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Flux, a Market-Rate Housing project designed by BKV Group for Greco Development, has been recognized by the Minneapolis / St Paul Business Journal with a Best In Real Estate award in the Market-Rate Multifamily Development category. Flux is a 216-unit resort-style housing complex in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis, located adjacent to the Midtown Greenway. In addition to being a signature presence in an up-and-coming neighborhood, the project incorporates several features to lure potential tenents, including an Internet cafe, bar, outdoor pool and massage cabana, a “grill and chill” area, lawn bowling, dog park, concierge services, fitness center and heated underground parking. BKV Group continues to drive the housing design industry by combining long experience with successful unit plans and construction techniques and a dedication to identifying and providing high-end amenties appropriate for the neighborhood and the target market. The result of this careful balance between tradition and innovation is the unparalleled ability of BKV Group to provide it’s development clients with highly-desirable housing product, keeping rents high and vacancies low. View the Minneapolis / St Paul Business Journal article profiling the project here. View the successful nomination package here. The Lyric at Carleton Place, a 171-unit market-rate housing project designed by BKV Group, has been awarded the 2011 Sustainable St. Paul Award for Green Building – Residential Design. The Sustainable Saint Paul Awards is a program instituted by Mayor Chris Coleman in 2007 to recognize the local leadership of individuals, businesses and organizations that are protecting and restoring the environment in Saint Paul and Minnesota in general. By lifting up outstanding examples of environmental stewardship, the City hopes to inspire all residents, businesses and community organizations to make similar efforts to forward Saint Paul’s committment to sustainability. The Lyric at Carleton Place was recognized for the project team’s efforts to “incorporate elements for greenscapes, increase energy efficiency, infiltrate storm water, increase waste management during and after construction, reduce noise, and improve air quality.” The building uses 22% less energy each year than an average building of the same size.
At the Awards Ceremony at Saint Paul City Hall. From left to right: Russ Stark, Ward 4 Councilmember; Beth Pfeiffer, The Cornerstone Group; Coleen Carey, The Cornerstone Group; Mike Krych, BKV Group; Gretchen Camp, BKV Group; Mayor Chris Coleman, City of St. Paul View the The Lyric’s nomination package for the Sustainable Saint Paul Awards View the official press release from the Office of the Mayor Flo Co Fusion, an 84-unit BKV Group project targeted at University of Minnesota students and young professionals, is featured in the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The article discusses new trends in student housing and various projects seeking to meet the growing demand for upscale apartments near campus. View the article here. The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Northland Chapter hosted a sold-out reception for their eighth annual FAB Awards on April 7, 2011. FAB (Fresh, Artistic, Brilliant) awards recognize excellence in Interior Design within several categories – Residential, Government/Institutional, Healthcare, Hospitality, Restaurant/Retail, and Commercial. The MSU/MCTC Joint Law Enforcement Training Center, a BKV Group project, was awarded the 2011 IIDA FAB award for the Government/Institutional category! The Metro State University (MSU)/ Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MTSC) Joint Law Enforcement Training Center, located on the campus of Hennepin Technical College in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, was designed incorporating specialized, state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories, and high technology training and simulation facilities for law enforcement skills. The overall concept of collaboration and synergy of the colleges was integrated into the interior design as well. The unification of the exterior and interior palette was thoughtfully considered. The interior palette is strongly related to the exterior palette in color, tone and material. Richly colored polished concrete begins at the outside entrance patio, and leads the user into the building by maintaining the same material in the large open lobby space and throughout the public areas. Similarly, a red undulating ceiling begins at the exterior entrance element and brings the user inside, leading them through the lobby and second floor space. Throughout the main corridor, the red ceiling guides the user and wraps down the wall vertically in a few special areas including conference rooms, the display wall, and up the stairs to the second floor. Student touch-down areas, collaboration, and study areas are incorporated into this corridor to encourage social encounters and lively student interaction. The classroom and lab wings are designed for a quieter learning experience for the students and faculty utilizing softer finishes and lower ceilings. The result is a facility that provides training in law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services as well as integrating the colleges in literal and visual ways. The winning entry can be viewed here.
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