360 Architecture

360 Architecture
Practice information
Principal office Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Founded 2004 (result of merger of CDFM2Architecture Inc. (founded 1980) and Heinlein Schrock Stearns (founded 1998))
Work
Buildings see article
Projects see article
Design see article

360 Architecture is an American architectural practice focused on planning, design and execution. The firm provides services for a range of project types including corporate headquarters and commercial office buildings, sports arenas and ballparks, municipal facilities, single- and multi-family residential and mixed-use entertainment districts. The firm is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, with offices in Columbus Ohio; San Francisco, California; and Dallas, Texas.[1] As of 2009, the firm has a staff of more than 110 professionals.

Contents

History

CDFM2 Architecture Inc. and Heinlein Schrock Stearns merged in 2004 to form 360 Architecture. At the time, CDFM2 was a firm of sixty architects, interior architects, interior designers, 3D illustrators and graphic designers working in the corporate, developer service, government and higher education markets. Heinlein Schrock Stearns was a firm of thirty-six architects and designers focused on collegiate, minor- and major-league sports and commercial, residential and retail/entertainment projects. The merger combined thirty-four years of firm experience into 360 Architecture (CDFM2 founded in 1980 and Heinlein Schrock Stearns founded in 1998).

Recent activities

The firm is working on some of the largest sporting venues in the U.S., such as Cisco Field, a new park for the Oakland Athletics professional baseball team and New San Jose Earthquakes Stadium (working name), a new stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes professional soccer team in San Jose, California,[2][3] Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington, home of the Washington Huskies football team, and the Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, home of the New York Giants and the New York Jets professional football teams.[4] 360 Architecture was also a member of the Kansas City Downtown Arena Design Team (DADT). The DADT is the architect of record for the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City.[5]

360 Architecture is the designer for the thirteen-block revitalization project of downtown Kansas City.[6] Other 360 Architecture projects in the downtown Kansas City area include the J.E. Dunn Construction Company corporate headquarters,[7] the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Center and post office renovation,[8] H&R Block world headquarters[9] and the Boulevard Brewing Company expansion.[10]

Selected projects

Markets served

  • mixed use
  • corporate
  • civic

Services

  • interior design
  • facility management
  • construction documentation
  • construction administration
  • change management
  • move management
  • graphics and signage
  • 3D illustration and animation
  • specification and administration

References

  1. ^ City, Kansas (2005-11-22). "360 Architecture opens San Francisco office". Bizjournals.com. http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2005/11/21/daily14.html?from_rss=1. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  2. ^ ""Athletics Submit Formal Proposal for Cisco Field"". Oakland.athletics.mlb.com. http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/oak/ballpark/new/index.jsp. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  3. ^ ""Quakes, A's choose 360 Architecture for stadium designs"". San Jose Earthquakes Media Relations. 2010-09-07. http://www.sjearthquakes.com/news/2010/09/quakes-choose-360-architecture-stadium-designs. Retrieved 2010-09-07. 
  4. ^ Meadowlands Stadium
  5. ^ "Welcome to Sprint Center". Sprintcenter.com. http://www.sprintcenter.com. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  6. ^ [1] Archived July 23, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "JE Dunn Continues Long Time Commitment to Downtown Kansas City"
  8. ^ "Huge IRS Project Blends Old, New"
  9. ^ http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/business/15783450.htm
  10. ^ [2] Archived July 23, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ TEYA VITU Tucson Citizen. "City negotiating with designer for Tucson Arena contract". Tucsoncitizen.com. http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/breakingnews/110523.php. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  12. ^ "Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center". Auburn.edu. 2009-02-12. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. http://web.archive.org/web/20090210102938/http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/student_life/recreation/newreccenter/index.html. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  13. ^ "Heinlein wins work on $1.4B Jets stadium - Kansas City Business Journal:". Kansascity.bizjournals.com. 2004-03-26. http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2004/03/22/daily34.html. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 
  14. ^ "pgs.24-27_StocktonAdvert_12.12" (PDF). http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/images/random/StocktonAdvert_LO.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-15. 

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