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The Ford Learning Center fulfills the museum’s educational program needs for children, adults, families and urban-core youth agencies.
The Girl Scouts assembled a team of architects and conservationists to investigate the development and maintenance of five biologically diverse campgrounds.
In collaboration with other local architects, BNIM was selected as a team member to carry out the the renovation of Union Station into a children's science museum.
The Administrative Office renovation is one of several sequential renovation projects that have taken place at the Museum beginning in 2000.
The design enhances the user experience with light, color, space and inspiration.
BNIM was retained by the GSA to improve the public perception of the Richard Bolling Federal Building Plaza and Entry.
BNIM is working with M+ Architects to design the Learning Center Addition to the Sioux City Art Center.
The design of new Egyptian Gallery features clean, modern details, which place emphasis on the collection itself.
An addition to an historic residential structure used as office space for the Central Administration of Grinnell College.
The Kansas City Art Institute hired BNIM to transform a 1960s abandoned building into a gallery space for the arts college.
BNIM was commissioned to develop a design that recognized both the rich Beaux-Arts detailing of original museum and the modern celebration of light and space in the Bloch Building.
BNIM is currently working with the UMKC to design a new building for the renowned Henry W. Bloch School of Management.
BNIM's design transformed an abandoned warehouse at the former Navy shipyard in North Charleston.
This adaptive re-use and addition is located in downtown Kansas City and includes office space, bid rooms and general classrooms.
In conjunction with the creation of the Adelaide Cobb Ward Sculpture Hall, BNIM designed and oversaw the renovations to Kirkwood Hall, the ceremonial heart of the original Museum.
The historic Bancroft School is being redeveloped into housing and community spaces for the Manheim Park neighborhood in Kansas City.
BNIM’s renovated office space revitalizes one of the most prestigious Art Deco buildings in the nation and one of Kansas City's historical treasures of 20th century American architecture.
The Liberty Lofts are an adaptive reuse project that converted the former Armed Services Building in Kansas City, Missouri into thirty high-end condominiums.
The new Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity involves the preservation and adaptive reuse of the former Power House at Union Station.
EPA's new facility is innovative in concept and excellent in design.
This campus creates a work environment that enhances the productivity and the flexibility of its employees.
In a joint venture with Harry Weese Associates, BNIM won a national design competition to renovate the St. Louis Old Post Office built in 1884.
This proposed development involves one of the city's most notable buildings, the iconic Power and Light Building.
BNIM worked with Design Architect, Callison to develop the high performance strategies implemented in the final design of DPR's San Diego Office.
The ALA Oklahoma feasibility evaluation focused on indoor air quality and the idea that a healthy indoor air environment can prevent lung disease.
The goal of this project is to create opportunities for the public to access and enjoy the Buffalo Bayou and the surrounding natural environment
The creation of the Sarah and Landon Rowland American Art Galleries serves as a testament to the renewed value of American Art.
In collaboration with The Clark Enersen Partners, BNIM was selected by UMKC)to provide programming and conceptual design services for the Hospital Hill campus.
KCP&L's new headquarters pushes the envelope on what is possible for retrofitting older buildings to today’s sustainable design standards.
The Elements division of BNIM served as the LEED and sustainable design consultant for this award-winning adaptive re-use project on Whitaker Street in Savannah, GA.
Jackson County commissioned BNIM to complete Phase I and II of the Courthouse Master Plan.
BNIM completed renovations and additions to both the Garst and Blair Shannon Dining Centers on the Missouri State University campus.
Citigroup commissioned BNIM to plan a suburban office park campus for their credit services division.
Amtrak is back at Union Station in Kansas City.
BNIM’s relationship with H&R Block Inc. started in the early 1990s and is still ongoing.
BNIM was selected to design a renovation and addition to the Des Moines Community Playhouse.
The master plan to renovate Kansas City's historic City Hall establishes a long-term vision that restores the dignity and functionality to the building and its grounds.
The Poindexter Building and Parking Structure is a renovated 250,000 square foot office building in the heart of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
BNIM served as the lead design firm for programming, building evaluation and design for Mid-America Regional Council's renovation.
In 2012, BNIM was selected to lead the reconstruction of the Westport Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, Missouri
The General Services Administration selected BNIM to carry out and implement their approved plan for the Federal Building’s renovation.