One Place at Riverfront Crossings / Neumann Monson Architects

Artfully tuned for efficiency and comfort, this six-story 56,000 sqf office building houses operational functions for a growing bank. The ground level accommodates a mortgage center and drive-through personal banking. The two floors above coordinate regional operations. Levels four and five are reserved for future tenants, and a penthouse accommodates indoor and outdoor events. The building harnesses passive and active energy concepts currently more prevalent in Europe than in the US.
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Architects: Neumann Monson Architects
Location: Iowa City, IA, United States
Area: 56000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Integrated Studio
Contractor: McComas Lacina Construction
Structural Engineer: M2B
Mep Engineer: MODUS
Civil Engineer: MMS Consultants Inc
Landscape Architect: Confluence
Architectural Acoustics: C&C Consultants
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Text description provided by the architects. Artfully tuned for efficiency and comfort, this six-story 56,000 sqf office building houses operational functions for a growing bank. The ground level accommodates a mortgage center and drive-through personal banking. The two floors above coordinate regional operations. Levels four and five are reserved for future tenants, and a penthouse accommodates indoor and outdoor events. The building harnesses passive and active energy concepts currently more prevalent in Europe than in the US.
Site Plan
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The building?s orientation maximizes northern and southern daylight while minimizing eastern and western exposure. A narrow width, tall ceilings, and full-height glazing invite natural light to penetrate deep into the building, minimizing artificial lighting. Geothermal and photovoltaic systems further mitigate energy consumption. An advanced thermally-activated concrete core derives heat and cool from encased hydronic piping, providing added comfort. The result is a healthier environment that downsizes the building?s mechanical systems.
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Floor Plans
Form ever follows function in the building envelope?s expression. The exterior skin consists of a patterned clear glass of calculated densities that address various solar orientations?denser to the east, west, and south, and open to the north. The custom frit pattern, derived from the dollar bill?s elegant ?guilloche? engraving pattern, subtly and performatively communicates the building?s banking program.
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© Integrated Studio
Architects: Neumann Monson Architects
Location: Iowa City, IA, United States
Area: 56000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Integrated Studio
Contractor: McComas Lacina Construction
Structural Engineer: M2B
Mep Engineer: MODUS
Civil Engineer: MMS Consultants Inc
Landscape Architect: Confluence
Architectural Acoustics: C&C Consultants
© Integrated Studio
Text description provided by the architects. Artfully tuned for efficiency and comfort, this six-story 56,000 sqf office building houses operational functions for a growing bank. The ground level accommodates a mortgage center and drive-through personal banking. The two floors above coordinate regional operations. Levels four and five are reserved for future tenants, and a penthouse accommodates indoor and outdoor events. The building harnesses passive and active energy concepts currently more prevalent in Europe than in the US.
Site Plan
© Integrated Studio
The building?s orientation maximizes northern and southern daylight while minimizing eastern and western exposure. A narrow width, tall ceilings, and full-height glazing invite natural light to penetrate deep into the building, minimizing artificial lighting. Geothermal and photovoltaic systems further mitigate energy consumption. An advanced thermally-activated concrete core derives heat and cool from encased hydronic piping, providing added comfort. The result is a healthier environment that downsizes the building?s mechanical systems.
© Integrated Studio
Floor Plans
Form ever follows function in the building envelope?s expression. The exterior skin consists of a patterned clear glass of calculated densities that address various solar orientations?denser to the east, west, and south, and open to the north. The custom frit pattern, derived from the dollar bill?s elegant ?guilloche? engraving pattern, subtly and performatively communicates the building?s banking program.
© Integrated Studio
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