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INTERIOR DESIGN
Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf is a Midwestern
architectural, interior design, landscape
architectural and planning firm with national
exposure. We are proven leaders in the markets
we serve, and the quality of our designs is the
hallmark of our firm.
The spaces we occupy and visit have a great
impact on our lives. At Browning Day, we design
interior spaces that allow our clients to flourish.
In the Workplace, this often means creating
healthy and inspired spaces that empower
occupants to collaborate and employers to attract
and retain the best employees. We use space,
light, color, furnishings and materials to meet
the functional needs of our projects, and create
lasting, memorable spaces that bring value to our
communities and our clients.
Through Leadership + Design®, we join the
perspectives of architecture, landscape
architecture and the interior environment to
propose direction and provide solutions that
fit our client’s vision. Our designers offers a
wealth of experience, knowledge and insight for
a wide variety of markets, including academic,
sports, commercial, corporate, civic, government,
preservation, residential and sustainable design.
FIRM SUMMARY
Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Office
Work Experience
NATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Large, small, public and private clients throughout the country in 26 different states.
OFFICE & CORPORATE
Elanco is a global competitor in the field
of Animal Health and a division of Eli Lilly.
Elanco initiated the process of developing a
new global headquarters campus that would
represent both an autonomous aesthetic as
well as an advance in workplace functionality.
Using the principles of Integrated Workplace
design, Browning Day endeavored to
create an open, modern office conducive to
collaboration and innovation, while providing
the concentrative areas required in a market-
leading, research-based company.
The second phase of the Headquarters project consisted of the addition of two new buildings to the campus and the renovation of office space in the existing three-building complex.
Amenities in the new two-story 64,000 square
foot building include a mix of conference
spaces, enclosed offices, open workstations,
social hubs with full kitchenettes, a cafeteria
and a full service commercial kitchen, a fitness
center with a group exercise room and shower
facilities with lockers. An enclosed structure
connects the new facility to an adjacent
existing office building.
Global HeadquartersELANCO
Greenfield, Indiana
The goal of this project was to create a space
that represented the image of GEICO, as well
as adhere their budget needs. The existing
Technicolor building, at 103rd and Meridian,
was renovated to introduce the newest trends
in open office concepts to help attract and
retain talent.
This original space had offices covering all the
windows which didn’t allow any natural light
into the general office space. The outer office
walls were removed to allow more natural
light in, and the cubicle walls were lowered.
The 108,000-square-foot space now provides
a trendy, open office where users can develop
a healthy office culture as well as maintain
high-performance productivity.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
the lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
Service CenterGEICO
Indianapolis, Indiana
OFFICE & CORPORATE
GEICO Service Center, Katy, Texas
This project design was based on the
prototype created at the GEICO Service
Center in Indianapolis. It aimed to address the
newest trends in corporate design and appeal
to their Millennial generation client base.
The tenant improvement included the design
of a 136,000-square-foot, modern workplace
that aligned with the insurance company’s
budget. While redesigning the interior, the
offices were removed from the outside walls
to allow the windows to be shared throughout
the office and the cubicle walls were lowered.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
the lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
Service CenterGEICO
Katy, Texas
OFFICE & CORPORATE
American Structurepoint Office Remodel, Indianapolis, Indiana
Interior Office Remodel7240 SHADELAND STATION (IT DEPT.)
Indianapolis, Indiana
A local IT group required a highly interactive
workspace with a vibrant atmosphere to fit the
needs of their employees and clients. This existing
space initially had large offices lining the walls and
high-walled cubicles that didn’t offer access to
outside light or to a collaborative space.
The 22,000-square-foot space now offers
room for 22 professionals along with a series of
collaboration and huddle rooms. The outside
office walls were removed so that the windows
were open to the entire office, and the cubicle
walls were lowered to offer a colorful and open
view. An Apple bar was added to the lobby area
where employees could collaborate on technical
assistance and have team building interactions.
This budget-driven project was used as an
exercise to demonstrate that high-level design
concepts do not require high-level budgets. It
was also a new prototype that was introduced
to GEICO as a contemporary, high-performance
workspace that brings natural elements into the
technical sphere.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
the lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
OFFICE & CORPORATE
Battery Innovation Center Office Building, Newberry, Indiana
New BuildingBATTERY INNOVATION CENTER
Newberry, Indiana
A new building was constructed for a privately-
held battery testing facility that tests and
develops batteries for nuclear submarines,
Lithium Ion technologies and top secret military
technology used by Special Operations Unit
gear. This was a Public Private Partnership
and required communication with multiple
stakeholders to successfully execute the project.
