Friday, June 15, 2012

DG Nominated for Sustainable Business Summit Award

The Design Group has been selected as an Honoree for the 2012 Business Weekly Sustainable Business Summit Awards:
http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/blog/2012/06/business-weekly-announces-sustainable.html

Winners will be announced on July 26th.

Click here to view a slideshow of all the nominees.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

DG HQ in 3D

We've recently added a 3D model of our Headquarters building to Google Earth.
Check it out online at Google Maps!

Choose the "Earth" view in the top right corner of the map.
If you have the stand-alone Google Earth application installed on your computer, you can click our building to see more information about the model. Just browse to 120 Vassar Drive Southeast, Albuquerque, NM.

Download Google Earth

Fashionable Olympians


The Design Group took home the trophy for Best Costume at the 3rd Annual Urban Olympics! The event raised over $25,000 for the Amy Biehl High School Foundation, in support of student programs at the school. Teams of five competed at Albuquerque Civic Plaza on May 4th in fun events such as water cooler relays, office chair races, and giant Jenga.

We're proud to sponsor this event for a project that is close to our hearts.

Amy Biehl High School Foundation Press Release

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

DG Headquarters Awarded Jeff Harnar Citation of Merit

DG Headquarters has been chosen by the 2012 Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture to receive a Citation of Merit Award.

The Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture, established by the Thornburg Charitable Foundation, was created to encourage creativity and excellence in design and to honor the memory of Jeff Harnar, a talented Santa Fe architect who successfully crafted modern materials and innovative design for projects that reside comfortably and respectfully with the rich architectural heritage and diversity in New Mexico.

Please visit the official site for more information:
http://www.jeffharnaraward.com/

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Design Group Hosting USGBC Webinar Series

The Design Group is proud to report that for the second year in a row, we are hosting the USGBC New Mexico’s webinar series. These educational seminars not only cover key topics of sustainable design but also provide a convenient and affordable way to earn CE’s and maintain LEED credentials. Those interested can sign up through the USGBC New Mexico website – the webinars at the Design Group are every second Thursday of the month, starting at 11:30 am. The webinars are also offered at alternative times and locations, details can be found at usgbc.org.

Download the flyer (PDF, 238kb)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

DG Headquarters Wins AIA Citation Award

The Design Group has been honored this year with several awards for design excellence, including two for our Headquarters building!

DG Headquarters received an AIA Albuquerque 2011 Citation Award, and a NAIOP 2011 Award of Merit for a Renovation/Remodel project.

Other DG projects honored this year include:
  • Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, Santa Fe, NM - Associated Builders & Contractors Eagle Award, Healthcare
  • Los Lunas Substance Abuse Center, Los Lunas, NM - NAIOP Award of Merit 2011, Medical
  • UNM Hodgin Hall, Albuquerque, NM - NAIOP Award of Merit 2011, Educational Remodel

Friday, October 28, 2011

GSA: "Green Buildings Pay Off"

A provocative issue within the green building movement has always been: are these green buildings really sustainable? Are they saving energy and money? Are the occupants happier and healthier? What are the real benefits to owners, occupants and the environment?

These very issues were recently addressed in a white paper released by the General Services Administration (GSA). For more than a decade, GSA, the real estate arm of the Federal government responsible for housing federal agencies, has been pursuing sustainable building practices. Their findings on green building performance cut through the conjecture and demonstrated bona fide benefits from going green.

The study compared 22 green buildings to the average commercial facility in the United States and found that the green buildings are producing results. These include:

  • a 19% reduction in maintenance costs 
  • a 25% savings in energy and water 
  • a 36% reduction in CO2 emissions 
  • 27% more occupants were satisfied with their space

These numbers establish real results for sustainable building practices and provide even more incentive to push for these numbers to become even higher.

For more information, follow the link below, and click on ‘white paper’ at the bottom of the article.