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from CCR Issue 3-2023
_ Nike (Emeryville)
Emeryville, California
Designer: MBH Architects
Contractor: Construction One Inc.
Subcontractor: Copello Electric; API; East Bay; CSUSA; Cache Valley Electric
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The store was the first Style version built by Nike in North America after starting the concept in Seoul and Shanghai. The prototype, a mixed expression of sports retail culture that blurs the line between physical and digital, features Nike’s new customization concepts, including the T-Bar and NikeiD Pavilion, which give consumers the power to design and create their own footwear, apparel and equipment. Through Nike iD, consumers can customize products from 105 key styles and a handful of items exclusive to the NIKEiD sessions, such as the Dunk, Dunk High, the women’s Dunk, the Air Max 90, the Air Max BW and the Air Force 25 low.
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Revela at O’Fallon }
O’Fallon, Illinois
Designer: St. Louis Design Alliance
Contractor: Poettker Construction
Revela at O’Fallon is Premier Senior Living’s first Illinois destination for a new assisted living and memory care community. The 92-unit, 91,629-square-foot development offers suites, one-bedroom and two-bedroom options with amenities like a life enrichment room, group fitness classes, on-site beauty salon, movie theater, library and outdoor courtyards. Individual wall panels were constructed off-site in a weather-controlled space, then delivered to the site as they were needed, and immediately lifted and secured into place. This method offered the most cost-effective solution to continue construction during freezing weather months.
_ Pikes Peak Summit Complex
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Designer: GWWO Architects & Architect of Record: RTA Architects
Contractor: GE Johnson Construction
Standing 14,115 feet above sea level, the National Historic Landmark Pikes Peak is home to majestic views, 500,000-plus visitors annually and the $60 million Pikes Peak Summit Complex. Clad in material similar to Pikes Peak granite, the two-building campus features a visitor’s center with dining and rooftop terraces, a utility facility, and a high-altitude research and communications center. It also has multiple observation decks, and interpretive outdoor exhibits. In addition, The center also features a Drexel Metals 22-gauge DMC 200S, 2” mechanically seamed COR-TEN weathered steel standing seam roof with S-5! ColorGard® snow retention, which helps it withstand extreme winter conditions.
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