dps commercial practice area brochure

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Commercial Design Services ALBUQUERQUE - 7601 Jefferson NE, Suite 100 - Albuquerque, NM 87109 - 505.761.9700 tel - 505.761.4222 fax LAS VEGAS - 6860 Bermuda Drive, Suite 100 - Las Vegas, NV 89119 - 702.436.1006 tel - 702.436.1050 fax AMARILLO - 500 S. Taylor, Suite 750 - Amarillo, TX 79101 - 806.376.8199 tel - 806.376.8189 fax www.dpsdesign.org

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Page 1: DPS Commercial Practice Area Brochure

Commercial Design ServicesAlbuquerque - 7601 Jefferson NE, Suite 100 - Albuquerque, NM 87109 - 505.761.9700 tel - 505.761.4222 fax

lAs vegAs - 6860 Bermuda Drive, Suite 100 - Las Vegas, NV 89119 - 702.436.1006 tel - 702.436.1050 faxAmArillo - 500 S. Taylor, Suite 750 - Amarillo, TX 79101 - 806.376.8199 tel - 806.376.8189 fax

www.dpsdesign.org

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Commercial Design Services

Dekker/Perich/Sabatini provides specialty design services for a variety of commercial projects. The firm has purposely staffed the company with professionals having commercial projects experience in markets throughout the southwest, as well as major markets elsewhere in the United States. This diverse pool of talent enables us to develop innovative design solutions that draw upon the best ideas and practices from throughout the nation. A well-designed building provides an “edge” to our clients as they respond to their competitors. This is true whether the task at hand is to reach out to customers or to recruit and retain tenants and employees.

Dekker/Perich/Sabatini

Dekker/Perich/Sabatini provides comprehensive architecture, interiors, planning, structural engineering and landscape architecture services to a variety of public and private clients. With decades of experience, our firm has successfully completed thousands of projects from multi-family housing to high-tech laboratories.

With offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Amarillo, Texas; a diverse staff of licensed and progressive professionals and the latest available in technology, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini is able to meet the specific needs of each of our clients.

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New Mexico Student Loans

This two-story, 50,000sf office building sits on a 3.86 acre site at the Journal Center. The building houses several departments for NMSL including administrative offices, customer service facilities and collections. The design intent was to create an efficient corporate facility with a campus feel. The building has been designed to enhance the Journal Center’s contemporary corporate image and to draw on the unique qualities of the Southwest desert. The public entry is designed to provide ease of access by foot or automobile and features a 15’ tall concrete colonnade. The building materials include 30’-0” high glazed curtain walls, red brick, and synthetic stucco (EIFS). These materials are composed to reflect contemporary southwest architecture and planning. The staff parking is segmented and delineated by pedestrian paths and landscaping that will make wayfinding and pedestrian egress as convenient and safe as possible. The pedestrian paths flow into multiple landscaped outdoor staff break areas and a separate staff entry plaza.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: $4,700,000

Square Feet: 50,000

Project Completion: 2004

Award: National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Award of Merit for Best Office Project, 2004

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Experience and Capabilities

• site analysis

• due diligence assistance

• conceptual design

• zoning

• entitlements assistance

• processing

• space planning

• construction documents

• bidding

• permitting assistance

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El Camino Real International Heritage Center

The El Camino Real International Heritage Center, designed for the state of New Mexico, provides visitors with an interactive educational experience. The numerous exhibits trace the impact the Camino Real had on the historical and cultural development of New Mexico.

El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, referred to now as the Camino Real, was formally established as a road in 1598 by Juan de Oñate. This road played a critical role in sustaining the commerce of settlements and mines of Nueva Vizcaya (the first province of northern Mexico, now the states of Chihuahua and Durango), as well as the missions, presidios and colonial settlements of New Mexico. The Camino Real became a dynamic agent of change that altered the history, population, ecology and economy of northern Mexico and the southwestern United Sates. The total length of the Camino Real is approximately 1,550 miles from the San Juan Pueblo in New Mexico to Mexico City. The portion of the Camino Real in the United States is 404 miles long.One of the major design concepts allowed the building to be a “line” or designator to direct the viewer to the trail. This line also serves as a connection of two points, which symbolize the progression of time, journey and movement. The visitor will move along this line as they experience the exhibits, depicting the times and journeys along the Camino Real.

