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Strong First Impressions
Insight into how staging can bring a space to life and help potential occupants visualize it as their home.
Remembering Timothy Zigarowicz, AIA
SWBR Principal, friend, and mentor, Tim Zigarowicz, AIA has passed away.
Aly Mancuso Joins SWBR as Project Designer
Aly credits her love of art and engineering for drawing her into architecture, as it is a perfect combination of the two.
Scott Townsend Appointed to the AIA NYS Board of Directors
Board members are responsible for assuring that AIA NYS upholds its responsibilities to the entire membership.
Shirah Kasongo Cahill Earns Landscape Architecture License
Shirah specializes in urban design and planning, neighborhood design, affordable housing, assisted living, and neighborhood design projects.
Dave Beinetti Wins New York State AIA Honor Award
The Community Development Award recognizes projects and individuals who have had a significant and positive impact to the built environment.
Safe & Economical Structural Design
Structural engineers are responsible for ensuring every structure is designed for strength and safety while working within the project’s budget.
“Can we remove this? Maybe we should call an engineer.”
There are many scenarios where seeking the expertise of a structural engineer provides value, even if the need is not immediately obvious.
Matthew Buchholz Earns CDT Certification
A CDT provides a comprehensive overview for professionals who write, interpret, enforce or manage construction documents.
Amanda Loomis Earns NCIDQ Certification
NCIDQ Certification is the industry's recognized standard of an interior designer’s proficiency.
SWBR and Gallina Transforming the Former Xerox Tower into Innovation Square
The 580,000 SF, 30-story building is being reimagined as a student housing and business hub.
SWBR Celebrates LEED Certification of Three New Housing Projects
Starting Line Apartments, LaFrance Apartments, and Frances II Apartments all received LEED for Homes Certification.