2.13.2015

Rosemann Welcomes Daniel Tynes, Architectural Intern in the St. Louis Studio

A native of the Orlando, Florida area,  Daniel’s passion for design and architecture began at a young age where carpentry and traditional architectural hand-drafting were early pursuits. Daniel graduated from the University of Florida in 2011 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Design with a focus in Architecture.  Before returning to graduate school in 2012, he worked for a year at small design firm in Englewood, Florida. While there Daniel directed the marketing side of the firm, enhancing and focusing the vision of the firm

After moving to St. Louis for graduate school at Washington University, Daniel has interned with Washington University’s Department of Facility Planning and Management and Bond Architects.  While at Bond, he helped to develop four library renovations for St. Louis County Libraries (SLCL). In December of 2014, Daniel received his Master’s Degree in Architecture from Washington University and celebrated his marriage shortly after that on January 3, 2015.


In Daniel’s off-time, he is deeply involved in his church, playing in the band and serving in various leadership roles. He still enjoys carpentry, cycling, running, and BBQ.

2.10.2015

Kansas City Business Journal announces 2015 Capstone Awards for Three Rosemann Projects:

The Capstone Awards are given annually in recognition for achievements in real estate development in the Kansas City region.  On March 6th, three projects designed by Rosemann & Associates, P.C. will be honored in the categories of Adaptive Reuse and Multi-family.  St. Michael’s Veteran’s Center for homeless and disabled Veterans developed by Catholic Charities  of Kansas City-St. Joseph  was recognized for excellence in multi-family design. Lucas Place Lofts and Mount Washington Senior Apartments developed by Landwhite Developers, LLC and Sherman Associates respectively received recognition in the Adaptive Reuse category.  Congratulations to each of the development teams and kudos to the Rosemann design team involved.  The awards will be presented at a luncheon at the Sheraton Overland Park on March 6.

Top Left: St. Michael’s Veteran’s Center

Bottom Left: Lucas Place Lofts
Right: Mount Washington Senior Apartments

7.23.2014

St. Michael's Veterans Center Grand Opening

Kansas City, MO - The St. Michael’s Veterans Center has officially opened its doors for the first of three planned phases.  Developed through a partnership between Catholic Charities of Kansas City – St. Joseph and Yarco Co. and designed by Rosemann & Associates P.C., the 58-unit apartment complex will help combat the homelessness of 57 individual men, and one family. All of the apartments will be affordable.  Leading the design team was Rosemann’s Edward English. 
Edward’s plan includes spacious wheelchair-accessible rooms, granite countertops and large closets.  The building also has community rooms, outpatient medical care, a fitness center, and computer and job training
centers. 
The development transforms what has been an eyesore for many years on the site of the former Holy Temple Homes.  The 24-acre property will host three new buildings as well as updated landscaping.  Phase II is slated to begin this fall and be complete in early 2016. 
Financing was primarily funded by a U.S. Bank community development subsidiary which incorporated the use of federal and state low-income tax credits as well as the use of federal grants.  The city contributed roughly $1.2 million in order to grade the site and build a new road.  Tax credits were awarded to the project by the Missouri Housing Development Commission.
Rosemann is proud to contribute to the success of this project which honors those who have served our country.

For more news on St. Michael’s Veteran Center: 

7.22.2014

Rosemann Welcomes Laura J. Widholm as the Newest Project Manager in the St. Louis Office

Laura followed her passion for architecture after attending a summer program for high school students focusing on architecture at the University of Illinois.  Her exposure to the design world amplified her interest in architecture so when she was applying to universities, she declared Architecture as her major. Laura graduated from the University of Illinois in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies.

After working on a few commercial office buildings, Laura decided to pursue her Masters of Architecture at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.  Armed with a Masters degree, Laura returned to St. Louis in the beginning of 2011 where she gained experience working with consultants, clients, & contractors. 

In August 2013, Laura received her professional Architectural Registration for the state of Missouri.  She went on to receive National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Certification and initiated an AIA membership. 

In her short time in the St. Louis community, Laura has given her time and knowledge to multiple organizations, including Young Architect’s Forum St. Louis (YAFSTL) where she is the Vice-Chair. She is involved with HomeFirstSTL, a non-profit aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty and homelessness in St.  Louis, as well as Rebuilding Together, another great organization.

She is a member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Missouri Gateway Chapter and participates in the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Mentorship group program.  

We are delighted to welcome Laura to the Rosemann team.

7.10.2014

Rosemann Welcomes John Williams, Architectural Intern

Rosemann & Associates, P.C., is excited to welcome John Williams to the St. Louis office.  John comes to us after following his dreams of becoming an architect to Drury University where he graduated with a Bachelors of Architecture and minor in Design Arts.  John has previous experience working for the City of Springfield (MO) Planning and Development office, as well as a summer internship at Cannon Design where he helped develop a recreation center for the University of Missouri St. Louis.  In his free time, John volunteers for Habitat for Humanity and the Red Cross.  Some of his hobbies include bowling, swimming, reading and going to the driving range.  

1.13.2014


ROSEMANN WINS NATIONAL AWARD FOR POEHLER LOFTS PROJECT

 
The Poehler Lofts project in Lawrence, Kansas has received a National Award from Novogradac & Co. for LIHTC Property that Best Exemplifies Major Community Impact.  The awards presentation is scheduled for January 9th, 2014 in Miami, FL.

