Portfolio
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Public Safety Services HQ
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Public Safety Headquarters is designed to achieve net zero carbon emissions and accommodates evidence storage, a communications center, armory, SWAT team, and vehicle storage for approximately 120 vehicles — including infrastructure to support integration of an electric fleet.
Xcel Energy Analytical Testing Labs
Xcel Energy's Minneapolis campus features advanced analytical labs, a fleet maintenance garage, and sustainable design supporting carbon-free goals by 2050. Designed by LEO A DALY, this 313,000-SF facility enhances lab workflows and safety.
University of Nebraska Medical Center Administration and Laboratory Building
UNMC’s 180,000-SF administration and lab building in Omaha, NE combines administrative offices with advanced laboratories, designed to foster collaboration and support cutting-edge medical research. The building features modern workspaces, flexible labs, and sustainable design elements to enhance efficiency and innovation.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College School of Nursing
Anoka-Ramsey Community College’s modern, 27,000-SF nursing education facility in Coon Rapids, MN, features advanced simulation labs, flexible classrooms and collaborative spaces. It is designed to support hands-on learning and prepare students for healthcare careers with cutting-edge technology and a student-centered environment.
Hennepin County Medical Examiner Facility
LEO A DALY’s design for the Hennepin County Medical Examiner (HCME) Facility supports an expanded service model for the county to deliver regional death investigation and medico-legal autopsy services.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus - STEM Facility
The University hired LEO A DALY to plan, program, and design a new two-story, 50,000 SF STEM/Lab building. Students and faculty now have access to a one-of-a-kind STEM-centered, technology-rich facility that combines robust STEM environments with industry grade laboratories, workshops, and studios worthy of the brilliant scholars who would use them.