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In Search of Culture
February 26th, 2021
As published in the March 2021 issue of AIA CT ArchiType
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A Covid-19 Education
April 24th, 2020
What I Hope My Kids Are Learning From The 2020 Pandemic
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Flying
July 31st, 2019
The question we can’t confront too early or return to too often is: how can we make the world a better place? The question is, in fact, more personal: how can I make the world a better place? Our office was founded on that ideal held by all of us collectively and asked of each of us individually.E...Posted in: All -
On Social Value | Part III: Our Gardens
May 30th, 2019
Our Gardens are the places where we commune with nature – both within the wider world and within ourselves. Our gardens are the fresh, open-air places which give us a moment to breath in a busied world, giving us an opportunity to feel the warmth of sun on our shoulders and the coolness of win...Posted in: All -
On Social Value | Part II: Our Nooks
April 18th, 2019
Our Nooks are the idiosyncratic little holes-in-the-wall that needle affection into our hearts. They’re the special places that emerge – nearly from the cracks in the sidewalk – and evolve, through love and care, into places that we know belong to “our neighborhood”. ...Posted in: All -
On Social Value | Part I: Our Castles
March 29th, 2019
Our Castles are the splendorous places that inspire us to awe and wonder. They make us feel grand, and worthy, and important; and they inspire us to see virtue in our fellow citizens, as well. On a recent trip into New Haven, my two-year old pointed up excitedly and exclaimed, “look, Mama, ...Posted in: All -
On Social Value: Introduction
March 29th, 2019
Property Value, Life-Cycle Value, Value Engineering. Value is a topic central to the Building Design and Construction industry. As architects, we are tasked with designing buildings that offer our clients a high value. We home in on efficiencies – in space planning, materials, and building ...Posted in: All -
Plain Old Mug
July 3rd, 2018
Our kitchen at work is full of mugs – lots of them – all different colors, designs, sizes, and some of varying shapes. Scanning these mugs looki …
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Where's Waldo
July 1st, 2018
Many years ago when I started my career in this industry, I happened to casually mention to a colleague that in my college presentations I would hide …
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Lessons from the studio
June 30th, 2018
A fresh box of clay. Brimming with possibility but intimidating. The beginnings of a clay sculpture can begin methodically: a sketch, a measured drawi ...
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What if ideas were spaghetti?!
June 29th, 2018
You’re making dinner, and the water comes to a boil so you pour in the pasta. After a few minutes, it’s time to check it. So what do you do? ...
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The distinction between knowledge and understanding
June 28th, 2018
In the future and indeed right now, there is only learning. It is said that teachers are a dime a dozen but students are hard to come by. In the cultu ...
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Maximal minimalism of Grace Farms
June 27th, 2018
Phillip Johnson’s Glass house was the architectural star of New Canaan, Connecticut until the fall of 2015 when Pritzker Prize winning, architectural ...
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The Continuum artwork is installed!
June 26th, 2018
These unique integrated artwork pieces reinforce Continuum’s brand and mission which is to provide a variety of in-home care services for their clients ...
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Marrying Making with Meaning
June 25th, 2018
In all of our community process work, we try to create another context, an experience of something other than the idea of who we are and begin to have ...
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Inspiring Productive Playgrounds
June 24th, 2018
Branding a lab is one way to make labs into “productive playgrounds”, or places that inspire and energize people, while becoming a home for scientific ...
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Re-Imagining Sustainability
June 23rd, 2018
If we have saved the planet, will we have saved ourselves? Necessity is the mother of invention. So, once we have saved the planet (if we can?) ...
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Architecture of “Repurposement”
June 22nd, 2018
Architecture is change: change in style, change in materiality, change happening constantly and never stopping. We are increasingly seeing our designs ...
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Sculpture at John S. Martinez School
June 20th, 2018
This project brought sculptural imagery to the formal expression of the facades themselves. The sail-like shapes of the classrooms recall the boats ...
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Sculpture at Albertus Magnus College
June 19th, 2018
The sculpture aims to bring alive the Dominican tradition and, in particular, the namesake of the college, Albert the Great. His statue is a single caryatid ...
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Sculpture at L.W. Beecher School
June 18th, 2018
Two primary sculptural elements express the spirit of this urban elementary school. At the entrance is a sixteen foot high caryatid created from laser ...
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Sculpture at Norwalk Community College, Schwab Center for Information Technology
June 17th, 2018
A Conversation on Information Technology Over 5000 Years: A Dialogue Across Time and Space. This work provides an open “story” which ...
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Sculpture & Mural for Jonathan E. Reed School
June 16th, 2018
The theme of time, integrated into the architecture, enlivens the curriculum and reminds the community of their local heritage. At the highest point ...
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Art in Agar
June 15th, 2018
Found out there's a competition for creating art in agar (growth medium for microbiology) ...
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Elevator B(ee)
June 13th, 2018
Creating sustainable communities is part of our mission here at Svigals + Partners. Award winning student project Elevator B reminds us of communities …
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Art in Motion
June 12th, 2018
I came across this art installation while walking around the plaza at CityCenter in DC. It’s amazing how artwork can transform a portal!
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Design to be devoured?
June 12th, 2018
Like architecture, culinary works are meant to be enjoyed with multiple senses. But could you bring yourself to destroy these beautiful little creatur ...
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Living Art in Mexico!
June 11th, 2018
Pretty awesome end product when a community gets together with an artist to create a comprehensive and collaborative piece of living art!
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Benefits of Branding the Lab
June 10th, 2018
As seen in Laboratory Design Labs aren’t just research platforms. They’re also workplaces for principal investigators (PIs), researchers, technici …
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How Startups Build their First R&D Labs
June 10th, 2018
as seen in upstart.bizjournals.com The UpTake: It’s part of growing up as a startup: that moment when you realize you need your own space, and it’s ...
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Boundless Resources
June 9th, 2018
Opening ourselves beyond our horizons can yield exponential returns.
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Architecture and Motion
June 7th, 2018
Why can’t we do architecture and involve our physical sense of who we are?
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Collab-mural-ation!
June 5th, 2018
Put too many creative minds in one office, someone’s bound to get paint on the walls!
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Collaborative Mural-making at Lincoln-Bassett School!
June 4th, 2018
Lincoln-Bassett School, New Haven, CT
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Collaborative Mural-making at the Jonathan E. Reed School!
June 3rd, 2018
Jonathan Reed Elementary School, Waterbury, CT
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They Win, I Win.
June 2nd, 2018
Keynote address by Barry Svigals at the 2013 Build Pittsburgh conference.