Overview

Innovative solutions to help institutions secure funding and attract talented faculty and students. Innovative designs to provide facilities that accommodate state-of-the-art technology and flexible learning.


College of Business & Economics, UW-Whitewater

A $41 million building, scheduled for completion in fall of 2009, will include a state-of-the-art trading room, 38 high-tech classrooms, a 400-seat auditorium, two 150-seat lecture halls, five computer labs, a center for entrepreneurial development, a global research center, a fiscal economic research center, and an international studies room. 

New Academic Building, UW-LaCrosse

A 156,500 sf building will serve as an anchor for the main academic core of the campus, and will be developed according to the University’s recently completed Campus Master Plan.
• Will feature modern educational technology
• Will house academic departments,
administrative and student services offices,
classrooms, computer labs, distance
learning, and gathering/dining area

Pavilion Gateway Stormwater, UW-Milwaukee

A zero discharge stormwater master plan project, as part of a green campus initiative, with the goal of becoming an internationally recognized laboratory for ecological stormwater management and education. This demonstration project will produce stormwater control plans for three parking lots on the UW Milwaukee campus that will ideally be implemented campus-wide. It is the goal of the University to develop a zero discharge site that will attempt to retain all runoff water from leaving the campus and dumping into public facilities or waterways.


Cofrin Hall, UW-Green Bay

A three-level, 120,000 sf structure that is a regional and national model for sustainable design and energy-generating technology.
• Central courtyard opening to arboretum
• Winter Garden area
• Concourse connections to other buildings
• Open-design classrooms and energy-saving
innovations


Lot 76 Parking Ramp, UW - Madison

A four-level, four-bay, 1,285-space parking structure meeting the University’s need for capacity, security, architectural harmony with surrounding buildings, and functionality within the University’s alternative transportation effort.

Camp Randall Stadium, UW-Madison

An award-winning college football stadium renovation and addition designed with an innovative pin technique, offering beauty and simplicity.
• Includes enhancements in the areas of
safety, customer services, accessibility,
capacity, and infrastructure

Kohl Center, UW-Madison

A 455,000 sf, 16,500-seat arena, primarily used for collegiate basketball and hockey was designed and built within a two-year, fast-track timetable.
• Special features include unique cantilevered
upper balcony

Kern Center, Milwaukee School of Engineering

A 210,000 sf recreation, athletic, health and wellness facility; the first such facility for the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
• Includes fitness center, classrooms, 1600-
seat hockey arena, 1200-seat basketball
arena, field house, recreation running track,
wrestling area, offices, and underground
parking