Intuitive wayfinding, space-themed motifs and technology tools are components of the flight plan, with Hensel Phelps-led project set to finish in 2027.
Between 2010 and 2020, the town of Wellington saw its population explode by 75%, resulting in a significant strain on its 1984-era water treatment plant’s 2-million-gallon-per-day capacity.
As the first Denver office tower designed and precertified to LEED, WELL and WiredScore Platinum certification, this project aimed to merge functionality with aesthetics.
Dedicated to advancing research and education in climate science, energy and resource management, the Resnick Sustainability Institute’s new central hub features four levels of research laboratories, collaborative spaces, teaching facilities and high-performance computing infrastructure.
This three-story, 77,000-sq-ft facility consolidates operations that were previously housed in World War II-era dormitories, creating a high-tech workspace tailored for classified research and collaboration.
As part of the base-wide recovery effort following 2018’s Category 5 Hurricane Michael, the project team designed and built two five-story dormitory buildings, each with 240 rooms.