Richard DavignonNov 29, 2016The City of a Hundred SteeplesAs an office, we are thrilled to say that our beloved office manager, Caroline Ruiz, has returned to the office after spending some time...
Richard DavignonOct 27, 2016Landscape Integrated ArchitectureUnless you have been living under a rock or have only recently moved to Calgary, you know by now that Calgary is getting a new library!...
Richard DavignonSep 29, 2016Q&A with Richard & DorisLast month we polled our newsletter readers and our office for questions they wanted answered by our fearless leaders: Richard Davignon...
Richard DavignonJul 8, 2016Trends: Keepin’ it SimpleI surely cannot be the only person who desires to exist inside of a smaller footprint, somewhere on the edge of the grid, if not off of...
Richard DavignonMar 31, 2016Ctrl+C & Ctrl+VIn February’s newsletter, we featured the current Esker Foundation shows exhibiting the works of Jack Bush and contemporary artist...
Richard DavignonSep 25, 2015Locally Crafted IntentionsJust like in fashion, design trends are often seen to be cyclical and are typically born of societal needs and pressures. Trends can...
Richard DavignonJul 6, 2015The Newest Thing is Something OldNostalgia and reverence is often what people feel when it comes to older homes and buildings. Not always justified nor does it need to...
Richard DavignonMay 29, 2015The Blue Hula Hoop: An InterpretationLiving or visiting Calgary, we have all seen the giant blue ring light post on 96th Ave NW visible from Deerfoot Trail. You may have seen...