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Joan Jakubus DDS new dental office – before construction

November 10, 2014 By Nathan Rauner

Joan Jakubus DDS new dental office - before construction

For their gasoline stations across the United States, Phillips 66 in the 1960?s created a upswept acutely pointed canopy to shelter the gasoline pumps. The design, referred to as a ?butterfly canopy,? was designed by architect Clarence Reinhardt. Remaining examples of the design are recognized as having historical value referring to 1960?s concepts of modernism. Such examples of the style are recorded in books, magazines, and web sources. (http://www.beltstl.com/2006/02/phillips-66-part-1/)

The example of above was converted to a bait shop, then a coffee shop, and now a dental office for Joan Jakubus DDS. More information on this project can be found on the sidebar under Pages: Jakubus DDS Dental Office.

Filed Under: Dental Office Design, General Dentistry Tagged With: Historic Modern Dental Office, Modernism

Dental Office in Northern Minnesota

August 26, 2014 By Nathan Rauner

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This office for general dentistry is designed for a relatively large site that permits expansion of building and parking in the future. The Owners express a wish to design building and site using sustainable, green ideas where practical. Our response is to focus on energy conservation: preliminary ideas include geothermal heating and cooling, highly insulated envelope, and daylighting. The Owner has approved site and building sketches; next steps are to draw the building interior and add detail to 3D massing of the envelope. Progress on this project is posted on the page Dental Office in Northern Minnesota. Revised site and floor plan drawings have been added. While 3D building design progresses 3D design of treatment rooms is underway.

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Filed Under: Dental Office Design, Green Design Tagged With: Dental Office Building Design, Dental Office Site Design

Orthodontics Office Design

August 15, 2009 By Nathan Rauner

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This Orthodontics Office Design is being developed for a site in Lakeville Minnesota. Current software tools for architects allow us to preview appearance as well as aspects of energy performance and cost. Owners can make smarter, more sustainable design decisions with such tools. 3D model, site plan, and interior layout are developed at the same time, cycling between 2D and 3D drawings. Progress on this project is shown on Orthodontics Office pages.

Filed Under: Dental Office Design, Orthodontist Office Design Tagged With: Dental Office Building Design, Dental Office Design, Dental Office Site Design, Orthodontics Office Design

Dental Office with Geothermal System

August 15, 2009 By Nathan Rauner

dscn9200-02Jon Anderson, DDS, selected a site for his new dental office in a rapidly growing area of Fargo, North Dakota. There was one important addition to standard requirements for an office site — space for a field of deep wells to serve a geothermal heating and cooling system. In a region subject to flooding, this neighborhood is on relatively high ground with a drainage canal adjacent. Recent floods in Fargo did not affect Dr. Anderson’s new building.

Filed Under: Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Office Design Tagged With: Dental Office Building Design, Dental Office Site Design

Dental Office Interior Design

August 15, 2009 By Nathan Rauner

Jenny Ruoho, DDS,?Relaxation Dentistry. Dr. Ruoho wished to start a new practice in a dental office designed to reflect her professional style — at the lowest possible cost.? My job was to refine her initial layout and establish a firm perimeter using minimal square footage. She was working with a lease negotiator on general terms of the agreement while I worked on the plan of her new office interior.

Filed Under: Dental Office Design, Dental Office Interior Design, General Dentistry Tagged With: Dental Office Design, Dental Office Interior Design, General Dentistry Office

Dental Office for Dr. Ken Windschitl

August 14, 2009 By Nathan Rauner

General Dentist, Dr. Ken Windschitl, needed to move from his second story office in downtown New Ulm, Minnesota. A recognized name in New Ulm, he could relocate anywhere in town. He found seven possible sites and needed help deciding which would best fit his practice. He wanted an architect with relevant? experience so he hired my firm to design his new dental office building.

Filed Under: Dental Office Design, General Dentistry Tagged With: Dental Office Building Design, Dental Office Site Design

Oral Surgery Office in a Multi-Tenant Building

August 11, 2009 By Nathan Rauner

An oral surgery office in a multi-tenant building has requirements beyond those of an office for general dentistry. For example,? both building and site must accommodate separation of entrances for arrival and departure of surgery patients. Drawings shown here assessed feasibility of a particular site for a developer who is an oral surgeon; consequently a mult-tenant building could be designed around the needs of his new oral surgery office.

Filed Under: Dental Office Design, Oral Surgery Office Design Tagged With: Dental Office Design, Dental Office Site Design, Oral Surgery Office Design

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