Neumann/Smith Experiential Retail Design

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Architectural / Planning Services EXPERIENTIAL RETAIL DESIGN

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RETAIL ENVIRONMENTS THAT ENGAGE AND PERFORM. The vitality and style that distinguish Neumann/Smith are reflected in the firm’s retail practice. We provide professional services for the development of shopping malls, mixed-use developments, specialty shops, dining facilities, and entertainment centers across the country. Neumann/Smith offers a wide range of specialized services to help clients address the evolving needs of their retail developments including master planning, site development, project management, environmental graphics, due diligence, sustainable design assessments, and tenant coordination.

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Architectural / Planning Services

EXPERIENTIAL RETAIL DESIGN

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NEUMANN/SMITH LOOKS BEYOND THE ORDINARY TO CREATE EXTRAORDINARY ARCHITECTURE

ABOUT US

Neumann/Smith Architecture is a distinguished design firm noted for its creativity in achieving client goals. That creativity has distinguished our work for over four decades, earning the firm over 200 awards including the prestigious AIA Michigan Architecture Firm Award and numerous features in the international architectural press. We have received commendations for exemplary teamwork including Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering Awards. Our expertise in addressing technical issues and our ability to manage complex projects have been recognized by several Build America and Build Michigan awards from the Associated General Contractors of America.

Founded in 1968, Neumann/Smith continues to build on its history of design excellence with a talented group of individuals who share an unwavering commitment to exceptional service and the highest standards of professional practice.

The firm specializes in architecture, planning, interior design and historic preservation for corporate and municipal offices, mixed-use developments, multi-unit housing, parking structures, commercial and retail centers, and higher education facilities.

We provide comprehensive architectural services. Our focus on architecture allows us to excel in our profession. It gives us the freedom to bring together the best engineering and specialty consultants to meet the unique needs of each project. Our architects and interior designers are skilled in master planning, site evaluation, feasibility studies, space planning, architecture, interior design, and project management.

Collaboration is a routine part of our practice. We typically hire civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineers, and landscape architects. We often utilize the consulting services of nationally renowned specialists in audio and visual technology, data and communications, lighting, and acoustics. Our long-term working relationships with many of our consultants provides the efficiencies and integrated communication typical of a large A/E practice, plus the creativity and checks and balances of independent firms.

400 Galleria Officentre Suite 555Southfield, MI 48034248-352-8310248-352-1821 fax

www.neumannsmith.com

1500 WoodwardSuite 300Detroit, MI 48226313-782-4800

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DESIGNED FOR THE EXPERIENCE

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FOCUS ON:YOUR VISION We recognize that our value to you as a consultant is not achieved by “dictating design,” but rather by shaping your vision with our collective expertise and experience, resulting in the desired image with an assurance of operational performance. Our design process begins by listening. As we focus our efforts on planning and design, we challenge each decision with as many alternatives as possible and present clients with multiple options for consideration, noting the advantages and disadvantages of each. Our goal:

• Provide the appropriate space needs efficiently and comfortably

• Establish proper space adjacencies to enhance the social landscape

• Optimize space flexibility to accommodate future change

• Create interior character to portray the appropriate image for the desired audience

• Optimize views to the outdoors and daylight

• Ensure code compliance to create a safe environment

• Utilize energy efficient mechanical and electrical systems and investigate life cycle costs associated with different options

• Incorporate “green” building design principals where appropriate to minimize negative affects on the environment

• Integrate finishes and materials that are timeless, durable, and easily maintained

Smart Design. We bring a unique value-driven mind-set to every project. Extensive experience working with developers, where time is money, makes us different. We’ve learned how to do things smarter to get the most value out of every budget dollar. We were early leaders in fast-track, team-construct, design/build-GMP and mechanical/ electrical design/build approaches and have established new precedents with Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), a fundamentally different approach to the design and construction process. We leverage smart technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and organize in smart ways to reduce waste, maximize efficiency through all phases of the project and optimize project results.

Sustainable Solutions. “Green” strategies are an integral part of every design. We know that even small measures can make a big difference over the lifetime operation of a facility. Over half of our architects and interior designers are LEED Accredited Professionals and our portfolio of work includes two million square feet of LEED rated projects.

