Buildings as teachers
At DSGW, we see every project as a possible learning experience. We’re constantly asking, “How can we improve the built environment?” With the Four Winds
At DSGW, we see every project as a possible learning experience. We’re constantly asking, “How can we improve the built environment?” With the Four Winds
Typically when you think of lighting for a building, interior lighting is what comes to mind, but exterior lighting also plays an important role. The exterior
By Ryan Turner, AIA, ACHA, EDAC Healthcare Design, Principal The American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) provides Board Certification for architects who practice as healthcare
DSGW lives by our tag line “enriching communities through architecture.” Not only do we strive to design buildings and spaces that benefit the areas around
DSGW Architects is pleased to announce that the following staff members have logged thousands of hours in training and have passed the Architectural Registration Examination
By Carlie Kemp, CID Interior Designer focused on Healthcare The furnishings and design of lobbies and public areas help to introduce the clinical experience.
By John Gerzina, AIA, LEED AP DSGW Principal Published in the Duluthian For decades, architects worked to minimize environmental impacts of buildings—seeking to reduce
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
Superior Telegram St. Luke’s celebrated the start of construction on its new Chequamegon Clinic building with a groundbreaking ceremony Monday. Many community leaders including Ashland’s
By Jessica Derynck, AIA, LEED AP DSGW Healthcare Architect I recently took part in the LeadingAge Minnesota Institute conference in St. Paul— one of