NMU Lee Hall

 
 

NMU Lee Hall


Work on this interdisciplinary research facility involved the preparation of concept designs and cost studies to be used for fundraising initiatives.

Phase One involves overall infrastructure, systems, and finish upgrades and enhancements for the entire 42,507 sf building. Phase Two focuses on interior renovations for the lobby, offices, and research facilities/laboratories located on the first floor. Phase Three focuses on the design of the laboratory and research section. And, Phase Four involves the wet and dry laboratory spaces.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Office


Stats:

Building Size: 42,507 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Adaptive Reuse
Sustainable Design

 

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Wilderness Escape

 
 

Wilderness Escape

Situated on a 1.5 acre island in the Minnesota wilderness, this 1,684 sf summer home is a quaint and beautifully-crafted retreat.

Custom-made wooden trusses add a unique level of craftsmanship to the vaulted ceilings of the open plan living room. The West-facing sun room provides panoramic lake views set against breathtaking sunset backdrops.

Follow a beautiful stone pathway to find a custom cedar sauna including indoor and outdoor showers within steps of the boat dock.

Also included in the property is a heated tent, gazebo, and sun deck to add to the tranquil feeling of this secluded island.

 
 
 

Location:

Cook, MN


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 1,684 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Royal Danish Theatre

 
 

Royal Danish Theatre

Located in the heart of a city surrounded by sea, the Royal Danish Theatre sought to combine the elements of land and water that make Copenhagen unique. Pulling inspiration from the maritime setting, the multi-functioned building impressionistically extends along the pier, floating amongst ships and sailboats like a vessel at berth.

The Royal Danish Theatre was designed to bring its inhabitants to life, similar to the theater performances that take place within its walls. The façade gently curves along the water, filtering sunlight while also providing deliberate openings that give inhabitants a glimpse of the beautiful views outside. More than just an enclosure for multiple stages, the building is a working theatrical machine that puts on its own performance every day and night.

The crown of the Royal Danish Theatre is an expansive wooden framework that encapsulates and bears the weight of the main stage and foyer. Boasting uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape, this grand space becomes the patron’s proscenium – placing inhabitants in the spotlight of social attention. Penetrating through the roof, the circular crown structure shelters the fly tower while glowing from within like a lantern reflecting across the harbor.

RECOGNITION

Gold Award 2019, International Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Copenhagen, Denmark


Market:

Cultural


Stats:

Building Size: 330,000 sf
Seats: 1,100


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Riga Exposition Centre

 
 

Riga Exposition Centre

In an effort to provide sensational experiences for visitors, the Exhibition Centre sought to expand their facilities to include an auditorium, additional conference rooms, offices, and an additional exhibition space. The resulting design is prescribed to become an internationally recognizable landmark befitting the city of Riga’s 800 years of history blending the medieval with the modern.

Entering Riga by water, the landscape of the city reflects across the Daugava River with iconic buildings towering skyward similar to the tall trees in the vast Latvian forests. During the design process, we took inspiration from this initial impression, establishing a thriving public plaza and transcending the exposition center to rise above Kipsala Island.

When designing the Riga Exposition Centre, the goal was to create a multi-functional landmark on Kipsala Island that would replace the outdated design and functionality of the existing development.

RECOGNITION

Merit Award 2017, SARA Architecture & Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Riga, Latvia


Market:

Cultural


STATs:

Building Size: 300,000 sf
Seats: 1,000


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Upper Peninsula Health Plan

 
 

Upper Peninsula Health Plan

On the east end of the three-acre Liberty Way development is an office building which houses the corporate headquarters for one of the Upper Peninsula’s largest healthcare providers, Upper Peninsula Health Plan (UPHP). The design includes a mix of private and open office spaces disbursed among formal and informal meeting and conference areas. This robust mix accommodates generous office and meeting spaces for the corporation’s key management and administration professionals.

