What was once a three-story call center has been transformed into a state-of-the-art headquarters for ESI, optimized to improve collaboration, inspire innovation, foster teamwork and cultivate relationships.
Originally built in 1941 to manufacture machine gun ammunition during WWII, this 388,000-sq-ft building underwent a complex renovation that repurposed nearly 200,000 sq ft and modernized the office space for various government agencies.
A decades-old DoubleTree has been thoughtfully transformed into a boutique hotel that includes 204 guest rooms, a spa deck, expanded event spaces and all-new restaurant and bar venues.
Originally constructed in 1891, the existing building on the Terminal Warehouse property initially served as an integral hub for shipping goods into and out of New York.
Located on a former college campus, the 208,000-sq-ft development includes nearly 160 residences across three levels of care—independent living, assisted living and memory care—creating a continuum of support within a cohesive and connected community.
Unable to expand outward, the team had to maximize every square inch of the 50-year-old, 185,000-sq-ft building’s interior space to accommodate a dense and highly technical program, including more than 600 pieces of lab equipment.
Located within the 50-story One Wall Street, one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Manhattan’s financial district, the two-level, 55,000-sq-ft department store blends Parisian heritage with innovation in a layout that guides visitors through a series of immersive rooms.
Located on a tight urban site, the $66-million project revitalized two historic structures and connected them with a new two-story addition to create a unified, high-performance 93,000-sq-ft campus.
An adaptive reuse project at the historic Omaha Steel Works site, established in 1906, has transformed deteriorating structures into a premier hub for medical innovation and entrepreneurship.
As one of the oldest glasshouses in the country, the Whitcomb Conservatory has undergone several renovations and upgrades since it first opened in 1904.