Honest Teeth

Elm Grove, Wisconsin

This 2-story, 9,000 square foot renovation created additional office space for a new dental clinic. By retrofitting the existing roof trusses into a “scissor” configuration it was possible to provide vaulted ceilings in the upper floor. This combined with the large entry atrium and exterior cantilevered canopy made the office building look and feel like brand new.

Photos courtesy of Thrive Architects LLC (https://thrive-architects.com/)

First Immanuel Lutheran School

Cedarburg, WI

First Immanuel Lutheran needed new classroom space for 4K-5th grade, a courtyard, and a large group classroom. In order to accomplish this, the project demolished part of the existing building for the courtyard while creating a new addition around the demolished space. This provided a challenge in the phasing of the project, as the addition could not close off the courtyard until the demolition was complete.

Marquette University - Physicians Assistant Studies Building

Milwaukee, WI

This 42,000 square foot, 4-story building was designed to serve the expanding needs of Marquette University’s high-demand Physician’s Assistant program. This building includes office spaces, large amphitheater-style classrooms, conference rooms, locker/shower areas, student and faculty lounges, and simulation rooms for OR, Trauma, Examination, ICU, and Inpatient services. The front of the building uses cantilevered elements to support the heavy exterior brick creating an eye-catching front entryway.

Daily Reporter Top Project 2019

Cedarburg High School

Cedarburg, WI

This 68,000 square foot, 2-story project created 9 new classroom spaces as well as a new art room, cafeteria, storage area, and main entrance for the High School. Students can find a new wood, metals, transportation, and robotics lab as part of this addition, and more space was also created for the front offices, kitchen, and district offices.

Daily Reporter Top Projects 2021

Stone Creek Coffee - Downer Ave

MILWAUKEE, WI

Previously a bank, Stone Creek Coffee on Downer Avenue has modernized this 2,200 square foot, early 1900s building in order to breathe some new life into the Northpoint Neighborhood. Visitors can seat themselves outside under a large outdoor-patio, inside through windowed garage-doors that lift into a three-season patio, or head over to the walk-up window for a quick stop on their way.

2019 Mayor Design Awards

Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Chuch

HUNTLEY, IL

With seating for 500+ people, this New Sanctuary can hold more than double what the old Sanctuary could in order to suit the growth in church membership. The large, 2-story atrium uses exposed structural steel to draw the eye toward the entrance. This project also includes a new office space, an educational and child care space, and additional parking for the congregation.

Photos and renderings courtesy of Groth Design Group (https://www.gdg-architects.com/)

Adventure Rock Climbing

Milwaukee, WI

Adventure Rock Climbing and Fitness opened this location amid rapid growth in their popularity due in part to their diversification of the typical “rock climbing” experience. This low-rise, single-story project location specializes in bouldering - a type of rock climbing featuring low walls and no safety ropes. Large store-front windows offer an inside look to passersby, and provide natural lighting for climbers within.

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Hilton Garden Inn

Wausau, WI

Features of this 4-story hotel and conference center include precast concrete floors, reinforced masonry load bearing walls and structural steel framing at the large clearspans required in the conference center.  An elegant and modern cantilevered entry canopy is also featured.

The Flats on Church Street (Door County)

Egg Harbor, Wisconsin

These four 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartments feature large sliding glass doors that open up to a private patio. With a contemporary design, visitors are treated to modern accommodations in the historic Door County setting.

AIA WI 2020 Honor Award

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Throttlestop

Elkhart Lake, WI

This project was a multi-phase project for Throttlestop, a consignment dealer and motorcycle museum in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. CORE 4 was involved with the second and third phase of this project - the design of vehicle storage facilities. Built just a few miles from the world-famous Road America, Throttlestop is a destination for anyone with a passion for cars, bikes, and everything in between!

Included on site is a rotating museum of over 275 pieces, with both in-person and virtual accessibility. Check out their site to plan your visit!