All parties were brought together in the initial
phase to align expectations through a visioning
session.
The building consists of two zones: the
test facility and the office space. The client
envisioned an open space that was easy to move
between the office and the testing facility as
well as opening the entire space to natural light.
Some features of the testing facility include
battery test cells, clean room and multiple
locations for battery design and testing. The
office space was opened up to incorporate
natural light, collaborative workspaces and
conference rooms.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
interior designer for this project while employed
at another firm.
OFFICE & CORPORATE
Meyer Najem Corporate Headquarters, Fishers, Indiana
This project is a new headquarters building for
Meyer Najem, an Indiana-based construction
company. The second is broken into three tenant
spaces and is utilized by tenants of the Town of
Fishers. This building is part of the new historic
Nickel Plate District in Fishers. Each space was
designed with current office trends, such as
huddle zones, collaboration spaces and an open
office environment.
The two-story building includes a common lobby
for all tenants on the first floor. The building
also houses a medical clinic for the Town of
Fishers. Bluebridge, a fast growing tech firm,
on the second floor exemplifies the incubator
for startup businesses in Fishers. It is one of
Indiana’s fastest growing tech firms. The design
needed to fit the trends of a rapid growing
company that employs Millenials. Flexibility,
collaboration, privacy, mobility and natural light
were the keys to making this a successful space.
A central café area was created to help anchor
this fast paced mobile company.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
Corporate HeadquartersMEYER NAJEM
Fishers, Indiana
OFFICE & CORPORATE
Bluebridge is one of the fastest growing
tech companies in Indiana, and they were
interested in developing an office space that
represented and appealed to Millennial clients
and employees. The space would be flexible for
future growth and team collaboration. Sales,
research, design and coding teams needed these
group spaces for meetings and team building
experiences. The client envisioned a modern,
mobile work environment that represented their
culture
The space is on the second floor of the Meyer
Najem building, in the Nickel Plate District of
Fishers, Indiana. The open office houses four
departments, two of which needed more privacy
due to noise and security. Features include five
offices, four conference rooms and a reception
area. Modern additions include bench-like
seating near the kitchenette, standing height
desks and movable furniture. The design
solution exceeded the expectations of the client
and users.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
Office SpaceBLUEBRIDGE
Fishers, Indiana
OFFICE & CORPORATE
HOSPITALITY
Le Merdien Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana
Le Meridien HotelIndianapolis, Indiana
Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf served as
Architect-of-Record for the remodel of the
historic Canterbury Hotel in downtown
Indianapolis, into a luxury brand, boutique
hotel. The 73,794-square-foot soft remodel
included the complete renovation of 100 guest
rooms into comfortable king size beds and
oversized showers. A large, open atrium was
infilled to accommodate more meeting space,
and the entire first floor was transformed
into a boutique restaurant, complete with
a redesigned kitchen by a renowned food
service designer from San Francisco. A new
800-square-foot fitness center, furnished with
the latest fitness equipment, was included in this
renovation.
Close collaboration with several out of state
designers allowed Browning Day to bring
the project to fruition on a limited time line.
Construction drawings and construction were
completed within 12 months.
HOSPITALITY
HOSPITALITY
Delaware Country ClubMuncie, Indiana
Browning Day led the client through a design
process that dramatically created a more open,
modern, and functional entry experience for the
Club members.
This was achieved by demolition of previously
existing walls which opened up the entry lobby
connecting it with a bar space now useful to
three function areas. The design solution
worked within the structural constraints
of the building and respected mechanical
infrastructure to maximize budget.
Beyond the reconfiguration at the entry lobby,
new finishes were provided to freshen up the Ball
Room, private dining areas, lobby and entry.
The Club members and management were
extremely pleased with Browning Day’s
creativity and responsiveness.
BEFORE
ACADEMIC
School of Global and International Studies, Bloomington, Indiana
School of Global and International StudiesINDIANA UNIVERSITY
Bloomington, Indiana
The Global and International Studies Building, a
mix of both office and classroom areas, houses
nearly 300 dedicated faculty offices, in addition to
large areas for workstations integrated amongst
the offices. The auditorium, 13 classrooms and
six seminar rooms provide registrar controlled
educational space along the bottom two floors.
