The Journey to Mars: Reflections from the 33rd National Space Symposium
From the early years of rocket launches to the development of current sophisticated commercial launch complexes, BRPH’s aerospace team has grown to include highly dedicated engineers, architects, and technicians.
What You May Not Know About EPA Criteria For Test Tracks
We’ve had the opportunity to design some of the world’s most precise and critical manufacturing and test facilities that serve the aerospace and aviation markets.
4 Key Steps to Successfully Implement Automation
This leads many owners to employ automation for a segment of or an entire area of their facility.
Lean Design: Navigating Chaos and Complexity Today
Similar can be said of the AEC industry today, as the accepted ways that buildings were funded, designed, and constructed have shifted significantly and continue to evolve.
Top Three Takeaways from AIA Grassroots Conference 2017
Members are given the opportunity to provide input on AIA initiatives, share information and ideas, and best practices with their counterparts from around the country.
Designing for memorial- the art of telling a story
From its maiden voyage in 1961 to the shuttle’s final touchdown in 2011, many sacrifices were made by our heroes, the American astronauts.
The Happiness Project- Starting the year with a positive outlook
As an architect leading the designs for our education market, I have the pleasure of engaging our clients and end users in a design process aimed at delivering an educational environment that meets their needs.
Cost-effective Upgrades For Outdated Commercial Spaces
In my most recent blog post, “Renovating Office Space to Deliver High Performance,” I wrote about how to update commercial office space to better align with the needs of today’s high-performance businesses.