Technical Capabilities. We are proficient with major Computer Aided Design Systems (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) programs including the latest versions of Revit, Navisworks, Rhino and AutoCAD, as well as Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft Office Suites for the production of contract documents and schedule tracking. To help our clients visualize their projects, we have in-house expertise in SketchUp, Rhino, Autodesk 3D Max Design, Point Cloud Data and Apple Quicklime VR, tools used to generate three dimensional CAD modeling, photo realistic renderings, animations and interactive simulations of sites, exterior and interior spaces. Many of our clients rely on our sophisticated in-house computer capabilities to support their marketing and fundraising campaigns.

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UNIQUE SPACES FOR YOUR BRAND

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NEUMANN/SMITH REVIEWS ALL PROJECTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY

Accessibility Consulting Services. Even before the Americans with Disabilities Act was established in 1994, Neumann/Smith has protected its clients from claims regarding accessibility issues. For dozens of our on-going clients we performed detailed site audits of existing public and semi-private facilities utilizing a comprehensive site survey form developed by Neumann/Smith. An ADA compliance plan with estimated cost and design considerations gave our clients the action plan needed to respond to new legislation. All new projects are reviewed for accessibility from the parking lots to the most remote areas within the facility. Our architects are continually educated on updates received from State and Federal departments.

Code Compliance and ADA Regulations. Thorough code review and compliance will insure the health, safety and welfare of building occupants, while safeguarding the facility and its infrastructure.

Our teams conduct detailed code analysis to identify major fire protection life safety and construction requirements that impact our projects. This analysis helps us understand and describe the systems that will be provided, meet the code requirements, and document and support those areas where clarification of the requirements or methods of protection are being considered for approval.

Utilizing a customized International Code Council check-list for each project, we hold preliminary meetings with governing agencies and work closely with them to assure compliance with all relevant codes and ordinances.

A Principal of our firm, Steve Gedert, AIA, a member of the International Code Council and National Fire Protection Association, is an expert in building code compliance and understands mechanical/electrical systems interface and energy code requirements. He routinely educates Neumann/Smith staff on updates, changes, and provides oversight to for our work. We are equally versed in State requirements enforcing the current NFPA 101, Life Safety Code.

We utilize ADA architectural guidelines to achieve compliance with the 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act, and utilize the ICC A117.1-2009 to achieve compliance with the Michigan Building Code’s Barrier-Free requirements.

As part of our normal services we provide a comprehensive code compliance plan indicating graphically the conformance to the applicable codes of jurisdiction. To date, we have completed consulting services for the following properties:

� Dolphin Mall, Miami, FL � Westfarms Mall, Farmington, CT � Fair Oaks Mall, Fairfax, VA � Stony Point Fashion Park, Richmond, VA � Beverly Center, Los Angeles, CA � The Mall at Green Hills, Nashville, TN � Sunvalley Shopping Center, Concord, CA � Northlake Mall, Charlotte, NC

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RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION EXPERTSWhen it comes to renovations and updating existing facilities, we understand how to evaluate existing conditions and determine what has value without compromising vision, function or future operational issues. With a thorough architectural analysis, Neumann/Smith has great success with giving existing, obsolete spaces new purpose and life.

Because money matters on every new building, addition and interior renovation project, we look beyond the ordinary for smart design concepts and approaches that allow us to give our clients more for their money than they ever imagined possible.

Neumann/Smith specializes in finding cost-effective ways to create extraordinary retail environments. While our distinctive designs usually get all the accolades, it’s our entrepreneurial approach that really sets us apart. Schooled early in projects for real estate developers, where time equals money, Neumann/Smith has developed a unique, value-driven mindset that differentiates our practice from most architects. We’ve become particularly adept at balancing the pragmatic concerns of budget and schedule with the aesthetic issues of design.

For the last 20 years, the redevelopment and revitalization of commercial and regional malls in the retail sector has been a key strength of Neumann/Smith

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RETAIL ENVIRONMENTS THAT ENGAGE AND PERFORM

The vitality and style that distinguish Neumann/Smith are reflected in the firm’s retail practice. We provide professional services for the development of shopping malls, mixed-use developments, specialty shops, dining facilities, and entertainment centers across the country.

