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HDR company history timeline

1985

1985: employed Joseph F. Kreski, architect graduate.

1985: employed Michael S. Levin, attorney.[?]

1987

1987, but remained active in Durham Resources, Inc. until ca.

1989

1989: employed Michael E. Leonard, architect.

Lied Center for the Performing Arts (1989), 12th & Q St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[21:123]

1993

HDR in still imaging started in 1993 with the creation of Global HDR, a mathematical theory published by Steve Mann and Rosalind Picard.

1994

Francis Jelensperger was named CEO of HDR in November 1994.

Annual revenues rose slightly to $182 million in 1994, though profits fell somewhat.

HDR opened its Kansas City office in 1994, and today HDR has offices in the St Louis and Springfield areas, as well.

1995

Transportation was the company's largest business sector; projects such as bridges and train and trolley lines accounted for $59 million of HDR's revenue in 1995.

1996

An employee group bought HDR back from Bouygues in September 1996 for about $55 million.

1997

Jelensperger was replaced as chairman by Richard Bell in August 1997.

1998

Green Building addition to HDR Place (1998), 84th & Indian Hills Drive, Omaha, Nebraska.[8:33-34]

The previous year (1998), HDR had acquired Simpson Group, an architectural and engineering firm based in San Antonio, Texas that had an 80-year history.

1999

In 1999, HDR opened a London office to capitalize on the anticipated privatization of the British healthcare system by designing modernized facilities.

1999: HDR buys high-tech design firm Ehrlich-Rominger.

2000

Two other acquisitions were made in 2000: Edward Consulting Engineerings, Inc., served the electronic and heavy industrial manufacturing sectors, and selected assets of Braun Intertec Corporation related to environmental consulting.

By 2000, photo editing software designed specifically for creating HDR images, Photosphere, created by Ward, was released.

2001

Omaha World-Herald's John Gottschalk Freedom Center (2001), Omaha, Nebraska.[21:133]

Revenues were expected to reach $450 million in 2001.

2005

Holland Performing Arts Center (2005), Gene Leahy Mall, Omaha, Nebraska.[8:39][21:139]

In 2005, Adobe released Photoshop CS2 with a built in Merge to HDR application offering full 32 bit tone mapping.

2008

14. “Leaders: Board of Directors,” HDR website, accessed September 30, 2008, <http://www.hdrinc.com/3/11/default.aspx>

2011

4. “Architecture firm HDR opens office in Lincoln: Omaha-based company is led by graduate of UNL, Southeast,” Lincoln Journal Star (December 8, 2011), A4.

2012

11. “2012 AIA Design Awards,” Omaha World-Herald Special Section (October 7, 2012), 4S-5S.

2012: AIA Nebraska Honor Award for Unbuilt: St Anthony Hospital.

2017

Jeff Barnes, 150@150: Nebraska's Landmark Buildings at the State's Sesquicentennial (Architectural Foundation of Nebraska, 2017).

2019

Apr 23, 2019 The young bucks these days have it so easy.

2020

Mar 16, 2020 Please write to congress to help the displaced entertainment workers.

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