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Arup, Principal | New York City, United States
Tom Wilcock leads Arup’s Advanced Technology and Research team in New York. He is an Associate with specialist expertise in performance based design and analysis of extreme events including blast and earthquake loading. Tom applies industry leading analysis to the delivery of specialist structures, including transport infrastructure, offshore platforms and renewable energy installations. He has worked on high-rise buildings across the world including five in Mexico City.
Annual Conference, Presenter (New York 2015)
27 October 2015
Grade A Office Space in Mexico City: Tight Sites and Shaky Ground
In recent years Mexico City has seen a surge in tall building construction, concentrating around the new Central Business District on Paseo de la Reforma,...
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26 October 2015
Grade A Office Space in Mexico City: Tight Sites and Shaky Ground
Tom Wilcock, Marc Easton, William Algaard & Tabitha Tavolaro, Arup
In recent years Mexico City has seen a surge in tall building construction, concentrating around the new Central Business District on Paseo de la Reforma,...
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01 June 2014
An Innovative Braced Megaframe for Torre BBVA Bancomer in Mexico City
William H. Algaard & Tom Wilcock, Arup
This paper discusses the design and delivery of an Eccentrically Braced Megaframe (EBMF) for a 52-story building currently under construction in Mexico City. The EBMF...
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27 October 2015
Grade A Office Space in Mexico City: Tight Sites and Shaky Ground
In recent years Mexico City has seen a surge in tall building construction, concentrating around the new Central Business District on Paseo de la Reforma,...
27 October 2015
2015 New York Conference - Session 4e - Q&A
Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang Architects; Tom Wilcock, Arup; and Gary Handel, Handel Architects, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference Session 4e:...
26 October 2015
Grade A Office Space in Mexico City: Tight Sites and Shaky Ground
Tom Wilcock, Marc Easton, William Algaard & Tabitha Tavolaro, Arup
In recent years Mexico City has seen a surge in tall building construction, concentrating around the new Central Business District on Paseo de la Reforma,...
01 June 2014
An Innovative Braced Megaframe for Torre BBVA Bancomer in Mexico City
William H. Algaard & Tom Wilcock, Arup
This paper discusses the design and delivery of an Eccentrically Braced Megaframe (EBMF) for a 52-story building currently under construction in Mexico City. The EBMF...
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