Neumann/Smith offers a wide range of specialized services to help clients address the evolving needs of their retail developments including master planning, site development, project management, environmental graphics, due diligence, sustainable design assessments, and tenant coordination.

Master Planning. Neumann/Smith’s master planning process allows clients to identify and analyze key planning and development issues to maximize site potential. Comprehensive site analysis and preliminary conceptual designs are instrumental in conveying our clients’ vision to prospective tenants and supporting their marketing strategy.

Site Development. Close collaboration with mall developers, retailers, civil engineering consultants and local building officials results in the artful integration of buildings and site, enhancing the retail environment. We have an exceptional track record of success with site plan approvals, rezoning, and zoning board of appeals.

Project Management. A history of working with real estate developers, where time is money, makes us different from most architects. We understand the value of responding quickly, preparing comprehensive bid documents which result in lower costs and ease of construction, anticipating problems, adapting to change, and providing alternatives when necessary to keep projects on time and within budget. Master organizers, our project managers provide quality control for the minute details that make the difference between a good project and a great one.

Environmental Graphics. Neumann/Smith creates environmental graphics that enrich the interior and exterior retail environment. Supported by our in-house 3D studio, we can meet all of our clients’ graphic needs, from signage and wayfinding programs to wall graphics, mall barricades, and marketing graphics.

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� Art Van Furniture, Flagship Store, Canton, MI

� Great Lakes Shopping Outlets, Guest Services, The Taubman Company, Auburn Hills, MI

� The Auto Club Group (AAA), Retail Branch and Call Center, Utica, MI

� Zeal Credit Union, Corporate Headquarters Interior Renovation, Livonia, MI

� The Gardens on El Paseo Exterior Renovation, The Taubman Company, Palm Desert, CA

� Fair Oaks Mall Renovation, The Taubman Company, Fairfax, VA

� Cherry Creek Parking Deck Entrance Renovations (in association with GH+A), The Taubman Company, Denver, CO

� Cherry Creek Interior Renovations (in association with GH+A), The Taubman Company, Denver, CO

� Somerset Collection North Renovation (Concierge Desk and Restrooms), The Forbes Company, Troy, MI

� Somerset Collection North Renovation (Mall Management Community Room and Security Offices), The Forbes Company, Troy, MI

� Somerset Collection South Renovation (Restrooms), The Forbes Company, Troy, MI

� Twelve Oaks Mall, Expansion, The Taubman Company, Novi, MI

� Twelve Oaks Mall, Lifestyle Café (in association with Communication Arts), The Taubman Company, Novi, MI

� Twelve Oaks Mall, Entrance and Interior Renovations, The Taubman Company, Novi, MI

� Beverly Center Escalator Enclosure Renovation, The Taubman Company, Los Angeles, CA

� Beverly Center Rebranding (in association with Studio Fuksas), The Taubman Company, Los Angeles, CA

� Beverly Center Food Hall (in association with Studio Fuksas), The Taubman Company, Los Angeles, CA

� Dolphin Mall Valet Relocation and Canopy Drop-Off, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Management Offices and Additions, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Pad Prep for PF Changs, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Guest Services, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Reconfiguration and Pad Prep for Bass Pro, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Entry Plaza Renovation, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Restaurant Building Expansion, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Parking Deck, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, Food Court Renovation, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Dolphin Mall, H&M Tenant Shell, The Taubman Company, Miami, FL

� Westfarms Mall, Plaza Renovation, The Taubman Company, Farmington, CT

� Westfarms Mall, Restrooms Renovation, The Taubman Company, Farmington, CT

� Westfarms Mall, Entrance Renovation, The Taubman Company, Farmington, CT

� Westfarms Mall, Expansion and Parking Structures, The Taubman Company, Farmington, CT

� Westfarms Mall, Grand Court Renovation, The Taubman Company, Farmington, CT

� Stamford Town Center, Management Offices, The Taubman Company, Stamford, CT

� Stamford Town Center, Restrooms, The Taubman Company, Stamford, CT

� Stamford Town Center, Pay-By-Space Parking Deck Renovation, The Taubman Company, Stamford, CT

