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Heery is acting as Architect of Record and Sports Designer for the Nippert Stadium west pavilion structure and east concourse at the University of Cincinnati. This project stretches across 7 levels, including an 130,000 SF press / VIP tower, the replacement of all existing game day functions, and enhanced premium seating through the addition of:

■ 1,100 club seats ■ 30 loge boxes ■ 21 private suites

With contemporary design being a noticeable element on University of Cincinnati’s campus, Heery Sports had the opportunity to provide innovative design solutions to compliment the surrounding areas. Maximizing originality with the functionality of the athletic facility and high end VIP spaces was a challenge, yet a stimulating part of the design process.

This project will be open for the 2015 football season. Key Project Compo-nents:

■ Outdoor roof terrace for pre-activation ■ 50-seat president’s suite and private suites for ADs ■ 1,100 new club seats ■ Concourse and pedestrian access enhancement ■ Meeting and dining rooms ■ Press facilities

CLIENT:University of Cincinnati PROJECT LOCATION:Cincinnati, Ohio

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATINippert Stadium

CLIENT:City of Newnan PROJECT LOCATION:Newnan, Georgia

SERVICES:Commissioning Engineering

NEWNAN HOSPITAL / UWG REDEVELOPMENTCity of Newnan

Heery is providing commissioning and engineering services for the renovation and redevelopment of the Old Newnan Hospital into a Nursing Education building for the University of West Georgia’s new Newnan campus. The existing facility, originally built in 1925, contains many structures built and renovated over a span of 86 years. Over the last 10 years, most of the original hospital functions have moved to another hospital structure in town, and only portions of the hospital were still being used. The new education building is expected to be completed in January, 2015, with an anticipated enrollment of 3,000 students.

Systems being commissioned include:Plumbing Systems:

■ Water heaters ■ Booster Pumps ■ Landscape Irrigation

HVAC System: ■ Fire/smoke dampers ■ Terminal units ■ Control system ■ Direct outdoor air systems ■ Variable frequency drives

Special Ventilation: ■ Fume hoods

Electrical Systems: ■ Emergency Power Systems ■ Lighting Controls

Electronic Safety and Security: ■ Security system, including

doors and hardware ■ Fire and smoke alarms ■ Integration of fire alarm/

security system

CLIENT:Colorado State University PROJECT LOCATION:Fort Collins, Colorado

SERVICES:Architecture

SITE PLAN - LEVEL ONE

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITYHealth Center

Colorado State University (CSU) is in the process of merging its on-campus Student Health Network, with a four story community health center. The new CSU Health Center will be located at the southeast corner of the CSU campus, in a very prominent and accessible location for students, faculty, and the Ft. Collins community.

CSU is partnering with University of Colorado Health in establishing a Primary Care and Sports Medicine Clinic on the main level, while sharing Imaging and Physical Therapy and an Outpatient Pharmacy. In addition the Columbine Center for Healthy Aging will have new space on the same floor.

The building is designed to meet Colorado State University’s high standard for excellence in architecture, and will be LEED Gold certified. The new CSU Health Center will serve as a gateway to the Colorado State University Campus.

CLIENT:Intercontinental Exchange PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior DesignMEP EngineeringStructural EngineeringCommissioning

INTERCONTINENTAL EXCHANGE, INC.Corporate Headquarters

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the leading network of regulated exchanges and clearinghouses for financial and commodity markets. The new headquarters houses ICE business operations which are central to the functioning of the financial markets in the United States and internationally. Heery provided architectural, interior and engineering design services for ICE’s new corporate headquarters in Atlanta. Our design solutions include:

■ The development of “smart” interior where work environments are customized to meet the needs of different program requirements while at the same time providing enough flexibility to allow departments to grow or shrink based on the needs of the company.

■ A design that expresses both the qualities of a major financial exchange and advanced financial technology company. This is conveyed through the combination of high quality materials including marble and walnut with classic modern furniture, glazed office fronts and open office space which is clean and simple. A reception desk, an abstract of the company name, reflects the leading edge quality of the company.

■ To foster continued innovation and collaboration in its delivery of reliable and accessible data, technology, and risk management services around the world; we provided a solution creating “hubs” of social settings. These spaces are highlighted with writable work surfaces on the walls so all meeting and interaction space can be a working tool for the development of ideas.

