Don’t save up all your love just for Valentine’s Day. Instead, celebrate Creative Romance Month throughout February. At Spaces we put our heart and soul into every project we’re involved with, so with the spotlight on love and romance this month, there was no better time than the present to feature some of the projects we fell in love with!City of Kansas City 11th FloorBack in August of 2014, Spaces worked on a complete redesign of the 11th floor of the City of Kansas City’s offices. Using DIRTT Environmental Solutions, along with Knoll workspaces, the $127,000 project was a complete success. Full project profile.
UNMC College of Public HealthThe University of Nebraska Medical Center’s College of Public Health (COPH) was another fun project that turned out great. COPH had completed a remodel and wanted to upgrade the design of the building’s spaces to reflect their architectural remodel. Spaces was on a mission to arrange Knoll furniture in the 62,600 square foot space in a manner that encouraged community engagement and collaboration between departments and students. Full project profile.
Douglas Omaha Technology Commission (dot.comm)The Douglas Omaha Technology Commission, also known as dot.comm, renovated their 31,000 square foot office and hired Spaces to complete the design and installation of the private offices, training rooms, executive conference rooms, break room and workstations. The final cost for this project was $120,000. Full project report.
B.E. SmithB.E. Smith, a healthcare executive search firm, expanded into a new location in Lenexa, Kan. and hired Spaces for the workspace design. The goals for this project included new furniture that would allow the space to function in a flexible, open manner. Full project profile.
Kauffman Center for the Performing ArtsWe felt so lucky to be a part of the design of the incredibly stunning Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts! The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Kansas City Ballet, Lyric Opera and Kansas City Symphony, and is located in downtown Kansas City, Mo. Check out our Facebook album featuring more photos of this amazing project.