In addition to on-grade parking, Liberty Way also includes a two-level underground parking structure. Accessible via a vertical circulation tower, the parking structure extends below an on-site driveway to connect all buildings within the development. These parking options provide plentiful spaces for employees and guests while adapting to extreme weather conditions prevalent in the Upper Peninsula.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Office


Stats:

Building Size: 28,491 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Gold Coast Tower

 
 

Gold Coast Tower


This 29-story, 317,534 sf mixed-use development is located in Chicago’s premier Gold Coast neighborhood. The program includes over 6,000 sf of street-level retail spaces with 91 parking spaces provided in the two-stories of garage above.

The fourth-floor serves as a transition from commercial uses below to residential accommodations above. It features unparalleled city views and 6,200+ sf of luxe amenities. Above the amenity floor, the development rises 25 floors with 72 residential units and two penthouse units.

 
 
 

Location:

Chicago, Illinois


Market:

Mixed-Use


STATs:

Building Size: 317,534 sf
Stories: 29
Units: 74


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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Collective On 5th

 
 

Collective on 5th

The Collective on 5th artfully integrates the streetscape, a public plaza, and the building structure. The 12,000 sf public plaza spans the length of the property and includes calming water features, a performance stage, and various gathering areas.

The ground level at Collective on 5th serves as an access point for all the features of the building. The residential units located on the uppermost floors are accessed via a private lobby. A separate lobby provides access to the hotel and office suites. The remainder of the ground level, approximately 3,353 sf, is available for retail tenants. The building also accommodates 20,198 sf of office space. Across four floors, the hotel is comprised of 131 keys. The hotel includes a patio and public park, courtyard, indoor pool, common areas, and other amenities. Residential units average 1,000 sf each and include separate amenity spaces.

 
 
 

Location:

Ann Arbor, MI



Market:

Mixed-Use
Hotel


Project Stats:

Building Size: 362,372 sf
Stories: 17
Units: 360
Keys: 131


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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1620 Central

 
 

1620 Central

Leading a Planned Development approach with the local municipality in order to acquire necessary zoning approvals, our team crafted an innovative design for a new multi-family residential development. The development’s prominent location, surrounded by a retail district, Northwestern University, and public transportation, made the site ideal for transit-oriented apartments.

The building features condo-level finishes and an underground parking garage. It's designed with a modern feel that embraces clean lines articulated with punched volumes. The exterior showcases classic, timeless patterns of mixed materials such as brick masonry and metal paneling that are in keeping with the scale and character of the neighborhood.

Achieving LEED® Gold status, sustainable elements integral to the design include an extensive green roof, common areas powered by solar energy, low-flow fixtures, low-voc paint, and the use of recycled materials.

 
 
 

Location:

Evanston, IL



Market:

Residential


Stats:

Building Size: 86,817 sf
Stories: 4
Units: 47


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Whiskey Row Las Vegas

 
 

Whiskey Row Las Vegas


Whiskey Row is a full-service restaurant and performance venue delivered within a gastropub concept. The country-style theme drives the design resulting in the incorporation of an aged, raw material look and feel. Ivy ceilings, retractable glass walls, reclaimed wood, raw steel, and clearstories reinforce the weathered, country style with a modern, open plan.

The first and second floors feature multiple bars, raised and lounge-style seating, dance floors, and a live performance stage. The interior/exterior transition is articulated with operable walls and outdoor patios and terraces. The outdoor spaces help to generate activity and excitement along The Park. With its raw materials, open feel, and mass structural pieces, the design relates back to the natural features of The Park and becomes an exciting, active venue within it.



 
 

Location:

Las Vegas, NV


Market:

Restaurant


Stats:

Building Size: 21,000 sf
Seats: 631


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Guggenheim Museum

 
 

Guggenheim Museum

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation sought a design for a waterfront Guggenheim Museum with a year-round focus on culture and entertainment that serves as a gathering place for residents and visitors.

The foundation of our design begins by creating an integrated pedestrian connection between South Harbor and Tahtitornin Park. This landscaped surface extends the natural beauty of the park fabric across Etelaranta Street and down to the waterfront. The journey from hillside to harbor front actually penetrates the structure, blurring the boundaries between the public space of the city and the private space of the museum.

