Two Langan Projects Awarded by Top Industry Organizations

Two Langan projects were recently recognized by leading industry organizations in their annual awards programs. AIA New York’s 2025 Design Awards awarded St. John’s Terminal with the Citation for Biodiversity, while the UConn Toscano Family Ice Forum received an honor award from ASLA Connecticut’s 2025 Connecticut Landscape Architecture Awards.

Located in Manhattan, St. John’s Terminal is an adaptive reuse project that transformed and expanded a former rail facility that could hold up to 227 train cars into a 12-story, 1.3 million SF workplace for over 3,000 Google employees. The building design provides employees and visitors with a high-performance, flexible, biophilic space to encourage innovation and collaboration. Langan provided integrated services for the project, including geotechnical and site/civil engineering, surveying, 3D laser scanning, hazardous material surveying, and asbestos abatement monitoring.

The 105,000 SF UConn Toscano Family Ice Forum is a design-build hockey arena with 2,700 seats, offices, training and weight rooms, hydrotherapy pools, locker rooms, and a fan plaza at the front entrance. Langan provided site/civil, environmental, and geotechnical engineering, landscape architecture, and surveying services for the project. The site features two rain gardens, a stormwater basin planted with native species, pollinator meadows to provide habitat, and native, drought-tolerant plants that provide a year-round aesthetic and complement the building architecture.