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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Use Somebody Else’s Money for Energy Projects? Yes, Please!

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Mary Free Bed YMCA First Building in the World to Receive Universal Design Certification

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Universal Design is a Team Sport: Collaboration Plays Key Role in Creating Spaces for Everyone

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Community Plumbing Challenge – Team USA Wins!

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Community Plumbing Challenge – Day 2

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Community Plumbing Challenge – Day 1

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Waterford Place Rehab Center Grand Opening

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

The Inaugural Year: Kruizenga Art Museum

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Creating Value through Design

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Openness in Worship Spaces

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Sustainability Solutions

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Rethinking Dementia

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Design for the Digital Native

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Student Dining Halls as a Recruitment Tool

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Population Health Management: Strategies That Work

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

The Michigan Battle of the Buildings!

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

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Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

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Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

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For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Mary Free Bed YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

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Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Sustaining Transportation…and Relationships

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

RAPIDexpression – A competition entry for the reinvention of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids.

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

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Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

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Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

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Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

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Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

make [it] DETROIT – A competition to reinvent Detroit’s iconic Hudson’s department store site

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

Bryan Koehn receives 2013 LTU Distinguished Alumni of the Year

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

ArtPrize 2009 – d.Ploi

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]

The Well – A competition to revitalize the Detroit Riverfront

Sustainable Design in Civil Engineering

By Jeff Roman, Laura Schaner, Jeshua Short, and Brandon Simon For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to […]

Sustainable Design in Electrical Engineering

By Dane Stivers  Image: The Holland Energy Park uses heat recovery steam generation, in which hot exhaust heats water and […]

Universal Design for Higher Education Spaces: Why it Matters

Belonging. Over the last few years, this word has found its way into higher education’s vocabulary. With Covid, politics, and […]

Sustainable Design in Mechanical Engineering

By Amber Kapoor & Jeff Kane Image: The Grand Rapids Art Museum is the first LEED Gold Certified Art Museum […]

Sustainable Design in Structural Engineering

By Jacob Loew & Galen Reed Image: The Adelaide Pointe Mixed-Use Building is being engineered using mass timber. Rendering by […]

Does your design process include a Universal approach?

Universal Design starts with an inclusive, user-centered design process. User-centered design is a collection of processes and exercises that focus […]

Regulations are Changing

Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]

Sustainable Design in Architecture

For over 60 years, Progressive AE has been committed to innovative and sustainable designs that benefit our clients and communities. […]

Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area

The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]

At Some Time or Another…We Will All Experience Changes in Ability

Meet Christina. For her entire life, Christina has been healthy, active, and independent. As an adult, she has led a busy professional […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2 

Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]

Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes 

Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change  When research or production spaces get […]