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Big projects like this don’t come together without strong coordination across teams! 🤝 Proud to have partnered with Minnesota Department of Transportation and others on the Twin Ports Interchange. A lot of moving pieces, one shared goal, and a result that supports how people move through Duluth, MN every day!
The spaces we create shape how we live, work, and come together. During hashtag#NationalArchitectureWeek, we’re recognizing how thoughtful design supports everyday life, strengthens communities, and creates spaces people actually want to be in. Through big-picture planning to the details you don’t always notice, it all adds up to places that work better for everyone. Take a look at some of the projects we’ve had the chance to be part of!
April is a time to focus on protecting our environment and the systems that support it. Drop your guess in the comments! 🕵️♀️ Find the answer and latest AEC insights in our upcoming newsletter: sehinc.com/subscribe #AEC #Riddles #Newsletter #Infrastructure
When a corridor serves thousands of people every day, small challenges add up fast. Between Minneapolis and Blaine, communities along Hwy 47 and Hwy 65 are seeing changing traffic patterns, safety concerns, and new demands on how these roads function. Working alongside Minnesota Department of Transportation’s North and West Metropolitan Districts, this study takes a closer look at what people are experiencing and what improvements could better support the communities connected by these corridors. ⬇️ See what’s shaping the path forward #TransportationPlanning #CommunityInfrastructure #MinnesotaInfrastructure #TwinCities #MinneapolisMN
New people bring new ideas, new energy, and new ways of thinking! We’re excited to have Allison Kennedy, Calvin Brown, Christoffer Whitehouse, Cortney Olson, Dwight Manderfield, Greg Wormser, Jerrod Feist, Kent Vance, Kevin Marshall, Kyle Clark, Lexie Peterson, Maurice Montbriand, Melissa Gasner, Miranda Thom, Parker Cox, Pouyan Far and Rothana Thomg on board and can’t wait to see how they grow and contribute across the work ahead. #EmployeeOwned #AEC #Careers #OpenPositions
When the work gets more complex, you don’t just adjust… you build around it. More coordination. More focus. More structure behind the scenes. So we did what made sense. We created the Special Infrastructure Unit. #AEC #SpecialInfrastructureUnit #AprilFools
Every project starts with a purpose! How should this space serve the community? How will it hold up over time? How can it work with the environment, not against it? That’s where thoughtful design and collaboration across disciplines come together. Landscape architecture plays a key role in shaping these spaces, alongside the many teams that bring them to life. 📸Take a look at how that comes to life across a few projects. #LandscapeArchitectureMonth #ASLA #WLAM #Sustainability #Community
Every project comes down to conversations. In this episode of {Brief}ly Speaking, Kristin Petersen, AICP shares how agencies can turn public engagement into real momentum. It covers preparing teams, communicating complex ideas clearly, building trust, and turning feedback into decisions that lead to better outcomes. If you’ve ever sat in a tense meeting wondering how to make it more productive, this one’s worth a listen. 🎧 Tune in here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4lQoFVebCi8FEES7OULE01 hashtag#PublicEngagement hashtag#CommunityPlanning hashtag#Infrastructure hashtag#PublicMeetings hashtag#Planning hashtag#Engineering
Along the shores of Lake Mendota in City of Madison, WI, the Lakeshore Path at the University of Wisconsin-Madison serves as a key connection for students, staff, and visitors moving across campus. Improvements to this well-used corridor created a safer, more comfortable route for people walking and biking while maintaining the natural character of the lakeshore. The updated path helps support daily travel across campus and strengthens access to one of Madison’s most scenic waterfront spaces! See how the project supports safer movement and enhances the campus experience ⬇️🏫 #MadisonWI #CampusInfrastructure #TrailDesign #ActiveTransportation #CommunityInfrastructure
More than 1,100 children in the City of Durango are currently without licensed childcare. The Powerhouse Science Center is stepping in to help close that gap by transforming its Carlton Family Science Education Center into Bright Beginnings Early Learning Center, expanding access to reliable, STEM-based childcare for local families. Navigating Colorado’s detailed licensing requirements while creating age-specific classrooms designed for curiosity and exploration made this effort both complex and meaningful. We’re proud to support clients taking action on real community challenges. See how this vision came to life! #Community #EarlyLearning #DurangoCO #STEM #Education