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Thursday, March 28, 2013

In Milwaukee Magazine April 2013


Here's a great story that appears in the April edition of Milwaukee Magazine.

The Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy represents a learning-centered approach to education, creating networks of places for learning. Teaching spaces and classrooms support traditional informative teaching styles, collaborative learning, and group work, and flexible conversational learning.


Monday, February 25, 2013

Outstanding Design | American School and University

Concordia University Wisconsin | Coburg Residence Hall

Concordia University Wisconsin, Coburg Residence Hall, Mequon, Wisconsin was selected to appear as an Outstanding Design in the 2012 American School & University Architectural Portfolio . . . the premier showcase celebrating the best in education design.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here are some links to the project:

Congratulations to the entire design team!

 


Monday, January 21, 2013

Mequon's 'town center' proposal fits area's urban trend

Jan. 19, 2013***Link to Article by:  Tom Daykin of the Journal Sentinel


The project includes two multistory apartment buildings with street-level commercial space, a retail commercial office building, a replacement facility for the Legions Hall, and a restaurant pub at the corner.
Prospective commercial tenants include Lowlands Group, a restaurant operator that includes two Cafe Hollander locations, and Alterra Coffee Roasters Inc.
View of the South-East Apartment and Retail mixed use building.
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Ariel view of the overall development looking North.
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"This is a significant step forward in urbanizing a small portion of a suburban community," said Mayor Curt Gielow. "It puts some vibrancy in the area to attract some other things."

Friday, December 14, 2012

New Look for Mequon?

Press Clipping from December.

Thank you Gary Achterberg | Ozaukee County News Graphic Staff
Here is a link:

WE Energies | LEED Certification


WE Energies Service Center in Menomonee Falls is awarded a "LEED Certification".
Certification provides independent, third-party verification that a building meets the highest Green Building measures. LEED certification provides national distinction that a building is environmentally responsible and a healthy place to work.


Mayer | Helminiak incorporates broad sustainability practices in all projects in our core business. We design with environmentally responsible solutions because they generate long term economic benefits for our clients and recognize the connection between the places we create and the natural environment.
BUIILDING“GREEN” MAKES CENTS
Implementing practical and measurable green building design and construction will bring about energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, reduced operating costs, and stewardship of resources.
Broad sustainability lessens the vast amount of resources consumed in the built environment. The key elements create healthy environments for the users and community, minimize the use of resources, substitute renewable resources, and eliminate waste.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sows Ear Transformation

Transformative Retail Niche Destination targets affluent shoppers in Mequon, WI.

Over the past twenty years there have been significant changes in where America shops. Other retail forms take market share away from the regional malls by rethinking old patterns. Changes continue today.

Lifestyle focused centers are replacing the mall experience by attempting to create a sense of community with positive social experiences. These niche centers are smaller and focus on food, entertainment, music, and books. . These centers are successful in affluent markets and focus on “shopping,” not “buying.”

The transformation of this aging center relies on creating a fresh appearance for Starbucks, and putting the emphasis an street-side convenience and easy pedestrian access.
After---Source: Mayer | Helminiak Architects, LLC
After---Source: Mayer | Helminiak Architects, LLC

Before---Source: Mayer | Helminiak Architects, LLC





Monday, September 19, 2011