Architecture

Healthcare Architecture

Over the past ten years alone, the patient-care experience has significantly evolved. Whereas before the standard for outpatient care facilities was a cold, sterile environment marked by neutral colors, tedious forms, and seemingly endless waiting, today’s healthcare architecture creates a comfortable, spa-like atmosphere with reconfigurable spaces and streamlined processes. In this ever-changing field, healthcare providers need facilities that can adapt with their needs while maintaining high standards of patient care.

Commercial Architecture

The architecture housing your business serves as a reflection of your identity and culture. Well-designed office and mixed-use environments have been shown to create a greater quality of work life for employees and enhance patron experience. Poorly designed spaces, on the other hand, lower retention rates. By prioritizing inhabitants and performance in facility design, BG Consultants can help you maximize returns on your investment.  

Civic + Cultural Architecture

The fabric of a community is embodied through civic and cultural buildings. They preserve our local heritage and communicate our aspirations. They are critical to continued growth. Whether that means designing a new downtown landmark to kickstart revitalization or renovating existing building systems to promote energy efficiency, we can help you achieve your vision. At BG Consultants, we embrace the opportunity to help local communities create and renovate their iconic public architecture with creative design solutions.  

Education Architecture

In Kansas, our children will spend a minimum of 186 days in their K-11 school this year.* The built environment they occupy influences their performance and their future.

School facilities built in the 1950s and 60s with narrow corridors, minimal safety features, failing HVAC systems and uninspired aesthetics have proven detrimental to learning. Today, school designs need to include spaces that encourage spontaneous interaction, transparency between individual zones, carefully calculated indoor air quality and lighting, and thoughtful use of colors and materials.