CLIENT:Broward County PROJECT LOCATION:Fort Lauderdale, Florida

SERVICES:ArchitectureMEP EngineeringInterior Design

BROWARD COUNTY Courthouse

Located on a downtown Ft. Lauderdale site, the new 20-story, 741,000 SF courthouse occupies a 1.55-acre portion of an existing 18-acre urban justice campus and is one of the few courthouses in the U.S. to consolidate a mix of court types including civil, magistrate, domestic relations, juvenile dependency and delinquency, criminal, domestic violence, and probate, as well as complete Clerk of Court functions, in one building. Other support spaces include Court Administration, State Attorney and Sheriff’s Department. Because of this mix, functional planning and programming has been a key element in the design to ensure that spaces are specifically designed to meet the needs of each type of space, as well as to provide proper circulation and security throughout the facility.

The joint venture team has worked with the county since 2005 in master planning and conceptual design of the 18-acre campus to accommodate planned growth through the year 2030. In addition to the courthouse facility currently in construction, the plan calls for a county office building, jail, three additional courthouse buildings, energy center and parking garage, as well as a series of pedestrian parks, plazas, and a riverfront promenade that will create a new civic campus for the Ft. Lauderdale community.

The University of Arkansas has expanded on its relationship with Heery Sports for a new, free-standing Student Success Center located in the University’s athletic precinct. The project houses academic, nutritional, personal and professional development components for more than 460 student-athletes. The Student-Athlete Success Center also includes the Razorback Leadership Academy, supporting athletes in their community outreach and campus leadership roles.

The most rewarding part of the design process was understanding the main purpose of the project: to create an integrated academic support system that focuses on the graduation of student-athletes from the University of Arkansas.

Key Project Components: ■ Dining hall and full-service kitchen ■ Group and quiet study rooms ■ Tutoring rooms ■ Computer and learning labs ■ 170-seat auditorium ■ Staff and academic counselor offices ■ Designed for LEED Silver

CLIENT:University of Arkansas PROJECT LOCATION:Fayetteville, Arkansas

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASJerry and Gene Jones Student-Athlete Success Center

The challenges inherent in converting 26,749 SF of shell space located 30 feet beneath a football stadium into a world class Women’s Volleyball practice facility and team/hospitality area called for the same versatility, character and quality in the interior design team that winning coaches look for in their star recruits. Solving these challenges at the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas (UT) in Austin became the design team’s mission.

With a February 2015 opening, the design team’s main goals included maximizing the space within the constraining location, then focusing on incorporating the University of Texas brand through the use of furniture, material textures, pattern application and finishes, and designing and applying specific treatments to match the variety of spaces. The project accommodates several functions for the Volleyball program, from practice courts, equipment storage and video production rooms to higher-end coaches’ and players locker room and lounges. One main goal of the $8.8 million project was to enhance the day-to-day efficiency to operations for volleyball players, coaches and staff members while making a home away from home for the program.

CLIENT:University of Texas System PROJECT LOCATION:Austin, Texas

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

UNIVERSITY OF TEXASVolleyball Development Center

CLIENT:General Services Administration PROJECT LOCATION:Brunswick, Georgia

SERVICES:ArchitectureMEP EngineeringStructural EngineeringFire Protection EngineeringInterior Design

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONFrank M. Scarlett Federal Building Renovation

The Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building in Brunswick, Georgia, was originally constructed in 1959 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As part of an effort by the General Services Administration to make capital security upgrades to numerous federal buildings throughout the country, Heery is providing design services to renovate the existing facility and construct a new addition. Heery is teamed with JK Lockwood Construction Company for this project, which is being delivered Design-Build.

The addition to the facility will house secure judicial parking, a secure US Marshal Service vehicle sallyport, a new prisoner elevator, a new judicial elevator and expansion space for the US Marshal Service Office and Bankruptcy Judge’s Chamber. Renovation work includes the relocation of a Magistrate Courtroom, Magistrate Judicial Chamber and the District Clerk’s Office. In addition, building-wide mechanical system upgrades are being performed and a new emergency generator will be provided.

