36th Street Condo

Project Background and Priorities

A group of St. Joseph professionals teamed up to build an office building that would house each of their growing businesses. The building was developed as a condominium association which allowed each business to own its own space while providing the construction cost savings possible with a larger building. The site selected just off 36th Street shared a driveway with an existing bank and another professional building from which the new Condo would incorporate design elements to achieve visual continuity. The ā€œLā€ shaped building design afforded each professional office frontage off the main parking lot for visibility and client access. Each office had maximum window exposure from both the front and back of the building for natural light and the feeling of a detached, stand-alone space. Exterior views of the building are shown here along with the interior spaces of two offices in the building ā€“ an architecture office and one for a general dentistry practice.

Goldberg Group Architects utilized an open floor plan to accommodate its expanding national architectural practice. The space provided large and small conference areas, private offices, and a large open workspace with multiple drafting stations and stand-up podiums for plan review.

Dr. Lisa Goin selected interior colors and finishes which created a relaxing setting for her dental clients. This is apparent from the first view of the reception area and flows through to the treatment spaces. The office has a large open bay with multiple semi-private cubicles. Additionally, the clinic features a private treatment room, lab, and sterilization spaces. The space offers the staff and doctor a lounge and private office areas.

Project data

  • 17,300 sq. ft.
  • Completed in 2007