We all know that evolving technologies have radically impacted the practices that real estate, consulting architectural, design and construction professionals utilize in daily practice.
We all know that evolving technologies have radically impacted the practices that real estate, consulting architectural, design and construction professionals utilize in daily practice.
I had the opportunity to meet recently with a W. L. Gore Associate at the company’s “Capabilities Center,” in Newark, Delaware. As an architect, designer and entrepreneurial business owner, I find W. L. Gore to be most fascinating and inspirational for their culture of innovation, fostered by their corporate emphasis on communication and ethics. Their unique ability to operate quietly, while pursuing creative excellence has provided me with a model for defining my own objectives in the creative business of architecture.
W. L. Gore’s well-profiled beginnings sprang from the Newark, Delaware basement of founders Bill and Vieve Gore. Discovering that an early implement for manufacturing their fluoropolymer was a doctored electric frying pan indicated to me that creativity ‘on the cheap’ can actually move mountains. Importantly, the founders created a culture of innovation that, over 50 years later, has resulted in a multi-billion dollar business that has created technologies and products that literally impact all of our lives in one form or another.
My mother, now a wise octogenarian, had a saying that struck me as pertinent to today’s challenging environment for professional service providers. ‘Something for nothing is usually worth nothing,’ has relevance when hearing that in a low bid environment, potential clients are opting for service fees that are bid so low that they represent levels below cost. Few are exempt from this situation, which is a serious problem when trying to survive as a viable business. Of particular concern is the quality of the buildings that are subject to this extreme low bid trends.
Although some segments of the economy are starting to show signs of life, many professionals realize the yellow brick road into the future is now a different color. All companies are cutting costs, assessing where money can be saved against what constitutes a necessary expenditure.
New decade, new MGZA! It is great to have the guys at P'unk Ave working with us to link us with our clients and friends past, present and future. I have a lot to say -- and now our website will give us the voice. No--we are not like the other architects and designers you have loved to hate in the past. I'm looking forward to voicing the differences -- and I'm looking forward to getting the feedback from all of you as you help us redefine, refresh and rebuild our environments.
Check us out as we update our site and our blog regularly. MGZA: Refreshed and Revitalized.
Bill Krebs, Principal at MGZA, receives a major award at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts.
Read MoreArtesian Water Company's new operations facility, the Norman H. Taylor, Jr. building received a second major construction excellence award at the 2009 annual Associated Builders and Contractors "Excellence in Construction" awards dinner.
See MGZA's design on the Cladding Corp. website and read more about Rain Screen construction.
Read MoreArtesian Water Company's new operations facility, the Norman H. Taylor, Jr. building received a major construction excellence award at the 2009 annual DCA - State of Delaware "Excellence in Construction" awards dinner.
See MGZA's design on the Cladding Corp. website and read more about Rain Screen construction.
Read MoreThe City of Wilmington, Department of Public Works, dedicated the Cool Spring Reservoir project yesterday afternoon, celebrating the rebirth of one of the City's oldest and most pleasant parks.
Read MoreMGZA, founded and soley-owned by Mary Severino, AIA, achieved certification as a DBE/WBE through the Delaware Department of Transportation and the State of Delaware. As a small business, working through the SBA, MGZA can provide value-added to large companies seeking work through the State of Delaware.
MGZA currently has WBE certification through the WBEC (Women's Business Enterprise Council of PA, NJ, DE as well as WBE certification through the City of Philadelphia. We have pending certification applications through the States of MD and PA.
Call Mary Severino or Melanie Nixon at 302-425-3700 or email mgzs@mgza.com for further information.