Overview

Blending engineering functionality with a regenerative design approach, results in signature places that foster livability.

Burleigh Square, Wauwatosa, WI

A 22-acre retail development, on the site of former industrial manufacturing complex, features sustainable approaches and solutions, including stormwater management and erosion control.

Harbor Park, Kenosha, WI

A 69-acre redevelopment site in downtown Kenosha that transformed former industrial land into public gathering places, a promenade, visitor attractions, and a residential neighborhood.

City of Kenosha Transit Center, Kenosha, WI

A comprehensive facility and site master plan of the current facilities was completed and provides an opportunity for Kenosha Transit to replace aging, inefficient, and substandard facilities.
• Increasing the capacity of maintenance and
storage from 55 to 65 buses, private vehicles
and cross traffic patterns
• Organizing the Bus Parking/Storage
configuration to enhance circulation and
reduce unnecessary bus movements
• Incorporating the ideas and insights of the
various project stakeholders in the most
efficient way possible
• The facility was programmed at 157,378
square feet for all building areas.

Grandview Commons, Madison, WI

A 260-acre residential mixed-use development designed to be a pedestrian-oriented, traditional neighborhood.
• Pedestrian-focused integration of scale
• Diversity of architecture
• Interconnectivity