Projects
Commercial
- 110, 120 Kimball Avenue Office Building,
- Harvest Lane Commercial Development
- Offices for Jager DiPaola Kemp Design
- Select Design Facility Expansion
- Hall Block Renovation, 210 College Street
- Redstone Commercial Group, Main Offices
- The Sports and Fitness Edge of Williston
- Egan Media Productions
- Gateway Shopping Center
- IBM Corporation Renovations to Building 962 & 963
(5 projects)
- Husky Injection Molding, Controls Building
- KBA Planeta Renovations
- Great Harvest Bakery
- Good News Garage Project
- F. W. Webb, Williston
- FedEx Ground, Williston
- Kids and Fitness, Day Care/Pre-School
- HomeWorks Retail Building
- The Racquet’s Edge, Day Care Expansion
- Essex Junction Bicycles
- Ehlers RV Center
- 740 Marshall Avenue Commercial Center
- Mountain Air Corporation Facility (Space Study)
- Ben Franklin Stores Interior Renovations (Study)
- Harrowsmith Magazine Addition (Study)
- VGS Propane Headquarters (Space Study)
- 87 College Street Building Renovations
- Law Offices for Merritt & Merritt
- Play, Play, Play (Façade Study)
- 20 Farrell Street Office Building
- Offices for Hill Associates, Inc.
- Offices for Child Travel Services, Inc.
- Lincoln Inn (Code Study)
- CSAC Catamount Park Addition
- Twin Oaks Fitness Center Additions
- Retail Vision Addition
- Nails Boutique, University Mall
- GNP, University Mall
Redstone Commercial Group
Project Scope
Renovation of 3,000 s.f. historic building for the main offices of a real
estate development company. Included complete renovation of the office space
and done in conjunction with the renovation of the entire building in Burlington,
VT.
Design Challenges & Solutions
- Create a dynamic office space that enhanced the desired image of the company
- Provide an integration of the original building structure with the new design
forms, systems, and materials
- Maintain a separation of public and private functions
What Does An Architect Do? An architect is a trained and licensed professional
with expertise in space planning and building design. To design a building,
many elements must be considered such as planned building function,
behavior of occupants, space use, building materials, site-environment, structural,
mechanical and electrical systems, life safety and fire codes, bidding
and construction methods, budget requirements and aesthetics. The Architect’s
skill is to sort through the many requirements and potential solutions to
find options that best address the client’s needs.