The project consists of two 4-storey office buildings over top of two levels of underground parking. Total floor area for Building 1 is 57,000 sq.ft. and Building 2 is 76,000 sq.ft.
This project consists of a new two-storey concrete tilt-up mixed-use building. The main floor will consist of retail space and the 2nd floor will house a banquet hall.
Fraser Point is a four-storey concrete tilt-up commercial building complete with contemporary interiors and cutting-edge building systems.
This project consists of a 3-storey medical and general office building complete with an underground parkade and penthouse service room.
Located in North Vancouver along the northern shore of the Vancouver Harbour is the new corporate office for Canexus. Canexus had the need to consolidate administation and office functions which were spread over several locations into a single consolidated office building.
Working with Canexus, the completed building met all the current operational requirements while allowing room for projected future expansion.
Located in the Campbell Heights Business Park Phase II, Jacob Bros. Construction looked to Krahn Group to design their new Office + Maintenance Facility.
The client desired to build a modern facility and the resulting design is minimalist accenting the three primary building materials, concrete, glass and wood. These materials are the focal feature within the exterior facade as well as continued accent within the interior office spaces.
Nerval Corporation engaged the Krahn Group to design several of their projects
located in and around the Edmonton area. These buildings include:
Located on 91st SW, adjacent to the major arterial Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton, Ellwood Corner anchors the entrance to the Summerside area. Containing 66,000 sq.ft. of commercial and office space, Ellwood Corner proves to be a feature building in the area.
Attractive steel and concrete construction create a high end commercial and retail space. Two-storey lobby with full height curtain wall glazing welcomes tenants and patrons.
Using flat tilt panel construction, the front facade was designed to push the boundary of tilt construction, and create a sweeping curved streetscape.
The Krahn Group provided building design and structural engineering services, in addition to construction administration, for converting an existing 155 ft. high concrete grain feed mill structure that was built in 1966 to office/commercial use. The 155 ft. five-storey tower is of cast-in-place concrete construction with perimeter concrete frames and interior concrete walls.