3608 University Drive

3608 University Drive

In 1997, RND Architects outgrew its existing office space in Durham and purchased an empty lot on University Drive to build upon. The firm designed a non-typical two-story building on the site which parallels its parking lot. The site-responsive structure steps down the site and embraces visitors by exposing its vertical circulation on the exterior of the building.

Tall, oversize windows admit light deep into the building and provide ample views from offices on both floors. This expanse of glazing on the east strongly contrasts the monolithic southern facade, which parallels the busy main street. The building is home to four beautiful commercial suites. The RND Architects office currently occupies Suite 204.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 1997

  • Commercial Properties Award of Merit (Durham Golden Leaf Award)

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NCSU Makerspace 3D Print Lab

NCSU Makerspace 3D Print Laboratory

Inspired by the award-winning design of Hunt Library on NC State University’s campus, our designers utilized bold colors and sleek finishes to attract visitors.

The high performance space is home to a number of specialty electrical and mechanical systems. Despite its technological advancement, our design team remained sensitive to the aesthetic appeal and user-friendliness of the space.

  • Raleigh, NC

  • Completed in 2014

  • 1,000 SF

  • NC State University

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Elon Johnston Hall

JOHNSTON HALL RESTORATION

Elon University’s Johnston Hall, which was originally constructed in 1926 as an orphanage, is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic places. The goal of this renovation project was to transform the building into the new Elon University Alumni Building.

The comprehensive renovation included elevator upgrades, new interior finishes, mechanical/HVAC upgrades, and accessibility and code remediations.

This project received the Gertrude S. Carraway Award of Merit from the Historic Preservation Foundation of North Carolina.

 

  • Elon, NC

  • Completed in 2005

  • 2,000 SF

  • NC State University

  • Gertrude S. Carraway Award of Merit

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Elon Arts West Building

Elon Arts West Music Building

Included within the project scope was the design and construction of two recording studios, five performance spaces, classrooms, sound booths, control rooms, practice rooms, acoustically isolated spaces for recording, and new faculty offices.

Each space was designed with careful consideration to their acoustic performance and aesthetic, while remaining within a low project budget. Today, the Arts West Building plays a significant role on Elon’s campus as a center for musical arts and performance.

  • Elon, NC

  • Completed in 2016

  • 10,750 SF

  • Elon University

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Duke Coca Cola Building

Coca Cola Building Renovation

Duke University outgrew their administrative space and asked our design team to expand their footprint into the historic Coca Cola Building. The structure, which was formerly a bottling plant, underwent a dramatic transformation as a result of our design team’s intervention.

RND provided both architectural and interior design services for this renovation. We interviewed members of each affected university department to gain an understanding of their needs and ideal solutions. We then integrated this information into a revised open floor plan.

The completed project fluidly integrates public and private offices with open work stations and conference areas. Our interior designer worked intimately with systems furniture vendors to produce a bright and colorful environment abundant with natural light.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2013

  • 17,000 SF

  • Duke University

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DRH Emergency Department

DRH Emergency Department Renovation

Our design teams transformed the space by introducing new finishes and re-purposing several of its administrative offices into new patient and exam rooms.

Our team was responsible for the project from schematic design through construction administration. We advised the owner in selecting finishes and furniture that would withstand the high traffic of the facility while creating an inviting and warm environment. In the lobby, we introduced a custom steel canopy that floats above the waiting chairs. It was one of many low-cost architectural interventions designed to create a more dynamic and engaging space.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2014

  • 10,000 SF

  • Duke Regional Hospital

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VA Emergency Department

VA Emergency Department Renovation

Our team upgraded the building’s aesthetic conditions, including the construction of a new curtain wall main entry, as well as extensive upgrades to it’s mechanical and electrical systems.

We designed new patient rooms, nurse stations, and waiting areas. The designs and programmatic layouts were generated out of extensive conversations with both patients and staff. Our design team recorded their feedback to create efficient spaces that would increase staff productivity and patient comfort.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2013

  • 12,500 SF

  • Durham Veteran’s Affairs

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Hope Valley Square

Hope Valley Square Renovation

Hope Valley Square is a prominent commercial strip in Durham, NC. In this project, our design team revitalized the storefronts by introducing exterior lighting, canopies, and new signage. These features transformed the former lifeless facade into an engaging and dynamic public space.

In 2012, this project won the Durham Golden Leaf Award for Community Appearance.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2012

  • Golden Leaf Award for Community Appearance

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Birchwood Community Center

Burchwood Community Center Renovation

The City of Durham commissioned our design experts to renovate the City’s Birchwood Community Center, an important cultural gathering place.We worked intimately with the Community Development Department to produce engaging environments for both small and large gatherings.

The project’s scope included extensive interior and exterior finish upgrades, which transformed the shuttered and lifeless building into a thriving and welcoming community center. Today, the facility is used for a variety of group activities for seniors, adults, and children.

In 2012, this project was awarded the Durham Golden Leaf Award for Community Spaces, which recognizes design excellence in local communities.

  • Durham, NC

  • Completed in 2010

  • 4,850 SF

  • City of Durham

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