Thursday, October 3, 2013

October 2013

news - ribbon cuttings
It has been a busy quarter for Schmidt Associates. Below are a couple of highlights that we wanted to share.

Schmidt Associates, Inc., 415 Massachusetts Avenue - Ribbon cutting



On July 8 Schmidt Associates held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new Massachusetts Avenue entrance. Mayor Gregory A. Ballard participated in the event welcoming the firm to its new address. Guests enjoyed the catered offerings of local Mass Ave businesses as they toured the newly renovated office.   
Building History
Schmidt Associates has occupied the Wil-Fra-Mar building (320 E. Vermont St.) since 1986. During the 90's they expanded into the neighboring 415 building which has held a variety of functions (e.g. a car dealership & a wallpaper store). Now that Mass Ave has been revitalized it was felt that the entry to the building should be turned around.

New Entrance and Main Lobby:
  • The main lobby has been relocated to the Massachusetts Avenue side of the building.
  • The leaded glass entrance archway is the only piece of the original storefront remaining in the building.
  • Lights have been added to the archway to make it glow and focus attention on the entrance once again.
Meeting Spaces and New Technology:
With the renovation of the first floor, additional conference rooms have been constructed. These conference rooms and other break-out areas demonstrate new design trends in technology-enhanced flexible meeting spaces.

Energy Efficient Improvements
The renovations make the building more energy efficient and sustainable.
  • Glass for the Massachusetts Avenue entrance was changed from single pane to double pane, low-E glass to cut down on the loss of heating and cooling. The storefront was changed to match the original storefront of the building
  • All new light fixtures use LED bulbs to reduce electricity usage.
  • A new mechanical system that balances heating and cooling to eliminate hot spots and cool zones.  The system is called a Variable Refrigerant Volume System; as the building’s older mechanical systems are replaced, they will also be replaced with this same kind of system.
  • Disposable water bottles were gone a long time ago. A water bottle “filling station” was installed to make refilling employees’ personal water bottles more convenient. 

Schmidt Associates has modernized, preserved and made buildings more energy efficient for many clients.  Now they have created this same type of building space for themselves to serve as an example for others!
Photo of 415 building in early 1900s


Marian University - Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences ribbon cutting




Marian University celebrated the opening of their new Health Sciences building on August 6. The building houses their School of Nursing and Indiana's first college of osteopathic medicine (as well as the first college of osteopathic medicine associated with a Catholic university).

The 3-story, 140,000 square-foot building features general classrooms, large lecture halls that hold 200+ students, 16 seminar rooms, 10 exam rooms, anatomy and osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM)  labs, and multiple “accidental interaction spaces”, including a commons area and roof garden that can be used for events. 


It is the simulation rooms that attract the most attention. High tech interactive mannequins can be programmed to simulate medical conditions ranging from normal labor and delivery, to surgery, complex conditions, and cardiac events.  Working with these interactive models gives medical students practical experience in diagnosing symptoms and making decisions about treatment.

The state-of-the-art building is expected to achieve LEED Gold certification later this year. The building is sure to be a landmark for the campus and the city. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

May 2013

news
Schmidt Associates, Inc. - 415 Massachusetts Avenue
We have a new address! Although we are still in the same location we have been for nearly the last 30 years, we have a new front door.  Schmidt Associates main entrance now faces Massachusetts Avenue. 


415 Massachusetts Avenue is the office's new address. Renovations for other areas of the building are scheduled to be completed this month. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held July 8.  We will have more photos and information on the renovations in a future edition of the Newsblog.