Site security upgrades include a new secure, gated area to serve as an entry for the US Marshal Service vehicle sallyport and judicial parking, new fence and gates to enclose the US Postal Service parking lot and new site barriers to maintain a standoff distance for vehicles. The exterior facade uses materials that complement the existing building as depicted in the criteria documents provided by GSA.

CLIENT:Aspen Valley Hospital PROJECT LOCATION:Aspen, Colorado

SERVICES:Architecture

ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITALMaster Plan and Implementation

To meet the needs of the growing Aspen Community, Aspen Valley Hospital is transforming from an outdated, 70,000 SF, inpatient-focused Critical Access Hospital, into a progressive, 230,000 SF, outpatient-oriented, efficient, and user-friendly medical center.

To achieve this growth with site limitations, a complex phased approach includes both horizontal and vertical expansions involving the development of new service areas in their entirety in order to move services into new space before renovating vacated areas.

Building on a relationship that began in 1999, Aspen Valley Hospital and Heery Design have worked closely to develop the master plan and design and the ongoing implementation of the expansion and renovation phases.

CLIENT:Wake Forest University PROJECT LOCATION:Winston-Salem, North Carolina

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior DesignEngineering

After acquiring the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum from the City of Winston-Salem, Wake Forest University selected Heery to develop a renovation master plan that will lead to upgrades focused on enhancing the game day experience for fans and athletes, as well as providing new revenue generating amenity features. The facility, originally built in 1989, has been the home of Wake Forest Basketball from its inception, however, the coliseum’s appearance was reflective of a generic, multi-use, municipally-owned and operated entertainment center, more so than the home court of Demon Deacon Basketball.

Through this acquisition, Wake Forest has a desire to refresh and modernize the venue while also creating a branded environment that responds to the emotional triggers of students, recruits, alumni and fan base. With an emphasis on right sizing the arena, the Demon Deacons will have a more energetic and intimate home court advantage to celebrate WFU’s accomplishments.

The initial assignment included programming the spaces available with involvement from all the user groups and stakeholders in the project. Multiple concepts have been developed and analyzed through the course of the process. These concepts were synthesized into a single master plan of improvements to be accomplished in phases that respect the available resources. Great attention was paid to develope an initial renovation scenario that provides new amenities that create additional revenues to be reinvested in future phases of the project.

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITYLawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum MP Study

CLIENT:iHeartMedia, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Interior DesignCommissioning

IHEARTMEDIARestack and Renovation

iHeartMedia, Inc. consists of two main media businesses: Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings and the wholly-owned iHeartMedia. Between these divisions, the company focuses on providing a spectrum of multi-platform advertising and marketing opportunities for partners and world-class entertainment for listeners and users. The company’s operations also include, online and mobile services, including iHeartRadio—the free all-in-one, industry-leading digital radio service; live concerts and events such as the iHeartRadio Music Festival; program syndication; real-time traffic services; music research services; and independent media representation.

Heery provided interior design and commissioning services for iHeartMedia’s new corporate office in Atlanta. The three-story renovation included existing furniture which was reconfigured to complement the additional new workstations.

Additional space includes multiple conference rooms, an interactive reception lobby, entertainment center, upscale wetbar, performance stage and elevators.

The design of iHeartMedia’s Atlanta corporate office needed to project its brand and color scheme to create an inviting atmosphere to all guests and employees. Heery’s team is executing the project in adherence with the company’s design guidelines while keeping the project within the proposed budget.

CLIENT:University of Colorado Health PROJECT LOCATION:Fort Collins, Colorado

SERVICES:Architecture

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HEALTHPoudre Valley Cancer Center

Given the ever increasing volume of northern Colorado patients, elevated cancer awareness and the desire to continue being the region’s leading provider of pro-active, cutting edge cancer treatment care, UCH wanted to take action. The $10.7 million, 44,390 SF project was built in 3 phases, allowing the project to remain fully operational throughout construction.

