FCA announces that Chris Parsley has joined the firm’s New York City corporate team as a senior design strategist. With over 15 years of professional experience in delivering both domestic and international projects, Chris brings a wealth of expertise to the corporate team.
In their first North American project, the global architecture firm gmp has announced a major new project in Montréal leveraging their leadership in sports venues: the reinvention and re-engineering of the controversial and expressive Olympic Stadium created for the 1976 summer games.
Grossnicklaus has more than 18 years of experience in the design industry, with the last seven years at Corgan taking a leadership role in the healthcare practice.
DNM Architecture is collaborating with fellow Bay Area creative firm Nonfiction to design and produce Jaza Solar Hubs – field assembled power centers designed to bring clean, renewable energy to Nigerian localities.
The new hires are part of the continued effort to accelerate the firm's growth, demonstrating firm partners’ David Shove-Brown, David Tracz, and Ryan Petyak’s continued investment in the cultivation of young talent in the interest of advancing the design profession.
This esteemed honor celebrates Myers’ exceptional career achievements, not only in the field of architecture but also as a significant contributor to the state’s broader business community.
In her new role, Faley will lead one of the firm's two retail studios within its larger team-of-teams structure, overseeing projects from concept to delivery.
NELSON Worldwide welcomed six new members to the team and announce the advancement of three individuals, each of whom support the company’s mission of transforming the human experience through design.
The goal was to imbue each with a distinct design concept rather than a uniform branded look, and in Boston, Dyer Brown’s team designed and executed not just the interiors but also new storefront and signage, creating a vibrant street presence.