Johnson Complex A - Ball State University
Bids were received for the Johnson A Complex Residence Hall project last month.  Shiel Sexton has been awarded the project and construction should begin this summer.  The project is similar in nature to the recently completed Studebaker East Residence Hall project, in that it involves the demolition of the existing building down to the concrete structure.  New construction is then applied around the existing structure. The Lobby area of the existing building is being totally demolished and replaced with a new lobby with 4 stories of student rooms above.  The project will be seeking LEED certification and is expected to achieve a minimum Silver level. This will be another exciting improvement to the Ball State campus.

on the boards
Projects currently in design:
Christel House Academy at the Greens



The Christel House Academy Charter School for approximately 400 students (first phase) will be located on the west side of Indianapolis near the former Central State Hospital site off Washington St.

in construction
Prophetstown State Park Aquatic Center
Bath House
This new aquatic center is scheduled to open next month.  It is located in the Prophetstown State Park just north of Lafayette. The outdoor facility will feature a zero depth pool with slide towers and a lazy river. 

blast from the past
Tippecanoe County Courthouse
Tippecanoe County Courthouse
Interior view  















Just around the bend from the Prophetstown State Park is the historical Tippecanoe County Courthouse.  This building was a hallmark project for Schmidt Associates in 1989. The renovation/restoration project involved adding a floor for offices in the unused attic space and returning the dome and interiors to their original glory.  The project remains one of the great historical treasures of the State.







employee news
Welcome to the Schipp twins
Aaron Schipp (Electrical designer) and his wife Amanda welcomed twins CeCe and Henry to their family on May 3, 2013.

New faces
We have a number of new interns working at the office this summer:

  • Victoria Coughenour - Interiors
  • Jordan Penry - Engineering
  • Kyle Koger - Site
  • Sarah Fisher - Site
  • Blake Kistler - Construction
  • Josh McCoy - Finance


June Anniversaries:

  • James Young - Mechanical - 3 years
  • Lennie Brim - Construction - 6 years
  • Desma Belsaas - Architecture/Associate - 7 years
  • Tricia Smith - Reception - 7 years
  • Andy Stephens - Construction - 8 years
  • Tom Neff - Architecture/Principal - 8 years
  • James Darnell - Technology - 11 years
  • Greg Hempstead - BIM Specialist/Associate - 14 years
  • Steve Alspaugh - Architecture/Associate - 30 years





Friday, April 26, 2013

April 2013

news

Scott College of Business - Indiana State University

Scott College of Business - Phase 2 Addition
The Scott College of Business at Indiana State University officially opened last fall. The project involved the transformation of a 1930's Federal Courthouse building into a state-of-the-art university classroom building. The project, went through three phases of construction that lasted over 5 years.  

The project has exceeded expectations. Don Scott (the namesake of the Scott College of Business who provided the lead gift for the project) commented, "I thought it was going to be amazing when this all started, but it turned out even better than what I expected."

The building included many traditional art deco architectural elements that were preserved and integrated into the design. Of special note is a historic wall mural in the courtroom of the signing of the Magna Carta that was cleaned and restored.

The project is a nice melding of new and historic design. New spaces were created using glass partition systems that, although sleek and modern, allow new spaces to be created while providing visibility to the original historic elements of the building. To learn more about the project you can read about it in Indiana State University's Scott College of Business Portfolio Fall 2012 Magazine

Awards/Recognitions:

  • 2012 Merit Award, Historic Preservation by AIA Indianapolis Excellence in Architecture  
  • 2013 Best Design Award by Downtown Terre Haute Inc. 
  • Outstanding Project by the Learning by Design publication. 
  • LEED Silver certification expected summer 2013.

View of the historic main corridor of the facility

View of the basement level cafeteria area

View of new business labs and corridor
carved out of the previous
Post Office portion of the building

View of the previous main courtroom with
the Magna Carta mural at the rear wall.


















































on the boards
Projects currently in design:
New Tindley Collegiate Academy Girls Middle School for 400 students on east side of Indianapolis.  Construction to begin next month.

in the news
Schmidt Associates office renovation exposed: 
The IBJ (Indianapolis Business Journal) recently posted about the construction activity going on in the Schmidt Associates office:

Wayne Schmidt's workspace:
Wayne's office environment adds some colorful insight into the man himself:
Indy Star Wayne article

