1 minute read
PROFILE AWARDS 2023
from CCR Issue 3-2023
_ Residence Inn by Marriott (Clayton)
Clayton, Missouri
Designer: Design/build Civil: Castle Contracting; Interiors: Gray Design Group; Structural Design/Build w/CECO: SSC; Architect/MEP: Base4
Contractor: Midas Construction
The $47 million Residence Inn by Marriott is the first new hotel built in the St. Louis suburb since 1990. Residence Inn by Marriott in Clayton has 170 rooms and is targeted toward the business traveler. Unlike most hotels in the franchise that have specific furniture to fit the brand, most of the furniture on this property is custom. The hotel has 3,800 square feet of meeting space and a street-level lounge open to the public. Nestled between two 15-story buildings and three active parking garages behind provided a tight site and challenge.
Big Haus –Arbolada Multi-Family Complex }
San Antonio, Texas
Designer: Stewart Construction & Development
Contractor: Stewart Construction & Development
The upscale apartment homes at Arbolada are enhanced by unobstructed views of unique topography, natural spring-fed creeks and the abundant live oaks of the surrounding area. This project is unique because Stewart Construction and Development operated as both the designer and builder—acting as a one-stop shop. With that, it was able to make fast decisions on materials and build perspective. The team found that ForceField Weather Resistant Barrier was the right sheathing solution for their needs. This entire build was sourced from retail, which shows the strength of Georgia-Pacific’s distribution capabilities.
_ New Terminal at Kansas City International Airport
Kansas City, Missouri
Designer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Contractor: Clark | Weitz | Clarkson
Spanning just over one million square feet, the $1.5 billion terminal at Kansas City International Airport is powered by designed building systems that are big on energy efficiency and carbon reduction. The systems contributed to MCI becoming the first and largest LEED v4 GOLD BD+C: NC certified terminal/concourse project in the Midwestern United States and just the second in the entire country. At the center of comfort within the building is a high-efficiency electric chiller plant—the system that provides air conditioning. Typically, chiller plants eject heat via cooling towers in the cooling process, but the design includes a heat recovery chiller, among other features.
Aspirational design that creates and defines memorable experiences.
Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design, Environmental Graphics, Branding
Cleveland
Tucson Los Angeles
Ventura
Atlanta
Baltimore
Portland www.onyxcreative.com