Robert Forest

AS+GG, Partner | Chicago, United States

About

AS+GG Partner Robert Forest, FAIA, RIBA, OAA, LEED AP, has extensive knowledge and experience with the execution of projects on an international scale. Bob's expertise in both project management and technical architecture contribute to his comprehensive understanding of both the built environment and the practice of architecture. A recognized authority on the management and delivery of large-scale mixed-use projects, Bob has combined his knowledge of local and international policies, funding sources and varied project delivery models to develop a system of best practices for the management of high-performance projects. He has lectured and published his work internationally.

Robert Forest

CTBUH Initiatives

Videos

03 March 2008

Global Environmental Contextualism

Gordon Gill & Robert Forest of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture presented the firm’s design philosophy of ‘global environmental contextualism’ at the CTBUH 8th...

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Research

03 March 2008

Global Environmental Contextualism

Adrian Smith, Gordon Gill & Robert Forest, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

This paper examines how the design philosophy, ‘global environmental contextualism’, is predicated on the understanding that everything within the built and natural environment is connected.

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29 May 2015

EMI Lead Chicago Tall-Building Study Trip

A group of 20 Belgian real estate professionals traveled to Chicago from May 25-29 to visit several tall buildings, and related developments as part of a CTBUH Belgium study trip.

03 March 2008

Global Environmental Contextualism

Gordon Gill & Robert Forest of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture presented the firm’s design philosophy of ‘global environmental contextualism’ at the CTBUH 8th...

03 March 2008

Global Environmental Contextualism

Adrian Smith, Gordon Gill & Robert Forest, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

This paper examines how the design philosophy, ‘global environmental contextualism’, is predicated on the understanding that everything within the built and natural environment is connected.