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Innovation: Fueling Sustainable Building Design

    • Mary Severino, AIA, LEED-AP
    • Mary Severino, AIA, LEED-AP
    • MGZA Owner and Founder, Mary Severino.

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.

 
But how, one might ask, does this translate into an article about innovation and sustainability? Thanks to the efforts of many dedicated individuals, “green building” practices have gone mainstream, due in large part to the momentum that the USGBC’s LEED program has generated. A few years ago, few people knew or cared about LEED and it’s ‘Leadership in Environmental Design’ program. Now LEED-accreditation is an expected professional credential. LEED-certification has been adopted by many public and private sector organizations as a realistic building project objective. LEED has brought the need for environmental sensitivity to the forefront of design and construction practice.
 
We must now look beyond LEED into a holistic approach to sustainability. The factors that contribute to sustainability start with the basics of building design and construction, but reach further into the processes that cycle from the make-up of a product, the production processes, the shipping of the product, the use of a product in a building and the ability to see that product re-used, recycled or re-purposed for other uses.
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I am an Architect. Am I value-added, or just a legal necessity?

    • Why hire an Architect?
    • Here's a humorous take on a serious subject. Enjoy this clip from YouTube.

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.

  
Has the role of the architect sunk to the level of a legal necessity, a stamp on a set of drawings representing a process controlled by others? Is it really in the owner’s interest to eliminate the architect if at all possible? Yes, I have heard all of the arguments about difficult architects; too much money, (fees) too idealistic, (no business savvy) not team players, (ego-driven) not realistic, (don’t understand costs) or can’t meet schedules (clueless).
 
I would contend that if you have these thoughts about architects, then you need to talk to different architects. Talk to me, a different type of architect.
 
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Artesian Water's Norman H. Taylor, Jr. Building - Award Winning

    • Artesian Water Company
    • Artesian Water Company
    • Staff entrance of Artesian Water Company's new Norman H. Taylor, Jr. Building in Newark, Delaware.

Artesian 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.

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Artesian Water Building Receives Major Construction Award

    • Artesian Water Company
    • Artesian Water Company
    • The Norman H. Taylor, Jr. Building.

Artesian 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.

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Cool Spring Reservoir is Dedicated

    • Cool Spring Reservoir
    • Cool Spring Reservoir
    • The City of Wilmington celebrates the completion of the new Cool Spring Reservoir and Gatehouse project with a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony. MGZA, architect of the new Gatehouse building was commended with the entire project team for work well done.

      Project Architect, Joe Tuschinski's daughter Samantha participated in the ceremony.

The 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.

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MGZA is Certified DBE in State of Delaware

MGZA, 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.

Joe Tuschinski Achieves Architectural Registration

    • Joe Tuschinski, RA
    • Joe Tuschinski, RA
    • Registered Architect Joe Tuschinski is MGZA's Manager of Architectural Technology and leads our Revit Initiative.

Joseph J. Tuschinski, MGZA’s Manager of Architecture Technology, has successfully completed his professional architectural exams and requirements, achieving his professional registration as an architect. While preparing for the series of seven exams, Joe continued to managed his job and family responsibilities with dedication.

Contact Joe by email at joetski@mgza.com or by phone at 302-425-3700.

 
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