Large and small conference rooms are dispersed
throughout the upper floors.
The exterior architecture looks both to the past
and to the future of the campus. The exterior
facades are rendered in modern adaptations of
recognizable details from the historic buildings
on campus. While the Jordan Avenue façade is
familiarly massive with punched openings and
grouped windows, the multi-story lobby is a
transparent glass enclosure, designed to permit
views within and beyond its boundaries, to and
from Wells Library. The curved west wing forms
a radial edge along The Arboretum, further
integrating building and site.
Browning Day was Architect-of-Record. Ennead
was design architect.
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
Physics BuildingPURDUE UNIVERSITY
West Lafayette, Indiana
The Purdue University Atomic Molecular and
Optical (AMO) physics program needed a
facelift for their existing lab space. As the first
collaboration space of its kind on campus, the
design team thoroughly researched how the
space could be used most effectively. The design
is based on open office and collaborative space
concepts that help foster the direct interaction
of faculty and researchers.
The renovated 3,500-square-foot space will
help advance the AMO program and its research
requirements. The design features include a
shared conference room, a separate heads down
research space and a large, flexible collaborative
area with movable furniture and glass marker
board walls.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
interior designer for this project while employed
at another firm.
ACADEMIC
Horticultural Building Studio RenovationPURDUE UNIVERSITY
West Lafayette, Indiana
The goal of the Purdue Horticulture Building
Rooms 117A and 117B design studio renovation
and roof replacement was to create a highly
functional, engaging and contemporary studio
space for Landscape Architecture students.
The existing structure was built in phases during
the 1920s and 1930s, and presented several
challenges due to its lack of accessibility, size
constraints, inefficient mechanical systems,
outdated furnishings and finishes.
Browning Day collaboratively created a solution
that raised the uses and efficiencies to modern-
day standards, and the standard of Purdue’s
outstanding and highly-ranked Landscape
Architecture programs. The unique identity and
positive experience the design team created
for the department will carry through to other
studios in the building.
ACADEMIC
Wells Library Renovation:Bookmark[et] EateryINDIANA UNIVERSITYBloomington, Indiana
Located on the ground floor of the Wells
Library on Indiana University’s Bloomington
campus, the existing dining space was
completely renovated to serve the needs
of contemporary students. Prior to this
renovation, the space was dated, service flow
was inefficient and tight, and serving options
were very limited. By studying similar campus
offerings, and clearly defining a vision for this
space and what it could add to this part of
campus, Browning Day was able to deliver a
space that brought fresh and healthy options
to its students, and a dining space that offered
areas for collaboration and interaction
amongst students, faculty, and staff.
Containing over 9,500 square feet, the space
now provides seats for 150 guests and five new
food service venues - International, Panini,
Grille (Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse), Coffee (Coffee
Bean & Tea Leaf) and Gelato (Chocolate Moose
& Gelato DaVinci) Concepts.
BEFORE AFTER
ACADEMIC
Emily W. Hundley LibraryST. CATHARINE COLLEGE
St. Catharine, Kentucky
St. Catharine College, near Springfield, Kentucky
needed a new sustainably-designed 21st
Century library that reflects the architectural
language established on campus.
The Browning Day design team rose up to
the challenge with a building that combines
traditional with modern. The design maximizes
daylight and offers state-of-the-art technology,
ensuring the library is a destination place on
campus where students would want to study or
simply socialize.
RESIDENTIAL & SENIOR LIVING
Penn Street Tower, Indianapolis, Indiana
Penn Street TowerIndianapolis, Indiana
Penn Street Tower is the newest project in
downtown Indianapolis that has taken the
historic Consolidated Building and adapted it
into a luxury apartment complex. Located at 115
Pennsylvania Ave, Penn Street Tower offers 14
floors of apartments which represent the height
of modern living and historical charm in the
heart of Indianapolis. The building may be over
a century old, but Penn Street Tower units have
been renovated to today’s modern standards
and features the best options for contemporary
downtown lifestyle. Tenants can also enjoy
the flexibility of being within walking distance
of Indianapolis’ greatest attractions such as
Monument Circle, Circle Centre Mall, City
Market and Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Some of the amenities that you can expect in
each room are: granite counter tops, hardwood
floors, and modern appliances.
