Post-occupancy survey reveals CCSD59 Early Learning Center design capitalizes on outdoor learning and the power of play to change attitudes [Mount Prospect, IL] – Giorgia Spentzos Dravilas’s son felt anxiety each time he stepped out of the car and approached his preschool. Then came the time for him to walk into his new school: Community […]
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Academic Library Design: National Conference to Feature Harper College’s Library Transformation
Harper College and Legat Architects to reveal the changing role of academic libraries at American Association of Community Colleges’ Annual Convention The Internet era has changed the way that students absorb and use information. However, many dark and cluttered college libraries, built long before the advent of the Internet, have lagged behind. The good news […]
Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital Special Care Nursery Renovations Improve Efficiency and Comfort
Relationship-based care and nursing excellence drive design of revamped nursery [Geneva, IL] – When parents, grandparents, and siblings enter the revived Level II-E Special Care Nursery of Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital (affiliated with Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago), they experience a relaxed setting where compassionate care is a priority. What was […]
Moraine Valley Community College Launches Allied Health and Nursing Program at Blue Island Campus
Education Center at Blue Island renovation simulates real-world hospital settings and supports national movement to diversify healthcare programs In the 1930s, Blue Island, Illinois, residents headed to the A&P on Western Avenue to do their shopping. Little did they know that nearly 90 years later that same building would stand asthe Education Center at Blue […]
Legat Architects Announces Five New Principals
Growth of architecture/interior design firm’s leadership fueled by diversity of perspectives Fifteen years ago, Legat Architects’ then president/CEO Wayne Machnich gave Patrick Brosnan some advice on building a strong leadership team—surround yourself with people who think differently than you. Since his appointment to President/CEO in 2007, Brosnan has kept that advice close to heart and […]
Harper College, Legat Architects to Explore Academic Library Design at National Community College Conference
Innovations Conference forum investigates community college library paradigm shift from quiet study space to enticing destination, highlights Harper College’s library renovation When he designed the iconic Phillips Exeter Academy Library (Exeter, New Hampshire) in the mid-1960s, renowned architect Louis Kahn had a concept: “A man with a book goes to the light. A library begins […]
Hyatt Place Royal Oak Construction Nears Completion
New hotel/mixed-use development to spark revitalization of Detroit suburb [Royal Oak, MI] – A new, 123-room Hyatt Place hotel is under construction in the lively Detroit suburb of Royal Oak. Topping off (i.e., placement of the roof deck and parapets) has been completed. The 100,000-square-foot select service hotel, led by Namou Hotel Group, showcases a […]
Rosalind Franklin University Launches Center for Advanced Simulation in Healthcare
Build-out creates authentic hospital setting that expands university healthcare simulation program, brings professional training option to Centegra Health System’s Huntley, Illinois, campus. At first glance, the upper floors of Centegra Medical Office Building 2 in Huntley, Illinois, look much like a small hospital. Sliding glass doors open to ICU, trauma, and emergency treatment rooms. Medical […]
Element Moline Hotel Approaches Completion
Adaptive reuse project transforms 100-year-old landmark into stylish hotel that respects historic origins [Moline, IL] – Construction of Element Moline, the first Illinois hotel in Marriott International’s expanding Element Hotels portfolio, is nearing completion. The hotel is slated for opening in February, 2018. The adaptive reuse project converts the historic O’Rourke Building, a former Sears, […]
Mundelein and Glenbard West High School Additions Featured at Illinois’ Largest PreK-12 Education Conference
Suburban high schools achieve advanced science/classroom environments while covering opposite ends of the aesthetic spectrum Two strikingly different styles of architecture characterize the recent science and classroom additions at Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn, Illinois) and Mundelein High School (Mundelein, Illinois). The former, featuring a warm, brick-dominant traditional exterior, not only advances Glenbard West’s […]
Moline High School Breaks Ground on Bartlett Performing Arts Center
Sophisticated arts venue to honor Moline benefactor, expand educational opportunities, and enrich city’s cultural fabric Insurance executive Robert E. Bartlett (1927-1998) loved the City of Moline. He supported the regional arts scene, and anonymously donated to causes that helped economically disadvantaged students in the area. On January 9, 2018, teachers, students, and dignitaries gathered at […]
Beacon Place Breaks Ground on Waukegan Community Center Annex
Facility to bring Waukegan community center much-needed programmatic and storage space When Beacon Place began in late 2012, the founders had visions for programs that would serve local children and families. Since then, a once abandoned, dilapidated house has become a thriving community center that now serves over 700 kids and adults. Beacon Place offers […]