Turning the traditional layout of a museum inside out, the Guggenheim Helsinki provides visitors with an experience that alternates between interior and exterior spaces. The interior of the main exhibition hall can be viewed from the pathway outside as one circulates around the large architectonic form. From there, the design comes alive and unfurls into several natural gathering spaces where museum visitors can enjoy vistas where the city meets the water.

RECOGNITION

Bronze Award 2018, International Design Awards

Cultural Award 2017, American Architecture Prize

Gold Award 2016, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Helsinki, Finland


Market:

Cultural


Stats:

Building Size: 135,658 sf
Seats: 1,700


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Whiskey Row Chicago

 
 

Whiskey Row Chicago


A throwback 1920s-style saloon with a new country vibe, Whiskey Row is a full-service 340-seat restaurant and performance venue delivered within a gastropub concept. From grass and ivy ceilings to retractable skylights, transparent floors, and a centrally placed stage that hangs from the ceiling over the bar.

The first and second floors feature multiple bars, both raised and lounge-style seating, dance floors, and a live performance stage. Above the second floor, a mezzanine level includes premiere seating outfitted with beer and liquor taps. The 1,031 sf rooftop terrace has seating for over 100 patrons with views of the Chicago skyline.



 
 

Location:

Chicago, IL


Market:

Restaurant


Stats:

Building Size: 15,461 sf
Seats: 340


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Wintrust Mayfair

 
 

Wintrust Mayfair

Building on the Wintrust Bank, previously First Chicago Bank & Trust, philosophy as community bankers, this new branch location’s Prairie-style design aesthetic complements the neighborhood’s architectural character while delivering a LEED® Gold rated facility.

The design incorporates a high-performing building envelope and mechanical/electrical systems; uses regionally sourced and recycled content materials; and, ample daylighting and views. A closed-loop geothermal system, consisting of eight wells 500’ deep and 5” in diameter, heats and cools the facility.

 
 
 

Location:

Chicago, IL


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size: 4,228 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Staybridge Suites

 
 

Staybridge Suites

This extended stay hotel is the largest building of the urban square development Liberty Way. The hotel is made up a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom units. Each unit is fully equipped kitchen and flexible storage areas. To create a sense of home away from home, the hotel’s traditional amenities—a fitness center and laundry facilities—are enhanced with multiple social gathering areas located throughout the building.

The first floor features a two-story great room where guests can dine and lounge while enjoying sweeping lake views of the Marquette hillside beyond the outdoor terrace. Amenities on the terrace include a fire pit, barbecue area for outdoor entertaining, and seating for 120 guests. Also located on the first floor is a business center, conference room, and a cozy den for relaxing. The remaining three floors accommodate the 100+ guest rooms each thoughtfully appointed with amenities coveted by extended stay guests.

The overall design aesthetic of the building is reflective of the rhythm of Marquette’s historic buildings and includes the use of reddish sandstone native to the area.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI



Market:

Hotel


STATS:

Building Size: 68,898 sf
Stories: 4
Keys: 102


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Bodo Kommune

 
 

Bodo Kommune

Building on existing cultural and commercial assets in the city center, the award-winning Bodo Culture House is strategically designed to enhance program functions, activate adjacent streets and the harbor front, and create visually dynamic volumes from a variety of vantage points. The design results in an iconic theater comprised of interlocking forms.

The arced layers of translucent skin reveal the life of the building between its structural ribs, while light passing through its varying layers of opacity creates a sculptural beacon across the water.

The primary entrance allows patrons to enter between layers of glass curtain wall that arc like a boat’s hull. To access the theater halls, patrons ascend the grand stair that leads to the third floor interior terraces. The main theater’s seats cascade downward, showcasing the performance stage. The more experimental small theater is strategically placed to allow its activity to be viewed from within the grand processional.

RECOGNITION

Merit Award 2009, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Bodo, Norway


Market:

Cultural


Stats:

Building Size: 66,736 sf
Seats: 1,250


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Harbor Vista

 
 

Harbor Vista

Situated on 12.5 acres of dramatic terrain overlooking Lake Superior, residents of this upscale community are offered a lakefront living experience at a site rich with local history.

