Europa Center Renovation

Europa Center Renovation

Europa Center Renovation: RND provided architectural and interior design services for this major renovation of the Europa Center, a large business and office building in Chapel Hill. The project scope involved upgrades to all the common areas including the Atrium, all restrooms, and all corridors. The design lightens and brightens the common area work environment and modernizes the Europa Center to the forefront of Class A office buildings.

  • Chapel Hill, NC

  • Completed in 2019

  • 40,772 SF

  • Avison Young

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MEDCENTER MEBANE STAIR TOWER ADDITION

MedCenter Mebane Stair Tower Addition

The Cone Health Medical Center in Mebane requires an additional elevator and stair to accommodate tenant expansion on the 2nd floor. RND was tasked to address an assortment of civil and structural engineering challenges with architectural solutions in the design of the elevator and stair addition.

The design intent was to accent the existing building with a unique architectural feature. The curtain wall design darkens as it ascends toward the sky, referencing the internal movement of elevation change within the building. By utilizing tinted glazing, the interior is flooded with natural light while the exterior reflects jewel tones and fades into the sky.

An initial design concern was raised in regards to the solar heat gain from a curtain wall structure. In response, our team researched the technology of laminated glass, which reduces solar energy transmittance by layering tinted glass with inter-layered coatings.

  • Mebane, NC

  • Completed in 2018

  • 1,600 SF

  • Cone Health

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City Hall Shared Development Review

Durham City Hall Shared Development Review Renovation

This project was an architectural response to a number of organization flaws within the Durham City Hall administrative departments. The existing check-in process was inefficient. There was a disparity between the layout of the departments and the way in which information flowed between them. In need of a solution, the City hired our team to re-program its departments and create a more efficient and flexible work space.

A number of programming and space needs assessments were conducted to understand the unique needs of each department. Utilizing this information, our team designed new layouts which increase communication between departments and their clients. This work involved wall demolition and construction and comprehensive new interior finish and furniture upgrades.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2018

  • City of Durham

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DRH Linear Accelerator

DRH Linear Accelerator Equipment Replacement

In this project, RND Architects renovated Duke Regional Hospital’s Linear Accelerator #1 Suite. The existing facility was proving inadequate in regard to efficiency and capacity.

The project scope involved finish upgrades, lighting and ceiling improvements, and the installation of a new linear accelerator equipment, which required the design and construction of specialty floor systems within a thick concrete floor slab.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2018

  • 1,000 SF

  • Duke Regional Hospital

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DUMC Clincial Labs

DUMC Hudson & Wadsworth Clinical Labs

This project’s goal was to relocate an assortment of Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) Core labs into an existing building on campus. The program included cytology, histology, surgical pathology, hematology, molecular diagnostics, cyto-genetics, and microbiology lab spaces.

Our design team conducted a lab-by-lab, room-by-room, bench-by-bench programming effort for each specialty to clearly define their needs, functions, and utility requirements. The first phase of construction was in a shell space – an 8,000 SF windowless basement. Ceiling reveals and up-lighting techniques were used to communicate circulation paths and break up and otherwise large room with a continuous ceiling.

Phase two involved renovations in the adjoining structure. Through careful coordination between  the designers and engineers, rectilinear “clouds” were created to hover over the lab work areas. The surrounding circulation was left to the open structure above. Also included in this phase was the routing of an existing tube system from the nearby hospital through the ceiling of an underground connector tunnel. Pedestrian circulation was maintained throughout this entire process.

For the Microbiology lab, we created a BSL-3 clean room for a mycology and mycobacteriology lab accessed through a BSL-2 anteroom. The increased air flow requirements of this particular lab required extending a new rated shaft up through two floors – the top of which was a surgical suite. 

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2015

  • 25,800 SF

  • Duke University Medical Center

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New Hope Presbyterian Church Columbarium

New Hope Presbyterian Church Columbarium

Design and construction of a new columbarium at New Hope Presbyterian Church in Chapel Hill. The design was inspired by columbaria of the local area and modified to match the architectural elements of the existing church. The project also involved the design of a beautiful permanent brick walkway from the church to the columbarium and specialty lighting.

  • Chapel Hill, NC

  • Completed in 2017

  • New Hope Presbyterian Church of Chapel Hill, NC

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Cary Koka Booth Amphitheatre

Cary Koka Booth Amphitheater Renovation

RND is currently providing design services to repair and upgrade the Cary Koka Booth Amphitheater. Included within the project scope is the renovation of the wood deck and railings that were originally installed in 2000.

The project will also address an assortment of ADA site deficiencies. Our team designed accessible routes from all parking lots to the seating areas, as well as routes between each seating area. In addition, we provided multiple schematic design concepts for upgrades to the VIP seating deck. Included with each schematic design were cost estimates for review and selection.

In Construction Documentation – 2019 (estimated completion)

Town of Cary

Cary, NC

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Western Regional Crime Laboratory

WESTERN REGIONAL STATE CRIME LABORATORY

Following an intensive and successful programming and planning process, RND was hired to construct the new Western Regional State Crime Laboratory for the NC Department of Justice.

RND managed the entire process from concept to close-out. The design prioritizes maintenance, durability, and simplicity to streamline the Crime Lab’s processes and procedures. The new facility houses a number of highly technical and specialty labs, as well as an assortment of offices and support spaces. High performance building systems and technologies were integrated in the design while achieving a simplified, user-friendly aesthetic.

The new facility, which has received unanimous praise, has dramatically increased case turn-around time and lab productivity.

  • Asheville, NC

  • Completed in 2017

  • 36,000 SF

  • NC Department of Justice

  • Sterling E. Stevens Photography

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DPR Facility Renovations




DPR Restroom Facility Renovations & Upgrades

For several years, RND has collaborated with the Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) department to design strategic renovations which address the aesthetics, maintainability, accessibility, and function of their public park facilities. Though the priority has been to make the interior experience pleasant for the visitor and vandal-resistant for City maintenance, another important project component was transforming the building exteriors to appear more approachable.

Our team strategically designed improvements at five park locations, including the award-winning Wrightwood Park renovation. There, we enhanced the existing picnic structure by replacing the roof and improving its visibility by removing “hiding spaces”. In the kiosk-type structures, we removed warts such as rusty grills and doors, as well as mysterious and unused wall openings, to simplify and neutralize their forms. Following the removal and replacement of these building components, the City hired local artists to interpret each park’s activity in a unique way. The result is a vibrant transformation of standard building types into unique personas at each location.

The structures – now fun, safe and vibrant – represent a significant effort to provide visual relief, human comfort, and good public service for Durham Parks users.


Mural artists in order from left to right: East End Park (Sarahlaine Calva), Garrett Road Park (Jermaine Powell), Solite Park (Cornelio Campos)

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2018

  • Durham Parks & Recreation

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WakeMed Soccer Park Facility

WakeMed Soccer Park Facility

RND is providing design and construction services for a new presentation stage and restroom facility at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC. Working within a limited budget and unusual site conditions, our team has designed a multi-functional structure to meet several park needs.

The back of the facility will house public restrooms which were designed with maintenance and durability as a main priority. At the front, a small, covered stage will provide a platform for award ceremonies during tournaments.

In Construction Documentation – 2019 (estimated completion)

Town of Cary

Cary, NC

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