OAI, Inc asked marquardt+ for help with a large-scale poster to be displayed at the national workforce organization conference. The posters at these events tend to be text-dense and not terribly lovely to look at, so they really wanted their poster to stand out. The goal for this poster was to showcase two worker training programs provided by OAI: one focusing on training minority workers and the other on training workers that must deal with hazardous waste.

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Time for another Atlas update! marquardt+ did the original design over 10 years ago, and we have been refreshing it every year since. As the space was built to be modular and shifting, we have been able to affect change without changing out the bones, saving both money and resources.

We also provide full accessorization and floral + plantings work if requested! Don Kimpling, our resident landscape architect, did these beautiful plantings for the NeoCon 2012 showroom.

   

See the rest of the showroom at our website, along with the plantings + floral!

Photography by Jaysen Goranson

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marquardt+ was asked by HON to develop the direction and budgeting for renovation of their three floor, 68,000 sf headquarters in Muscatine, IA. We developed multiple bubble diagrams, adjacency studies, fit tests, as well as sweeping architectural moves and extensive environmental graphics. The most interesting challenge was creating a single space out of two adjacent buildings with different floor plates, joining them together with an entry lobby and circulation tower over what used to be an old railroad track.

In addition, we were also asked to to propose and budget price a new construction headquarters facility as an alternative to renovation of the existing buildings. The design team implemented a complete architectural design and space planning package and provided preliminary square foot construction estimates for a pre-fabricated “steel line” building, to be considered on a vacant lot HON had acquired in Muscatine, Iowa.


See more of the headquarters and core + shell at our website!

* work performed as Design Collaboratives

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Okamura is Japan’s largest manufacturer of high end commercial furniture. As one of our newest clients, we were asked to revitalize and update their showroom, including creating large scale environmental graphics, custom product art, and a lighting overhaul to LED fixtures. If you weren’t able to make it to the space, here’s a taste!

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Photography by Jaysen Goranson

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The Student NonTech Design Charette was a success! Tuesday of NeoCon 2012, Jim and Vince proctored the event, guiding the students as they went through the program, gathered samples from NeoCon showrooms and exhibits, sketched out their ideas, and brought their charette concept together into a presentation, all in 6 hours!





At 3:00, design time was up, and presentations began! The student teams each proposed their solutions for the Merchandise Mart’s South Lobby to the three judges for the event, Debbie Carruthers of DIRTT, Jim Williamson of IIDA and Gensler, and Tom Marquardt of marquardt+, who then deliberated afterwards to select a winner and first runner up.



On Wednesday the IIDA awards ceremony was hosted by DIRTT Environmental Solutions at their Chicago Showroom, where Monica DeAngelis of IIDA and Tom announced the winners and runners up, and gave a special award for the most professionally enthusiastic individual during presentation!



Overall, it was a great event and really got the students thinking low-tech, rather than going straight to the computer, and involved them with NeoCon in a much more inclusive way. Make sure to watch for it again next year!

pictures courtesy of IIDA

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by James Wild, Gridwerk Architecture

In response to the NY Times Article, ‘A City Prepares for a Warm Long-Term Forecast’
that was published on June 6th, 2012

Regardless of warmer or cooler climate change predictions, the use of permeable paving systems and high solar albedo surfaces that reflect more solar energy are the key to reducing solar gain on heat islands in relation to water run-off in the spring and the summer.

The Chicago City Sewers are historically over-taxed. The overflow consistently runs into the lake, resulting in grey or black water runoff polluting our primary source of drinking water… Didn’t they reverse the Chicago River because of this about 100 years ago?

While the City has employed the ongoing deep tunnel project to reduce water run-off and manage the sewer overflow, they have only slowly began to balance this strategy with a change in the city’s surface and sewer infrastructure, which is key to properly solving these issues.

Due to this history, whether temperatures increase or decrease in the future is not the argument. What needs to be discussed is what strategies should Chicago employ, and in turn, which the City should prioritize, seek approval on and implement.

Currently, the State of Illinois EPA is offering a grant program to portions of the city specifically designed for the reduction of pollution and water run-off into our waterways.

Sadly, our very own Logan Square has one of the largest annual sewer run-offs in the city. To address this issue, the Metropolitan Planning Council worked with the neighborhood to form the Milwaukee Avenue Green Development Corridor, of which I am a member.

Unfortunately, this is only a pilot program. The money currently being offered is criminally small. It is up to the success of programs like this to continue funding or discontinue funding. With governmental agencies buckling down, including the City of Chicago, the challenge is how to sustain the momentum of implementing these changes.

It is our professional and civic responsibility to push these agendas forward. Please join us in the effort! If we are having this problem prior to climate change, imagine what could happen if temperatures increase as scientifically predicted in this article!

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marquardt+ is working with IIDA on a new event for this year’s NeoCon: A tech-free student design charette! Groups from various design schools will work as teams from 9:30-3:00 on Tuesday, the 12th, to create a fantastic concept based on a design brief, which will include programming, rendering, all that fun, but no tech is allowed! Many students today go straight onto the computer and have lost a lot of the joy and interesting turns that can come from working by hand, so it was important to us that this process gets back into students’ minds.

m+ has been heavily involved in the process, writing the program and design problem. Vince from our office, and Jim, principal and founder of our sister firm Gridwerk Architecture, will be facilitating the charette on Tuesday!

   

Be sure to stop by booth 7-2067 and check out all the fabulous work! Winners will be announced Wednesday of NeoCon at the official IIDA Awards Reception hosted by DIRTT. Everyone’s already talking about it; it’s sure to be exciting, and will hopefully become an annual event!

IIDA announcement
Architizer’s Guide to NeoCon 2012

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