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Buerkle Hyundai: Designed to Align

Buerkle Automotive Group has collaborated with CNH Architects on multiple projects over the years, with the most recent project being the renovation and expansion of Buerkle Hyundai in Vadnais Heights, MN to align with Hyundai Corporation’s new image and brand standards.

 

CNH Architects delivered a design that met all the requirements and deadlines set by Hyundai. The project involved updating the entire facility – including the showroom, the vehicle service bays, the lounge and reception areas, and the exterior.

 

The showroom was the centerpiece of the project, as it was moved to a new location and enlarged by an 11,320 sf addition. The new showroom featured a modern and sleek look that showcased Hyundai’s latest models and technology.

 

The vehicle service bays were also improved and expanded by an 8,800 sf addition, which allowed for more efficient and convenient service operations. The new service bays were loaded from the inside, eliminating the need for multiple garage doors on both sides of the existing service wing.

 

The rest of the building’s exterior and interiors were upgraded to match the new brand standards and provide a fresh color scheme. The design updates also created an opportunity to enhance the building safety by installing a fire suppression system and a new underground stormwater treatment system.

 

CNH Architects worked closely with Langer Construction and Larson Engineering to complete this project.

 

Below showcases the space, before and after the remodeling.

Headquartered in Apple Valley, MN – CNH Architects, Ltd. is a creative, service-oriented firm that provides innovative design solutions for the commercial building and retail areas, public sector clients, vehicle facility projects, daycare and animal care facilities. CNH has served clients in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest since 1969.

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Buerkle Hyundai: Designed to Align

Buerkle Automotive Group has collaborated with CNH Architects on multiple projects over the years, with the most recent project being the renovation and expansion of Buerkle Hyundai in Vadnais Heights, MN to align with Hyundai Corporation’s new image and brand standards.

 

CNH Architects delivered a design that met all the requirements and deadlines set by Hyundai. The project involved updating the entire facility – including the showroom, the vehicle service bays, the lounge and reception areas, and the exterior.

 

The showroom was the centerpiece of the project, as it was moved to a new location and enlarged by an 11,320 sf addition. The new showroom featured a modern and sleek look that showcased Hyundai’s latest models and technology.

 

The vehicle service bays were also improved and expanded by an 8,800 sf addition, which allowed for more efficient and convenient service operations. The new service bays were loaded from the inside, eliminating the need for multiple garage doors on both sides of the existing service wing.

 

The rest of the building’s exterior and interiors were upgraded to match the new brand standards and provide a fresh color scheme. The design updates also created an opportunity to enhance the building safety by installing a fire suppression system and a new underground stormwater treatment system.

 

CNH Architects worked closely with Langer Construction and Larson Engineering to complete this project.

 

Below showcases the space, before and after the remodeling.

Headquartered in Apple Valley, MN – CNH Architects, Ltd. is a creative, service-oriented firm that provides innovative design solutions for the commercial building and retail areas, public sector clients, vehicle facility projects, daycare and animal care facilities. CNH has served clients in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest since 1969.

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BURNSVILLE FIRE STATION NO. 1

CNH’s largest fire station to date, the City of Burnsville’s Fire Station No. 1 is home to a crew of all full-time firefighters and more than 44,000 SF with 10 apparatus bays. Firefighter safety was one of nine top priorities for the station. Multiple contamination zones and a designated de-contamination area will allow firefighters to keep contaminated equipment and clothing in the apparatus bay until decontaminated. Another priority in the design was firefighter mental health. A warning system that slowly ramps up with alert tones and lighting while only alerting responding staff ensures firefighters are not awoken in an abrupt manner. The station includes areas for relaxation with different lighting to promote natural sleep rhythms, as well as a yoga studio and meditation garden. Extensive firefighter training features including Firefighter 1 and advanced training elements are another highlight of the station.