International Marketplace development:
Here is a link to some recent press regarding this project that Schmidt Associates, inc. is currently designing:
International Marketplace Article 1
International Marketplace Article 2 - Inside Indiana Business


blast from the past
Addition and Renovations to St. Monica Church and School: 
Exterior view of Additions
Additions and Renovations to St. Monica Catholic Church and School off Michigan Road on the north side of Indianapolis were completed in 2001. The project expanded the school's cafeteria and relocated their offices to newly constructed area.  The focal point of the project was the new central entry that led directly to the cafeteria provided easier to navigate circulation between the school and the Church.


Fellowship Hall/Cafeteria
The offices for the School were located in a new mass that mimicked the Church's existing Chapel and provided a gateway to the new entry as well as a plaza for the secondary Sanctuary entrance.














employee news

Welcome Jacqueline "Jack" Till:

Rob Till (Design Media Specialist) and his wife Erin had their first baby, Jack, on April 1, 2013. 

Anniversaries:

  • Kionna Walker - Architectural Graduate - 1 year
  • Eric Broemel - Energy Engineer - 2 years
  • Mike Perry - Plumbing Designer - 6 years
  • Brett Quandt - Account and Finance Manager - 7 years
  • Laura Lividini - Executive Assitant - 11 years
  • Susan Sigman - Talent Devlopment Manager -  13 years


Monday, March 18, 2013

March 2013

news
BSU Studebaker East residence Hall awarded runner-up in IIDA IDEA competition









The recently completed Studebaker East Residence Hall at Ball State University was awarded runner-up in the sustainable design interiors IIDA IDEA awards.  The project is expected to achieve LEED Gold certification.  The facility is an 8-story dormitory created from the structure of the existing building.  

on the streets
Projects currently bidding:
Purdue University, Ralph and Bettye Bailey Hall
bids due: April 4




Ball State University, Johnson Complex A
bids due: April 10







Plainfield Administration Offices and Plainfield Clark's Creek Elementary
bids due: March 26

on the boards
Projects currently in design:
Greenwood Community Schools
Southwest Elementary School Addition and Renovation
New Administration offices and Media Center are being added to the existing Southwest Elementary School.  Drawings are expected to be released this month for bidding.
in construction

Projects currently in construction:

Marian University,
Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences
completion expected May 2013


Lake Central School Corp.
Protsman Elementary School
completion expected July 2014
Lake Central School Corp.
Lake Central H.S.
Sector 2 - completion expected November 2013







blast from the past


White Lick Elementary School

Front entry
Media Center
Renovations and Additions to white Lick Elementary School in Brownsburg, Indiana were completed in 2001. The project included an addition of a new gymnasium, cafetorium, offices, and classrooms, as well as renovation to existing classrooms,Media Center, and replacement of the existing exterior metal wall panel fascia system.


employee news

1st Schmidt PechaKucha a hit
Schmidt Associates recently embraced the PechaKucha presentation style in one of their Schmidt Academy classes.  The presentation style is unique in that each presenter is given 20 slides to present and the slides are automated to advance at 20 second intervals. This keeps the presentation moving and keeps the audience's interest.  
Tom Neff presenting his 
Caribbean painting subject

For this inaugural event at Schmidt Associates presentation were given by the following:
  Martin Sams - Brewing101
  Drew Gingrich - Urban Sprawl 
  Tom Neff - Home away from home
  Steve Schaecher - Architoonist
  Eric Broemel - Muir
  Bonnie Coghlan - Scotland
  Corrie Meyer - Who we show we are....from the eyes of 8-10 year olds

The event was a huge success and we look forward to having more in the future (maybe once a quarter or so).

Anniversaries

Josh Gray - BIM Technician - 1 year
Chuck Thompson - Technical Resources Specialist - 5 years
Bonnie Coghlan - Project Coordinator - 7 years
Greg Litteral - Technology Designer - 16 years