INTERIOR
architecture
1963 Bell
Located just south of Gray’s Lake with an incredible view of the downtown skyline, the office complex at 1963 Bell Avenue was in need of updating for modern offices. Occupied by a single corporate office user in the past, the plan was to update and modify the configuration to support multiple tenants.
Centro
Built concurrently with the renovation of the Masonic Temple into the Temple for Performing Arts, Centro is the major restaurant in the development and has become a Des Moines icon for late night dining.
ID8 Architects
We decided to move our offices to a historic building on Locust Street across from the new Pappajohn Sculpture Park. The space is located in the same building as 14Forty Lofts, a project we designed that was nearing completion.
LaMarca and Landry
The project is located in Deer Wood Office Park. LaMarca and Landry Law wanted to present an upscale image while creating a quiet working environment. The office was constructed to provide the complete acoustical privacy between offices and conference rooms.
Sarto
Sarto was an upscale men’s and women’s clothing store in the West Glen development in West Des Moines. The goal was to create an environment where high quality merchandise could be displayed. Quantity was never the issue with the owner. Buyer experience was the driving force behind the design.
Temple for Performing Arts
The Masonic Temple is a ground up renovation of a 1913 building. The facility houses the Des Moines Symphony’s Youth Symphony Academy and the Des Moines Symphony offices.
Two Rivers Marketing
Two Rivers Marketing owned the General Motors Parts warehouse originally built in 1935. The marketing firm caters to industrial and agricultural clients and wished to keep the interior true to the original esthetic.