Here are some photos from the Ground Breaking at Wright County. The excitement was evident—everyone was sporting smiles and hats!
Here are some photos from the Ground Breaking at Wright County. The excitement was evident—everyone was sporting smiles and hats!
VAST Phase 2 – Building A This campus is comprised of four (4) buildings centered on the intersection of 11th Avenue South and 3rd Street South in Minneapolis. This specific project for Valspar involves Phase 2 of the restoration and reuse of Building #4. The laboratory space occupied the lower and first floors completed as Phase 1, leaving most of the rest of the building unoccupied and only partially renovated. The success of the VAST Center made corporate leaders take a second look at the building. Response was so positive that Valspar recognized "this is who we are-- this is where we belong;" and immediately commenced with Phase II, and commissioned HCM and the original design/construction team to design and build out the additional three floors of offices within the facility to accommodate Valspar's corporate headquarters.
HCM's newest design for the Tinuccis is a TI space on Grand Avenue taking on the characters of an all-American city café in energetic neighborhood. With full sunshine through the large storefront windows and an exposed white painted tin ceiling offering bright environment. The bar was reused with an added flair with delightful tile back bar. All the charm components including the vibrant paint colors, flooring and exotic light fixtures from the Saint Anthony renovation were used in this new café.
Enjoying a beautiful day in July, the HCM Crew took to the outdoors for a new staff photo by our friend Philip De Jong. Thanks Phil!
Quarry Park--a new park in Shakopee, MN--is an exceptional example of reclaiming an industrial site by providing public access, a community building and pavilion, and re-introducing nature through intensive landscaping--all the while maintaining a sense of connection to its colorful past. HCM is working the City of Shakopee and its Parks & Recreation Department, as well as WSB Engineers to provide a comprehensive site design, which includes unique event and picnic venues.
HCM is working with Wright County to design and construct a new Highway Maintenance Facility! The site is currently being prepared and construction is set to begin this fall.
Floors are polished, concrete bar-top is installed, reclaimed wood is up, tile is set, lighting is hung and the furniture and equipment is rolling in! Construction process is coming to an end and Bad Weather Brewery is expected to open late summer. Your beer cravings for the delectable Windvane brew will be satisfied soon! Check out Bad Weather Brewery's website: http://www.badweatherbrewery.com/taproom/
This year marks our 17th Anniversary. We are excited to celebrate another successful year with clients, consultants, colleagues, family and friends on Friday February 6th! Come join us for a night of fun!
Client: Hennepin County Libraries - Maple Plain Locations: Maple Plain, Ridgedale and St. Louis Park
Completion: Summer 2014
HCM Architects assisted in the renovation of three Hennepin County libraries that was completed at the end of summer 2014; Maple Plain, Ridgedale and St. Louis Park. The goal of the renovation was to update the book sorting spaces, some interior furnishings and room layouts for each library.
Maple Plain Library received new flooring in specific areas as well as changes to room functions and a remodeled Checkout Area. Ridgedale Library received electrical modifications and a remodeled Book Sort Room. St. Louis Park Library received new interior furnishings and layout of seating areas as well as a remodeled Book Return area.
Client: Valspar Corporation Location: Minneapolis, MN
The office of HCM Architects toured the current construction progress of Phase 2 of the Valspar Applied Science and Technology (VAST) Center in Minneapolis. Interior framing is complete and further interior finish work is underway. Project completion is scheduled for January 2015.
Client: Public Works Dept., Washington County Location: Stillwater, MN
Status: In Progress
Hagen, Christensen & McIlwain Architects and its Design Team are currently working on the final design of the expansion and renovation of the Public Works North Shop Facility for Washington County. The Project will completely renovate over 53,000 SF of existing space and add 47,000 SF of vehicle maintenance, vehicle storage and office space. The building and site design are following the Minnesota B3 Guidelines and will have greatly improved storm water management, site systems sustainability, energy efficiency and sustainability.
The Project Team includes; Ericksen Roed & Associates structural engineering, Emanuelson-Podas mechanical/electrical engineering, Bolton & Menck civil engineering, and Kraus Anderson Construction.
The Project is anticipated to start construction in the spring of 2015 and be completed in the summer of 2016.
Client: People Serving People Location: Minneapolis, MN
Status: Under Construction
People Serving People (PSP) is the largest and most comprehensive family shelter in Minnesota. 60% of the people PSP serves are children averaging 6 years old. The facility needed to renovate their kitchen and dining room facilities to better accommodate the +250,000 meals that are served annually at PSP. HCM Architects and Premier Restaurant Equipment and Supplies partnered to renovate the existing kitchen and dining room to include new kitchen equipment, a new designated area for dish washing, and new seating configurations to increase seating capacity. HCM Architects was happy to help this great organization!
Client: City of Minneapolis Border Avenue Traffic Management Center Location: Minneapolis, MN
Status: Under Construction
HCM Architects were commissioned to design an office renovation for the City of Minneapolis Border Avenue Traffic Management Center. The architectural remodel of the building is paired with improvements to the building's accessibility, mechanical and electrical systems. The renovation encompasses ~9,400 GSF on the main level of the building that includes office, work and conferencing space, breakroom, restrooms and locker rooms. All renovated spaces will be ADA compliant and receive new interior finishes.
