BKV Group: Corporate/Commercial Brochure

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CORPORATE

TITLE

We believe coming together in the workplace is the greatest purpose that the office can fill

WHO WE ARE

5 PRACTICE SITES

45 YEARS OF OPERATION

200+ EMPLOYEES

ARCHITECTURE

INTERIOR DESIGN URBAN DESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

ENGINEERING BRANDED ENVIRONMENTS

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Enriching lives and strengthening communities

OUR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

BKV Group enhances the physical and cultural environment through meaningful, responsive, multi-disciplinary design. Supported by innovative technology and a strategic market focus, we work to transform communities locally, nationally, and internationally. We believe the craft is as important as the science, especially in giving soul to the process and built environment. Through a highly participatory endeavor, our design strategies express a “rootedness” in their surroundings. This strategy goes beyond the specific building to deliberately capture the expression of people, site, and culture. It is a contextually sensitive approach that is based on, and reactive to, our clients’ goals, budget, vision, and focus, with our creative process engaging all team members to transform and positively shape communities around the globe.

NATIONAL DESIGN LEADERSHIP TEAM

JACKIE WILCOX

Director of Interior Design, Associate Partner Chicago, IL

KELLY NAYLOR

Vice President of Interior Design, Senior Partner Minneapolis, MN

ROBERT EWERT

Senior Design Leader, Partner Minneapolis, MN

LIZA KAPISAK

Director of Interior Design, Partner Minneapolis, MN

MELANIE N. HANNA

Director of Interior Design, Senior Associate Dallas, TX

MEGAN VAN BECK

Director of Branded Environments, Associate Partner Minneapolis, MN

WHERE WE WORK

One firm with five practice site locations

OUR NATIONAL REACH

Collaborating regionally, BKV Group operates as a cohesive firm delivering a wide range of project types for a diverse set of national and local clients. We leverage industry-leading communication and technology tools with best-in-class design processes to seamlessly work across practice sites to meet our clients’ needs, and continually expand our presence into existing and new markets.

OUR INTERNATIONAL CAPABILITIES

The National practice sites at BKV Group are supported by BKV’s Vietnam offices in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, which contribute design services for many of our U.S. projects, while allowing BKV access to the Asian markets. Furthermore, our firm is able to provide cross-practice training opportunities and structure project teams to leverage the 12-hour time difference, creating a nearly 24-hour design studio that can meet accelerated deadlines without sacrificing quality and creativity.

Knowledge and experience for a wide range of project types

DESIGN VERSATILITY

BKV Group provides knowledge and experience for a wide range of project types and sector types, plus has familiarity in working with a spectrum of project partners. Our designers have a profound responsibility to drive positive change in our communities. We are passionate about helping our clients identify, pursue, and achieve ambitious goals in creating unique, meaningful places of value and purpose.

PROJECT TYPES

+ Workplace

+ Medical Office

+ Landlord Services

+ Developer Services

+ Broker Services

+ Government Workplace

+ Mission Driven

PROJECT PARTNERS

+ Developers

+ Government Entities

+ Brokers

+ Architects

+ Property Managers

+ Landscape Architects

+ MEP Engineers

+ Civil Engineers

+ Structural Engineers

PROJECT SECTORS

+ DEVELOPER SERVICES

– Fit Plans/Site Studies

– Project Programming & Discovery

– Concept Development

– Technical Design & Execution

– Schedule Optimization

+ LANDLORD SERVICES

– BOMA Calculations

– Tenant Test Fits

– Visualization Services

– Marketing Renderings

– Speculative Suites

+ BROKER SERVICES

+ END-USER SERVICES

INTERIOR DESIGN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

ARCHITECTURE

INTERIOR DESIGN BRANDED ENVIRONMENTS

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

CLIENT

INTERIOR DESIGN

ENGINEERING

INTERIOR DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

INTERIOR DESIGN URBAN DESIGN

OUR PROCESS

Our process is founded in the principle of discovering the true potential of your project. We seek to achieve your project goals and mission. We seek the maximum return on your investment. Our goal is to create a destination for your staff, visitors and volunteers. A place where people want to be.

DESIGN PHASES

DESIGN PROCESS

PRE-DESIGN

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

PROJECT DISCOVERY

We immerse our holistic team in your communities to gain a deep understanding of the culture, values, objectives, challenges, comps, audience, opportunities, and differentiators. This data guides the social, wellness, and service programming for the project and steers the creative direction.

CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT

Our holistic planning approach considers the needs of all users as we assess the functional, sustainable, and aesthetic requirements for the project. Working to improve efficiencies, function and adjacencies, we maximize multipurpose spaces and indooroutdoor connectivity. Preliminary massing, floor/space plans, initial finish, and FF&E selections are developed at this time resulting in a design that embodies your goals, concept narrative, and functional needs.