RESIDENTIAL
Welbrooke Center for Health & Wellness, Westfield, Indiana
The Center for Health & WellnessWELLBROOKE OF WESTFIELDWestfield, Indiana
This design sets the new standard for wellness
communities, and provides users a fresh
perspective on senior living and rehabilitation
facilities. This project is a combination of the
newest trends of Assisted Living (AL) and Skilled
Nursing (SN) facilities and the amenities of a
hotel-like atmosphere, all on a limited budget.
The designer brought a new focus to Mainstreet,
the investor and developer. By focusing the
design on interactions and relationships
rather than the architecture a new version of
Mainstreet America was born. By putting more
emphasis on individuals and their relationships,
the space becomes an environment where
people live, play and socialize.
The 67,500-square-foot facility was required
to have a 60/40 split between AL and SN
capabilities. The new, two-story building offers
destination points or third spaces for residents
to interact as they go from area to area.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
interior designer for this project while employed
at another firm.
SENIOR LIVING
Welbrooke Center for Health & Wellness, Carmel, Indiana
The Center for Health & WellnessWELLBROOKE OF CARMELCarmel, Indiana
This two-story transitional care center contains
70 post-accute and 30 assisted living beds.
This welcoming building complements its
surroundings and is part of Carmel’s “Hospitality
District.” The wellness environment includes a
rehab center with spa, massage, and salon
services. Other amenities include restaurant
style dining, a bistro, social gathering areas, a
movie theater and game room. Administration
offices and staff work areas are strategically
located to serve as a wayfinding mode, as well as
to serve inhabitants and their guests.
This facility was based off a next generation of
healthcare. The idea of joining hospitality and
retail trends help create an environement that is
not your mom and dad’s senior living center.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
SENIOR LIVING
Arlington Place Health CampusIndianapolis, Indiana
Arlington Place Health Campus is an innovative
approach to the design and delivery of
healthcare services for a new generation. This
post-acute and transitional care center features
state-of-the-art design providing hospitality
driven care to seniors either permanently
living in the facility or temporarily residing for
rehabilitation services. Arlington Place
offers a community room, 4 different
dining venues, including a casual wifi-enabled
café for lighter fare, and a pub for evening
cocktails with friends and family.
Two traditional restaurant-style dining areas
are also available such as an on-site chef who
ensures a quality dining experience. Other
unique features designed to create an inviting
atmosphere include an in-house movie theater,
outdoor fire pit, fireplaces, salon for haircuts
and manicures, fitness center, game room, spa,
walking trails, art and music areas.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
SENIOR LIVING
The Center for Health & WellnessWELLBROOKE OF WABASHWabash, Indiana
The organizational strategy of this building
was based on providing hospitality/retail
components in the front of the structure
through three direct collision points. The first
point of interaction is at the main lobby where
residents, staff, and the outside public all come
together. The second and third points are at the
east and west ends of the building—setting a
tone for public and private interaction—and
are connected by an expansive corridor referred
to as “Mainstreet.”
The hospitality theme is carried into the residents’
rooms that are located directly behind and
connected to the Mainstreet corridor. The
residential wings house skilled nursing residents
on one side and assisted living residents on the
other. While the skilled nursing wing contains nurse
stations, both spaces include lounge areas for
more communal interactions. The entertainment
and rehabilitation wings are easily accessible from
the residential area, which includes 62 private and
eight semi-private living quarters.
Tim Wise was the senior design architect and
lead interior designer for this project while
employed at another firm.
