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Next time you
are traveling near 3036 E Russell Road have a glance at the IGS Building by
KenSmall. At that time the firm's
work was primarily on larger projects. They would occasionally seek out a “Fun
Design Challenge” for a client with particular taste and a willingness to
provide a good budget. The IGS
office building is one such work.
Architect Ken
Small was faced with a common design problem.
This project was in a transitional neighborhood.
Many of the homes in the area were being rezoned.
The client had purchased a very tacky 1960’s stucco and brick home that
had been a “Pirated” office. They
directed the firm to ‘add on and remodel’.
The client was looking for an end product that would present well to a
few occasional customers visiting from out of town and be a home for a family
owned and operated telecommunications related business.
They wanted the clients to know that IGS had their own quality, modern office building by
seeing the exterior picture of it in IGS’s brochure (not a converted house).
The solution is
a stucco, galvanized steel and copper building that says “Quality Commercial
Building” without overshadowing the nearby neighborhood.
It exemplifies the idea that an office building conversion can uplift the
neighborhood with the vision of quality office space.
The clean horizontal stucco banding distances itself from the “Add
paint and paving” house reconstructions that are commonly found in Las Vegas
without overpowering the scale of the nearby development.
Small wanted to convey the symbiosis of the simple use of technology and
high standards that the company exemplifies to it’s customers by using simple
forms and a limited number of quality materials in an imaginative way.
Adding to the
quality of this building is an outstanding professional quality interior finish
selection and artwork selection done by the IGS family group.
The interiors are characterized by high contrast colors including black
marble and brightly colored tile. A
variety of spatial forms from intimate private offices to the shock scale
entryway and “Command Central” completely conceal the original form of the
structure and instead offer a wide array of areas for various sized working
teams. The office space is well
integrated with a luxury warming kitchen and huge family style back porch for
the staff.
The 3400 square foot project
was completed in 2001 by LF Harris General Contractors. |