Put on a blindfold, pick up a fork

2019-06-24T16:24:16-05:00June 24, 2019|Education, News, South Dakota|

A project currently under construction will have a lasting impact on how TSP, Inc. architects and engineers design and renovate future buildings. A recent trip to Aberdeen, SD, re-emphasized the importance of designing for people with different abilities. Four TSP team members – including architects behind the new South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired – took part in Dinner for the Dark. Guests wear blindfolds while eating their meals at the event, which supports the South Dakota Federation for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

From beer warehouse to house of worship: a transformation

2019-04-19T15:14:20-05:00April 19, 2019|Community, News, Omaha, South Dakota|

When the proposal to turn a beer distributor’s warehouse into a church first came before a Nebraska congregation, some members were supportive but skeptical that the cavernous building would ever feel like a place of worship. As Our Savior Lutheran Church of Norfolk prepares to celebrate Easter Sunday, however, the Rev. Lee Weander said the congregation’s response to its home of seven months has been phenomenal. “We recently completed our traditional worship space, and everybody is stunned that, that room is in a warehouse,” he said. “It looks like a 150-year-old church was torn down and reconstructed.”

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