Developing the “big idea” and concept for any project is key to the start of design direction. The vision captures high-level project goals that define priorities and user experience of the space.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

REFINING THE DESIGN

Refinement of the concept and documentation occur during this phase by marrying the space planning with the concept in a 3-dimensional illustration of the design. Visualization presentations may include wireframe and/or rendered studies, plans, key elevations, initial detail, material and FF&E selections, and virtual reality walk throughs when warranted.

TECHNICAL DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION

Construction Documents include Massing Diagrams, Reference, Floor, Finish, Furniture, and Reflected Ceiling Plans; Elevations; Sections; Details; Schedules; and Specifications necessary for your contractor and procurement professionals to execute the project. Documents are coordinated with in-house disciplines and outside consultants, and reviewed for QA/QC. Project bidding, permitting, cost verification, and VE may occur prior to construction.

EXECUTION

During Construction and Installation, BKV’s team is actively engaged with your General Contractor and Procurement teams: periodic site visits to monitor construction progress, responding to RFIs and submittals, helping the team address challenges that arise in the field, and review of FF&E, artwork and Accessory installation. Our team responds quickly to keep the project progressing.

Creating positive impacts on people, the planet, and providing the greatest value for our clients

VISION

Architecture is beautiful for the harmony it creates between itself, it’s environment, and its inhabitants. Sustainable design is the natural progression of that vision with BKV designed buildings always responding to their context — their location, their function, and how they are used by their occupants. BKV Group has a holistic vision for the building’s life-cycle to appropriately respond to context, function, and use. We leverage sustainable design strategies by tapping into a wide spectrum of knowledge — of architecture, interior design, urban planning, energy modeling, engineering, landscape architecture, technology and science — with our clients receiving the benefit of decades of collective professional expertise. In addition, because there is no predetermined outcome or prototypical concept, our process yields work of extraordinary originality, crafted to the specific needs of the site, user and circumstances.

COMMITMENT TO A CARBON-NEUTRAL PRACTICE

Memberships & Affiliations

AIA Materials Pledge, ASID Materials Pledge, Mindful Materials, B3 Guidelines

2030 Documentation

BKV’s Architects and Designers, Structural, and MEP Engineers report Embodied Carbon and Energy performance for all projects to The AIA 2030 Commitment initiative records

Construction Standardization

Standard Method v1.1 (Greenguard, SCS, Indoor Advantage, FloorScore, CRI Green Label Plus)

Healthy Materials Promise

We work with our vendors to minimize the use of toxic materials and focus our specifications on non-toxic materials. Designers will seek certifications for the materials that are specified by HPD, EPD, Declare, Cradle to Cradle, Living Product, FSC, SCAQMD, CDPH Standard Method v1.1 Greenguard. SCS, Indoor Advantage, Floor Score, CRI Green Lable Plus

Healthy Community Building

Urban design and landscape architecture are critical components of human health

PIAZZA ALTA | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

COMMERCIAL APPROACH

It’s the collective energy and vibe of a space full of people united in a common purpose that creates inspiration drawn from each other

Fostering community in the building and in the office

The workplace has undergone a major paradigm shift, and it continues to evolve. Choice and flexibility have become the standard for a more balanced work culture. We’re delighted in the ability to work under a spectrum of settings. By adjusting how and where we work, we can best address the unique obstacles set by any given day. At BKV, our design approach thrives on understanding the uniqueness of a work culture and brand.

A FEW QUEST IONS WE ASK

What is your brand impression?

What is the anatomy of your team?

What is your employee persona?

What tools do you use/want to succeed?

PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

The First Impression

CONCIERGE/RECEPTION

Formal point of contact upon entry. Brand presence.

WELCOME DESK/RECEPTION

Informal point of contact upon entry.

ENTRY GALLERY

Entry treated as circulation hub, no requirement for dedicated reception.

ELEVATOR LOBBY

First impression point of entry. Ideal location for wayfinding and brand presence.

HOSPITALITY

Grab a beverage, lounge, and stay awhile.

INTERSECTIONS

Promoting well-being and purpose-driven interaction.

PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

Workplace

PRIVATE OFFICES

Offices with closed doors for more privacy.

OPEN WORK STATIONS

Working desk areas that provide space for staff.

HOTELING

Flexible work areas for people to plug in at any time.

WORKING REMOTE/HI-TECH ROOMS

In the hybrid work environment, these are areas that people can take calls and meetings from to others that are working remote.

FLEX HUDDLE/OFFICE

Space that can be utilized by an independent worker for quiet heads down which is contains technology to flex to casual meeting space.