The first phase consisted of a 4,400 SF renovation of the existing radiation oncology suite, including a second linear accelerator and CT simulation scanner. The design process began with an intensive and interactive one week LEAN 2P work session, with input from UCH stakeholders, cancer survivors, the design team and the CM/GC. With several viewpoints coming together ‘real time’, the all-inclusive planning allowed Heery to move quicker through the planning, concept design and schematic design phases. Over 45 days of back and forth consensus building, Heery was able to evaluate design, construction and schedule situations that resulted in a more well-organized project process. All of this saved UCH in design and construction dollars that was used toward furthering patient care or other future project needs. The second phase included construction of a 32,150 SF, two-story addition and interior renovation highlighted by a new lobby and entrance, along with a Main Street pedestrian corridor that links to the existing lobby, oncology departments in the existing wing, and an exterior healing garden. The final phase – a 7,840 SF renovation in the existing wing – will add a nutritional center, physical rehabilitation, alternative medicine therapies and a flexible conference center.

CLIENT:Consolidated Label Co. PROJECT LOCATION:Sanford, Florida

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

CONSOLIDATED LABEL CO. Corporate Headquarters

The new corporate headquarters for Consolidated Label Co., a leading manufacturer of custom labels for industry giants such as Del Monte, Motts and Tropicana, transforms a vacant 1970s military factory into a contemporary, yet functional and efficient corporate office space and manufacturing plant for the expanding business. The 167,505 SF building provides essential space for administrative and production functions with an inviting front entry and lobby. The Heery Design and Balfour Beatty design-build team recreated the front entrance by adding transparency and verticality to a relatively opaque and horizontal existing structure.

Heery’s sports facility design group designed a new 4,000-seat football stadium for the Colorado School of Mines. The Division II school, perhaps best known for graduating great engineers, now has the best athletic facilities in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The design team leveraged the Mines setting, which features a view corridor toward Tabletop Mountain at one end of the stadium and the peaks of the Rocky Mountains at the other, and took advantage of extensive plazas that have been developed on the campus in recent years, creating a natural tailgating area.

The $15.2 million project includes a general seating grandstand with restrooms, concessions, press box and VIP area; a 48,000 SF Athletic Facility with strength and conditioning, training, hydrotherapy, equipment, meeting rooms, auditorium, football and track locker rooms and coaches offices. The project is targeted to achieve LEED Silver certification and made extensive use of local materials.

CLIENT:Colorado School of Mines PROJECT LOCATION:Golden, Colorado

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESMarv Kay Stadium

CLIENT:Vail Valley Medical Center PROJECT LOCATION:Vail, Colorado

SERVICES:Architecture

VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTERMaster Plan and Implementation

Heery has completed a Master Plan for the redevelopment of the Vail Valley Medical Center. The plan includes new construction and renovation of over 100,000 square feet of inpatient and outpatient facilities, plus a new 4-story underground parking structure, a new central plant, and a rooftop helipad.

Reconstruction of the campus will proceed in stages, starting with the new Steadman Clinic and Steadman-Philippon Research Institute. A new office space and entrance lobby on the lower level will be incorporated.

The Steadman Philippon Institute will incorporate clinical space, with diagnostic imaging, bioskills and research labs, and the Howard Head Sports Medicine Center. Plans include indoor-outdoor treatment space and aquatics, with rehab services integrated for optimizing the physician-to-patient experience. The Steadman Clinic (formerly Steadman-Hawkins) specializes in knee, hip, shoulder,elbow, hand, spine, foot and ankle injuries. The clinic is a leading provider of sports medicine and orthopedic services to world-class athletes.

New medical services at VVMC will include state-of-the art Emergency, Imaging, and Cardiopulmonary Departments, including a Cardiac Cath Lab. The ICU/PCU wing of the existing hospital is being renovated to improve patient privacy and acute care services.

CLIENT:Polk State College PROJECT LOCATION:Bartow, Florida

SERVICES:MEP EngineeringFire Protection Engineering

POLK STATE COLLEGEAdvanced Technology Center

The new advanced technology center will be the new and permanent home of the Polk State College’s Corporate College. This facility will consist of laboratory spaces and computer labs for emerging technologies, 120 seat addition for lecture and seminars, instructional classrooms, meeting spaces and faculty offices.

‘‘The new building should serve as an attractive, centrally located base for the center, which will address critical industry needs through high-skill training that incorporates state-of-the-art technology, training, education tools, and support services,” a fact sheet about the plans said.

