Take Me Out to the Ball Game

On Tuesday evening, Visbeen Architects and GMB a+e enjoyed a lovely night out at the ball park cheering on our West Michigan Whitecaps.  There was food, there was fellowship, and there was summer fun enjoying America's favorite past time - it was a great night!


Deck the Halls with Ugly Sweaters

Over the weekend, Visbeen Architects and GMB Architecture + Engineering celebrated our first Christmas party as a joint team.  We cleaned out our closets, borrowed from family/friends and visited thrift stores to find some of the ugliest Christmas apparel you ever did see for the occasion.  The evening was full of food, fun and plenty of merriment, and though the sweaters may have been frightful, the company was delightful.

Our venue for the evening, The Cultural Center

The Visbeen table

The judges of our ugly Christmas sweater "parade"

Each person, dressed up or not, had to plead their case to the judges of why they should win a prize for their attire

 The finalists in the ugly sweater category

 Each finalist vied for the title, determined by loudest applause

And the winners are....

The entertainment, Bob's Wild Show, all the way in from Disney World

A few shots of the Visbeen crew rockin' the photo booth!


Wolverine World Wide Riverfront Development: Design Concept #3

Here is the third concept for Wolverine World Wide's proposed Riverfront Development that Visbeen Associates designed in partnership with GMB Architecture+Engineering. Unlike the other two concepts, this design centers around a new building for a museum that would take visitors through the "Wolverine World Wide Experience," outlining the history of the company and a product trail. With ample green space, this concept includes a mountain bike challenge course, wetland restoration for fishing and kayaking as well as an amphitheater for community gathering and events. It incorporates the new construction of a retail outlet and conference center building from design concept #2 adjacent to a new, permanent location for the Rockford Farmer's Market.

Click here to view conceptual design concept #1 and concept #2.

Conceptual Site Plan

The Wolverine World Wide Experience view from Main Street with Public Green Space adjacent

The Wolverine World Wide Experience view from the Riverfront with Public Green Space adjacent

Athletic Center

Wolverine World Wide Riverfront Development: Design Concept #2

The second conceptual design Visbeen Associates and GMB Architecture+Engineering created for Wolverine World Wide's proposed Riverfront Development involved tearing down the existing structures on the property to make room for a new retail outlet and conference center building. Just like in concept #1, the second concept integrated a retirement village, independent and assisted living facilities, a new home for Rockford's farmer's market, as well as a community pavilion and a riverfront bandstand for summer concerts.

If you missed our blog feature on design concept #1, click here to view it.

Conceptual Site Plan

Main Street View of New Retail Outlet Building with a Contemporary Flare

New Retail Outlet & Conference Center with Permanent Location for Rockford Farmer's Market

Independent Living

Independent Living

Stay tuned as we will be featuring the final design concept here on our blog next week!

Wolverine World Wide Riverfront Development: Design Concept #1

This time last year, as one of two finalists, Visbeen Associates Inc was asked to create three design concepts for Wolverine World Wide's riverfront property in downtown Rockford, MI. With their qualifications and expertise in large scale projects and sustainable design, we decided to join forces with GMB Architecture+Engineering for the task.

The first concept our team created involved renovating Wolverine's existing building for use as a retail outlet and conference center. The concept also included a retirement village, independent and assisted living facilities, as well as a community pavilion and a riverfront bandstand for summer concerts.

Conceptual Site Plan

Main Street View of Renovated Retail Space

Retirement Community

Courtyard of Retirement Community: Riverfront View

Retirement Vehicular Entry

Riverfront Park Bandstand

Stay tuned next week when we will introduce design concept #2.

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