Heery International

Heery International, Inc. is an architectural firm that was founded in 1952 by George T. Heery and his father C. Wilmer Heery, Jr., and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Heery International is a full-service architecture, interior design, engineering, construction management, program management, and commissioning firm with over 500 employees located in 17 offices across the United States. Heery has earned professional recognition for its work through more than 75 industry awards for excellence in design and construction management.

Heery contributed to the development of Integrated Project Delivery and designed one of the first LEED Platinum projects in the nation.


Buildings

  • Paulson Stadium, Georgia Southern University (Statesboro, Georgia)
  • Stead Family Children's Hospital (Iowa City, Iowa)
  • Miami International Airport North Terminal Development (Miami, Florida)
  • Harrell Medical Education Building (University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida)
  • Home Depot Corporate Headquarters (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory East Campus Complex (Oak Ridge, Tennessee)
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory Leadership Computing Facility (Oak Ridge, Tennessee)
  • United States Diplomacy Center (Washington, DC)
  • Franklin High School Historic Renovation (Portland, Oregon)
  • Lincoln High School Historic Renovation (Seattle, Washington)
  • General Services Administration 1800 F Headquarters (Washington, DC)
  • West Hollywood City Hall Automated Garage and Community Plaza (West Hollywood, California)
  • Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. Headquarters (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Nippert Stadium Expansion (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Georgia State University Stadium (Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Bob Ford Field (University at Albany, New York)
  • 999 Peachtree Street (Atlanta)
  • Monarch Tower (Atlanta)
  • One Atlantic Center (Atlanta)
  • Georgia Dome (Atlanta)
  • Turner Field (Atlanta)
  • Frank Erwin Center (Austin, TX)
  • USA Baseball National Training Complex (Cary, North Carolina)
  • Woody Hayes Athletic Center (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio)
  • M. M. Roberts Stadium (University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi)
  • UPMC Park (Erie, Pennsylvania)

Carrier Dome (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY)


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