
The Populous Sports and Entertainment Design firm announced on June 6 that Fentress Architects based on Denver has acquired. The terms and the price were not disseminated for the acquisition that will be added to the parent based on Kansas City, specialist in Aviation, Civil and Cultural Project Engineering.
The current populated projects include a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League in Buffalo, New York and the redesign of the Belmont Park Equestrian Street on Long Island, NY, the home of Belmont’s holdings, with The Sphere in Las Vegas and Yankee Stadium in the New York City.
Fentress was a main design company at the US Air Force Academy Visitors Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Other key projects include Denver International Airport, South Korea International International Airport and Tom Bradley’s International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.
Bruce Miller, President and Chief Executive Officer Populous, said in a statement that the acquisition would allow the firm to extend his global aviation portfolio. In a statement, fentress Main founder Short Fentress said that “Populous shares our values of excellence in design and thinking of people. Together, we will continue to redefine a great architecture and its ability to light social and economic change through a design inspired by people. “
Populous has more than 1,500 employees in 32 world offices on four continents with regional centers in Kansas City, London and Brisbane. Fentress Architects is received as Fentress Studios, a populated company and will continue to work from offices in Denver and Washington, DC
