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The Henry W. Bloch Executive Hall for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
BNIM is currently working with the UMKC to design a new building for the renowned Henry W. Bloch School of Management.
Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity
The new Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity involves the preservation and adaptive reuse of the former Power House at Union Station.
Iowa Utilities Board - Office of the Consumer Advocate
The IUB/OCA is a model office building that demonstrates proven, cost-effective energy efficiency measures.
Tuscaloosa Forward: Strategic Community Plan to Renew & Rebuild
The plan will help Tuscaloosa emerge from this disaster stronger and more capable city than ever before.
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is counted among the finest performing arts centers in the world.
Omega Center for Sustainable Living
The Omega Center is the first Living Building and LEED Platinum certified building in the world.
BNIM Des Moines Office
BNIM's new Des Moines office space reflects the firm's culture by being responsible in the use of materials and resources, maximizing the use of daylighting and providing a collaborative space.
Kiowa County Schools
This sustainable K-12 facility is an environmentally responsible and responsive educational facility that includes spaces for the public.
Midwest Retreat
This retreat, located in the bucolic rolling hills of Iowa, is designed for both personal use and business gatherings.
Oberlin Green Arts District Campus Plan
The current Plan includes recommendations for growing a sustainable future at Oberlin College and the town of Oberlin.