Location: Socorro, NM

Budget: $3,400,000

Square Feet: 19,600sf, 120 acres

Project Completion: 2003

Awards: Unbuilt Merit Award, Western Mountain Region American Institute of Architects, 2002

Honor Award, AIA - New Mexico, 2001

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Riverside Plaza

Riverside Plaza represents a departure from the “cookie cutter” strip malls that have been the standard for decades. A pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development, Riverside Plaza is located on Albuquerque’s West Side, near the intersection of Coors and Montaño. The Territorial Style architecture provides the development a strong identity and sense of place. This style of architecture is mandated for future Riverside Plaza development as well.

Most buildings front Riverside Plaza Lane, which serves as an organizing element for the plaza, as well as a pleasant pedestrian access to the development. Parking is tucked behind the buildings, each of which will accommodate multiple tenants. The overall site development plan reflects the careful attention that has been given to pedestrian paths, landscape design and lighting. At full build-out, the 15-building development will occupy nearly 225,000sf in an architecturally controlled environment.

Riverside Plaza tenants include Defined Fitness, Starbucks Coffee, Keva Juice, The Creamery, Women’s Health Specialists of New Mexico, NM Bank & Trust, Argus Development, Titan Development, The Vaughan Company, First American Title and Hisey Cadigan Law Firm. Retail is becoming more sophisticated than ever. Riverside Plaza opens the door for new, more appealing forms of mid-level retail space.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: $2.2 million

Square Feet: 225,000, 25 acres

Project Completion: 2002

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Alvarado Transportation Center

The former site of a much-loved historic Fred Harvey hotel, the Alvarado, was perfectly suited for an inter-modal center due to its proximity to rail, interstate and local bus operations in downtown Albuquerque. The new center has contributed positively to the City’s aggressive efforts at revitalizing downtown. Rather than create a modern, impersonal look for this showcase of transportation technology, the design team advanced the revitalization efforts of downtown Albuquerque by marrying history with functionality and culture with technology.

The exterior of the Alvarado Transportation Center incorporates architectural details and expressions from the Old Alvarado complex, including massive stucco walls, clay tile roofs, open arcades and brick paved promenades. Completed in phases the center houses a city transit transfer facility, transit offices, a customer service center, transit-oriented retail spaces and a new combined rail and interstate bus depot to complete the inter-modal concept. Three historic buildings from the original complex were revitalized to house office, retail and restaurant uses.

The Alvarado Transportation Center received a conservation award from The Albuquerque Conservation Association (TACA) in 2002, and an “Award of Excellence” from the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) in 2001.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: $22,000,000

Square Feet: 50,000

Project Completion: 2006

Awards: The Albuquerque Conservation Association (TACA), 2002 Award of Excellence, “Civic/Public Project” Category, NAIOP, 2001 Associated General Contractors Best Buildings , 2006

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Albuquerque Studios

Albuquerque Studios is the first full service film production studio in the State of New Mexico. Located on 28 acres, this $74 million dollar facility provides comprehensive production support concierge services – the first such full service facility provided by a studio. Dekker/Perich/Sabatini provided architecture, planning, entitlements, and landscape architecture design and construction services for this fast-track project. Studio doors opened for operation an incredible seven months from the project start. Phase 1 consists of 292,000sf of studio, office, and support space in four separate buildings, including the first building with a pair of sound stages totaling in size with 178’ x 268’ x 55’ by having the sound rated partition wall open between them. At completion of Phase 1, and at full operation, Albuquerque Studios will have 1000+ people working on-site daily and making use of the on and off-site services in the new Mesa Del Sol Town Center.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: $74,000,000

Square Feet: 292,000, Phase I

Project Completion: February 2009

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Jefferson Green @ Journal Center

This “green” building has achieved a Gold LEED rating as well as become our office’s new Albuquerque home. Features that contributed to energy and water efficiency include a high performance façade, a high-emissivity roof, a highly efficient mechanical system, energy efficient lighting and appliances, operable windows, low-flow plumbing fixtures, and use of nonpotable water for irrigation. Product selections emphasized the use of recycled content and regionally fabricated materials, and a comprehensive construction waste recycling program diverted almost 4,000 tons of waste from landfills. Over the course of design and construction, LEED goals and requirements were at the forefront of many design decisions.

