Building for the future.
DSGW’s project with Lutheran Social Services, Center for Changing Lives featured in the Duluthian’s March / April edition. Lutheran Social Services (LSS), who serves roughly
DSGW’s project with Lutheran Social Services, Center for Changing Lives featured in the Duluthian’s March / April edition. Lutheran Social Services (LSS), who serves roughly
In today’s world, an organization’s brand is more than a logo or tag line, it’s a sensory experience that clients have when walking through the
By Ryan Turner, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP DSGW Principal One size does not fit all in healthcare design. Mark Vizenor, Facilities Director for FirstLight Health
DSGW Architects, a community-oriented firm, has named associate and architect Ryan Turner to the role of Principal. Turner manages healthcare master planning and design projects
Healthful interiors nourish the well-being of employees and the organizations they serve. November / December Duluthian by Julie Spiering We think of the “Environment”
By Jody Anderson, AIA Duluth’s Scottish Rite Clinic is pioneering new ideas in therapeutic design for the treatment of language disorders. From programming through
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
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) will welcome Mike Laverdure to the Board of Directors at the National Conference in November in Minneapolis,
DSGW Architects is pleased to announce that the following three employees have passed the Architectural Registration Examination and are now Registered Architects: Tiersa Wodash is
By Ryan Turner, DSGW Architects, Healthcare Design Back in the 20th century, we called it “telemedicine”—a name dating from the era teletypes and rotary phones.