� Sunvalley Shopping Center Renovation and Food Court, The Taubman Company, Concord, CA

� Sunvalley Shopping Center, Food Court, The Taubman Company, Concord, CA

� International Plaza Valet Renovations, The Taubman Company, Tampa, FL

� Oakland Mall Expansion, Urban Retail Properties, Troy, MI

� NoJo Kicks, Apparel Retailer and Showroom, Detroit, MI

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� Midland East End Development, Gillespie Group and Caddis Development Group, Midland, MI

� First National Lobby Renovations, Bedrock Detroit, Detroit, MI

� Fairlane Mall, Lifestyle Café (in association with Communication Arts), The Taubman Company, Dearborn, MI

� Fairlane Mall, Entrance Remodeling, The Taubman Company, Dearborn, MI

� Fairlane Mall, Building “J” and “K” Renovations, The Taubman Company, Dearborn, MI

� Woodland Mall, Addition and Renovation, The Taubman Company, Kentwood, MI

� Woodland Mall, Restroom Renovations, The Taubman Company, Kentwood, MI

� Lakeside Mall, Lifestyle Café (in association with Communication Arts), The Taubman Company, Sterling Heights, MI

� Wellington Green Mall, Enclosure of Outdoor Dining Area, The Taubman Company, Wellington, FL

� Biltmore Fashion Park, Expansion and Remodeling, The Taubman Company, Phoenix, AZ

� Gratiot Central Market Redevelopment, Detroit, MI

� Royal Oak Farmers Market Renovation, Royal Oak, MI

� Main Place of Royal Oak, Royal Oak, MI

� The Auto Club Group (AAA) Branch Office, Birmingham, MI

� Retail Concourse Addition and Renovation, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI

� Retail Concourse, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, Pontiac, MI

� OptimEyes Vision Center, Henry Ford Health System, Westland, MI

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LOCATIONPalm Desert, California

COMPLETIONJanuary 2014

SIZE240,000 sf

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The Taubman CompanyThe Gardens on El PaseoPalm Desert, California’s 240,000 sf premier outdoor shopping and dining center now has a more open look where visitors can now fully experience the variety of extraordinary retailers within this beautifully enhanced gardens setting.

Located near some of the region’s most affluent communities, the center lacked a cohesive look. The Taubman Company wanted to attract a higher caliber of retailers, bring customer orientation to the forefront and elevate visual appeal.

Neumann/Smith provided architectural services for the exterior renovation program, improving customer circulation, amenities and usability. The blending together of high-end boutiques and a mix of art galleries and smaller scale retail and restaurants helped to further strengthen the upscale experience.

The program included significant landscape and irrigation removal and replacement, the addition of a pedestrian connector/walkway and seating area, decorative lighting, fountain repair and reconfiguration, replacement of the awning system over escalators, existing stage reconfiguration and new finishes, and new site furnishings and amenities throughout.

The center’s new, cohesive look makes this a premier high-end retail destination.

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LOCATIONMidland, Michigan

SIZE226,155 sf4 Stories

COMPLETIONMay 2014

LEED SILVER

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Gillespie Group and Caddis Development Group Midland East EndAcross from the Dow Diamond Baseball Stadium, downtown Midland’s newest development brings a contemporary feel to the East End District. The 5.5 acre site has been planned to be developed in multiple phases, starting with a mixed-use building at the southern end of the site. The ground level of the building is designed as a flexible floor plan that can include a wide variety of retail shops, cafés, restaurants, private banking offices, an ambulatory medical clinic and a wellness center. A central core leads to three upper levels of flexible office space.

The site has been laid out to reduce the scale and impact of surface parking by creating an internal drive system that provides vehicular and pedestrian circulation in a more urban context. The D-O Overlay regulations require that the building massing be placed adjacent to public roads, and not set back from the street. This creates an urban pedestrian experience with diagonal street parking as an extension of downtown.

Future mixed-use phases may extend the western edge of the building or include a separate mixed-use building overlooking the river. The north quadrant of the site may include additional mixed uses, or a parking structure.

