Regenerative Architecture on the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation
Pull off US 23 onto Lake Sakakawea Road and continue past an expansive solar field until reaching a circular structure reminiscent of the Badlands. Park
Pull off US 23 onto Lake Sakakawea Road and continue past an expansive solar field until reaching a circular structure reminiscent of the Badlands. Park
By Mike Laverdure Principal, Director of First American Design Studio Since joining DSGW in 2008, I’ve worked on over 150 projects with 35 tribes in
Environments for Aging brings together national leaders working to develop ideas that improve the living environments for an aging population. In three days, attendees network,
This month the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe celebrated the grand opening of the Onigum Community Center. This new energy efficient facility is an anchor
By Rebecca Lewis, FAIA, FACHA, CID Director of Healthcare Design, Principal of DSGW Architects As architects, we design physical spaces. But as healthcare planners, we
Fort Totten, ND – Fort Totten Public Schools is planning to build the first net-zero school on tribal land in the country. A net-zero school
Urban housing project aims to reestablish Native identity among American Indian youth MHP Connect by Carolyn Szczepanski “I couldn’t breathe,” Deb Foster recalls. It was
by Carlie Kemp, CID, DSGW Interior Designer Creating a healing environment means more than choosing a particular carpet type or paint color. What matters is
by Carleen Wild, Moody County Enterprise Groundbreaking ceremonies were held this past week for a tribal health care project years in the making. Flandreau Santee
Your Daily Globe by Tom Stankard WATERSMEET – The Lac Vieux Desert Tribe hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday to celebrate its new $10 million state-of-the-art