Cummins Project Sonitus is moving along and some better weather has allow the site work to make substantial progress.
The City of Minneapolis's Aldrich site is progressing nicely and should be ready for move in by the end of the month!
I couldn't resist this gem from a past office outing!
The last portions on the Valspar analytical lab are finally done and look great! We were informed that the function and look of the original project; the Analytical lab, has far exceeded their expectations, but we were brought back in to add that special flare this high profile world class laboratory needed. All the branding pieces work in harmony to showcase Valspar’s mission, goals and overall character. The design intent was to capture users/visitors as they enter the lower level lab and draw them in by telling a graphic story of Valspar.
The CPGO in Shoreview, MN has the entire 3rd floor framed and gypsum board work starting. Also on a more exciting front, 2/3 of the new skylight opening has been cut into the existing roof.
I was supposed to photograph our office lunch with the IAC team from England, as we had seven Brits over for lunch on the patio last week, however, I forgot to take a single photograph, so instead, here are some photos from my most recent site visit. Things are shaping up nicely around the site with the help of some drier weather. The first acoustic wedges are on site and you can get an idea of the scale of them in the interior photograph.
On the Anoka County Highway Dept. project (photos below) you can see that the existing building has long corridors that are exactly that – corridors! We recognized the opportunity to open these corridors to the ‘people spaces’, allowing the office area to enjoy the skylight and more usable space.
Our office met for a site tour at the Cummins Power Generation, Sonitus project this week and afterward went out for lunch. Despite rain and dreary weather we had a fun tour and everyone from our office attended. The project is about 85% complete and IAC (our direct client) is now on site installing acoustic panels in the Hemi-Anechoic Chamber.
We are completing the final design documents for the Anoka County Highway Department, a ‘public works’ type facility in Andover, MN. The project consists of a new Fleet Services addition (in orange), a fully remodeled Office/Admin area (in blue), a completely reconfigured Traffic Signs and Signals shop area (in green), and a centrally-located locker room area (in red) available for all staff.
Exploratory demolition has begun at the new CPGO Shoreview office facility for Cummins Power Generation. Overall, the project is about taking the identity of CPG and reflecting within the existing building through the creative use of gathering/work/meeting space, circulation, natural light, color, and more. Although the schedule of this project is short and tight; staff will be able to move in December 2011.
Perfect timing led to a great, sunny outing with Schreiber Mullany Contractors (yes, contractors actually like us!) on the Rush River this past week. After an afternoon of fly fishing we enjoyed a few Wisconsin only New Glarus beers before a chicken dinner and trap shooting under the lights.
Cummins Project Sonitus continues to proceed toward completion with rough grading of the exterior, finishing touches on the exterior cladding and fit out of the custom acoustic panels on the interior.
It's been rainy, cold and very wet, but work on the Cummins Project Sonitus building continues despite a lack of cooperation from the elements. Below, contractor works on the roof installation.
All airport restaurants were not created equal. At least not at MSP. Pei Wei is a concept developed by the PF Chang for quick-serve high-quality Asian fusion food. And then there's LaTapenade, a Mediterranean spot for deli foods including fresh made pizzas, wraps and classic spreads. Hungry?
The Cummins Power Generation redesign project includes a servery and cafeteria redesign at their new headquarters in Shoreview, Minnesota.
On a rare, sunny Friday this past week we all sat down to enjoy our first brat lunch cook out on the office patio. Unfortunately there wasn't a camera ready when Jerry started a grease fire that threatened to take down the neighboring apartment building… Thankfully our food was off the grill, so no brats were harmed.