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Music Lovers Dream of a Landmark's Transformation

While we wait in Grand Rapids for the 2 East Fulton building to undergo transformation and have new life breathed into it, music lovers are pushing for something similar to happen to a musical landmark in Chicago.

A South Michigan Avenue building had been dubbed the "home of the blues" and rock and roll. The building had housed a studio, which birthed the careers of blues artists such as Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Chuck Berry, which in turn inspired rock and roll artists such as Beatles, Eric Clapton, and Mick Jagger.

Currently, this building and the surrounding area, called "Motor Row," where life and inspiration had been flowing has been silent and isn't acknowledged or known by many locals, let alone out-of-towners. But music lovers who know and appreciate the musical history of the area are pushing for it to become a "bright spot" and regain vibrant activity.

While much more planning needs to be done before the area can really be transformed, a great start to bringing back some life has been the installment of Cheap Trick, "a one-of-a-kind eatery, unique musical instrument museum, radio station, and performance space." This lively place just so happens to be our wall neighbors at the Visbeen Associates Chicago office! We have a front row seat to watch Motor Row's transformation, and have the opportunity to infuse our inspiration and creativity into the area. You can be sure when you visit, you'll be able to experience the growth, too.

Check out the full article and news clip about the dreams and beginnings of development for Motor Row.

Professional Builder Magazine Cover

One of Visbeen Associates' designs, the Hampshire, made the cover of Professional Builder Magazine last month. Check out the cover photo of the Hampshire's beautiful kitchen! To see more photos of this home design, visit the gallery of our website (www.visbeen.biz) > Residential Projects > American Neighborhood > Hampshire.

Detroit Home Design Awards Winner!

Yesterday, Visbeen Associates staff members attended the Detroit Home Design Awards in Troy, MI put on by Detroit Home Magazine. We won 13 awards, including the highest honor of Best Overall Home for Kearney Hill! Here are the accolades we received and a few photos from the event:

Best Overall Home
Kearney Hill
Builder: Insignia Homes, Interior Designer: Julie Holmes

2nd Place, Vacation Home under 3,000 sq ft
Clareville
Builder: Jeff Segard, Interior Designer: Julie Holmes

3rd Place, Vacation Home under 3,000 sq ft
Rylestone
Builder: Douglas Sumner Builder, Inc., Interior Designer: Rick Whallon

3rd Place, Vacation Home under 3,000 sq ft
Sunsweet Hill
Builder: Distinctive Homes, Interior Designer: Kim Waltman

2nd Place, Vacation Home over 3,000 sq ft
Kearney Hill
Builder: Insignia Homes, Interior Designer: Julie Holmes

3rd Place, Vacation Home over 3,000 sq ft
Inverness
Builder: BDR, Inc., Interior Designer: Julie Holmes, Mary Buikema

2nd Place, Contemporary Architecture over 4,000 sq ft
Sinclaire
Builder: Mike Schaap Builders, Inc., Interior Designer: Missy Pratt

3rd Place, Contemporary Architecture over 4,000 sq ft
Reynard
Builder: Jeff Segard, Interior Designer: Donna Cohen

3rd Place, Traditional Architecture over 4,000 sq ft
Petoskey
Builder: David C. Bos Homes, Interior Designer: Shelly Nietering

2nd Place, Kitchen between 201 & 500 sq ft
Inverness
Builder: BDR, Inc., Interior Designer: Julie Holmes, Mary Buikema

In addition to the accolades above, we were awarded in several detail categories:

3rd Place, Deck/Patio/Porch
3rd Place, Gate/Fence/Wall
3rd Place, Exterior Use of Stone, Tile, Concrete


Jonathan Lorenz, Marcy Stellin, Megan TerVeen & Ryan LaHaie waiting for the ceremony to start

Awards Attendees

Awards Presentation

Angela Mulder, Megan TerVeen & Marcy Stellin with our many awards!

To view the full story published in Detroit Home Magazine, click here.

Brooklyn Museum to Open First Phase of Transformative Renovation | www.broadwayworld.com

The Booklyn Museum in New York is in the initial phase of a major renovation. As part of this transformation, the Museum Shop will be relocated and it's new space has been designed by Visbeen Associates. In a recent article, www.broadwayworld.com has this to say about our involvement in the project,
"The Museum Shop will be relocated to the area currently occupied by the Robert E. Blum Gallery near the main lobby. The new shop will be redesigned by Visbeen Associates, Inc., an award-winning architectural firm based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, whose projects include several of the Metropolitan Museum of Art satellite stores, as well as the Peabody Essex Museum shop. Important new features to enhance the visitor's experience will be a wider entrance that will open onto the Grand Lobby, providing greater visual access to the galleries in the Great Hall and assisting with circulation patterns, as well as a new signage system."
Here are a few 3D views of our initial design concepts for the Museum Shop.


To read the full article about this grand renovation, please visit the following website:
Brooklyn Museum to Open First Phase of Transformative Renovation 2011/02/24

To view other retail designs by Visbeen Associates, Inc., please visit the gallery of our website: www.visbeen.biz > gallery > commercial projects > retail.

Grosse Pointers Build Certified Earth-Friendly Home | The Detroit News

Our LEED certified residential design in Grosse Pointe Park, the Kensington, was featured in an article in the Detroit News! Learn about the challenges of Charlie & Lynn Arnett's journey through the design and building of their environmentally-friendly home. To view the full article, click on the following link:

Grosse Pointers build certified earth-friendly home | detnews.com | The Detroit News