Kansas City Museum Corinthian Hall

Originally constructed in 1910, the Historic Corinthian Hall underwent a major renovation to house what is now the Kansas City Museum. The approximately 32,000 SF project consisted of comprehensive historical restoration, renovation and new interior construction of the basement and first, second and third floors. The mansion was also brought up to today’s codes and […]
Kirk Family YMCA

JE Dunn completed the addition and renovation of the an existing historic Lyric Theater at 1029 Central and built a 42,000 SF addition behind it, bringing to downtown a new YMCA facility. The new downtown YMCA kept the front façade of the Lyric Theatre and built a new 4-story 60,000 SF YMCA addition, which includes […]
Truman Presidential Library Renovation

The Truman Presidential Library is 1 of 14 presidential libraries and was the first created under the 1955 Presidential Libraries Act. As the Truman Library looks to the future, many needs and opportunities were achieved with additional gallery space and a new east entry for the facility. The new 32,000-SF addition and renovation allows for […]
Tate Hall Science and Teaching Lab Renovation

Constructed in 1926, Tate Hall was designed as one of an ensemble of buildings that define Northrop Mall, the signature central open space of the campus, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The renovation reconciles the aspirations for new science teaching programs with the rehabilitation of an important historic building on […]
Historical Preservation

Virtual Modeling Changes the Communication Game at the US Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel

BIM is playing an ever-increasing role in complex construction projects and is now an expected part of preconstruction activities for many projects in every market. While typically used for clash detection, planning, scheduling, and cost estimation, it is the virtual modeling that changed the direction of an entire project. The Challenge Originally constructed in 1962, […]
Preservation is foundational to building the future of Oklahoma City

There’s another kind of pride entirely that comes from preserving a piece of our community’s history—to give it new life.
Wyoming Capitol Square

Listed as a National Historic Landmark, the Wyoming State Capitol, originally constructed in 1886, underwent a major restoration. This project included renovation and restoration of the historic 130,000 SF State Capitol, renovation of the 360,800 SF Hershler Office Building, and modifications to the underground connector gallery that serves as a tunnel for the Capitol Square. […]