At Roseland, Mackey, Harris Architects, PC, we believe that attention to our client's needs is the basis for a successful project. Our goal with each project is to achieve a solution that accurately reflects the hopes and aspirations of our client and expresses our commitment to design excellence. Through continuous dialogue, a commitment to exceptional service, and a firm belief that design excellence can be achieved for all projects, we will continue to assist our clients in realizing their unique vision.
Our design method is a balanced consideration of the project site, context, and functional requirements. We thoroughly analyze all opportunities and solutions, that optimize the goals, objectives and budgets of our clients. Our management approach welcomes clients to actively participate in the design process, and our technical expertise is aimed at assuring each of our client's objectives are met regardless of size and scope of the project.
Our entire staff is committed to providing our clients with comprehensive design services using digital design and communication tools to ensure quality and cost accountability throughout the entire project.
Our design method is a balanced consideration of the project site, context, and functional requirements. We thoroughly analyze all opportunities and solutions, that optimize the goals, objectives and budgets of our clients. Our management approach welcomes clients to actively participate in the design process, and our technical expertise is aimed at assuring each of our client's objectives are met regardless of size and scope of the project.
Our entire staff is committed to providing our clients with comprehensive design services using digital design and communication tools to ensure quality and cost accountability throughout the entire project.
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Born and raised in Iowa, Kurt graduated second in his class from Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture in 1984.
In 1985, he earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Iowa State University and graduated first in his class.
Kurt is involved in all aspects of project development.
As the firm is a horizontally organized office, he is actively engaged in projects from programming through construction documents, consultant selection and coordination, client contact and business development.
In 1985, he earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Iowa State University and graduated first in his class.
Kurt is involved in all aspects of project development.
As the firm is a horizontally organized office, he is actively engaged in projects from programming through construction documents, consultant selection and coordination, client contact and business development.
At Roseland, Mackey, Harris Architects, PC our management approach welcomes clients to actively participate in the design process, and our technical expertise is aimed at assuring each of our client's objectives are met regardless of size and scope of the project.
The design method we embrace is a carefully balanced consideration of the project site and its context, the functional requirements of the facility and the client's resources.
As members of the American Institute of Architects, we utilize the latest AIA contractual forms for clients and contractors which are time-tested and have become the standard in the construction industry.
The design method we embrace is a carefully balanced consideration of the project site and its context, the functional requirements of the facility and the client's resources.
As members of the American Institute of Architects, we utilize the latest AIA contractual forms for clients and contractors which are time-tested and have become the standard in the construction industry.
Project Size: 6,255 sq.
Abstract: The Ogden Telephone Company needed a new central office building in Boone, Iowa.
Working with local general contractor RH Grabau Construction, RMH Architects was charged with designing an economical, partially storm-hardened facility to house their central office switching equipment, staff offices and retail sales area.
This one-story, 6,255 square foot brick veneer masonry building is equipped with an internal concrete 'box' that houses a splice room for incoming fiber optic lines, an emergency generator/utility room and central office space for current and future switch equipment needs.
Abstract: The Ogden Telephone Company needed a new central office building in Boone, Iowa.
Working with local general contractor RH Grabau Construction, RMH Architects was charged with designing an economical, partially storm-hardened facility to house their central office switching equipment, staff offices and retail sales area.
This one-story, 6,255 square foot brick veneer masonry building is equipped with an internal concrete 'box' that houses a splice room for incoming fiber optic lines, an emergency generator/utility room and central office space for current and future switch equipment needs.
Project Size: 14,650 sq.
Abstract: The Ames Christian School came into being through the efforts of building contractors and the volunteer labor of many of the student's families.
Pressed for space in their existing location, the school recognized the need to provide a new facility for their students which would be more conducive to learning.
Current needs, future expansion and flexibility were key issues they wanted to address.
The building design provides separate classrooms for pre-school and kindergarten.
Abstract: The Ames Christian School came into being through the efforts of building contractors and the volunteer labor of many of the student's families.
Pressed for space in their existing location, the school recognized the need to provide a new facility for their students which would be more conducive to learning.
Current needs, future expansion and flexibility were key issues they wanted to address.
The building design provides separate classrooms for pre-school and kindergarten.
1st National Bank's original Campustown branch bank location was scheduled to be demolished to make way for a new mixed-use development project.
Located on a high-traffic-count site, the project marked a new direction for the bank.
This building was the first of their branches to be designed around a lower staff count and was planned to utilize remote teller machines for a majority of transactions.
The lobby accommodates customers with two tellers at a walk-up teller line and a separate workstation for opening new accounts.
Located on a high-traffic-count site, the project marked a new direction for the bank.
This building was the first of their branches to be designed around a lower staff count and was planned to utilize remote teller machines for a majority of transactions.
The lobby accommodates customers with two tellers at a walk-up teller line and a separate workstation for opening new accounts.
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