Midland’s East End integrates pedestrian plazas, unique shops and cafes, outdoor dining and public art.

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LOCATIONNovi, Michigan

COMPLETIONSeptember 2007

SIZE97,000 sf

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The Taubman CompanyTwelve Oaks Mall Expansion and RenovationTwelve Oaks is a dominant fashion destination for the prospering suburban communities in affluent Oakland County. Neumann/Smith provided design services for the transformation of the 1970s mall into an elegant surrounding for upscale retailers.

The scope of work included the addition of 97,000 sf of lease space to the existing mall on two levels, a new 167,000 sf Nordstrom anchor building, and the addition of 60,000 sf to Macy’s. The project included re-work of the loading docks and food court plaza area adjacent to the new Nordstrom on the west side, reconfiguration and expansion of parking areas (approximately 659 new parking spaces), reconfiguration of ring roads adjacent to the expansions, new exterior wayfinding signage and site monument signs, relocation of existing utilities, the re-work of existing landscaping throughout the property, and addition of new landscaping around the Nordstrom and Macy’s stores. Neumann/Smith also designed four new major mall entries and extensive interior renovations within the existing mall concourse including new seating areas, a play area, a custom passenger elevator, lighting, and wayfinding signage.

The transformation provides an elegant surrounding for upscale retailers. In addition to the two level expansion, all four entries were renovated along with extensive interior renovations and major site work.

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LOCATIONMiami, Florida

COMPLETION2005 - present

SIZE1.8 Acres

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The Taubman CompanyDolphin Mall Expansion and Continuing Improvements

Dolphin Mall is the top outlet shopping and dining destination for international and domestic shoppers in Miami. An enclosed retail, entertainment, and dining destination, the center has more than 200,000 sf of dining and entertainment options and more than 240 specialty stores.

With each project being unique, Neumann/Smith closely collaborated with The Taubman Company providing services in all phases of the project including Vision Studies, Programming, Design and Planning, Zoning Approvals, Construction Documents, Bidding, Permitting and Construction Administration. Working hand-in-hand with the project team, each individual project was creatively integrated into the greater vision for this dynamic retail destination.

Neumann/Smith project types at Dolphin Mall include:

� Pad Preparation

� Demolition

� Site and Landscape Improvements

� Reconfigurations and Relocations

� Renovations / Modifications / Upgrades

� Additions and Expansions

� Furnishings and Amenities (decorative, lighting, flooring, millwork, furniture)

� Parking Improvements

Neumann/Smith has been providing architectural design services for the continuing improvements at Miami’s Dolphin Mall since 2005. Renovated building and site areas total more than a million square feet.

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2005 MALL ENTRY RECONFIGURATION AND BASS PRO SHOPS PAD PREPARATION

� Mall Concourse and Entrance Reconfiguration.

� 100,000 sf pad preparation for Bass Pro Shops.

� Ring Road relocation and site improvements.

2007 VALET CANOPY

� Design of a stylish new valet drop-off and valet parking for 101 cars.

� Design of a new outdoor display area, extensively landscaped parking and entry areas creating a grand entrance.

� Addition of a second level egress stair.

� Addition of a four-car display area, a 5,200 sf custom exposed structural steel and fabric canopy.

2008 PF CHANG’S PAD PREPARATION AND VALET RECONFIGURATION

2008 ACCESSIBILITY UPGRADES (SITE AND BUILDING)

� Many upgrades and improvements to site access, parking, public restrooms and entrances.

2009 NEW GUEST SERVICES KIOSK

� Design of a new 300 sf Guest Services Kiosk and 700 sf seating area to complement the Mall’s unique brand. With an eye-catching sculptural element in the voluminous space, the kiosk draws people in without obstructing views to shopping and entertainment venues.

� Creation of an ATM enclosure and seating area.

� Additional mall concourse renovations.

2012 MALL MANAGEMENT OFFICES AND FACILITIES ADDITIONS

� 12,000 sf of renovated area.

� Relocation of Mall Management offices.

� Tenant lease space reconfiguration.

� Facilities and storage building additions.

