School of Nursing

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, technology, and acoustics engineering services and design, along with architectural lighting and commissioning, for the new classroom, research, and administrative facility for the Loyola University Niehoff School of Nursing. The four-story, 60,000-sf complex contains a state-of-the-art Clinical Performance Center with simulation labs where students work with computer-driven mannequins

Book Depository Renovation

The project: The renovated and revitalized Book Depository in Detroit is one of the first buildings to open in Ford Motor Company’s multi-year adaptive reuse and repositioning of the iconic Michigan Central Station and surrounding landmark buildings. The 275,000-sf historic renovation of the abandoned book warehouse building was converted into a new urbanized office building

New Research and Development Facility

IMEG provided engineering design for a confidential pharmaceutical company’s new research and development facility at Iowa State University Research Park. The 52,000-sf facility features an open concept designed for collaboration and interaction of up to 100 scientists conducting research in swine, cattle, equine, canine, and feline. The first floor is comprised of almost 30,000-sf of

Replacement Elementary School

Creekside Elementary is a 49,000-sf elementary school located in Boulder, CO, for grades PK-5. The building was originally constructed in 1955 with numerous additions and renovations. In 2014, the school district decided that replacing the school would be the best approach to incorporate 21st century learning, current educational facility safety requirements, occupant comfort, and provide

Architectural Lighting

IMEG provided architectural lighting design for the $6.5 million Living Room Theaters, part of the historic Bottleworks District of Indianapolis, a $300 million, 1,500,000-sf complex that has reimagined the former location of the largest Coca-Cola bottling plant in the world. IMEG worked with the owner and architect to create innovative lighting concepts that are functional,

New Sports Medicine and Performance Center

Located in the heart of the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs (UCCS) campus, the new William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center is a state-of-the-art facility that will host a range of specialties from exercise science and physical therapy to physiology and conditioning, promoting synergies between sports-medicine-based clinical treatments and academics. All spaces

Tenant Build Out

Architectural lighting and engineering services were provided for the new Chicago office build out. Given the opportunity to construct their own office, the design team put innovation to the test while creating an evidence-based design. The team identified and examined six advanced lighting strategies: tunable lighting for circadian support; glare reduction though low UGR luminaires;

Mixed-Use High-Rise Building

IMEG provided engineering and design services for a new nine-story mixed-use building, which includes an eight-story, ±900-space parking ramp. The new, $25 million high-rise physically connects to the hotel/convention center and parking ramp via a skywalk. Program spaces within the high-rise include a restaurant, mercantile shell space, office use shell space, and core-common use spaces.

Mixed-Use Development

IMEG provided engineering design and services for a new Hyatt House hotel in Chicago’s Fulton Market district, near the new McDonald’s headquarters. The new 14-floor hotel includes 200 guestrooms (including extended-stay rooms), two-level parking garage, ballrooms, conference rooms, pool, fitness area, fourth-floor sky lobby, a guest amenity level, kitchen, bar and lounge with city views,

New Math, Science, and Education Building

TWO GREEN GLOBES RATING IMEG provided engineering and design services for Drake University’s new 40,000-sf Math, Science and Education Building. The new standalone, four-story building known as Collier-Scripps Hall includes classrooms, offices, and dry labs. Classrooms in Collier-Scripps were designed with emphases on classroom flexibility and educational technology. One classroom features eight digital screens and