It will include high-tech laboratories, classrooms, and meeting and office spaces, and will encompass the advanced technology training institutes now already offered at the Corporate College. Those are advanced manufacturing, supply chain management, design, construction and sustainability, IT/computer, professional development and contractor safety training

CLIENT:University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics PROJECT LOCATION:Iowa City, Iowa

SERVICES:Architecture

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS & CLINICSIowa Children’s Hospital

Heery has worked with the UIHC for over 50 years and have completed over 3 million SF in projects totaling over $600 million dollars in construction costs. Based upon Heery’s knowledge of the campus and strong working relationship with the hospital, UIHC appointed Heery as the Architect of Record for the Iowa Children’s Hospital project.

The Children’s Hospital will be designed to enhance healthcare services to children and their families across Iowa. The new pediatric health “Center of Excellence” will further develop a statewide, Iowa-specific children’s system of care by creating a state-of-the-art children’s hospital and incorporating sophisticated health information technology. The new 14-story inpatient care facility, with three levels below ground and eight above, will offer 189 beds, an increase from the 164 beds in the current Children’s Hospital. The new Children’s Hospital tower will be built immediately south of Hospital Ramp II, which stands across Hawkins Drive from Kinnick Stadium.

Another 55 pediatric beds will continue to function in UIHC’s existing Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which will be physically linked to 28 additional NICU beds in the new Children’s Hospital.

The new Children’s Hospital is designed for LEED Gold certification, utilizing systems and materials that not only meet energy efficiency goals, but also are appropriate to, and harmonious with, the architectural context of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

CLIENT:Selig Enterprises, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Interior Design

SELIG ENTERPRISES, INC.84 Walton Street Lobby Renovation

Heery was hired by Selig Enterprises, Inc. to renovate the lobby of 84 Walton Street, a historic 6-story office building built in the early 1900s in the downtown Fairlie Poplar district of Atlanta. In an area situated between Georgia State University, the downtown business district and some of Atlanta’s hottest entertainment venues, the goal of the renovation was to reposition the building to attract young start-up tech companies to this vibrant urban community.

The 10,000 SF renovation included the first floor main building lobby, the mezzanine and the elevator lobbies. The design involved removing layers of finishes that had built up over years of renovations to expose the beauty of the original historic elements within the space. In contrast, the new security desk, furniture and glass partitions are inserted as simple, sleek, modern elements. This juxtaposition reflects the larger context of this revitalized neighborhood that both celebrates it past while looking to the future.

CLIENT:Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTCentral Passenger Terminal Complex Modernization Study

Heery provided engineering design services and design support for the Master Plan Consultation project for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. To date, 18 task orders have been awarded, including a Modernization Study of the Central Passenger Terminal Complex (CPTC). This study was completed as part of a major renovation effort geared toward enhancing the travel experience through the world’s busiest airport.

Areas included in the study included the North and South Terminal curbside passenger drop off areas, Atrium, main security screening checkpoint, checkpoint composure area, lower roadway pedestrian tunnels, plane train and transportation mall. Conceptually, the project team’s aim was to lighten and brighten the existing spaces, using materials and visual cues to create an improved wayfinding experience for passengers. Cleaner, more modern aesthetics were considered to create a refreshed design.

For each area, numerous schemes were created, including:

■ In the atrium, two-story living walls and a large oculus skylight would open up the space while reinforcing the airport’s sustainability campaign. Integrated planters would be paired with flexible touch-down seating to create a lounge environment.

■ Created by local artists, large-scale installations in the passenger tunnels might differentiate otherwise similar train stops, serving as a wayfinding tool.

CLIENT:Troy University PROJECT LOCATION:Troy, Alabama

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

The project includes new team facilities, VIP amenities, and a seating addition. The end zone facility includes premium activation points on every floor, including views into the strength and conditioning center, club and loge seating on the coaches’ level, an open-air, covered pre-game activation space on the concourse plaza and deck, and a multi-purpose club that doubles as a training table for all athletes.

