Keeping functionality and efficiency in mind, Fire Station No. 12 was designed to accommodate a crew of 4, plus a Fire Chief, with room for future expansions to host an additional crew, as well as a community events room. Constructed of CMU masonry and a unique combination of additional exterior materials, this project meets all city budgetary requirements. Interior finishes are clean and contemporary, with great attention towards low-maintenance solutions for the crew. Fire Station No. 12 boasts all the basic comforts of home, with private bedrooms, a full kitchen, dining room, and living room, along with a well-equipped fitness center; all while providing adequate space for job-related tasks and equipment needs.
Project Statistics
Building Type | Fire Station |
Building Size | 8,800 SF |
Location | Reno, NV |
Status | Completed March 2014 |
Client | City of Reno |
The vision of the National Automobile Museum is to be a dynamic, internationally recognized museum that is a must-see cultural attraction, which focuses on exceptional visitor experiences and services and is an inspiring and meaningful organization to those who visit, support, and serve it.
The renovated museum and new expansion looks to create a physical form and space of that vision: A dynamic building with a bold, yet elegant form. The physical form of the building also reflects the needs of the program elements. It is both public and private, at once transparent and solid, flexible and specialized. The re-imagined museum provides flexible and functional space to support a world-class car collection. The museum will also be supported by, and in turn, support five major components integrated within the facility: education, experience, culture, retail/restaurant, and community outreach.
Project Statistics
Building Type | Museum |
Building Size | 200,000 sf Expansion + 100,000 sf Renovation |
Location | Reno, NV |
Status | Conceptual Design |
Client | National Automobile Museum |
Looking to elevate the audience experience, this cutting-edge, contemporary theater and concert hall is an exciting update to the Park City landscape. An updated arena for world-renowned festivals and events of all sizes, this architectural gem fits in beautifully with the breathtaking mountain scenery while lending itself to future expansion and development growth.
Project Statistics
Building Type | Concert Hall / Theater |
Building Size | 30,000 SF |
Location | Park City, UT |
Status | Un-Built |
Set in the heart of downtown, the Reno Ballroom provides 53,000 square feet of convention and event space, and can accommodate nearly 3,000 guests. The Ballroom stands as a complementary companion to the Reno Events Center directly across the street, and is a major downtown attraction for Nevada locals and visitors alike.
Project Statistics
Building Type | Meeting/Event Space |
Building Size | 54,800 SF |
Location | 401 N. Center St. Reno, NV 89501 |
Status | Completed February 2008 |
Client | City of Reno |
The owner’s vision for this project was to open a state of the art gun range and shooting facility in the Reno area. The shooting ranges needed to have all the necessary ballistic equipment to keep users safe, serious considerations to acoustics, and an advanced mechanical system to deal with lead from discharging firearms. OneStudio D+A (formerly MBA Architecture + Interior Design) worked with the owners to create a range that was practical and elegant – one of the owner’s goals was to make women feel especially comfortable. The facility includes ten public shooting bays, six tactical shooting bays, and four VIP shooting bays. The VIP shooting bays connect directly to a special use room so the space could be rented out for events and (shot-gun) weddings. The retail area links the gun ranges to the classrooms, gunsmith, and back-of-house spaces, including offices, warehouse, storage, and employee break area.
Project Statistics
Building Type | Retail |
Building Size | 24,300 sf |
Location | 2325 Market Street, Reno, NV |
Status | Completed |
Client | Debbie Block |