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Architectural Planning Design and Construction
A commitment to sustainable architecture has been
a part of our practice for over three decades. We
develop landscape/site and building designs that
harmonize with the overall goals of our clients
while maximizing the beauty of the project sites.
Missouri Conference of the United Methodist ChurchColumbia, Missouri
PWA developed a functional, energy-efficient and environmentally
sensitive design for this 16,000 square foot offi ce building located in the
sensitive Hinkson Creek watershed.
“Being good stewards of available resources is an important value for our organization. PWA certainly helped us incorporate environmental values into our building design.”
-Reuben Wilbur, former Treasurer and Director of Administrative Services
Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church
Completed: 2006
Construction Cost: $2.7 million
Architect: Brad Wright, AIA, CCS
Landscape Design: Suzanne Wright, Master Naturalist
and Ann Wakeman at Rock Post Wildfl owers
Conservation Campus Nature CenterCape Girardeau, Missouri
The 20,000 square foot facility, completed in May of 2005,
includes indoor and outdoor interactive exhibits, outdoor
learning stations, gardens and landscaping, discovery
trails, wildlife viewing areas, a conservation resource
room and access to potential mobile conservation units
“We are especially pleased that the building [Cape Girardeau Nature
Center] itself is designed not only to conserve energy and other natural
resources, but to serve as a learning tool, off ering opportunities to
educate about conserving resources.”
-Missouri Department of Conservation
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Completed: 2005
Construction Cost: $5.2 million
Architects: Brad Wright, AIA, CCS and
Erik Miller, AIA, CDT
Remington Nature Center, St. Joseph, Missouri
The “crown jewel” of St. Joseph’s riverfront development includes approximately 5,000
square feet of exhibit space, an auditorium, classrooms, an aquarium, cafe, offi ces, and
outdoor viewing areas.
From the beginning the team sought to develop a landscape/
site and building design that would harmonize with the overall
goals of the project and maximize the natural beauty of the
project site.
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Working closely with the City of St. Joseph, the architects
found ways to reduce energy loads, conserve water,
minimize waste, and promote the health and satisfaction
of the users and visitors of the facility.
Completed: 2008
Construction Cost: $4.5 million
Architects: Brad Wright, AIA, CCS and
Erik Miller, AIA, CDT
Missouri Credit Union, Columbia, Missouri
While providing the site with a pleasant, more natural environment, the landscaping and rain gardens help fi lter contaminants and
pollutants before they enter the storm water system. Primarily native plants were used for landscape, with some non-native plants
for late fall and winter color.
Completed: 2006
Construction Cost: $2.2 million
Architect: Brad Wright, AIA, CCS
Landscape Design: Suzanne Wright, Master Naturalist
Fire Station No. 7 Raingarden, Columbia, MissouriCompleted: 2009
Construction Cost: $1.76 million
Architect: Erik Miller, AIA, CDT
Landscape Design: Suzanne Wright, Master Naturalist
Eco Schoolhouse, Columbia, Missouri
The project’s sustainable focus prompted the school’s principal and teachers to integrate sustainability into the
school curriculum and parents to donate time and materials to expand the garden. Developing a tangible example
of sustainable design for use by school-aged children and the community allowed the team to pursue broad fund-
raising and promotional opportunities.
Completed: 2008
Construction Cost: Time, materials and labor donated by the community.
Architect: Nick Peckham, FAIA
Landscape Design: Gene Hrdina, Designer Landscape
Boys and Girls Town Columbia, Missouri
Completed: 2010
Architect: Erik Miller, AIA, CDT
Landscape Design: Suzanne Wright,
Master Naturalist
Thomas Jeff erson Agricultural Institute PlanningColumbia, Missouri
The Thomas Jeff erson Agricultural Institute is a multi-stage project that
combines an administrative building for the Jeff erson Institute staff and a
Visitors Center dedicated to education and exhibition of farming practices.
Department of Conservation Regional Offi ce, Columbia, Missouri
This new 12,789 sq. ft. facility will have sustainable features including a geothermal heating and cooling system. Rain gardens and
examples of urban conservation practices will be incorporated outside of the building.
Status: Under Construction
Architect: Erik Miller, AIA, CDT
Landscape Design: Patti Banks Associates
15 S. Tenth Street
Columbia, Missouri 65201
Ph: 573.449.2683
Fx: 573.442.6213
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