selected projects
center for health & optimum performance, life university
Life University had outgrown the existing facility and desired to implement a new model of student health care training. An existing vacant facility with adequate square footage was targeted as the new location, but the present layout did not lend itself to the desired use.
Through extensive interviews and programming, CrossFields developed a renovation plan that retained 70% of the existing structure’s 32,000 square feet. Emphasis was on meeting the desired function first, then with limited funds available, focused on impact design that achieved the desired image. The design-build process saved the University both time and money as on-site decisions could be made when unknowns were uncovered during the renovation.
Facility Planning, Architecture, Interiors, Furnishings, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E), Design-Build MEP, Construction, Relocation Management