2014 PARKING EXPANSION

� 150,000 sf of new surface parking areas and landscape improvements.

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The mall’s newest features include a state-of-the-art parking deck, as well as a new valet area that greets those looking to dine at the five new restaurants. Goals included improving access to and efficiency of the existing valet parking on the east side of the Ramblas Plaza that is adjacent to the mall’s main entry, and adding a second convenient valet location to serve the planned restaurant wing expansion.

2015 NEW PARKING DECK

� A high-tech 1,282 space parking deck (3 levels, 500,000 sf) features a unique parking system that guides customers to the best spaces. Shoppers can locate their vehicle by using convenient onsite kiosks or a smartphone.

� Ring Road reconfiguration.

� Site improvements (landscape, lighting, site furnishings, amenities).

2015 RESTAURANT WING EXPANSION

� The 32,000 sf Building Expansion includes Brio Tuscan Grille, Kona Grill, Burger & Beer Joint, and Cabo Flats.

� 120,000 sf of Site Reconfiguration and Improvements (new valet drop off and canopy structure; extensive landscape improvements; plaza, patios, and decorative paving; site furnishings and amenities; service dock reconfiguration and improvements).

2015 RAMBLAS GRAND ENTRY AND PLAZA

� Renovation to the outdoor plaza, including new furniture, planters, ornamental shading, LED lighting.

� 75,000 sf of Decorative paving and extensive landscape improvements.

� Addition of a media island, custom canopies and shade structures.

� Site furnishings and amenities.

� Decorative color changing LED lighting throughout main vaulted structure.

2015 FOOD COURT RENOVATION

� 22,000 sf of renovated area.

� New architectural decorative ceiling treatments, extensive architectural lighting improvements, and refinished flooring.

� Selective demolition, seating layout improvements, and furnishings.

� Custom millwork, decorative glass, and technology tables.

2015 H&M TENANT WHITE BOX PREPARATION

� 30,000 sf expansion (including a new 8,000 sf mezzanine).

� Vertical transportation.

2015 EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM

� 2,500 sf Staff lounge and a break room with a kitchenette, showers, lockers, and restrooms.

2015 MALL CONCOURSE FURNISHINGS

� New common area seating elements throughout the mall.

2016 CAR WASH

� 10,000 sf Renovation (new building structure and site improvements).

� New Office and Canopy Structures (1,000 sf).

� Site work improvements include landscaping, site furnishings, patio, and surface lot reconfiguration (9,000 sf).

Newly expanded and renovated portions of Dolphin Mall opened to shoppers in September 2015 after 18 months of construction.

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LOCATIONLos Angeles, California

COMPLETIONNovember 2007 - present

SIZE9,000 sf6 Story Enclosed Escalator14,600 sf of glass

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The Taubman CompanyBeverly Center Escalator Enclosure and Mall Renovations

Neumann/Smith has been working on the transformation of Beverly Center, one of the West Coast’s premier shopping destination, since 2007 when we redefined this landmark site with a dramatic escalator enclosure, providing transparent space that captured the synergy of the urban streetscape.

Located on a prominent and bustling thoroughfare, entry into the building was through bleak metal elevator “tubes” directly parallel to the street. Neumann/Smith renovated the escalators and their enclosures at the north and east sides of the Center that connect Beverly Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard with five levels of parking and three levels of retail tenant space. Twenty existing escalators and their exterior glass and steel enclosures were replaced. The project also included the removal and replacement of existing floor and wall ceramic tiles, light fixtures, interior wall finishes, signage, decorative railings, sliding doors and a security gate between the escalator and parking structure.

We recently conducted complete laser scanning of the exterior building, all site amenities, and all 8 levels of the mall, and also provided a complete survey of the roof. The project has since been modeled in Revit to depict the structures existing conditions.

Neumann/Smith is currently working alongside Italian Design Architect, Studio Fuksas, serving as Architect of Record for a major renovation to create a dramatic new shopping and dining concept. Point Cloud using “TruView,” an online, web-based program is being used as a discussion tool in team coordination meetings.

Neumann/Smith has been providing design services for the continuing improvements at Beverly Center, Southern California’s premier fashion destination, since 2007.

