This 22-acre park combines nature and community in an urban setting, featuring sports courts, a water garden, playscapes inspired by Michigan wildlife, and a promenade lined with cherry trees that
The transformation of the Jacobetti Complex at Northern Michigan University resulted in a reduction of the original building by 40,000 square feet. The Career and Engineering Technology facility welcomes students
A new, welcoming and attractive front door to Northern Michigan University, the Northern Center serves the University and region as a first-class conference and event center, and serves as a
Located in the former Donley Computer Center, Lawrence Technological University’s (LTU) Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is offered through a unique partnership with Ascension Michigan health system, the second
Originally built in 1966, the Swan Building is home to several of Ferris State University’s College of Engineering Technology programs. This renovation spans a portion of the building, known as
The new “Gateway” to campus supports MSU’s mission to be Bolder By Design by enhancing the student living-learning experience and advancing the university’s culture of high performance. Michigan State University’s
Oakland University’s (OU) goal is to provide high quality, affordable housing and dining facilities for up to 4,000 residential students by 2030. To help achieve that goal, the new Hillcrest
Mauck Residence’s most notable feature is its extensive lobby, beautifully furnished in the style of the late 1920s when it was built. The nearly 80-year-old building now features more modern
Unique design elements in the once drab hallways and study areas bring new vibrancy to the place. These changes are both practical and whimsical. Practicality begins at the building’s main
Northern Michigan University’s new student housing, The Woods, opened its first phase in Fall 2017. The second phase, including an amazing common area called, The Lodge, opened in January of
The design creates a vibrant, inviting identity to support the University’s recruitment and retention efforts. The renovated spaces of WSU’s 40-year-old Student Center is the new “living room” of campus,
A complex renovation, the team surgically “cut out” parts of the existing structure that were beyond their useful life, and connected new elements which were most appropriate in scale, materials,