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.
NELSON Worldwide has combined operations with Itasca, IL-based Cornerstone Architects, which maintains a solid core of industrial architecture responsibilities, including distribution, manufacturing, storage, cleanrooms, and cold storage.
LRS Architects announced the grand opening of Slabtown Square, a seven-story, mixed-use multifamily building. The project includes 200 apartment homes ranging from studio, one, and two-bedrooms, with underground parking, 11,500 square feet of retail space, and a 16,000 square-foot public square in the bustling Slabtown neighborhood of Northwest Portland.
Business conditions remain soft at architecture firms in June with the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index reporting a score of 46.4. Any score below 50 indicates that billings decline, although somewhat fewer firms reported a decline in billings in June than in May.
NELSON Worldwide welcomes Epaminondas “Nonda” Trimis, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, as Account Leader, Industrial. In his new role, Trimis will be responsible for account management, business development, and strategic growth in the Pacific Northwest region.
With a distinguished 30-year career in retail and workplace design, Ray brings a unique blend of dynamic creative vision and focused business acumen. His expertise has consistently driven growth and innovation in both experiential and physical design across the luxury, retail, and financial sectors.
Relocating within the same building as its previous space, NELSON remains in the heart of the city in close proximity to both clients and commuting employees.
Bard High School Early College DC, an innovative early college program located in Ward 8 in Washington, DC, won a 2024 AIA Education Facility Design Award, and The Wharf, a visionary waterfront neighborhood in Southwest DC, was honored with a 2024 AIA Regional & Urban Design Award at the recent AIA Awards gala.
NELSON Worldwide announced it has moved into its brand-new office space located at 901 S Marquette Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. This move underscores NELSON’s unwavering dedication to downtown Minneapolis, clients, and team members as well as its investment in a more flexible, innovative, and wellness-oriented workplace.