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LOCATIONDetroit, Michigan

COMPLETIONJune 2014

SIZE1,817 sf

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NoJo KicksRetail ShowroomA new retailer in Detroit’s “Z” development, NoJo Kicks specializes in ultra high-end sneakers and apparel.

NoJo offers overs a unique shopping experience. NoJo is not designed to be a typical shoe store. A 40-foot stainless steel wall right across from the checkout counter displays the extensive shoe collection, while several top-notch sneakers are presented in glass cases throughout the store.

Suspended steel tubing overhangs the upstairs loft that features several leather couches and chairs that customers can try shoes on or sit and watch TV. About 30 rare jerseys, hats and plaques provide vintage decor for the store.

“We really wanted to provided a type of museum for shoes,” NoJo Kicks co-owner CEO Matt Caputo said. “We want you to be able to experience the culture.

NoJo’s is the first of several new retail spots to open in “The Z” parking garage and retail development building, also designed by Neumann/Smith and developed by Bedrock Real Estate Services.

This design brings a high-end retail experience to downtown Detroit.

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LOCATIONDetroit, Michigan

COMPLETIONOctober 2013 (Lobbies)February 2014 (Concourse)

SIZE5,000 sf (West Lobby)1,235 sf (East Lobby)140 ft (Concourse)

AWARDS2014 IES Illumination Award of Merit

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Bedrock Detroit First National Building Lobby RenovationsAs part of a dramatic renovation of the historic First National Building, Neumann/Smith was selected to modernize the landmark building’s main lobbies and a central concourse between the two, which runs through 15,000 sf of new retail space.

The design was inspired by the rich architectural heritage of Detroit and the ornate décor of the original ceiling which was exposed and incorporated as an important design element. This helped us respect the existing building even while we used new materials and exposed the space to vibrant and collaborative trends, which are essentially modern.

Revitalization of the lobbies included the addition of a barrier-free entrance off of Woodward, a new video display wall, custom-designed LED lighting features, and eye-catching wrap-around LED lighting panels encompassing two elevator lobbies. New marble wall features not only enhance existing marble elements, but act as a backdrop for decorative metal wall panels.

On the exterior, four new canopies add decorative elements reminiscent of the building’s original era. Underneath a more ornate design, and more reflective of a “new” Detroit, LED lights with metal screening complement lobby finishes and detail.

The goal with this renovation was to activate the lobby by showcasing its beauty. To do this, the dropped ceiling was removed to expose the ornate, original décor.

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LOCATIONBirmingham, Michigan

COMPLETIONNovember 2007

SIZE9,200 sf

LEED Certified

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AAA BirminghamBranch OfficeThe design responds to its high profile location by artfully communicating the company’s image through the use of dynamic architectural forms and contextual materials and scale. The new building combines retail and office functions into a cohesive whole, while it adheres to sustainable site and building design ideals.

The L-shaped building is set against the front lot lines of the corner site to integrate with adjacent neighboring buildings and screen the surface parking lot from view. The corner is marked with a soaring glass tower entry which is capped with a modern interpretation of a cornice.

Decorative lighting, hanging elements, sloped ceilings, warm inviting colors, and a unique lobby display create a dynamic retail environment. At night, the interior retail design, color, ceiling treatment and lighting, combine with the exterior sconce lighting and glass tower to create, enhance and extend the downtown pedestrian experience.

The landmark building is LEED Certified, a first for both AAA and the City. Sustainable design measures include a well insulated building envelope, high efficiency mechanical and lighting systems, water saving plumbing fixtures, extensive use of low VOC emitting interior finishes, and the incorporation of measurement and verification systems.

Decorative lighting, hanging elements, sloped ceilings, warm inviting colors, and a unique lobby display create a dynamic retail environment.

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LOCATIONFairfax, Virginia

COMPLETIONOctober 2014

SIZE50,000 sf

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The Taubman CompanyFair Oaks Mall RenovationsOriginally constructed in the early 1980s, Fair Oaks Mall is two-story shopping center with five major anchor stores and numerous retail tenant spaces connected to a covered mall. Neumann/Smith began work on the renovation of five (5) major exterior entries in March 2013, including new building area, hardscape, landscaping, lighting, furniture, accessories, mall identity signage, HVAC and security. The addition of a vehicular drop-off lane and sliding doors for large item entry was also included.