Phase one of the development saw the completion of a 36,444 sf building featuring 31 units and 9,303 sf parking garage.

Phase two of the development includes a 42-unit 48,883 sf building, complete with a community room, fitness center, and outdoor patio.

Residents enjoy connections to the neighboring Noquemanon Trail Network's South Trails in addition to the shoreline bike path that provides direct access to downtown Marquette and the beach.


 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Residential


Stats

Building Size: 85,327 sf
Units: 73


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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mBank Office Suites

 
 

mBank Office Suites


The 23,248 sf mBank Building accommodates an entire floor of leasable office suites in addition to it's retail banking, commercial lending, and executive offices.

The 962 sf, third-floor Myefski Architects office suite features a circular glass conference room that takes in the views of the Marquette hillside. The studio also includes a reception area, six workstations, and a kitchenette.

The 5,210 sf, third-floor Veridea Group office suite features maple wood paneled walls throughout the lobby and hallway for a clean, welcoming feel. The suite consists of four private offices with balconies, conference areas, and six workstations.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Office


Stats:

Building Size: 23,248 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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mBank

 
 

mBank


Anchoring the corner of the urban square development, Liberty Way, the 23,248 sf mBank accommodates retail banking on the first floor that features an inviting fireplace lobby area. Richly appointed commercial lending and executive offices are located on the second floor. A vertical circulation tower connects all the floors to a large underground parking garage.

The overall design aesthetic is reflective of the rhythm of Marquette's historic buildings and includes use of the reddish sandstone native to the area. This design aligns with mBank's U.P.-based roots and further supports the institution's goal of making this facility its regional headquarters.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size 23,248 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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The Attic

 
 

The Attic

The Attic, a nightclub and event venue located on the second floor of the River North hotspot, American Junkie, is housed in an industrial-chic space that features a retractable roof and street front facade that opens onto Illinois Street.

Modern details pay tribute to the epitome of the 'American experience' by combining rugged accents with sophisticated finishes and culminating in a back-lit wall emblazoned with the American flag that plays the role of the nightclub's backdrop.

A retractable skylight infuses the nightclub with light and fresh air. The skylight enhances the guest experience affording breathtaking views of the Chicago skyline.

Multiple, full-service bars define the layout; a circular bar was designed to allow for maximum elbow room during shows on the club's raised platform stage. The 140,000 mw sound system, combined with stylish furnishings and lighting systems, evokes an energy and ambiance conducive to the entertainment goals our client desired.


 
 

Location:

Chicago, IL


Market:

Restaurant


Stats:

Building Size: 12,000 sf
Seats: 157


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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American Junkie

 
 

American Junkie

Located in Chicago’s River North area, American Junkie is over 12,000 square feet of excitement sprawling over two levels. The 320-seat restaurant pays tribute to the epitome of the ‘American experience’ by combining rugged details with classic moments.

As an infill project, bringing natural light into the main spaces was our biggest challenge. This was accomplished through the use of overhead doors off the main dining space.

American Junkie’s seating layout is a combination of banquets along the perimeter and open dining that can shift to cater to the masses. Multiple full service bars define the layout; on the first floor, it is used to spatially break up the dining layout of the restaurant.


 
 

Location:

Chicago, IL


Market:

Restaurant


Stats:

Building Size: 12,000 sf
Seats: 174


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Mixed-Use Ocean View

 
 

Mixed-Use Ocean View

This mixed-use project offers stunning ocean views from its prominent location on North Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, California. The building contains retail/commercial space, underground parking, and two luxury residential condominium units.

The design ethos revolves around the fusion of multiple gable roof forms and strategically placed terraces that achieve a modern, coastal aesthetic. The architectural narrative orients interior and exterior living spaces to capture vistas and encapsulate ocean breezes.

 

Location:

Laguna Beach, CA




Market:

Residential


Stats:

Building Size: 24,762 sf
Units: 2


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 
 

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