Design peek: A look at new top projects in Sioux Falls, beyond

June 30, 2021

This paid piece is sponsored by TSP.

Community means a bit more today. You can see it in public spaces where people are gathering for a real summer. You can feel it on college campuses where staff are preparing for a full return to classes and activities this fall.  

After more than a year of staying apart, we’re beyond ready to reconnect in person. At TSP Inc., the mission of “making our communities better, by design” never has felt more vital. The multidisciplinary firm’s architects, engineers, planners and interior designers have been hard at work with clients throughout the pandemic. Now, the employee-owned company is celebrating ribbon-cutting events, grand openings and delayed open houses for new facilities where neighbors come to learn, heal, play or simply be in the moment together.  

Here’s a “Top 10” list of recently completed and in-progress work — plus a bonus project because summers in South Dakota are too short not to celebrate both of the TSP-designed outdoor pools that welcomed swimmers for the first time this Memorial Day weekend. 

Municipal Pool | Brandon

TSP and Counsilman-Hunsaker — the team behind the Midco Aquatic Center — partnered again for some serious upgrades at the city of Brandon pool in Aspen Park. New features include waterslide towers, a wading pool and play structure with slides, an outdoor deck, shade canopies, concessions-area furnishings and a pump house/mechanical building. Additional partners: Infrastructure Design Group, Confluence, Beck & Hofer Construction. 

Augustana University South Residence Hall | Sioux Falls

TSP is providing architectural support as well as mechanical, electrical and structural engineering and construction-administration services for this three-story housing facility slated to open in fall 2023. Sited just south of the renovated Fryxell Humanities Center —  another TSP design — the residence hall will house up to 200 students in semi-suite groupings. It also will include community learning spaces for faculty, students and affinity groups on campus. KWK Architects is the design firm of record. Additional partners: Mortenson, Infrastructure Design Group, Confluence. 

Bramble Park Zoo Animal Care Building | Watertown

Watertown’s city-owned zoo is a local gem that’s a favorite for families as well as field trip groups from neighboring school districts. TSP guided leaders through a master-plan update to take stock of existing assets, study the grounds’ layout and traffic flow, and forecast future needs for various exhibits. The Animal Care Building is the first new structure built under the plan update. TSP created architectural and engineering (M/E/S) designs for the roughly 4,100-square-foot facility, which includes indoor pens, a quarantine area, a zoo kitchen and space for the staff veterinarian. Additional partners: Crestone Builders, Aason Engineering. 

Monument Health fifth floor ICU expansion | Rapid City

TSP architects and engineers (M/E) collaborated with patient-care staff and hospital leadership to renovate and expand an intensive care unit on the fifth floor of the southwest tower pod. The project transformed the spaces from standard medical/surgical patient rooms into six upsized, acuity-adaptable ICU rooms — each with a patient lift, extra oxygen lines and negative-air-pressure HVAC-system capabilities to give the greatest degree of flexibility. Additional partner: Gustafson Builders. 

South Dakota State University American Indian Student Center | Brookings

TSP gathered input from enrolled members of the region’s tribes to incorporate meaningful imagery and modern functionality in this new home-away-from-home for students of indigenous heritage. The nearly 12,000-square-foot building is the most visible pillar of the Wokini Initiative, a multifaceted effort to uplift opportunities in higher education. TSP architects, engineers (M/E/S) and interior designers collaborated with cultural design consultant Dennis Sun Rhodes of Great Horse design studio to subtly infuse Native influences. The high-performance building earned LEED Gold certification for sustainable strategies. Additional partners: Clark Drew Construction, Banner Associates, Confluence, Catalyst Partners, Energy Studio. 

Sioux Falls Regional Airport concourse renovation | Sioux Falls

This interior renovation will align finishes and features in the concourse — the upper-level areas beyond the security checkpoint — with those in the TSP-designed lobby and baggage-claim projects completed in recent years. Passengers will see new flooring and wall coverings, plus new gate counters, lighting sconces and sales-display cabinets in the main corridor. A family toilet room with a universal changing table will make traveling easier for those with young children or adults who need assistance with self-care. Additional partner: Sunkota Construction. 

Southeast Technical College Veterinary Technician Program | Sioux Falls

This addition/renovation project at the Ed Wood Trade & Industry Center was part of a larger effort to expand and remodel multiple campus offerings,including the dental and electrical programs as well as the office serving admissions and financial aid. The veterinary facility includes a surgical suite, full X-ray room and a clinical-skill lab with six wet and dry exam tables. It’s designed to give students a constructive learning environment while mirroring the equipment and workflows used by most veterinary offices. Additional partners: Jans Corp., Animal Arts Design Studios, Sayre & Associates. 

Sturgis Brewing Co.| Sturgis

Owners at this growing craft-beer company turned to TSP when they decided to rebrand and expand their facility. The new facility will enable the brewery to dramatically upscale its production capacity to roughly 200 times the current level. Indoor and outdoor spaces take advantage of the surrounding Northern Black Hills, with scenic views from nearly every area of the taproom and restaurant. A warehouse, kitchen and gift shop will complete the brewery’s new home. Additional partners: RCS Construction, Affordably Creative Engineering Services, H-C Design & Consulting. 

Sanford Health Clinic & Lewis Drug | Harrisburg

Footings are in and structural steel walls soon will take shape at this combination primary-care clinic and retail pharmacy — a first for Harrisburg. The building at the northwest corner of Cliff Avenue and Willow Street will include 16,000 square feet of space. That’s enough for 24 clinical exam rooms and two procedure rooms, with eight providers offering appointments and walk-in visits for several specialties: family medicine, pediatrics, women’s health and obstetrics. The facility also will comprise on-site lab and radiology services such as ultrasounds and 3D mammography. Lewis Drug will occupy about 4,000 square feet to offer patients a one-stop shop. Additional partners: Fiegen Construction, Stockwell Engineers. 

Northern State University Jewett Regional Science Education Center | Aberdeen

Collaboration pods cantilever over a walkway along State Street in this community learning center that provides modern labs for collegiate biology, chemistry, physics and biomedical sciences. Every lab has a front entry from the primary hallway system and a rear door that accesses a shared research/prep lab. An ecological studies greenhouse adds visual interest as field trip groups approach via the bus drop-off loop and enter through an outdoor courtyard framed by the L-shaped building. The facility is the latest TSP + Smithgroup design serving South Dakota campuses. The high-performance building earned LEED Silver certification for sustainable strategies. Additional partners: Kyburz/Carlson Construction, NV5.  

Huether Family Aquatics Center | Yankton

Designed with lead partners from Stockwell Engineers, this all-new facility replaced an aging municipal pool. The outdoor complex now offers a lazy river, zero-depth entry children’s pool, tube and body slides, splash pad, competition pools, diving boards, a climbing wall and basketball hoops. Parks & Recreation Department officials anticipate that when June’s numbers are in, the aquatics center already will have smashed the full-season attendance record at the former 70-year-old pool. Additional partner: Welfl Construction. 

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