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Did you know that more than half of CNH Architects’ staff are women? Nine of the company’s 13 staff members are women, including three in leadership positions. Women have long been the minority in the architecture field, though that’s steadily starting to change. In 2019, according to NCARB.org, nearly two in five new architects were

CNH Architects worked closely with the City of Plymouth to simultaneously update Fire Station #3 and design a brand new Fire Station #2. Fire Station #2 CNH designed a two-story fire station for the City of Plymouth Fire Department to replace an older station on the same site. The 30,100 sf new facility is being

As the primary architect for Ziegler Caterpillar, CNH Architects recently remodeled the cafeteria area at the Ziegler facility in Bloomington, MN. The update provides a variety of comfortable seating for varying groups including a Café, Lunch Meeting Room, Micro-Market, and Kitchenette areas. The café is a welcoming atmosphere with an industrial feel that ties into

Construction is well underway on a new daycare facility located on the University of Minnesota’s East Bank. Construction looks to be complete in May. Recent Construction updates: Roof insulation is 100% complete. Built-up roofing is 100% complete. Electrical rough-ins are 100% complete. Interior concrete slab is 100% complete. HVAC system is nearing completion at 70%

Burnsville Fire Station No. 1 broke ground in September and is progressing through the winter toward an October 2021 completion. The nearly 45,0000 square feet facility is literally starting to take shape. Recent progress updates include: Manhole opening for training has been cut and filled Walls of the fitness, laundry, dayroom, and dining areas are

Construction on the Mendota Heights Fire Station expansion and remodel wrapped up earlier this fall. When it came time for the Mendota Heights Fire Department to expand their fire station, they wanted to ensure history was mixed in with the new. This is the first fire station design by CNH Architects that includes a space

The newest addition to the Ziegler CAT family in Willmar, MN includes showstopping elements such as an 18-bay repair shop with two five-ton underhung bridge cranes fit with the latest in fall protection equipment. Another cannot miss highlight on the 75-acre site is the grand showroom displaying vehicles and equipment of all sizes. This space

It began with a drafting style lettered design. Then tall and skinny letters were “in.” Bold letters followed, and finally, torn paper imagery separated an all caps visual. That about sums up 50 years of CNH Architects’ logo history. -excerpt from History of CNH Logos After nearly 25 years with CNH’s “torn paper” logo

Drone footage courtesy of Kraus Anderson Construction Company.

It might not be an official form of architecture, but among the vast changes 2020 has presented, “COVID-19 design” is on the list at CNH Architects. COVID-19 has prompted a lot of change. Including the way organizations and their office buildings respond to keeping employees and visitors safe. Several of the following projects have been

On Monday, August 24, the City of Burnsville and Burnsville Fire Department held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Fire Station No. 1. Project Architects and CNH Principals Quinn Hutson and Brooke Jacobson, along with Interior Designer and Senior Associate Ashley Klis participated in the celebration. City of Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz and
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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.