CONFERENCE ROOMS

Can be outfitted in varying postures, but always with optimized technology and acoustics, and a conducive environments for video-conferencing.

PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

Collaborative Space

LOUNGE

Casual, multi-use space which facilitates open work, open collaboration, and after hours functions.

BRAINSTORM ZONE

Open or closed collaborative zone which facilitates working and/or impromptu collaboration.

STAIRCASE

Feature which helps support connectivity of office culture between multiple levels/floors, often adjacent to Town Hall or Forum Space.

WAR ROOM

Focus space intended for larger teams. When all day work sessions are necessity to innovation. These rooms are highly flexible and adaptable to aid in the problem solving process.

PHONE ROOMS

Single user space for phone calls, virtual meeting. Acoustically private.

MAKER SPACE

For creative brands it’s where the magic of prototyping happens. The room is used as a hands on crafting space, often stores relevant materials.

PODCAST ROOM

Technology and acoustics to aid in content creation.

Food and Beverage PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

CAFETERIA

Serving area and dining hall to support meals.

CHEF’S KITCHEN

Full-service commercial kitchen with dedicated chef for employee meals.

HOSPITALITY KITCHEN

Serving area to entertain clients.

MICRO PANTRY

Satellite zones for snacks and beverages.

WORK CAFE

Centrally located kitchenette for meal storage and prep.

Doubles as a “Starbucks-style” work zone.

BEVERAGE STATION

May include beer and wine taps as well as kombucha or sodas.

Wellness and Support PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

RESTROOMS

Fully enclosed/floor-to-ceiling toilet stalls with shared lavatory area. Single user restroom which include toilet and lavatory within each toilet room. Dedicated Male/Female restrooms with multiple stalls.

MOTHER’S ROOM

Space to support needs of post maternity employees. Usually includes sink, refrigerator, lounge seating, and table.

LOCKER/SHOWER

Place to change and to store clothes. Adjacent to Bike or Fitness.

*May be provided as building amenity

BIKE ROOM

Area where bikes can be locked. Usually adjacent to lockers and showering. *May be provided as building amenity

MEDITATION ROOM

Space to facilitate religious needs, or those in need of a wellness break.

Single user lounge space which may be used as nap room, sick room, or meditation space.

Fitness PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

GYM

Space for fitness equipment, cardio, and strength training.

FITNESS STUDIO

Open fitness area to facilitate group classes or meditation.

WALKING PATHS

Indoor and outdoor walking paths accessible for all employees.

PROXIMITY

Location matters. Close proximity to fitness programs in the area.

Unique Amenities PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES

CHILD CARE

Area where children can be cared for during employee work hours.

GAME ROOM

Place for users to socialize, which includes entertainment.

GOLF SIMULATOR

The perfect way to entertain clients and for users to socialize.

OUTDOOR MEETING SPACES

Outdoor space for meetings, events, entertainment, or remote independent work.

DELIVERY SERVICES

Provide employees with a place to manage their deliveries.

RIDESHARE

An area designated for those choosing to rideshare.

RETAIL EXPERIENCE

A retail area for office brand merchandise.

PET SPA

A pet washing area for employee’s pets.

SPORTS | Chicago, Illinois

COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE

BARSTOOL SPORTS

Chicago, Illinois

With offices desiring to reinvent their spaces to attract and retain workers, multimedia sports and entertainment company Barstool Sports had a clear vision of what it wanted for its new corporate headquarters in relocating from New York to Chicago’s hip Fulton Market neighborhood. The result: an un-office concept designed to be a “fun-factory” for its talented and dynamic content creators.

DELIVERING THE “WOW”

Enlisted to bring the concept to reality, BKV refurbished the entirety of the 33,000-square-foot, two-story loft space, which includes a dozen podcast studios, three large broadcast studios, a fully equipped commercial kitchen, full-length basketball court and open-office seating overlooking the court for the companies’ approximately 60 employees to work, create, mingle, and of course, play.

AMENITIES

Basketball Court

Golf Simulator

Beverage Areas

Turf Court for various games

Commercial Kitchen with walk in Refrigerator

Broadcast Studios

Podcast Studios

Open office spaces

BARSTOOL SPORTS | Chicago, Illinois
BARSTOOL SPORTS | Chicago, Illinois

425 FINANCIAL L30 SPEC SUITE

Chicago, Illinois

OVERVIEW

Design and documentation for (3) speculative suites on L30. BKV scope of work also included common area corridors, elevator core and minor restroom upgrades.

