An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

WELL Building Standard Part 1: Why Do We Need Healthy Workplaces?

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Visionary Healthcare Leader Vlad Torskiy

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Supporting our Healthcare Partners: Planning for Vaccination Clinics

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

7 Ways COVID-19 Will Change HVAC Systems of Medical Office Buildings

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Understanding the Impact of a Pandemic on Healthcare Design

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

A Lesson in Employee Satisfaction: What Healthcare Can Learn From Traditional Offices

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Waterford Place Rehab Center Grand Opening

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Rethinking Dementia

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Population Health Management: Strategies That Work

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Celebrating Design Success with Saint Mary’s Foundation

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

How Outpatient Strategy Affects Facilities (Part 2 of 2)

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

How Outpatient Strategy Affects Facilities (Part 1 of 2)

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

The Environment’s Impact on Healing the Mind

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 […]

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]