RSP Architects Hires Senior Associates Keith O'Brien and Ian Scott
(02.09.2012) Press Release
RSP’s new hires Keith O’Brien and Ian Scott are bringing gaming expertise to the firm’s recently expanded Entertainment and Hospitality practice. O’Brien contributed to the December 2011 Indian Gaming Magazine’s Ask the Experts feature and addressed the trend of Native American communities diversifying their properties. In response to this diversification, he cites the importance of a good master plan that’s based on a realistic feasibility study. Read the full article on page 36 of Indian Gaming.
RSP Architects Hires New Associates
(01.11.2012) Press Release
RSP Architects announces new hires Terry Helland, AIA, LEED AP, as Senior Project Manager and Jennifer Gilhoi as Corporate Communications Manager. Each has been named an Associate of the firm.
RSP Architects is Awarded two Minnesota Shopping Center Association STARR Awards for Calhoun Square
(01.06.2012) Press Release
RSP Architects received awards for Calhoun Square in the categories of Design and Aesthetics Renovation/Remodel Exterior Retail Over 20,000sf and Redevelopment.
RSP Architects Hires David Serrano
(01.04.2012) Press Release
Serrano joins RSP Architects and complements the firms’ corporate practice area with an impressive array of experience in design in corporate projects.
Michael Plautz, One of RSP Architects' Founders, Sums Up His Years in a New Book of Sketches
(01.03.2012) Star Tribune
One of RSP Architects' founders, Michael Plautz, 68, was recently featured in the Star Tribune for his book of drawings titled Draw: Quotidan Lines. The article, Drawing for Life, gives insight into Michael's work and life, while touching on the importance of drawing and architecture. The University of Minnesota's College of Design is signifying the importance of his work in a show of Plautz's drawings in 2012.
University of Minnesota's newly expanded Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR)
(12.26.2011) Architecture MN
The University of Minnesota's newly expanded Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), designed by RSP Architects, is the newest addition to the University of Minnesota's Biomedical Discovery District. The article in the November/December issue of Architecture Minnesota, titled Magnetic Personality, features the building which is designed to house and advance leading-edge magnetic resonance technology.
RSP Architects Promotes Four to Associates
(12.16.2011) Press Release
RSP Architects announces the promotion of Carolyn Blesi, Jill Carle, Melissa Jancourt and Anne Nelson to associates with the firm.
ASU W.P. Carey School of Business adding $57M McCord Hall
(10.05.2011) Business Journal
Site work is wrapping up on the new $57 million McCord Hall at Arizona State University and construction will begin by the end of the month. The new 129,000-square-foot building will be one of three properties that provide facilities for the W.P. Carey School of Business. It is scheduled to be completed by June 2013.
ASU Breaks Ground for New Student Facilities @ Polytechnic Campus
(06.22.2011) ASU News
Students at Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus will have a new place to live and dine next year. The groundbreaking ceremony for a 318-bed freshman residence hall and 20,000 square-foot dining facility took place June 21 on the Polytechnic campus.
RSP Expands Services to Include Urban Design and Landscape
(06.07.2011) Press Release
RSP Architects announces an expansion of the firm's services in planning, landscape architecture and urban design. The leadership of the new practice features two prominent and experienced professionals: Jay Hicks, ASLA and Dave Harris, ASLA.
Minneapolis Public Works Building Goes Platinum for Being Green
(03.25.2011) Star Tribune
Recycled materials and innovative design help earn highest LEED energy rating for Minneapolis complex.
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RSP Designed Charles Hayden Planetarium Reopens
(02.2011) multiple sources
First Look: Inside the Museum of Science's Newly-Renovated Hayden Planetarium >
A New Era for the Charles Hayden Planetarium >
Charles Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science Reopens After $9 Million Renovation >
Boston Planetarium Reopens After $9M Renovation >
RSP Named Architect of the Year at AZRE's 6th Annual RED Awards
(02.23.2011) AZRE
AZRE: Arizona Commercial Real Estate Magazine held its 6th Annual RED (Real Estate and Development) Awards on Feb. 22, to recognize the biggest, best and most notable commercial real estate projects and transactions of 2010.
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Winner of Best Public Project: Musical Instrument Museum
(02.01.2011) aznow
RSP’s No. 1 goal is to provide excellent service to its clients. RSP not only designs the space, it understands the space.
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