At the north entry, renovation of parking lot islands and accessible parking are directly in front of the entry renovation scope area and a new drop-off lane with zero curb access. Addressing exterior signage, four custom-lighted entrance monument signs were added with new landscaping, as well as light pole identification signs, new outer ring-road vehicular roadway and tenant signs.

Interior work included renovations to four (4) anchor courts. Areas received new flooring, furniture, custom tables with power supplies for personal technology devices (technology tables), custom millwork and faux landscaping. Upgrades also included wider escalators and enclosures with custom patterned glass, a new customer service desk, gift wrap area, custom stroller and wheel chair enclosure, and new sponsor play area design with padded seating and surrounding shoe storage.

Entry corridor ceiling renovations included complete new drywall with custom recesses, new lighting, sprinkler heads, holiday décor supports with electrical receptacles, speakers and security. Interior lighting work included new skylight lighting fixtures and lamping throughout mall ceiling, new custom upper-level ceiling LED light coves, and re-lamping of the upper-level tenant storefront light coves. Interior signage work included new free-standing, lighted pedestrian directional signs and new over-head, lighted pedestrian directional signs.

Extensive renovations, modifications and upgrades were made throughout to enhance the shopping experience and create a more vibrant environment.

ADA upgrades were made to toilet rooms throughout with new tile floors and walls, ceiling, lighting, plumbing fixtures, toilet partitions, door with custom frosted glass, seating areas, custom millwork counters with custom back-lit mirrors, electrical, HVAC and signage.

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LOCATIONConcord, California

COMPLETION2011-2012 (Exterior Design Work)2011-2012 (Interior Furnishings)On-Going (Food Court)

SIZE23,670 sf8 New Food Court Tenants500+ New Seats

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The Taubman CompanySunvalley Shopping Center RenovationsWork at Sunvalley Shopping Center included the renovation of approximately 23,670 sf feet of existing mall space. The multi-phased project includes numerous upgrades to the building and grounds along with more customer amenities.

In an effort to create a more memorable arrival experience, exterior renovations included the use of processional markers, refreshed graphics, site furnishings, amenities and entry gateway elements. All six vehicular entries have been modernized, with significant upgrades made to landscaping and irrigation, lighting, signage (including a large graphic panel on an existing parking deck along the main entry), and enhanced architectural finishes and features throughout the existing property. A key element of the project, signage and wayfinding throughout has been improved, and now includes illuminated pylon entry signs at all vehicular entries to further strengthen the brand.

Bringing the customer “experience,” inside, enlivened entry plazas now create a consistent identity all around, and feature new furnishings, planters, painted accent walls and portals.

As part of the multi-year renovation effort, the mall’s area is being expanded for eight (8) new food court tenants with 500+ available seats. A variety of seating configurations includes tables, tech tables, settee seating and lounge seating zones. Additional signage now identifies the food court to the interior of the mall, as well as an exterior sign at the food court entry.

Seating area finishes include a mixture of wood, glass, painted gypsum board and vinyl graphics, with new ceramic tile flooring. Men’s, women’s and family toilet rooms were added with stainless steel finishes, and ceramic tile walls and floors.

Modernizations included a completely renovated Grand Court, featuring comfortable new seating, lighting, landscaping and a full-service customer service desk.

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LOCATIONTroy, Michigan

COMPLETION2011

SIZE400 sf Concierge Desk3,000 sf Restrooms

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The Forbes CompanySomerset Collection North Renovations

Neumann/Smith redesigned the concierge desk and restrooms of the North Mall of Somerset Collection to make the spaces more inviting.

The existing concierge desk was completely demolished and the nondescript “bunker” transformed into a lighter, more accessible and engaging destination visible from multiple levels of the concourse. Partitions were removed from the outdated restrooms to open the space. Contemporary fixtures, warm finishes and lighting were selected to create a brighter, more luxurious environment.

Contemporary fixtures, warm finishes and lighting were selected to create a brighter, more luxurious environment.