This 22-acre park combines nature and community in an urban setting, featuring sports courts, a water garden, playscapes inspired by Michigan wildlife, and a promenade lined with cherry trees that
Located in The District Detroit, the Henry Street development is a mixed-use, mixed-income community featuring six residential buildings and one shared building. Since all seven buildings are located on one
To help Van Buren Charter Township in their mission to enhance community offerings for their residents, Neumann/Smith Architecture fully renovated and expanded the Township’s existing community center. Our team designed a
Our design solution for the MSUFCU 311 Abbot building provided a unique opportunity to create a mural that reflected the buildings architecture and complimented its surroundings. The implementation involved embedding
Located in Detroit’s historic Corktown neighborhood, The Godfrey Hotel was designed to be a natural addition to the community. Everything from the repetitive nature of the windows and the murals,
A new, welcoming and attractive front door to Northern Michigan University, the Northern Center serves the University and region as a first-class conference and event center, and serves as a
Morc, Inc.’s beautifully renovated and refreshed space assists the human service agency’s mission to better serve and coordinate long-term support for individuals with physical and intellectual needs and the elderly
A portion of the East Riverfront formerly used to store buoys has been converted into a family-friendly urban beach. The 3.2 acre project, on a former Coast Guard buoy storage
Friends of Animals of Metro Detroit had been fundraising for a new facility for 10 years. The existing shelter, handling close to 3,000 animals of all varieties each year, was
Located in the historic Saginaw News building, CMURC’s new CoWork space offers a one-stop shop for business owners and entrepreneurs to get the access they need to accelerate their companies,
Looking to join the exciting, evolving work environment currently developing in Detroit, the New York City based co-working space company, WeWork, settled on two high profile downtown locations: three floors