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Josh Rechkemmer

By: Josh Rechkemmer
March 7th, 2024

While buildings serve a functional purpose for their occupants, their impact extends beyond their walls. When combined with thoughtful urban planning, architecture can create destinations, contribute to community identity, and foster connections between people and the places they share. This process is known as placemaking.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
January 11th, 2024

For commercial and residential developers, higher-density, mixed-use buildings present many practical benefits and opportunities. Integrating retail, living, work, and entertainment into a cohesive package, the approach can maximize development and activate urban areas with various tenants.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
October 31st, 2023

The goal of any developer is to achieve a return on investment. While approaches differ across projects, one of the most common ways to improve a building’s profitability is to increase its height—especially in competitive urban markets.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
September 12th, 2023

A commercial building is a significant investment with long-term cost implications, and improving performance and lowering energy costs should be key design goals. In Iowa, one way to improve performance is by taking advantage of the Commercial New Construction Program.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
August 29th, 2023

A mechanical system is a major investment. Initial costs can make up a significant portion of a construction budget, and heating and cooling are some of the greatest long-term expenses of building ownership. Your choice also has a direct impact on occupant comfort and your carbon emissions.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
June 22nd, 2023

Multifamily and mixed-use developments are one of the fastest-growing sectors in the building industry. In 2022, multifamily housing accounted for 34% of all new residential construction—the highest annual total since the 1980s.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
April 25th, 2023

A building is a long-term investment. Although construction costs may be top of mind during the architectural process, it’s important to remember the costs of maintenance, utilities, and replacements.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
April 13th, 2023

Mental health issues are rising on university campuses. Over the last six years, the number of students reporting anxiety symptoms increased from 17% to 31%, according to a recent study by the Healthy Minds Network.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
March 16th, 2023

Many factors influence design decisions—including budget constraints, zoning regulations, site conditions, and sustainability goals. In addition to these factors, you and your architect will consider the needs of occupants and their ability to access the building with ease.

By: Josh Rechkemmer
February 23rd, 2023

Across the country, higher education institutions are grappling with aging facilities. Between shifting enrollment numbers, changing student needs, and new modes of working and learning, 20th-century building stock is no longer meeting the demands of 21st-century institutions.