The project also calls for centrally localized team facilities, including: ■ locker rooms ■ strength and conditioning ■ training/rehab mud room ■ meeting rooms ■ training table ■ recruiting lounge ■ administration offices ■ hall of fame

TROY UNIVERSITYVeterans Memorial Stadium

CLIENT:Georgia Tech PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Commissioning

GEORGIA TECHEco-Biosystems Building

Heery provided whole building commissioning for the new 218,800 SF Engineered Biosystems Building. This project marks the culmination of Georgia Tech’s desire for a world-class, multi-disciplinary research facility designed to foster interaction between researchers from the College of Engineering and College of Science. The primary focus is biomedical research in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, diabetes and various heart diseases. Heery is responsible for commissioning mechanical, electrical, emergency power, plumbing, and fire alarm and protection systems.

Although designed to achieve LEED Gold certification, the project is on track to achieve LEED Platinum certification. Georgia Tech’s goal is for the facility to reinforce the university’s Eco-Commons and will anchor the development of this section of the campus. Numerous innovative sustainable design elements were incorporated into the facility, with Heery conducting functional performance, energy performance, and on-going commissioning for systems such as: chilled beams and process chilled water systems for laboratory cooling that reduces air flow rates - central air economizing - variable air volume laboratory fume hoods with BAS monitoring and auto-sash controls - rainwater harvesting for water reduction at all lavatories - controlled environment rooms for high-precision thermal controls - photovoltaic power generation and solar thermal water heating technologies - daylight harvesting and occupancy-sensing lighting controls.

Heery provided design and engineering services for the renovation of the indoor tennis pavilion center. Phase I included new court lighting, exit lights, fire suppression and new 6” water tap, HVAC repair, building insulation and exterior roof coating. The second phase of the project included new locker rooms for varsity men’s and women’s tennis teams, as well as public locker rooms. The mezzanine level, above the team facilities, includes fan seating and the new head and assistant coaches’ offices that overlook the existing 8 tennis courts. The addition also called for an upgrade to the exterior, entry vestibule, and reception area, as well as new HVAC systems for the entire building.

CLIENT:University of Pennsylvania PROJECT LOCATION:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAHecht Tennis Center

CLIENT:Balfour Beatty Construction PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Interior Design

BALFOUR BEATTY CONSTRUCTIONOffice Renovation

The renovation of Balfour Beatty Construction’s 24,500 SF office was an opportunity for the company to reinforce its culture and remind employees and visitors alike of the firm’s purpose: “To be a relentless ally for the success of each and every dream we are entrusted to build.”

At every turn, the design reinforces Balfour Beatty Construction’s culture. Stepping off the elevator, employees and guests are greeted with Balfour Beatty’s mission statement, and the company’s four areas of focus - Zero Harm, Zero Waste, Employee Inspiration and Client Advocacy - are highlighted throughout the space.

The design strikes an effective balance between the raw expression of materials used in the construction industry and the sophisticated technology leveraged by a firm delivering cutting-edge, 21st Century projects. The lobby imaginatively incorporates an array of construction materials - concrete, aged metal, rebar, glass, and re-claimed wood - and features an eye-catching mural depicting construction activities in front of the Atlanta skyline. The message is clear: this is a forward-thinking construction firm, grounded by its history and values.

At the completion of master planning, programming and conceptual design exercises, the University of Memphis paired Heery with a local architectural firm to implement a new, on-campus indoor practice facility to support the football program. The selected scheme provides for a full length practice field that opens to the existing outdoor fields. The most demanding aspects of the design process was found in connecting the new construction of the indoor facility with an existing player and team development facility, as well as providing components for shared resources between other collegiate sports. The amount of natural light and sightlines from the coaches’ offices and player spaces have also been a driving factor behind the design.

Key Project Components: ■ Athletic training table ■ Coaches’ offices / suites ■ Locker room renovations ■ Player lounge renovations ■ 100-yard practice field

CLIENT:University of Memphis PROJECT LOCATION:Memphis, Tennessee

SERVICES:Architecture

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISIndoor Practice Facility

CLIENT:TPA Group PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:ArchitectureEngineering

1100 OVERTONNew Office Building

As one the first new from the ground up office buildings in Atlanta since 2008, TPA Group engaged Heery Design to provide architecture and engineering services to create a 7-story Class-A office building and parking structure. TPA succeeded in securing the major building tenant, Synovus Financial Corporation. They will occupy 4 floors of the building, as part of a consolidation of Synovus offices around the Atlanta area.

