Wellogy

Wellogy

Architecture and Planning

Dublin, Ohio 1,312 followers

We design joy and well-being into everyday life.

About us

At Wellogy, we aspire to leave the world better than we found it. We do this by designing environments that encourage wellness, infuse sustainability, and spark joy. Individually, our experiences drive our desire to enhance environments and improve opportunities for living better. Collectively, we can reshape the way we live, work, play and interact with the world by designing for life. Our passion is to create places of well-being that encompass every part of daily life. We develop an interactive and personal relationship with every client on every project. We are motivated to deliver inspiring, sustainable, and purposeful environments that contribute to creating healthier communities.

Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Dublin, Ohio
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1995
Specialties
Master Planning, Programming, Design, Building Information Modeling, Strategic Retail & Restaurant Consulting, Sustainability, On-Site Branding, Scheduling, Estimating, Construction Administration, Construction Documents, Post-Construction Follow Up, Architecture, and Healthy Urbanism™

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Employees at Wellogy

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    Wellogy's Buck Wince and steve SIMMONS AIA NCARB teed up for a great cause at the 7th Annual FM Open Golf Tournament! We're excited to support the University of Utah Health Patient & Family Crisis Fund, helping families when it matters most. Every swing helped make a difference. It was a great day for giving back and supporting our Salt Lake City community!  #Wellogy  #GolfForGood #CommunityMatters #FMOpen24 #UniversityofUtahHealth #supportlocal

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    Check out Wellogy Principal and CFO, Matt Canterna in this recent post about the design of Knowlton School at OSU!

    "The building is really one continuous volume, and when you look at how the ramp navigates that space, it forces you to immerse yourself into the language and design process that's going on in each and every studio." Matt Canterna, AIA (BSArch ’07, MArch ’09), Principal and CFO at Wellogy in Columbus, Ohio. --- In honor of the 20th anniversary of Knowlton Hall, we spoke to some of those responsible for its creation and to those who use the building every day.

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    Welcome to the team, Aleah! Aleah Springer is a versatile architect with a passion for how design can bring people together. With a Bachelor's and Master’s degree in Architecture from The Ohio State University, Knowlton School, Aleah brings a strong academic foundation coupled with practical experience to every project she undertakes. Aleah’s diverse project portfolio includes historic renovations, community-focused public spaces, and mixed-use developments. Her approach to architecture is rooted in the belief that spaces should not only be functional but also foster connections among people. This philosophy guided her during her three years of teaching early design studio coursework at the Knowlton School, where she inspired future architects to think creatively about the impact of their work.

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    We turned up the heat at Wellogy’s 2nd Annual Smoke-Off at our favorite Dublin park! Our staff went grill-to-grill in a sizzling showdown for the ultimate trophy and, of course, those all-important bragging rights. It was a close call, but Tristan smoked the competition to take home the title of Wellogy G.O.A.T. Can’t wait to see who’ll reign supreme next year as we keep this tasty tradition alive!

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    We love our Bridge Park location in Dublin, Ohio! It's walkable, offers ample parking, and outstanding restaurants-- it's the perfect spot for our wellness focused architecture and design team. Bridge Park not only helps us attracts new talent but also provides an inspiring environment for our staff to thrive. Check out this article on why we love working here and how this amazing location enhances our creativity and collaboration. #Wellogy #BridgePark #DublinOhio #WorkLifeBalance #TeamWellogy #whydublin

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    Wellogy collaborated with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine to design a new facility for diagnosing equine lameness. Previously, these diagnoses were conducted in a barn breezeway. The newly enclosed arena supports year-round use and offers an open-air observation area for clients. The Ralph Rogan Equine Performance Evaluation Arena is a part of OSU's Galbreath Equine Center and enhances equine care with advanced diagnostic capabilities. It features diverse surfaces, optimal lighting, and multi-function rooms, allowing for precise gait evaluations in realistic settings. The arena also provides an invaluable learning space for students and residents, allowing for the demonstration and practice of diagnostic and treatment techniques in a controlled environment, thereby enhancing the educational experience. The ability to observe horses in a variety of conditions, including under saddle, jumping, replicates the environments in which issues may arise. This comprehensive observation capability reduces the reliance on client-provided videos and enhances the reliability of the diagnosis. The arena includes a no-dust, specialized synthetic sand-like footing and a non-slip asphalt jogging strip that mimic competition conditions, providing a realistic and familiar setting for both horse and rider. This design facilitates a more precise assessment of the horse's movement. Educational facilities, including a learning conference room, provide hands-on training for students and residents. Funded by a generous donor, this state-of-the-art facility ensures that Midwest equine receive top-tier, compassionate care. It also honors the legacy of Ralph Rogan, a dedicated American Saddlebred Horse enthusiast. Also on this project- GH2 Equine Architects, Elford, Inc, Osborn Engineering, Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Resource International, Inc. Photography by Cory Klein

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    Wellogy collaborated with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine to design a new facility for diagnosing equine lameness. Previously, these diagnoses were conducted in a barn breezeway. The newly enclosed arena supports year-round use and offers an open-air observation area for clients. The Ralph Rogan Equine Performance Evaluation Arena is a part of OSU's Galbreath Equine Center and enhances equine care with advanced diagnostic capabilities. It features diverse surfaces, optimal lighting, and multi-function rooms, allowing for precise gait evaluations in realistic settings. The arena also provides an invaluable learning space for students and residents, allowing for the demonstration and practice of diagnostic and treatment techniques in a controlled environment, thereby enhancing the educational experience. The ability to observe horses in a variety of conditions, including under saddle, jumping, replicates the environments in which issues may arise. This comprehensive observation capability reduces the reliance on client-provided videos and enhances the reliability of the diagnosis. The arena includes a no-dust, specialized synthetic sand-like footing and a non-slip asphalt jogging strip that mimic competition conditions, providing a realistic and familiar setting for both horse and rider. This design facilitates a more precise assessment of the horse's movement. Educational facilities, including a learning conference room, provide hands-on training for students and residents. Funded by a generous donor, this state-of-the-art facility ensures that Midwest equine receive top-tier, compassionate care. It also honors the legacy of Ralph Rogan, a dedicated American Saddlebred Horse enthusiast. Also on this project- GH2 Equine Architects, Elford, Inc, Osborn Engineering, Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Resource International, Inc. Photography by Cory Klein

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    Meet Rose Stanley, our newest addition to the Wellogy team! Rose holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Architecture from the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. Her thesis explored how architecture can support occupant autonomy and individuality through flexible design. She's particularly excited about the reuse and rehabilitation of existing buildings and is deeply committed to the health and wellness of individual occupants. Rose brings diverse experience in Envelope/Masonry Restoration, Adaptive Reuse, and more.

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    Say hello to Wellogy’s Summer 2024 Interns, Henry, Nolan, and Jordan (from left to right). Henry Gleeson, from the Knowlton School of Architecture at OSU, is particularly interested in commercial architecture with a focus on healthcare. His commitment to sustainability and design drives his passion for helping others through architecture. Nolan Payne is returning for a second year, also from the Knowlton School of Architecture. His fascination with architecture comes from studying how environments can enhance physical and mental health. With a background in construction, Nolan brings practical building skills that complement Wellogy's design principles. Jordan Piskach, an incoming fourth-year architecture student from the Knowlton School of Architecture, focuses his academic work on how architecture can enhance human interaction and elevate experiences. He aims to integrate his passion for design to provide new insights that will strengthen Wellogy’s goals.

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