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Articles Tagged with ''Milwaukee''

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Milwaukee Repertory Theater Debuts Expansion and Renovation Project by EUA

James Gauer
James Gauer
October 22, 2025
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The $80 million capital project deftly upgrades and weaves together the rep’s existing buildings, including a repurposed neoclassical power station that houses the main performance venue.
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Architectural Record 1976, Bertrand Goldberg hospitals

From the RECORD Archives: ‘The Goldberg Effect’

RECORD Editors
July 22, 2025
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A July 1976 article explores how architect Bertrand Goldberg applied his headily futuristic vision for health care at hospital projects in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Tacoma.
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Exterior image of UWM Chemistry Building

A New Chemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Champions Transparency

Matthew Marani
Matthew Marani
July 21, 2025
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Designed by CannonDesign with Kahler Slater, the $118 million project takes inspiration from chemical structures.
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Curtain House

Snapshot: A Paneled Facade on Johnsen Schmaling's Curtain House Invokes Undulating Textiles

Milwaukee
Pansy Schulman
April 21, 2023
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The three-story residence built for a local couple sits on a long-abandoned lot between two century-old houses.
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Rendering of a park-like landscape next to industrial buildings

Heatherwick Studio Tapped to Reimagine Harley-Davidson Campus in Milwaukee

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
January 17, 2023
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Surface parking lots at the motorcycle behemoth’s sprawling corporate headquarters will be transformed into community green space. 


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Johnson Schmaling Architects

510 House by Johnsen Schmaling Architects

Milwaukee
Miriam Sitz
March 1, 2017
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A vibrantly colored house in suburban Milwaukee projects shades of summer all year long.


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Salve Staff Canteen

September 16, 2010
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Completion Date: 2009 Owner: Marcus Hotels & Resorts Program: A 960-square-foot basement lounge and dining room serving the janitors, cooks, and maids of Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel. Design concept and solution: Carving out a new canteen from a provisional break room and a smattering of residual spaces, the architects wanted to create a communal gathering place that offers a respite from the formality of the Romanesque Revival hotel upstairs. The perimeter of the canteen weaves around foundation columns and mechanical areas to unify all usable space into one room. A 21-foot harvest table anchors the canteen and encourages communal dining. In
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Donald Grieb Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Lighting Projects

Katharine Logan
February 19, 2010
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Lighting: Armani/5th Avenue Canada Line Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Project Specs Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Milwaukee, Wisconsin Donald Grieb << Return to article the People Owner: Milwaukee County Parks Architect: Original Architect: Donald Grieb (retired) Lobby Architects * Lobby renovations not included in the overall 550,000 budget; Lobby renovation began after CLD-E won design award.  Quorum Architects, Inc – Allyson Nemec, AIA 414-265-9265 Zimmerman Design Group - Michael Kramer 414.918.1478 Consultant(s) Lighting: Creative Lighting Design and Engineering, LLC. (CLD-E) Marty Peck, Principal, LC, IALD, IESNA Teresa Haas, project manager Garrett Maas, designer General contractor: ELECTRICAL: Good Electric, Dave Drumel, PE
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Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory

John E. Czarnecki
February 19, 2010
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Lighting: Armani/5th Avenue Canada Line Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Milwaukee, Wisconsin Donald Grieb CLD-E illuminates a Milwaukee landmark Milwaukee’s Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, a complex of three connected structures commonly and affectionately known as “the Domes,” needed a significant revitalization. Photo courtesy CLD-E/Marty peck Designed in the late 1950s by local architect Donald Grieb and dedicated at its opening in the mid-1960s by Lady Bird Johnson, then first lady, the conservatory comprises three 15,000-square-foot conoidal domes composed of a precast concrete substructure and aluminum-framed glass. One hundred and forty feet in diameter at the base and 85 feet high, each
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Marcus Center for the Performing Arts

Focus Lighting readies the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts for its solo.
David Sokol
August 19, 2008
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Architecture tourists may think of Milwaukee as a destination thanks to the Quadracci Pavilion, the 2001 expansion to the Milwaukee Art Museum by Santiago Calatrava featuring a dynamic, wing-like sunscreen.


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