Back to work during COVID-19: Practical resources
Risk-management plans for your buildings from the American Institute of [...]
Risk-management plans for your buildings from the American Institute of [...]
Established firms sometimes forget why they were born and where they came from. So while his firm is gearing up to celebrate its 90th anniversary, CEO Jared Nesje is using lessons from its past to plot the future. “I think we’ve renewed ourselves,” Nesje said of the full-service integrated architecture, engineering, and planning group. “Our company is old, but our culture is new because of the people we have today. The youngest architect in our office believes we do it different here. We’re designing with you, not for you. We care about our communities, and that comes through in our work for clients and how we care for one another. We say it’s a family, and we mean it.”
Wyoming native Brian Johnson thought he might one day work [...]
Hector Curriel didn’t really know if he’d connected at all with the residents of the Michael J. Fitzmaurice South Dakota Veterans Home that he was sketching until he showed him the sheet of drawing paper. When the elderly man saw the caricature of himself, completed with checked shirt and ball cap, a change came over his face. “He barely was speaking,” recalled Curriel. “As soon as I finished and showed his caricature, though, I could see it in his eyes. That moment was very special. That made my day.”
Jay Grow loves to hunt, loves to garden, loves to ski, and loves cars. “I’m a car guy,” confesses the mechanical engineer, who joined Team TSP’s office in his hometown of Rapid City, SD, on Oct. 8.