This document appears to be a furniture schedule for the Williston Brewing Company. It includes a list of chairs, tables, lounge furniture, and other items with descriptions, quantities, manufacturers, styles, dimensions, and contact information. Notes at the bottom provide instructions for installation and coordination between contractors and designers.
2013 Becker High School Auditorium and Natatorium Addition - 2Ken Koense
This document discusses plans for an addition to Becker High School that includes an auditorium and natatorium. The architect firm listed for the project is MLA Architects, and the project date is 2013. The name listed is Ken R. Koense.
2013 becker high school auditorium and natatorium additionsKen Koense
This document is about an addition to Becker High School in Minnesota that includes an auditorium and natatorium. The architect firm MLA Architects designed the 2013 addition. The document was authored by Ken R. Koense.
This document discusses a theater remodel project at the White Bear Lake North Campus. It was designed by MLA Architects in 2011. The project involved remodeling the existing theater space.
This document appears to be a floor plan for a restaurant or bar space containing various rooms labeled with functions (dining, kitchen, storage, etc.) and numbered layouts. It includes detailed information on furniture, fixtures, and equipment to be used in the space including types, sizes, manufacturers, and part numbers. Notes provide instructions for general contractors, millwork, and installation of items.
This document appears to be a furniture schedule for the Williston Brewing Company. It includes a list of chairs, tables, lounge furniture, and other items with descriptions, quantities, manufacturers, styles, dimensions, and contact information. Notes at the bottom provide instructions for installation and coordination between contractors and designers.
2013 Becker High School Auditorium and Natatorium Addition - 2Ken Koense
This document discusses plans for an addition to Becker High School that includes an auditorium and natatorium. The architect firm listed for the project is MLA Architects, and the project date is 2013. The name listed is Ken R. Koense.
2013 becker high school auditorium and natatorium additionsKen Koense
This document is about an addition to Becker High School in Minnesota that includes an auditorium and natatorium. The architect firm MLA Architects designed the 2013 addition. The document was authored by Ken R. Koense.
This document discusses a theater remodel project at the White Bear Lake North Campus. It was designed by MLA Architects in 2011. The project involved remodeling the existing theater space.
This document appears to be a floor plan for a restaurant or bar space containing various rooms labeled with functions (dining, kitchen, storage, etc.) and numbered layouts. It includes detailed information on furniture, fixtures, and equipment to be used in the space including types, sizes, manufacturers, and part numbers. Notes provide instructions for general contractors, millwork, and installation of items.
This document discusses an award received in 1999 by Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects for their design of a 120-person office park. It also mentions Ken R. Koense's involvement in the 2009 renovations of McElroy Hall at Minnesota State University, Mankato which was completed by the I&S group.
The document lists an award for 120 ELO office park in 1999 and names Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects. It also lists a 2009 project for Crow River Harley Davidson by I&S Group in Delano with Ken R. Koense.
The document lists four items: 120 ELO office park 1999 AIA honor award, Ken R. Koense Randy Brown Architects, Crow River Harley Davidson - 2009, and I&S Group Delano Ken R. Koense. It appears to be a list of projects and the associated architects.
This document discusses the design of a warehouse project that seeks to challenge notions of control through architecture. It explores controlling urban patterns, zoning, context, space, and image. The warehouse aims to break from the typical orthogonal layout by using different materials, planes, and elements of protrusion and intrusion to allow perceptions of public and private space to change depending on one's position. This represents the client's desire to both control their environment while also losing control.
Ken R. Koense's 2001 final thesis for the School of Architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology proposes a hotel designed for germ-phobic occupants in New York City. The hotel would utilize shipping containers and materials like foam, laminates, and stainless steel to create sanitized and easily maintained guest rooms. Rooms would have wet/dry showers on walls with plenum drains and UV lighting for sterilization. The goal is to design a space that can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between each guest to appeal to individuals with obsessive compulsive disorders or fears of bacteria and disease.
