Boarman Kroos Vogel Group (BKV Group), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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Architecture Firm Boarman Kroos Vogel Group (BKV Group)
People J. Owen Boarman, AIA, CID; David R. Kroos, AIA; Gary J. Vogel, AIA;
Address 222 North Second St.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55401 USA
Telephone (612) 339-3752
Fax (612) 339-6212
Email
Web Site http://www.bkvgroup.com
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Addition/Alteration, Architecture, Construction Administration, Consulting, Design, Design/Build, Engineering, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Master Planning, Programming

[edit] Focus

Banking/Financial, Courthouses, Fire Service Facilities, Government Offices, Higher Education, Historic Renovation, Individual Stores, K-12 Education Facilities, Law Enforcement, Libraries, Mixed-Use Facilities, Multi-Unit Residential, Municipal Facilities, Offices, Senior/Assisted Living, Shopping Centers, Single Family Residential, Warehouse/Office

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[edit] History

A successor firm to Boarman Kroos Pfister Vogel and Associates (BKPV).

[edit] Firm Statement

BKV Group is a 100-person, multi-disciplinary firm providing architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, engineering and construction administration services to clients for over twenty-five years. Collectively they represent a practice whose expertise is cross-disciplinary and team-focused; and offers a design-oriented approach to create architectural solutions. Knowing their ultimate responsibility is to their clients, they design and provide services to satisfy their specific program, schedule and budget.

Founded in 1978 by J. Owen Boarman, BKV Group has earned a reputation for outstanding design and client service throughout Minnesota. Because their commitments are long-standing, their work extends beyond the physical building; they work with communities to create spaces that enhance the existing infrastructure. BKV Group believes in supporting communities to create livable, welcoming environments.

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