Real estate value is driven by proximity and the ability of a new office building to connect to its location. The project is coincident with the construction of the new SunTrust Ballpark in Cobb County. To take advantage of this location, the building includes a balcony that overlooks the new ballpark and mixed-use development. From this vantage point, the balcony is the design hallmark of the building, establishing a prow pointing north towards the ballpark.

The new all glass building is timeless in character, international presence and its design will stand out against the more traditional buildings in Cobb County. The building is designed with column free floor plates and floor to ceiling glass; the open floor plan will allow for light and great views of Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead.

As one of the last greenfield sites in that Cumberland area, the site has direct access to the major highways and the prime location provides building tenants with access to the SunTrust Ballpark, Cobb Energy Center. Cobb Galleria Center, as well as shopping and restaurants in the area.

CLIENT:Snohomish County Facilities Management PROJECT LOCATION:Everett, Washington

SERVICES:Architecture

SNOHOMISH COUNTYReplacement Courthouse

The new 256,000 SF County Courthouse replaces a 117,000 SF facility that served the County’s Justice functions for over 50 years but is not conducive to meeting current and future standards for safe, secure and efficient court operations.

The new courthouse design uses contemporary planning standards to improve operations, security and circulation by separating populations within the building through separate circulation systems. In addition to “right-sizing” the functional spaces to meet today’s standards, the design includes separate circulation for secure access and movement within the building, replaces 20 existing courtrooms, and provides administrative departments critical to the operations of the courts. The multi-phased delivery also includes renovation and infill of the 40,000 SF Mission Building, an existing courts administration facility located adjacent to the site.

The new facility is located across the street from the existing County campus, forming an extension to the campus fabric and defining a eight-story edge to a lively and well-used civic plaza at the center of the jail, administration, and Mission building. The façade design, tile floor and wood paneling patterns are analogous to the region’s history in the logging industry that was economically vital to Snohomish County at the turn of the century. The movement and energy in the dynamic shifting patterns are reminiscent of the historical photographic imagery of timber logs floating on a river current, and the shapes and patterns they form.

CLIENT:West Virginia University PROJECT LOCATION:Morgantown, West Virginia

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior DesignEngineering

As the original infrastructure has reached its life span, the University has engaged Heery Sports to provide professional services for the complete renovation of the concourse level. This will include new infrastructure and facilities compliant with the current codes and modern stadium standards along with existing box upgrades. The upgrades include tailgating suites, sponsor plazas, entry plazas and gates, VIP amenity seating, and food courts and concourses.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYMilan-Puskar Stadium

CLIENT:Veritiv Corporation PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Interior Design

VERITIV CORPORATIONCorporate Headquarters

As a leader in B2B distribution solutions, Veritiv Corporation hired Heery International to design their new corporate headquarters located in Sandy Springs, Georgia. The company was recently formed as a result of the merger of xpedx and Unisource Worldwide and the new facility is a consolidation from 3 locations. Veritiv’s office design creates an opportunity for the company to communicate its new vision and brand to its customers and employees by creating a unique work environment for both executives and top management.

The client desired a traditional office arrangement providing privacy for executives. This is supported by alternative work venues that punctuate the space providing opportunities for executives and staff to engage one another in more open, less formal settings. The materials used in the design strike a balance between the company’s history and its future. Warm colors and rich woods reflect the stability and longevity of the parent corporate entities while glass walls, modern lighting and an angular geometry speak to Veritiv’s new direction. The project includes a reception area, executive board room, café, huddle rooms, phone rooms, meeting rooms, alternative work venues, offices and workstations for Veritiv’s Finance, Operations, IT and Human Resources divisions. The new Northpark location in Sandy Springs accommodates approximately 150 people on three floors.

CLIENT:Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport PROJECT LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICES:Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Structural Engineering Commissioning

ATLANTA HARTSFIELD-JACKSON AIRPORTTerminal Central Utility Plant (TCUP)

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (H-JAIA) is the world’s busiest airport, handling over 90 million passengers and 1 million take-offs and landings annually. It not only serves as a critical economic engine for the City of Atlanta and the State of Georgia, but is an integral component of the nation’s air transportation network. Interruption of operations at H-JAIA not only impacts the local economy, but impacts the nation. The Terminal Central Utility Plant (TCUP) provides hot and chilled water to all domestic terminals and concourses. In 2009, it was determined that the utility plant required replacement and upgrade to accommodate the airport’s future chilled and hot water needs. Heery’s engineering team was selected to design the central utility plant, including chillers, cooling tower, plant control and pumping system, medium voltage distribution system and a new Georgia Power service/transformer vault.