This document appears to be about an architectural project from 2011 for an infill development in the courtyard of the O.H. Anderson building in Mahtomedi. The project was designed by MLA Architects and the client was Ken R. Koense.
The document discusses a study conducted in 2009 by the Longfellow Community Council office. It examines an unspecified topic related to the community council and was authored by Ken R. Koense. The document contains limited other identifiable information within the single paragraph provided.
This document discusses an award given to Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects for their design of the 120 Blo office park in 1999. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) honored their work with an award. The document is about the architects and the project that received an award from the AIA.
This document describes an "inside-out wall" construction technique created by Ken R. Koense in 2006. The technique involves building exterior walls from the inside out by first erecting the interior wall frame, installing exterior sheathing and building paper, then attaching the exterior siding from within the building.
Your food truck is a success; everyone
delights in your culinary magic. City
Pages and The Star Tribune are raving,
and you’re thinking about a Kickstarter
campaign to expand into a brick and
mortar location.
Question: Have you found the right
architect?
The team of architects and designers
at Studio M Architects specialize in
creating restaurant and bar experiences
that will complement your brand,
enhance your customer loyalty, and
keep people coming back.
Opportunities are waiting.
We look forward to hearing from you.
This document discusses an award received in 1999 by Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects for their design of a 120-person office park. It also mentions Ken R. Koense's involvement in the 2009 renovations of McElroy Hall at Minnesota State University, Mankato which was completed by the I&S group.
The document lists an award for 120 ELO office park in 1999 and names Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects. It also lists a 2009 project for Crow River Harley Davidson by I&S Group in Delano with Ken R. Koense.
The document lists four items: 120 ELO office park 1999 AIA honor award, Ken R. Koense Randy Brown Architects, Crow River Harley Davidson - 2009, and I&S Group Delano Ken R. Koense. It appears to be a list of projects and the associated architects.
This document discusses the design of a warehouse project that seeks to challenge notions of control through architecture. It explores controlling urban patterns, zoning, context, space, and image. The warehouse aims to break from the typical orthogonal layout by using different materials, planes, and elements of protrusion and intrusion to allow perceptions of public and private space to change depending on one's position. This represents the client's desire to both control their environment while also losing control.
Ken R. Koense's 2001 final thesis for the School of Architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology proposes a hotel designed for germ-phobic occupants in New York City. The hotel would utilize shipping containers and materials like foam, laminates, and stainless steel to create sanitized and easily maintained guest rooms. Rooms would have wet/dry showers on walls with plenum drains and UV lighting for sterilization. The goal is to design a space that can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between each guest to appeal to individuals with obsessive compulsive disorders or fears of bacteria and disease.
This document appears to be about an architectural project from 2011 for an infill development in the courtyard of the O.H. Anderson building in Mahtomedi. The project was designed by MLA Architects and the client was Ken R. Koense.
The document discusses a study conducted in 2009 by the Longfellow Community Council office. It examines an unspecified topic related to the community council and was authored by Ken R. Koense. The document contains limited other identifiable information within the single paragraph provided.
This document discusses an award given to Ken R. Koense and Randy Brown Architects for their design of the 120 Blo office park in 1999. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) honored their work with an award. The document is about the architects and the project that received an award from the AIA.
This document describes an "inside-out wall" construction technique created by Ken R. Koense in 2006. The technique involves building exterior walls from the inside out by first erecting the interior wall frame, installing exterior sheathing and building paper, then attaching the exterior siding from within the building.
Your food truck is a success; everyone
delights in your culinary magic. City
Pages and The Star Tribune are raving,
and you’re thinking about a Kickstarter
campaign to expand into a brick and
mortar location.
Question: Have you found the right
architect?
The team of architects and designers
at Studio M Architects specialize in
creating restaurant and bar experiences
that will complement your brand,
enhance your customer loyalty, and
keep people coming back.
Opportunities are waiting.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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