The building is approximately 85,000 square feet on three stories. A structural steel superstructure with composite framing and metal deck slabs was utilized for economy and to satisfy an aggressive construction schedule. A unique system of concrete shearwalls infilling steel framing bays was chosen for economy and aestheics. Most of these walls were left exposed in the building, creating a striking architectural/structural expression.

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) was utilized between Dekker/Perich/Sabatini and the steel fabricator. Shared information included AutoCAD framing plans as well as 3-D structural frame model created using the RAM Structural System software package. The fabricator used this information to accelerate pricing, shop drawings, and to rapidly respond to framing changes required for tenant improvement work within the building.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: Withheld at owner’s request

Square Feet: 85,000

Project Completion: September 2006

Award: National Association of Industrial Office Properties (NAIOP), Award of Excellence, 2006

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BlueCross BlueShield Office Building

In collaboration with ZPD+A architects out of Chicago, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini designed this 115,000sf headquarters building that is focused on the long term needs of the company. With sustainable principles to save energy and the desire to provide highly efficient and healthy work space for the recruitment and retention of its employees, this facility provides a highly visible corporate identity to BlueCross BlueShield in New Mexico. The ground floor of the facility includes a 200 seat food service area and a variety of meeting facilities for training and video conferencing. Natural day lighting, the use of non toxic and renewable materials, and the provision of clean air are among the strategies implemented in the design. Flexibility of office layouts, and power and data distribution systems were among the major functional considerations for the facility. With security of staff and information important to BCBS, the facility has one controlled entrance at the main lobby.

A facility focused on the future, characterized by strong identity, the provision of state of the art work space and support, and sustainable design strategies, this facility is an important role model for new commercial office buildings.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Budget: $28,000,000

Square Feet: 100,000

Project Completion: January 2007

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Mariposa Office Building

High Desert Development commissioned Dekker/Perich/Sabatini to design a “21st Century New Mexico landmark” to establish design guidelines for the town center of their new Mariposa community under development on 4000 virgin acres northwest of Albuquerque. Simple form, a response to the site by optimal solar orientation, shading and views, natural day lighting and contrast of materials provides a fresh interpretation of the New Mexico vernacular and a strong sense of place, rooted in Anasazi tradition.

Location: Rio Rancho, NM

Budget: $3,387,150

Square Feet: 16,300

Project Completion: 2007

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ABQ Uptown

Dekker/Perich/Sabatini designed a classic mixed-use city neighborhood that will be “dropped” into a vacant 20-acre brownfield site between two retail malls in the city’s Uptown area. Known as ABQ Uptown, the development will have the texture and density of downtown, melding lifestyle, 220,000sf of retail, 265 units of multifamily housing, offices, entertainment, restaurants, a hotel, and a corner grocery store located nearby with convenient on-street parking.

ABQ Uptown enjoys a definite sense of place, utilizing a regional architectural motif. The manner in which the project themes were carried forward in the site and landscape design is one of the most memorable aspects of ABQ Uptown. The concepts for the site were developed concurrently with the architecture. The site design reinforces the regional theme evident in the architecture, with a plant palette dominated by natives. Use of regional stone and subtle earth tones and finishes allows the contemporary southwestern architecture and bold plant forms to establish the project identity. Street landscaping, plazas, fountains, outdoor dining areas residential courtyards and portals are used to energize the pedestrian environment and reinforce the urban fabric.The site and landscaping was integrally designed with site lighting and signage to create a dynamic, highly graphic environment.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Square Feet: 250,000

Project Completion: November 2006