IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering (SUE) services for the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More in Arlington, Virginia. The Cathedral underwent renovations for exterior improvements and upgraded stoops. IMEG provided SUE services as part of the preliminary steps, including mapping and designating all public and private utilities at the portions of the site set to undergo
Project Market: Arts & Culture
Renovation Into New Arts Development
Built in 1936, the first Las Vegas elementary school was a rare example of Mission-style architecture. Over the years, the building had undergone previous tenant improvements, until its final rehabilitation and reuse into a cultural center. Retaining its historic character, the facility is now home to the University of Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Design Studio,
Feasibility Study
Towering seven stories above suburban Montgomery County, the Glencairn Museum is an institution dedicated to the history of religious art. Constructed as a private residence in 1939, it was later adapted to display its owners’ collection of nearly 8,000 sacred artifacts. An IMEG 2017 feasibility study recommended replacing the original mechanical and electrical systems, and
Blackstone Gateway Visitor Center
The Worcester Blackstone Gateway Visitor Center, a full-service, multi-use community facility that features a welcoming area, historic and cultural exhibits, a theater, restroom facilities, a passive recreation lawn, and office, classroom and meeting space, is as an active tribute to the multi-faceted culture of the Blackstone River Valley. IMEG designed all new MEP/FP and lighting
New Canal Dock Boathouse
With the demolition of the historic Yale Adee Boathouse across New Haven Harbor from Canal Dock for I-95 improvements, the new Canal Dock boathouse integrates modern design elements and functionality within the historic context of its setting. IMEG has been involved with this project since its commencement, providing MEP/FP design to demolition and rebuilding activities
New Museum Campus
IMEG is providing structural engineering services for the Armenian American Museum. The museum is a cultural campus that enriches the community, educates the public on the Armenian American story, and empowers individuals to embrace cultural diversity and speak out against prejudice. The project houses auditoriums, exhibits areas, a kitchen, and offices. The building structure incorporates
New Exhibit Space, Theater, and Restaurant
IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. The new 237,000-sf, three-story building features 102,366-sf of exhibition space for modern and contemporary art, a 215-seat theater, restaurant and café, underground parking, and pedestrian tunnels connecting it to the museum’s existing gallery
New Public Library & Cultural Arts Center
IMEG provided mechanical and plumbing engineering design services for this new, two-story, 45,000-sf library and 13,500-sf arts center. Library features include expanded collections areas; dedicated spaces for story time, teens and tweens; a secure outdoor children’s area; small group study rooms; a community room and flexible classroom space; Friends of the Library book store; and
New Center for the Arts
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a world class center for the arts. This center consists of an 1,800-seat performance hall and a 1,600-seat concert hall surrounded by a grand lobby on the south and dressing rooms and other back-of-the-house areas on the north. Marrying the artistic vision with the mechanical requirements of the
New Searle Visitor Center
IMEG provided commissioning and energy modeling services, along with mechanical, electrical, and fire protection engineering design, for the new Lincoln Park Zoo visitor center in Chicago. The new two-building facility, connected by an aluminum canopy, houses restrooms, member services and lounge, informational kiosk, stroller rentals, and back-of-house offices. An energy analysis of the Lincoln Park