The Poehler Lofts project is a 49 unit mixed income apartment complex that is part of the Lawrence Neighborhood Revitalization District.  Originally the Poehler Mercantile Building, this 1904, four story brick building once housed a grocery warehouse in the center of an important industrial district in East Lawrence, Kansas

Redeveloped by Landmark Investment Group, and designed by Rosemann & Associates, P.C., this century old building adopted some innovative design components. The solar panel installation on the roof of the Poehler Building is comprised of 224 Yingli panels. Converting energy from the sun to standard electric, the installation will offset 49 tons of carbon annually and save thousands of dollars in energy costs a year.

Popular amenities include a gathering space for residents, family and friends, a leasing office, exercise area, and off street parking. Building restoration includes a new roof structure, exterior wall repairs, and new MEP systems.  Landscaping elements, signage and lighting embellish the exterior, while upscale finishes result in appealing interior spaces.

Leading the project was architect Gabe Vogl of Rosemann’s Kansas City office. “It’s a great honor to win this award, as it was a team effort to bring life back into this historic building and neighborhood” said Vogl.  Structural Engineering was provided by Scott Rosemann while the General Contractor was Rau Construction Company.

Completed just six months after starting the rehab in December of 2011, the Poehler Lofts project was completely leased within 24 hours of receiving the certificate of occupancy.  The rehabilitation of the Poehler Building received enormous support from the community and has influenced a movement to restore other buildings in the historic district.  President Don Rosemann stated “It’s always rewarding when you can be part of a project that benefits our clients as well as the surrounding community.”

About Rosemann & Associates, P.C.: Rosemann, with offices in Kansas City, St. Louis and Denver, is a multi-disciplinary Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering and Planning firm committed to creating community design solutions. Since 1987, Rosemann has focused on designing the backdrop for life by actively studying how people live in the built environment. For more information, visit www.rosemann.com

6.13.2013

Rosemann's Licensed Staff Grows

Rosemann & Associates is pleased to announce that Mike Shea has successfully passed all portions of the Architectural Registration Board licensing exam to become a licensed architect in the State of Missouri.   We are proud of Mike’s accomplishment. 

5.02.2013

Rosemann Pitches in with St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay to Clean Up Bike Trail

Rosemann & Associates's, Vice President Kathy Sorkin spent a recent Saturday, clearing away years of debris from an abandoned lot adjacent to the St. Vincent Greenway, part of the St. Louis Great Rivers Greenway system.  This Spring the lot will be turned into a community garden.

Kathy is pictured to the right of Mayor Francis Slay along with fellow members of the Board of St. Vincent Greenway Inc., where Kathy is a Board Member.

4.23.2013

Clayton on the Park Honored

CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women in St. Louis) at its annual awards ceremony honored Clayton on the Park with its Member to Member Award.  The award recognizes a project that involved the highest level of collaboration among CREW members (from financiers, title insurers, and architects to general contractors and engineers). Rosemann was Architect and Lead Interior Designer for the renovation of the 25 story iconic apartment building.  Nancy Rodney, Senior Project Manager accepted the award  for her involvement in the project.  Nancy is a former President and active Member of CREW in St. Louis.

12.21.2012



Chatham Senior Apartments wins "Timmy" Award

The National Housing & Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA) announced at its 2012 Fall Forum Awards Ceremony in Boston that the Chatham Senior Apartments won the 2012 J. Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation in the “best Historic Rehab Utilizing LIHTCs (Medium/$5-$15 million development cost)” category.  In addition, the project was selected by the Judges panel as a finalist for the “Achievement in Sustainability” award.

As described on its website, “fondly referred to as “The Timmys,” the awards honor outstanding rehabilitation and preservation projects based on several criteria, including overall design and quality, interpretation and respect of historic elements, and market success. NH&RA created the “Timmy Awards” as a tribute to Boston architect and preservation advocate J. Timothy Anderson.”

Landmark Investment Group, led by Tony Krsnich, of Kansas City was the developer for the Project.  Rosemann & Associates, P.C. provided architectural, structural and interior design services, construction was completed by Rau Construction Company and Rosin Preservation, LLC provided historic consultation.

“This award is a great accomplishment for the entire development team,” said President Donald Rosemann, AIA.  “It’s a humbling experience when you are recognized for bringing a great historic environment back to life by providing quality affordable housing.”

“The building was run down and quite an eye sore in the community,” said Interior Designer Vickie Stewart, ASID. “Being able to bring it back to its original style and glory was a credit to the developer, the building team and affordable housing.”

Stewart explained renovation projects with historic aspects come with their own set of complexities and surprises. “You never know what historic element may be uncovered as a project proceeds,” she said. “You must be prepared to be flexible, innovative, and creative.”  The building team worked hand in hand to address these discoveries, integrate them into the project, and stay within budget.

The rehabilitation of the Chatham removed one of the City’s largest bastions of blight. No longer a hub for drug trafficking and vagrancy, the Chatham is now beautifully reflecting the distinct history of the Old Hyde Park Historic District. Redevelopment of the Chatham also triggered the formation of a community improvement district in the Broadway/Westport corridor, whose mission is to provide security and cleanliness for the area. The successful rehabilitation of the Chatham will leave a lingering impression upon Kansas City and the seniors who will be able to enjoy its beauty for years to come.