With less than three months from the kickoff meeting to building permit for phase one, the INVISION team had to move swiftly and surely through the design process to update clinics and provide a modern approach to traditional office design on the campus.
Improving patient visualization, workflows and safety within their Emergency Department (ED) area were priorities. Enhancing clinic areas and improving patient wayfinding were also prime concerns.
Following collaboration with community, staff and students to prepare a comprehensive campus master plan, INVISION continued to work with the district to reimagine a new central core space.
This innovative project brings together a beer hall, a distilling company, and a commercial kitchen for food trucks into a renovated railroad building.
This new two-story outpatient clinic addition employs a formally simple diagram as a counterpoint to this existing 1960s critical access hospital in Northeast Iowa. It's orientation maximizes the view, utilizes natural daylighting strategies and emphasizes wellness in every aspect of the design.
A wooded Iowa setting creates the backdrop for Crossing Commons, a 62,000 sq. ft. senior living community with a two-level design that capitalizes on panoramic views.
Designed for young professionals and equipped with more community amenities than the average complex, Jackson Crossing will offer 244 market-rate apartments in three different buildings.
On a full city block in the Des Moines’ historic East Village, this housing and hotel development includes a garden space on the parking ramp rooftop for residents in mixed efficiency units that range in size and stories.
Muscatine’s aging, small fire station was not enough to handle an increase in service area, so INVISION was brought in to create a new design that accommodates immediate and future growth.
To expand their capacity for recreational activities, Grundy Center Community School District looked to INVISION to help add an addition to their existing gymnasium.
To accommodate new technology, UIHC added four new ORs that are 70% larger, two new pediatric cardiac catheterization labs, and four new NICU rooms, all with new support spaces, finishes and HVAC.
INVISION recently completed a new two-story inpatient and specialty clinic addition that represents the hospital’s largest addition to the campus in its history, and is the result of its first capital campaign in over two decades.
Influenced by the building’s era and the restaurant owner’s southern roots, we created a unique identity for this fine dining establishment featuring southern food and drinks.
Within the two-stories of the Dilley Building, 35,500 sq. ft. of an old paper manufacturing warehouse were renovated to accommodate commercial office fit-outs for two companies as well as future restaurant and retail tenant expansion.
Goals for this new student housing facility include serving as a recruitment tool for new students, expanded student life opportunities, contributing to the financial success of the college and an enhanced focus on the efficiency and quality of the college campus living experience.
This design-build created a space that includes spa/clinic rooms, a doctor’s suite, offices, waiting and reception area, procedure and recovery rooms, break room for staff, as well as a second level shell space for a future tenant.
In response to corporate growth trends, this addition provides substantial office space. Five stories includes office space, an executive suite and covered parking.
This phase of a master plan addressed issues of a school with more students than originally planned. The project relocated the kitchen and cafeteria allowing the newly designed Commons Addition to be a light filled, multi-purpose space for eating, teaching and community events.
The new addition houses in-patient and out-patient surgery while renovations allowed for expansion and relocation of other departments with access and security in mind.
For this project, the team's focus was to increase the identity of student services on their campus and to provide an improved experience for recruiting and registration of new and existing students.
This discrete unit on the east side of Greenfield’s courthouse square created a well-preserved example of an historic opera house block, with mixed entertainment, commercial and residential space.
As a creative alternative to a new stand-alone building, INVISION developed an addition concept for Allen College that bridges two existing buildings and connect this small campus.
INVISION was commissioned to help capture the owners’ goals of a contemporary home that broke the mold of the rustic mountain homes that populate this high-end development, overlooking the Whitefish Ski Resort.
The goal of this downtown revitalization process was to create a gathering place for civic events and re-establishe a connection with the Cedar Valley.
This multi-phase project made the building a cutting-edge facility for dental education. The design team worked to accommodate many needs in one, patient-centered solution that encourages collaboration and accommodates present and future modernization.
Based on a comprehensive needs assessment, construction of this new school provided the opportunity to create modern, effective learning environments for students in a building that is designed to last and adapt.
The first phase sought to create a new home for Panther football training, and the second to provide viewing and offices that would both heighten the student-athlete experience and assist in recruitment and fundraising opportunities.