ARCHITECTURE BEGINS WHERE
ENGINEERING ENDS.
_WALTER GROPIUS
KMA’s design philosophy starts with the belief that every project represents an opportunity for architecture to transform civic institutions into vibrant centers of community life. We work to ensure that government buildings retain a sense of identity while integrating with the surrounding neighborhood. Our designs are intended to make the facilities more user-friendly and help government fulfill its civic purpose by engaging employees and citizens in public discourse.
Multiple projects were award to KMA as part of the BRAC contract. VIEW MORE »
The Commercial Port of Entry facility has 40,000 sf of office and the capacity to handle between 100 and 115 trucks at separate docks. VIEW MORE »
KMA was retained by the GSA to expand the Border Patrol originally designed by KMA. VIEW MORE »
After master planning this 150,000 sf, four building complex, KMA provided additional architectural services for these facilities. VIEW MORE »
KMA provided Architectural design for the project which provides for the design and construction of an F-16 Aggressor Hangar | Aircraft Maintenance Unit to be integrated with the existing airfield infrastructure. Related work includes the demolition of existing building 242, grading, new utility connections, landscaping, and the installation of AFFF fire protection, MEP, security and low-voltage systems. VIEW MORE »
KMA designed the 45,760 square foot Army Reserve Center to support 200 troops. The building consists of concrete tilt-up wall panels with a coating to match the Army Reserve Base appearance criteria. The facility includes offices, assembly and training areas on the first and second floors. The 900 square foot unheated Storage building is a pre-engineered metal building system. VIEW MORE »
The project consists of a 3-story dormitory with a separate 1-story Day Room building and a mechanical equipment building. The dormitory building is comprised of three separate structures with a connecting roof and will house 108 personnel. VIEW MORE »
KMA Architecture designed the Infantry Training Center (ITC) with a combination of split face and precision CMU exterior walls, steel framed standing metal seam roofing, skylights and tinted energy efficient windows. VIEW MORE »
As part of the Marine Corps “Grow the Force” initiative, this project involves site preparation, procurement and installation of temporary facilities, including concrete pads, utilities, fences, access roads and parking lots, as well as sunshades for equipment and vehicle maintenance. The interim facilities will provide Marine Corps units with temporary administrative, maintenance, storage, armory and restroom spaces, in addition to furnishings, fixtures and equipment. VIEW MORE »
KMA provided Architectural design for the new UAS Extended Range Hangar | Multi-Purpose Facility at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
This project complies with all applicable standards and codes, including the DOD Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection requirements. It is required that this project be LEED Silver certifiable under the current USGBC LEED rating system, with optional bid items to obtain LEED Silver or Gold Certification. VIEW MORE »
Located on a 3.5 acre site, the project will include approximately 97,000 square feet of public safety facilities and a multi-story service support building. VIEW MORE »
A 20,000 SF workspace for explosives refurbishment, the In-service Engineering Facility is a one story building comprised of tilt-up concrete walls, steel framing, and a standing seam metal roof. VIEW MORE »
Design for the one-story facility will include a helo-pad for air operations support, areas for station maintenance, electronic repair and storage, vehicle maintenance, detention and processing areas. VIEW MORE »
Phase one includes a two-level, 69,949 sq. ft. headquarters building, ATV storage facility, canopy parking areas, vacuum, vehicle wash, and fueling facilities.VIEW MORE »
A 33,000-square foot vehicle maintenance facility at Nellis Air Force Base located in Las Vegas, Nevada. VIEW MORE »
KMA provided design and construction administration services for the new 177,718 square foot facility to house technical and management support offices, 30 secure engineering labs and 2 high-bay engineering labs with bridge cranes, tall ceilings, and exterior roll-up doors.
The project is designed for LEED GOLD certification and incorporates special environmentally conscious features including drought tolerant landscaping, high-reflective/high emissivity roofing, low-E glazing, bike racks, water efficient plumbing fixtures, certified wood and recycled content materials.