Primary project challenges includes: ■ Accelerated procurement and construction schedule. ■ Design concept that facilitates construction requirements

with no interruption to ongoing airport operations. ■ Design concept that accommodates a two-fold expansion of

the central plant’s cooling capacity. ■ Integration of a new utility company service/vault into the

existing terminal building. ■ Integration of the new central utility plant automation system

with the existing building automation platforms.

CLIENT:University of Florida PROJECT LOCATION:Gainesville, Florida

SERVICES:Architecture

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDAHarrell Medical Education Building

The new Harrell Medical Education building is a 94,300 SF facility that houses teaching environments for medical education and the physician assistant program. The facility includes:

■ Experiential Learning Center | Simulation theater designed to adapt to future changes in medicine

■ Learning Studios | Collaborative learning and teaching classroom ■ Personal Learning Spaces | Multiple-format meeting and study

spaces for individual and small group study ■ Advanced Technology | Video capture and recording systems that

allow for broad communication of clinical and experiential learning within the building

■ High Interaction Planning | Design that brings together a broad variety of program spaces to promote interaction between students and faculty

The building includes simulation space where students and trainees—working in reconfigurable rooms—can train and practice clinical, diagnostic, or treatment that might be encountered in a medical facility. The learning studio is comprised of two large flexible use classrooms that can be modified for lecture and group learning, all with access to cutting-edge audio visual support.

CLIENT:University of Texas System PROJECT LOCATION:Austin, Texas

SERVICES:ArchitectureInterior Design

UNIVERSITY OF TEXASAthletic Nutritional Center

As part of the University of Texas Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium Basement Infill project, Heery Sports completed the architecture and interior design for the Sports Medicine and Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning Facility, as well as the Texas Athletic Nutrition Center (TANC).

The training table for all athletes included: ■ Electronic menus that are programmed to the back of house

nutritionist’s office ■ Easy conversion into a game day club ■ Interactive nutritional teaching stations ■ Action point stations for food and beverage

CLIENT:Doylestown Hospital PROJECT LOCATION:Doylestown, Pennsylvania

SERVICES:Architecture

DOYLESTOWN HOSPITALMaster Plan and Implementation

Heery Design worked with Doylestown Hos pital to develop a long-range Master Plan for both the main hospital and ambulatory sites. The Master Plan established the necessary organizing framework to accom modate and bring to fruition Doylestown’s strategic, clinical and operational goals. The project addressed issues such as functional relationships, efficiency, access and wayfinding, right-sizing and image. A specific goal of the master plan was to develop a strategy for ambulatory care services both for on campus and off-site locations to help the hospital meet challenges of the changing healthcare market.

The Master Plan also proposed a new con venient access corridor from the existing parking garage to the Main Lobby Atrium. This connecting corridor creates a new front door to the hospital, addressing is sues of image, access and wayfinding. This project will reorganize ambulatory access to the Hospital and create opportunities for new clinical space conveniently con nected to the parking garage and lobby registration areas. The project also identified the need for a new Ambulatory Care Center on campus to off-load outpatient volume from the Main Hospital.

AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITYGovernors Stadium

Heery acted as the Sports Design Consultant to a local architect in order to provide new team facilities and premium seating options for Governor’s Stadium. The new amenities in the skyboxes provided a sports bar-like atmosphere, including operable glass windows and in-game video monitors. Heery Sports provided a design that incorporated the history of Austin Peay’s program with the enhancement of luxury seating and upgraded football operations facilities, improving the football recruiting path.

Key Project Components: ■ New grandstands, including 3,800 bench seats ■ Open air concourse renovations ■ 336 person chair back club / 13 Suites ■ Locker rooms ■ Player lounge ■ Equipment room ■ Training / multi-purpose space ■ Coaches’ offices and meeting rooms ■ Façade enhancement

CLIENT:Austin Peay State University PROJECT LOCATION:Clarksville, Tennessee

SERVICES:Architecture

2015 Projects