Client: Faithful+Gould Location: Minneapolis, MN
Completion: Spring 2014
HCM Architects were commissioned by Faithful+Gould to design their new Minneapolis branch office space on the 25th Floor of the Plaza VII building in downtown Minneapolis. Faithful+Gould is an international construction project and cost management consulting agency that is headquartered in London. The Minneapolis branch office comprises ~6,200SF for about 60 employees with an open office/flexible format driving the main design theme. Several informal collaboration areas for employees are integrated within the open office at corners of the floorspace, while there are also enclosed formal conference rooms. Modern white and dark gray field colors were used with blue and green accents that mimic the Faithful+Gould brand logo throughout the interior finishes. The company logo was also incorporated in the floor carpeting and wall décor.
HCM Architects would like to recognize Dering Pierson Group for their collaborative efforts with this project. Following photo credits to Paul Crosby.
Client: Turf Club - 701 Ventures Location: Saint Paul, MN
Completion: Summer 2014
HCM Architects partnered with several other consultants under the direction of 701 Ventures for the remodel of the Turf Club, a live music venue and bar on University Avenue in Saint Paul. The Turf Club began as a dance hall in the 1940s and became well-known in the 1990s as one of the few sites in Saint Paul where local bands performed. The renovation included basic upgrading of the roof, plumbing and electrical. The existing ceiling on the main floor was removed and now remains open to the wood structure above. The restrooms on both floors were fully remodeled and expanded and a kitchen was added on the main floor in order to offer a wider menu to customers. The general overall aesthetic of the locale was retained in the finishes and décor which appeals to old and new patrons alike.
See the Minnesota Public Radio article about the renovation here.
See the St. Paul Pioneer Press article about the reopening here.
Client: Parks and Recreation Dept., City of Roseville Location: Roseville, MN
Status: In Progress
Construction is currently underway on six Community Buildings for the City of Roseville. The buildings are located throughout the City in the following parks; Lexington Park, Autumn Grove Park, Rosebrook Park, Villa Park, Oasis Park and Sandcastle Park. These buildings are part of a larger Parks Renewal Program that is making improvements to all the City's park facilities.
The Community Buildings will be year-round facilities that will support the activities of the parks, the neighborhoods and the larger community. The buildings are of different sizes and design but maintain a common image and vocabulary that support the common mission of the Parks and Recreation Department.
The project team and site design is led by LHB Corporation with project partners including; HCM Architects, SRF Consulting civil engineering, Mattson Macdonald Young structural engineering, Emanuelson-Podas mechanical/electrical engineering, and Knutson Construction.
The Community Buildings are anticipated to be complete in the spring of 2015.
Client: Parks and Recreation Dept., City of Burnsville Location: Burnsville, MN
Status: In Progress
HCM Architects have partnered with Kimley Horn and Associates civil engineering firm to renovate the recreation fields and their facilities of Lac Lavon Park for the City of Burnsville Parks and Recreation Department. The existing six field complex at Lac Lavon Park is one of the top complexes in the state. It frequently hosts regional, state, and national tournaments. HCM Architects designed a new ~1,300SF concessions and restrooms building for the site that will become the centerpoint from which four ballfields radiate. The style of the building is simple yet strong, with steeply pitched rooflines that extend well beyond the exterior façade. Horizontal, linear siding wraps the building and sits atop a brick base, coordinating with the surrounding residential context.
HCM thanks Kimley Horn and Associates, Mattson Macdonald Young Structural Engineers and Emanuelson-Podas Consulting Engineers for their collaboration with this project.
Client: Bad Weather Brewing Company Location: Saint Paul, MN
Status: In Progress
Bad Weather Brewing Company owners Zac Carpenter and Joe Giambruno have commissioned HCM Architects to design their first brewery and taproom on West 7th Street in Saint Paul. Creating a brew to table beer experience is the main idea guiding the design for the brewery. Visual sightlines of the brew tanks provide beer lovers a direct connection with the beer they'll be tasting. The storefront of the brewery will have retractable garage doors that open and bridge the indoor taproom and event areas with the patio along West 7th Street. More to come as construction begins!
Client: Parks and Recreation Dept., City of West Saint PaulLocation: West Saint Paul, MN Status: In Progress
Located in the northern part of West Saint Paul, Harmon Park is one of the city's oldest residential parks dating from the 1920s and largest with almost 11 acres of space. HCM Architects and SRF Consulting were commissioned by the City of West Saint Paul to renovate Harmon Park which had not been updated since 1987. The city plans to redevelop the four existing ball fields on site in a new pinwheel configuration that will allow for simultaneous full usage for youth teams. The fields will also have perimeter fencing, dugouts, bleacher seating and irrigation.
The renovation will also include a new concessions building located at the ball fields, a new warming shelter building for winter sports and a new community building with public meeting and office space. All three facilities will have public restrooms located within. The design of the buildings lends to a traditional style that mimics the surrounding residential context but also has simple modern elements such as angled bay windows, extended roof lines and exterior arbor structures. The facade pallet is consistent among all three buildings and also remains traditionally classic with burnished stone base at the walls, linear wood panel siding and trim that uniquely wraps the buildings.
HCM Architects looks forward to the final completion of the Harmon Park renovation! We would like to recognize the efforts of our additional project partners also; Emanuelson-Podas Consulting Engineers and Mattson Macdonald Young Structural Engineers.