June 30, 2015
Celebrating Design Success with Saint Mary's Foundation
The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) held its bi-annual Michigan Interior Design Excellence Awards (MIDEA) this year. The object of this design competition is to recognize excellence and continue to build public awareness in the field of Interior Design in the State of Michigan.The Progressive AE interior design team won the award for hospitality space under 10,000 square feet featuring Saint Mary’s Foundation project. Through philanthropy and stewardship, the Saint Mary’s Foundation raises money for Mercy Health Saint Mary’s. Their goal is to help the organization continue its mission of fostering good health throughout the community.When Meeghan Mooney, Senior Healthcare Interior Designer working on the project asked what would make their new space a success, Saint Mary’s Foundation responded that they need to “Think big, feel big, be big.”

When the Foundation decided to move into the turn-of the century home, across the street from the hospital’s main campus, they sought to create a welcoming environment that would be a reflection of Mercy Health Saint Mary’s hospitality. They wanted a statement building to call their own; a building with a strong physical presence to serve as the entry point for the community. They wanted an environment that would create a sense of trust for their donors; an environment that would say “we are doing the right thing.”The renovation of this unoccupied historical home into a cutting edge work environment was not an easy one. Outdated mechanical and electrical systems and the need for additional structural support resulted in unexpected expenses that, in turn, impacted the interiors budget. These challenges turned into opportunities as the team worked to preserve the historical nature of the building while meeting today’s workplace needs.Though the original intent was to install hardwood floors, the unevenness of the floor did not allow for this. A wide vinyl plank was used instead, resulting in a cost savings and a quieter, more durable solution. All of the original woodwork and moldings were preserved and refinished to match the new vinyl floor. The team decided to keep the original fireplace materials rather than clad it with new tile.In the end, this project not only created a successful workplace for the Foundation team, but elevated their presence in the community. Progressive AE is proud to have been a part of this project. We offer our congratulations to the Saint Mary’s Foundation team and our thanks to the IIDA for their recognition.

Pictured from left to right: Laurie Placinski, Phil McCorkle, Marie Canepa, John Canepa, Michelle Rabideau and Meeghan MooneySee pg. 5 for the award here.
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