Announcement

We are currently wrapping up construction documents on a residential project in Dutchess County, New York. The project includes the design of a new single-family residence with an artist studio sited on a south-facing forested hill. Working with MNLA as landscape architects, the team is committed to the stewardship of the natural environment while creating a unique experience for living, working, and playing. Materials and building systems are selected to meet rigorous sustainability goals.

We’re excited to see Greenpoint Library & Environmental Education Center highlighted in the Architizer article, “Beyond Bookshelves: 7 Dynamic Libraries Designed for the 21st Century.” The article discusses how libraries are evolving into collaborative community spaces that reflect changes in the way people learn and work. Architizer recognized Greenpoint for its unique interior and exterior programming and design for activities centered around environmental education.

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Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center was featured in a recent posting by ArchDaily. The piece underscores Greenpoint Library as a community hub for environmental awareness, education, and activism in the Greenpoint Community, and a unique asset to the Brooklyn Public Library System.

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We are happy to announce that we’ve been selected as part of the newest cohort of the Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence program! Since the program’s development in 2015, it has supported 15 projects spanning top cities in the Northwest Arkansas region. We’re excited to work with the selection committee to help create inclusive public spaces in a rapidly changing and growing community.

Jeremy Pate, Senior Program Officer shared, “The Design Excellence Program is unique not only in its focus on America’s Heartland but in its ability to shape and strengthen communities through public spaces. The program’s continued success speaks to the diversity of its talent and its commitment to engaging with those served by its projects.”

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