TYPE

Speculative suite

SIZE

Approximately 30,000 SF

The spec suites are meticulously crafted to harmonize with one another while maintaining distinct identities. Each suite incorporates design elements inspired by the post-modern architectural framework of the building, infused with contemporary innovations. This approach not only pays homage to the building’s original design ethos but also enhances functionality and aesthetic appeal. The resulting spaces offer a blend of familiarity and novelty, catering to diverse preferences while maintaining a cohesive overall ambiance throughout the development.

SKANSKA OFFICE

Alexandria, Virginia

Over the course of three phases which allowed the Skanska office to remain open and operational during construction, BKV Group fully renovated and designed a 3,900-square-foot expansion to revitalize the Skanska workplace.

GRAND CASINO CORPORATE OFFICE

Mille Lacs, Minnesota

Located on Trust Land at the Grand Casino Mille Lacs reservation, this project entailed renovating the existing 4-story corporate office building for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Native American Indian Tribe. The project was the latest in a multi-phase facility master plan renovation, consisting of a complete replacement of the exterior envelope of the building as well as a full redesign of the building’s interior architecture.

COLLE MCVOY OFFICE

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Advertising agency Colle McVoy sought a new home, and they determined the top two floors of a historic building in downtown Minneapolis’ warehouse district — blocks away from the company’s original location — would be their new home. The design team took charge to marry the industrial building’s mercantile dry goods history with the client’s straight-forward culture and agrarian roots.

BARREL HOUSE

Minneapolis, Minnesota

The building now known as Barrel House was built in 1880 to accommodate the storage needs of the booming flour mill industry in Minneapolis’ West Side Milling District. In 2016, BKV Group began work restoring this historically significant office building. The goal of the renovation was to remain authentic to the building’s heritage and narrative while adding modern amenities.

BARREL HOUSE | Minneapolis, Minnesota

MOZAIC

Minneapolis, Minnesota

MoZaic is a transit-oriented, mixed-use development that is organized around a large urban plaza, and connects dining and commercial uses at grade level with the Hennepin transit station. The design makes the most of its constrictive site geometry and creates a multi-modal transit hub, aligning with its design vision to produce a meaningful building that’s responsive to its dynamic site and users.

CITY OF FRIDLEY OFFICES

Fridley, Minnesota

The building’s design responds to its urban and natural surroundings with a palate of materials that are both elemental and durable. Stone, brick, metal, wood, and glass create forms that emerge solid and straight, defining the building volumes on the site’s north and west boundaries. The civic campus is central feature in the larger Columbia Arena Redevelopment project.

COLONIAL WAREHOUSE

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Centrally located in the dynamic North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis, BKV Group was hired to update spaces with luxe finishes and fuse them with the building’s timeless details preserved from 1885. Colonial Warehouse now houses creative and technology firms, modern multi-use offices, and prominent retail businesses, and is included on the National Register of Historic Places.

THE DEACON

Cincinnati, Ohio

The Deacon includes 17,500 square feet of customized amenities, and users having access to a jam lounge, music practice rooms, a golf simulator, pet spa, 24/7 fitness center, hammock lounge, and private work lounges. The project also includes pedestrian connections to an existing 6-story parking garage.

Cincinnati, Ohio

MILLWORKS OFFICES

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Millworks provides modern amenities while showcasing the historic character of the buildings, with exposed brick walls, and tongue and groove wood ceilings. The restoration kept the historic character of the neighborhood intact, with Millworks’ thoughtful design and proximity to light rail transit making the working space an attractive option for many.

CITY OF SHAKOPEE OFFICES

Shakopee, Minnesota

The new city hall office’s were designed as an expansion to the existing police station. The new facility includes a state-of-the-art council chambers and large community meeting room designed to be available to the public. Key City services are located along a light filled public service corridor creating seamless opportunities to conduct business between the public and city staff.

HENNEPIN COUNTY SOUTHSIDE SERVICE CENTER

Minneapolis, Minnesota

The South Minneapolis Human Service Center is the sixth human service center in Hennepin County and represents the effort the County has made over the past few years to create more convenient decentralized service points outside the downtown core. The new Human Service Center building is designed as an anchor to the neighborhood with an active façade clad in vibrant metal panel rain screen. The building includes 163,280 SF parking, 89,195 SF office space and 8,000 SF of retail space on the street level.

ON THE BOARDS EXPERIENCE

KENECT TOWER

Denver, Colorado

A 23-story tower with common area shared amenities located on floors 1, 2, 3 and 23.

Let’s move forward

The office is a critical tool to be competitive by fostering innovation for growth that can only be achieved when people work effectively together face-to-face — to get the hard work done. And employees need to be reassured they are returning to an environment that supports their physical, cognitive, and emotional wellbeing. A place where they want to be rather than where they have to be. A place that fulfills their innate human need for connection, a shared sense of purpose and community. Let’s create a place you love.

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