5.15.2008

GIVING AND GROWING

It's my belief that being an active member in the community helps a designer's skill evolve. At Rosemann, we coined the term "we know how people live" because our design approach reflects a deep understanding of how people interact in their communities.

We rely on real life experience to help create design solutions that are innovative and meaningful. With that said, I would just like to state how proud I am of the Rosemann employees. This past year they have demonstrated a willingness to venture out into their respective communities and play vital roles in organizations that affect thousands of people.

I've always said that Rosemann is not just a firm of 45 individuals. Each member of our team has family members, friends and neighbors to whom they are responsible for. This makes Rosemann a collective family. Our family is forever growing and will continue our commitment to providing spaces that improve our communities' quality of life.

- Donald E. Rosemann, NCARB, AIA, DBIA

ROSEMANN DONATES DESIGN TO SAVE HISTORIC LANDMARK

Rosemann recently donated a schematic design to study potential uses for the Mullanpy Emigrant Home to Old North St. Louis Restoration Group.

The design study was one of the first steps towards renovating the 140 year old building which is on St. Louis Landmarks Association's "Most Endangered" building's list.

Located in Old North St. Louis, the Home now anchors a neighborhood which is on the fringe of redevelopment including Crown Village once known as the 14th Street Mall.

Please join us in saving a piece of history by donating to the development fund at http://www.savemullanphy.org/.

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FULL CIRCLE COLLABORATION

What does Full Circle Collaboration mean? For Rosemann, it's an opportunity to integrate architecture and interior design through entire developments. From the first architectural sketch to the final furniture selections, a collaborative design has planned cohesion. However, for clients this statement represents Rosemann's ability to translate a vision.

The first question we ask clients is, "how should the building feel when it is used?" With this information, Rosemann's designers work together to provide an integrated design solution that brings enthusiasm and creates a sense of place.
Through this process, clients receive a thoughtfully planned, unified design that helps ensure development success. Rosemann looks forward to using its Full Circle Collaboration to translate your next project vision.

- Donald E. Rosemann, NCARB, AIA, DBIA

Spring 2008 Announcements

Recently, Nancy Rodney, AIA became a LEED Accredited Professional by passing USGBC's exam for new construction cerfication.

Director, Business Development and Marketing Nancy Cripe was recently placed on the Board of Directors for Places for People in St. Louis.

Prakriti Dhakal joined Rosemann's St. Louis office as an Intern Architect. She holds a Bachelors of Architecture from the Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Austin Berke joined Rosemann's Kansas City office as a part-time Intern Architect. He currently attends Kansas University and is expected to graduate in Spring 2008.

Jennifer Moss joined Rosemann's Kansas City office in the receptionist position. She has two years experience and will be an important member of Rosemann's support staff.

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New Boutique Hotel Comes to St. Louis

Conrad Properties selected Rosemann to provide an integrated design approach for the new Hotel Indigo in Clayton, Mo. The former Daniele Hotel will soon be renovated into a select boutique, full-service haven for travelers interested in a refreshing, relaxing environment.

"Each Hotel Indigo has its own design interpretation," says Mickey Warriner, IIDA. "This project provided us with an opportunity to think outside the box and have fun with design, finishes and furnishings in unexpected ways."

In the spirit of full circle collaboration, Rosemann's providing both architecture and interior design services for the renovation. Rosemann's team will use an organic design methodology introducing the Golden Mean and bringing natural elements into the hotel's design.

"These hotels cater to busy people looking for a re-energizing atmosphere," says Warriner. "The organic design will help guests find rest and inspiration."

The $13 million renovation also includes dramatic exterior improvements with a new canopy, updated streetscape, additional story with contemporary roof line and redesigned storefront with unique Indigo inspired art glass feature.

Elegant Design for Affordable Housing

By Fall 2008, renovations for three buildings on East Armour Boulevard in Kansas City, Mo. will be complete thanks to Straub Construction, Rosemann and The Eagle Point Companies.

"This project proves affordable housing can have quality design," says Donald Rosemann, NCARB, AIA, DBIA. "Residents and visitors of the apartments are welcomed by an unexpected, hotel lobby like experience."

Focusing on the three buildings' existing identity, the design team used Georgian Court's southern features, Linda Vista's Spanish motif and Bainbridge's Frend inspired surroundings to create custom palettes appropriate for each worldly design.

"The Georgian Court is southern traditional with Williamsburg blue tones, crown molding, fluted columns and oriental rugs," says Director of Interior Design Vickie Stewart, ASID, IIDA. "For Linda Vista, we wanted an old world feeling with deep, warm colors, textured walls, winged leather chairs close to the fireplace and antique corbels in the ceiling with gold leaf highlights."

With Rosemann providing both architecture and interior design, the East Armour Apartments were recently chosen as an honoree for the 2008 Kansas City Business Journal's Capstone Award.

5.13.2008

ROSEMANN WINS AT IIDA COUTURE FASHION SHOW THIRD YEAR IN A ROW

Kansas City, Mo. – On May 8, 2008, Rosemann & Associates, PC won “Most Inspired” for its military-styled clothing designs at the Mid-America Chapter of International Interior Design Association’s annual Color + Couture Fashion Show. The event benefited Synergy Services, a non-profit children’s shelter for runaway and homeless youth in western Missouri.

Held at the Madrid Theater in Kansas City, Mo. the event sold out with a total of 550 guests attending. According to IIDA Mid-America’s website, 26 teams entered the competition using product materials donated from local vendors to create their outfit designs.

“This is the third year Rosemann’s won an award,” says Director of Interior Design Vickie Stewart, IIDA, ASID. “We were excited to hear that no other companies have done that!”

Entries used a palette based on colors found in spaces inspired by deep earth, oceans and forests. Rosemann’s Anne Schmader was the design mastermind behind the male and female couture ensembles.

“Our team felt these natural colors lent themselves nicely to a military look,” says Schmader. “What better way to pay homage than to design something based on the people who protect our spaces?”

Rosemann’s design concept was titled “Naviator,” a combination of navy and air force uniforms transformed into high fashion for everyday use. The designs incorporated a suede wall covering material provided by MDC Wallcovering.

“It was so much fun,” says model Michael Gaillard, a Rosemann architect. “You walk back stage and there are high energy people everywhere. I felt like a celebrity.”

FOR VIDEO go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKAuU7G34Qc

Highly attended, each Spring in Kansas City, Mid-America IIDA hosts the Color + Couture event benefiting a local non-profit organization. Every Fall the organization hosts PetUtopia, an event that challenges teams to take materials and create shelters, accessories and products for house pets which benefits a local animal shelter. For more information visit http://www.iidamidamerica.org/.

About Rosemann & Associates, P.C. - Rosemann opened in 1987 with just a few employees and continues to expand offices in Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo. Rosemann’s architecture, interior design and planning team takes action to plan for the needs of the surrounding community, while maintaining a budget and assuring successful builds. Current projects include Piper Lofts, The East Armour Apartments, military housing at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. and at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. For more information visit http://www.rosemann.com/.