Project Category: Non-Commercial
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HELENA FOOD SHARE
HELENA FOOD SHARE
The new facility consolidation of administrations, programs, sizable Warehousing, and sizable Pantry functions to provide centralized venue for distributing, training, and service.
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LEWIS & CLARK LIBRARY
LEWIS & CLARK LIBRARY
Since that time, Libraries have evolved; the Helena community’s needs have changed; technology constantly advances. The Library’s 2018 Strategic Plan has guided us towards a re-imagining of the interior spaces of the Library. And the Strategic Plan tells us we need to make the building safe and accessible for all users. The Strategic Plan clearly…
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OUR REDEEMERS LUTHRAN CHURCH
OUR REDEEMERS LUTHRAN CHURCH
Driven by the desire to reach out and to draw the community to the site, amenities were planned for the site include elderly assisted living, condominium sale lots, playing fields, a high school activity building, retreat space, walking paths, outdoor amphitheater, and the church. Working in collaboration with the congregation, Mosaic created a wonderful community…
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FLBC GATHERING PAVILION
FLBC GATHERING PAVILION
The Gathering Pavilion was completed in 2014 as a further implementation of the FLBC Master Plan. This facility includes an outdoor kitchen, restroom facilities, storage and a large covered gathering area.
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FLBC MASTER PLAN & DINING FACILITY
FLBC MASTER PLAN & DINING FACILITY
The size of the program has stretched to the physical limits of the camp to adequately and to safely provide the needed services. This immediate need to improve the camping programs already in place prompted the board to hire Mosaic Architecture to facilitate a process of decision-making and master plan design to guide them into…
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FRIENDSHIP CENTER
FRIENDSHIP CENTER
Federal grants from HOME and CDBG supplied $1 million of the $1.6 million project budget. Strong community support for the program and the new shelter aided in most of the fundraising. The remaining funding was provided by smaller granting agencies and local contributions. The collaborative design sessions garnered input from staff, former residents, neighbors, and…
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REST AREA PROTOTYPE MDOT
REST AREA PROTOTYPE MDOT
Across some vast expanses of our state, it may be the only comfortable place for miles to stop, stretch your legs and have a picnic. This isolation can be powerful and inspiring, but it can also become an issue for both the building and its users. The Department of Transportation’s objective was to develop a…