Pilgrim Lutheran Church

MENOMONEE FALLS, WI

The expansion of the south-end of the existing building included a single-story addition with new classroom space, reception area, workroom, restrooms, and a large gathering space. These meeting spaces were designed with future worship space and education expansions in mind, as this project is but one phase of a multi-phase expansion plan.

Photos courtesy of Groth Design Group (https://www.gdg-architects.com/)

Spring Harbor House

Madison, WI

This project occupies an oddly shaped, steeply sloped lot close to downtown Madison. The home is comprised of three “boxes” that sit atop a concrete podium - the largest of which ends in a cantilever over the edge of this podium to draw attention to the steep slope of the lot.

2022 AIA Honor Award

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Block 27

Sacramento, CA

Sitting on a lot that lies between a dense residential district to the south and an industrial district to the north, this four-unit apartment building takes cues from both to create a unique transitional point between the two distinct styles of building design. The four 2-3 bedroom apartment units share a rooftop terrace on the third floor overlooking the cityscape to the east, as well as a bike/scooter parking area on the first level of the building facing the street.

2022 AIA Merit Award for “Interesting small lot, transient oriented infill protype"

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Highland Residence

Elm Grove, WI

This beautiful single story residence in Elm Grove makes use of alcoves in the exterior façade of the building to create little pockets of natural landscape - fueling a seamless transition from the the foliage outside to the modern space within.

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Curtain House

Milwaukee, WI

This private residence sits on a long, narrow lot in Milwaukee’s Lower East side. The 3-level design makes full use of the small infill space with a full Master Suite, 3 other bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and dining area, a garage, a terrace, and a small balcony that offers a view of the Milwaukee River. The street facing side of the building uses slats to provide privacy to residents and control the amount of light entering the building, while also giving the front of the building an contemporary façade that stands out from the antiquated homes it sits between.

2022 AIA Merit Award for “Wonderful residential environment in a tight infill site"

2023 RD Architecture Design Award

Photos & renderings courtesy of Johnsen Schmaling Architects (https://www.johnsenschmaling.com/)

Watershed Hotel & Event Space

Sheboygan, WI

With stunning views right along the Sheboygan River and a large outdoor terrace, this 25 room hotel provides a lovely backdrop for weddings, corporate events, fundraisers, and everything in between. The interior design features a large fireplace seating area, bar with foldout glass doors connecting it to the outdoor terrace space, and a second floor suspended walkway. This walkway is supported by steel rods hanging from the ceiling system above, helping to maximize the interior space below.

Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial

Kewaskum, WI

Featuring a beam of steel recovered from the North Tower of the World Trade Center as its center piece, this beautiful memorial honors those that were lost on 9/11/2001 - including Kewaskum Graduate, Andrea Lyn Haberman - as well as those who were a part of the operations that took place after the events of 9/11 at Ground Zero.

For “History of the Steel” that holds significance to so many, please visit the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Website at https://www.wisconsin911memorial.com/.

Catalpa Health Mental Health Clinic

Appleton, WI

This renovation created a large clinic for Catalpa Health. The remodel created a welcoming reception area, large community room, and several smaller spaces to be used for one-on-one therapy sessions, playrooms, art spaces, rec rooms, and administrative offices. The project also includes a pharmacy, gift shop, and back call center with a staff break space.

Hennig West

Machesney Park, IL

With over 125,000 square feet, this $17 million facility houses packing operations for Hennig's backup power generators. The facility will include lasers, folding machines, and other state-of-the-art equipment to help Hennig meet the demand for backup power.

Merton Office Building

Merton, WI

This approximately 10,000 square foot office building created a home for “The Good Dentist” in Merton, WI. The dental office itself contains 12 workstations, a lab, a workroom, staffroom, and waiting area for patients while the remaining two-thirds of the building is proposed for future use. The design as a whole utilizes a combination of exposed wood and steel, creating the beautiful entryways and canopies depicted below.