Project Category: Residential
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FIRE TOWER APARTMENTS
FIRE TOWER APARTMENTS
Fire Tower Apartments (formerly Serendipity Apartments) was an early seventies vintage low income apartment building in dire need of improvements. Years of deferred maintenance made this project ripe for renovation. Working with Wishcamper Partners development team, Mosaic implemented a strategy of apartment remodel and refurbishment, green building goals, and a new, contemporary look, to draw…
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RED ALDER
RED ALDER
The Red Alder Residences infill development is comprised of 85 new residential units in the City of Helena, MT. The project provides residence for households making up to 30% of AMI (Area Median Income). The site plan provides a mix of duplexes, tri-plexes and four-plexes along with a community center/manager’s office, playground and community gardens.
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CADIUS PARTNERS DEVELOPMENTS
CADIUS PARTNERS DEVELOPMENTS
SOUTH ROWS Another great project with Cadius Partners and their residential development branch, Cadius Haus. The South Rows project transformed a new development area in Bozeman into a hip multi-generational neighborhood. Located on Bozeman’s south side, just a short distance to many of the area’s amenities including Montana State University, Hyalite Recreation Area, parks and…
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LAKE TEAL EMPLOYEE HOUSING
LAKE TEAL EMPLOYEE HOUSING
Working with Xanterra and NPS, smaller dorm was designed for the Lake area to replace the older Teal dorm in the same location. The new Teal is a two-story, 27,000 SF employee housing building built for year-round use if needed.The dormitory includes (5) 1-bedroom apartments and (49) double-occupancy dorm units, laundry facilities, lounge and housing…
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PAINTBRUSH DORMS
PAINTBRUSH DORMS
Working with Xanterra and NPS, Mosaic lead the design team for the Paintbrush Dorm project, a 43,000 SF three-story employee housing building sited at the Old Faithful support area. Built for concessionaire year-round employees, the dormitory houses (156) occupants in (10) 1-bedroom apartments and (68) double-occupancy dorm units and laundry facilities, lounges, housing office and…
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BUFFALO COURT
BUFFALO COURT
The project was designed for complete accessibility and includes 4 fully accessible and 16 adaptable units. The project also includes several energy saving/sustainable features including: high efficiency furnaces, high efficiency water heaters, high level of insulation throughout, and a community garden.
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, LANGFORD HALL RENOVATION
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, LANGFORD HALL RENOVATION
New living rooms and reception areas were provided in each hall as well as community kitchens and study space. The facelift of existing study lounges, resident corridors, laundries and recreation spaces completed the project. These two projects started the second week in May 2012 and were completed in time the fall semester in August, 105…
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAPNER HALL RENOVATION
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAPNER HALL RENOVATION
New living rooms and reception areas were provided in each hall as well as community kitchens and study space. The facelift of existing study lounges, resident corridors, laundries and recreation spaces completed the project. These two projects started the second week in May 2012 and were completed in time the fall semester in August, 105…
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BIG BOULDER
BIG BOULDER
Mosaic Architecture was hired by Rocky Mountain Development Council to provide full architectural services. The conceptual design process included public meetings and design workshops in Boulder. This project was partially funded by HOME and CDBG. The project also includes several energy saving/sustainable features including:• High efficiency furnaces• High efficiency water heaters• Exhaust heat recovery units•…
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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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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, SOUTH CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, SOUTH CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING
The site was designed to maximize green space and create view corridors from Higgins through the site. Apartments are entered from common spaces, turning their ‘backs’ to parking areas, to promote interaction between students. Of particular note is the design of the Community Center, the building strives to reach a very high level of sustainable…
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STONEY BROOK VILLAGE
STONEY BROOK VILLAGE
A “Village” is envisioned which would be more than a mere bedroom community. Amenities are proposed which include a community center, village green, pond, walking and jogging path, community gardens, tennis courts, and stream access points.