SENIOR LIVING
DESIGN TEAM
* Projects while employed at another firm. + LEED Certified (or currently tracking)
SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic +School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Wells Library Renovation: Bookmark[et] Eatery, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Sports
Lucas Oil Stadium Flooring and Furniture Remodel, Indianapolis
Natatorium Renovations, IUPUI, Indianapolis
Corporate
*BMG Music, Beverly Hills, CA
*BWR Public Relations, Beverly Hills, CA
*The Boston Consulting Group, Los Angeles, CA
*WPP / Kinetic + G2, Santa Monica, CA +*IBM, Costa Mesa, CA
*The Walt Disney Company, Burbank, CA
*Cetera Financial Group, El Segundo, CA
*OneWest Bank, Wilshire Branch, Los Angeles, CA
*First Republic Mortgage, Multiple Locations, IN
*NWQ Investment Management Company, Century City, CA
*Pacific Capital Group, Beverly Hills, CA
*Barnes, Morris, Klein, Mark, Yorn, Barnes & Levine, LLP, Los
Angeles, CA
*Brown, Raysman Millstein, Felder & Steiner, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
*Katten Muchin Rosenman, LLP, Century City, CA
*Nossaman, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
*Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
Healthcare
*Cedars-SinaiI Medical Center Advanced Health Science Complex, Los Angeles, CA
Real Estate
*Kilroy Corporation, (Various locations throughout California)
Residential
*Chambers Elliot Residence, Bahamas
*Terada Residence, Pacific Palisades, CA
*Feldman Residence, Pacific Palisades, CA
*Long Beach Lofts, Long Beach, CA
*CityFront Lofts, Los Angeles, CA
*Christensen Residence, Beverly Hills, CA
LACEY CAUSSEAUX iida, leed ap id+c
EDUCATION The Fashion Institute of Design +Merchandising, Los Angeles, CA2003–2004
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN2000–2003
REGISTRATIONLEED Accredited Professional, 2008
Lacey Causseaux, IIDA, LEED AP ID+C is an Associate and the Director of Interior Design at Browning Day. Lacey brings Interior
Design experience rooted in corporate, hospitality, academic and healthcare projects. She has been integral in the success of the
Global and International Studies Building and Wells Library Bookmarket Eatery at Indiana University in Bloomington, and the IU
Natatorium and Lucas Oil Stadium renovations in Indianapolis. Her design leadership is exemplified through the Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center in Los Angeles and numerous professional service projects in California and Indiana.
TIM WISE aia, rid, leed ap bd+c, iida
DESIGN TEAM
Tim Wise, AIA is a Vice President and Associate Principal over sports, higher education and interior design. His style is contemporary
and modern with graphic and textural influences. He is inspired by the beauty of nature, the end user and collaborating with clients to
help create their unique vision. Examples of his unique approach to design are the GEICO Regional Facility in Richardson, Texas, and
the Wellbrooke Assisted Living facilities throughout Central Indiana.
SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Residential & Senior Living
Historic Harder Hall Renovation, Sebring, Florida
*Wellbrook of Wabash, Wabash, Indiana
*Wellbrook of Westeld, Westfield, Indiana
*Mainstreet Carmel, Carmel, Indiana
*Mainstreet Arlington, Indianapolis, Indiana
*Mainstreet Castleton, Indianapolis, Indiana
*Mainstreet Georgetown, Indianapolis, Indiana
*Mainstreet Lafayette, Lafayette, Indiana
*Mainstreet Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana
Office & Corporate
*Meyer Najem Office Building, Noblesville, Indiana
*Dubai Airport Freezone Office Complex, Dubai, UAE
*GEICO Regional Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
*GEICO Regional Center, Katy, Texas
*Battery Innovation Center, Newberry, Indiana
* 28th Street Outlot Building, Kentwood, Michigan
*Kiwanis International Headquarters (Rowland Design) Indianapolis, Indiana
*Gene Haas Training Facility, Lebanon, Indiana
Academic
*Purdue University Stone Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Purdue Universtiy Physics Buidling, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Purdue Universtiy Hampton Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Purdue Universtiy Wiley Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Purdue Universtiy Tarkington Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Purdue Universtiy Owen Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana
*Indiana University Cinema Theatre and Drama School, Bloomington, Indiana
*Harrison College Northwest Campus, Indianapolis, Indiana
*Harrison College East Campus, Indianapolis, Indiana
*Harrison College, Columbus, Ohio
*Indiana University Campus Classroom & Office Building, Bloomington, Indiana
Retail
*Brenton Village Outlot Building , Grand Rapids, Michigan
*28th St Retail Building , Grand Rapids, Michigan
*Merrill Shoes, Carmel, Indiana
*96th Street Steakburgers, Indianapolis, Indiana
*96th Street Steakburgers, Avon, Indiana
*Brenton Village Mall, Grand Rapids, Michigan
EDUCATION
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, Masters in Architecture, 1999
