350 E. Locust St. / Neumann Monson Architects
This five-story, 45,000 sf historic district mixed-use project offers retail, twenty residential units, and a penthouse office. Proportioned to accord with its surroundings, the building offers calculated departures from the traditional.Â
© Assassi Productions
Architects: Neumann Monson Architects
Location: Des Moines, IA, United States
Area: 45000.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Assassi Productions
Contractor: Graham Construction
Structural Engineer: Raker Rhodes Engineering
Mep Engineer: Brewer Engineering
Civil Engineer: Civil Engineering Consultants, Inc. (Urbandale, IA)
Landscape Architect: Perficut
© Assassi Productions
Text description provided by the architects. This five-story, 45,000 sf historic district mixed-use project offers retail, twenty residential units, and a penthouse office. Proportioned to accord with its surroundings, the building offers calculated departures from the traditional.Â
Site Plan
Material and massing articulate the program. The palette is simple: dark brick, clear glass, anodized aluminum, and weathering steel. The circulation spine?s glazed wall connects steel-clad egress towers to the brick residential block raised above the retail floor. The penthouse, a glazed white beacon, completes the ensemble.
© Assassi Productions
Plans
© Assassi Productions
...
© Assassi Productions
Architects: Neumann Monson Architects
Location: Des Moines, IA, United States
Area: 45000.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Assassi Productions
Contractor: Graham Construction
Structural Engineer: Raker Rhodes Engineering
Mep Engineer: Brewer Engineering
Civil Engineer: Civil Engineering Consultants, Inc. (Urbandale, IA)
Landscape Architect: Perficut
© Assassi Productions
Text description provided by the architects. This five-story, 45,000 sf historic district mixed-use project offers retail, twenty residential units, and a penthouse office. Proportioned to accord with its surroundings, the building offers calculated departures from the traditional.Â
Site Plan
Material and massing articulate the program. The palette is simple: dark brick, clear glass, anodized aluminum, and weathering steel. The circulation spine?s glazed wall connects steel-clad egress towers to the brick residential block raised above the retail floor. The penthouse, a glazed white beacon, completes the ensemble.
© Assassi Productions
Plans
© Assassi Productions
...
-------------------------------- |
|
Feuer & Flamme: Jena’s Unique Hotel Conversion with Cooking Workshops
26-04-2024 06:14 - (
architecture )
Vratislavice: Elevating Urban Living
26-04-2024 06:14 - (
architecture )