscape architects; interior designers; graphics, signage, and equipment designers; and laboratory design specialists. The firm specializes in multiple practices including healthcare, workplaces, mixed-use and residential, Pre K-12 schools, higher education, civic and cultural, mission critical, science and advanced manufacturing, community, and federal and transportation.
HED buildings
[edit]- Horace Rackham Education Memorial Building, Detroit, 1941.
- City-County Building, Detroit, 1954 [3]
- U.S. State Department Building, Washington, D.C., 1960[1]
- 211 West Fort Street, Detroit, 1963
- Union Bank Office Tower, San Jose, California, 1976
- Wharton Center for Performing Arts, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 1982
- University of Michigan Chemical Sciences Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1988
- General Motors Truck Product Center, Pontiac, Michigan, 1996
- VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1998
- Wentworth Commons, Chicago, 2005
- Millennium Park Program Management, Chicago, 2006
- Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center, Los Angeles, 2007
- USC Village, Los Angeles, 2017[4]
- The Archdiocese of Detroit buildings, 1970.
Office locations
[edit]- Royal Oak, Michigan
- Chicago, Illinois
- Los Angeles, California
- Sacramento, California
- San Diego, California
- San Francisco, California
- Dallas, Texas
- Denver, Colorado
- Boston, Massachusetts
History of firm names
[edit]Since its inception in 1908, the firm has existed as:[citation needed]
- Harley and Atcheson (1908–1912)
- Alvin E. Harley, Architect (1912–1932)
- Harley and Ellington (1933–1942)
- Harley, Ellington and Day (1943–1960)
- Harley, Ellington, Cowin and Stirton (1961–1968)
- Harley Ellington Associates (1969–1972)
- Harley Ellington Pierce Yee Associates (1973–1994)
- Harley Ellington Design (1995–1999)
- HarleyEllis (2000–2005)
- HED (Harley Ellis Devereaux) (2006–Present)
Awards
[edit]- Chicago’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies To Work For, 2005 - 2021 [5][6][7][8][9]
- ZweigWhite, Hot Firm List, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007[10][not specific enough to verify]
- Top Ten Green Projects, AIA COTE, West Branch of the Berkeley Public Library, 2016[11]
- Top Ten Green Projects, AIA COTE, Lake View Terrace Library, 2004[12]
- Metropolitan Detroit 101 Best and Brightest Companies To Work For, 2001 - 2021 [13]
- AIA Michigan Firm of the Year, 2000[14]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Marshall, Carol. "Harley Ellis Devereaux looks to future". Oakland Business Review.
- ^ "The Top 500 Design Firms - ENR". Engineering News Report. 2016. Archived from the original on 2008-05-03. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
- ^ Coleman A. Young Municipal Center[usurped]. Emporis. Retrieved on 2008-06-10. "Architect: Harley, Ellington & Day"
- ^ "Harley Ellis Devereaux - Projects - The Village at USC, University of Southern California". www.harleyellisdevereaux.com. Archived from the original on 2014-10-24.
- ^ "2015 Chicago Elite Suite". 14 May 2015.
- ^ 101 2005 WINNERS Archived 2008-06-22 at the Wayback Machine. 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.
- ^ 101 2006 winners Archived 2008-06-22 at the Wayback Machine. 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.
- ^ 101 2007 winners Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.
- ^ "2015 Chicago Elite Suite". 14 May 2015.
- ^ ZweigWhite home page.
- ^ [1]. American Institute of Architects. Retrieved on 2016-05-01.
- ^ AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects Archived 2004-05-01 at the Wayback Machine. American Institute of Architects. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.
- ^ 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For Archived 2008-04-18 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Firm of the Year Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine. AIA Michigan. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.
External links
[edit]- HED's website
- Duggan, Daniel. (2008, February 18). "[2]", Crain's Detroit Business, February 18, 2008.