Herron School of Art, Indianapolis,Indiana, Bachelors of Fine Arts, 1995
REGISTRATION
Registered Architect - Indiana
Registered Interior Designer - Indiana
LEED AP BD+C
NCARB
COMMUNITY/CORPORATE INVOLVEMENT
Herron Alumni Association, President
IUAA Executive Council Member
Jordan YMCA Board Member * Projects while employed at another firm. + LEED Certified (or currently tracking)
DESIGN TEAM
* Projects while employed at another firm. + LEED Certified (or currently tracking)
SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic
Wells Library Cyber Café, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Musical Arts Center Recording Studio, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
*Glendale Community College High Tech Center Remodel, Glendale, AZ
Club & Hospitality
Hawthorns Golf & Country Club Players Lounge Renovation, Fishers, IN
Sports
*Peoria Sports Complex Clubhouse Renovations, Peoria, AZ
Office & Corporate
FORUM Credit Union Center Grove Branch, Greenwood, IN
*Carter’s Corporate Headquarters, Atlanta, Georgia+
(LEED Gold)
Government & Civic
IMCLP Eagle Branch Library Space Programming, Indianapolis
Meridian Street Methodist Church Entry Addition Renovation, Indianapolis
*Paradise Valley Municipal Court, Paradise Valley, AZ
*Pima County Joint Courts Tower, Tucson, AZ
*Cleveland Airport Control Tower & TRACON Building, Cleveland, OH
*Pima County Superior Courts Remodel, Tucson, AZ
*Westminster Police Department, Westminster, CA+ (LEED Silver)
Commercial
FORUM Credit Union Center Grove Branch, Greenwood, IN
*Sebit (Adaptive Curriculum) Tenant Improvement, Scottsdale, AZ
*Midfirst Bank 7th Street & Thunderbird Branch, Phoenix, AZ
*Hardin Construction Tenant Improvement, Atlanta, GA+ (LEED Gold)
*Cousins Properties Tenant Improvement, Atlanta, GA
Katie Thompson is a LEED Certified Interior Designer with over ten years of experience providing creative design solutions for
higher education, corporate, government, sports and sustainability design projects. She delivers her creativity with confidence and
knowledge, proving to be an asset in all aspects of the collaborative process.
Katie has always enjoyed providing solutions for clients including the Wells Library Bookmarket Eatery at Indiana University, Forum
Credit Union Center Grove branch in Indianapolis and the Hawthorns Country Club Players Lounge renovation in Fishers, Indiana.
KATIE THOMPSON iida, leed ap id+c
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, Auburn University, 2006
Minors in Business Administration& International Studies
DESIGN TEAM
* Projects while employed at another firm. + LEED Certified (or currently tracking)
KENNY JACKSON leed ap
EDUCATION
University of Nebraska, Master of Architecture, 1998
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
» BFA in Photography, 1992 » BA in Art History, 1992 » Candidate MS in Interior Design, 1994
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Lacy Leadership Association, Member
Lacy Leadership Association, Mayor’s Cadre (2008)
Free and Accepted Mason, Member
Scottish Rite, Member
Murat Shrine, Member
SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Residential
Centre City Building Renovation & Adaptive Reuse, Dayton, OH
Donaghey Apartments Renovation, Little Rock, AR
Harder Hall Senior Living, Sebring, FL
Penn Street Towers, Indianapolis
CityWay Construction Documents, Indianapolis
Student Housing
Erickson Hall Renovation, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN
Alpha Phi Sorority House, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Alpha Phi Sorority House Renovation, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN
Alpha Phi Sorority House, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Hotel & Hospitality
Le Merdien Hotel, Indianapolis
Home2 Suites, Indianapolis
The Tap, Indianapolis
Office & Corporate
Lilly Remote Marketing Space
Long Range Learning/Research Observation Renovation
Lilly Telepresence Long Range Learning/Research Observation
Renovation
Lilly 31/5 Cafeteria Renovation
Lilly 93/1 Executive Recruiting
Lilly 93/c Executive Development
Lilly 31/c Health Services
Lilly Faris II Campus
Lilly Brougher Java City
Academic
Emison Hall Renovation, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN
Horticultural Building Renovation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Government & Civic
Children’s Room Addition & Renovation, Monroe County Public Library Ellettsville Branch, Ellettsville, IN
Peabody Public Library Renovation, Columbia City, IN
Skyline Club Interior Renovation, Indianapolis
Jennings County Public Library, North Vernon, IN
Emily Hundley Library, St. Catharine College, St. Catharine, KY
Kenny Jackson has conceptualized everything from libraries to medical offices; corporate projects and renovations to major museum
projects. His work is reflected through his technical and detail-oriented design process that includes observing the construction
process and coordination. Kenny’s work can be seen in the Ellettsville Children’s Expansion for the Monroe County Public Library and
in the Peabody Public Library in Columbia City.
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