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Josh Stowers to speak at 4 sessions
The hardest part of federal work for small businesses often happens long before the RFP is released. HGA’s Government Market Sector Leader, Josh Stowers, AIA, LEED AP, will present “What Primes Wish Small Businesses Knew” during the Air Force Mentor‑Protégé Program workshops across Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and Tinian from July 12–25, 2026.
His session focuses on how large primes evaluate risk, what they look for in subcontractors, and how trust, compliance, and clear communication shape teaming decisions in the Indo‑Pacific.
Sophie Kjeldgaard Recognized by Interior Design Magazine as HiP Sustainability Leader
Congratulations to Sophie Kjeldgaard on receiving the 2026 Interior Design HiP Award for Greater Good at NeoCon in Chicago.
This recognition reflects Sophie’s dedication to creating positive change through design and advancing a more sustainable future for the industry.
HGA Sponsors Mia’s Landmark “Paris Couture” Exhibition
HGA is proud to sponsor Paris Couture, a landmark exhibition opening this fall at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia).
Featuring more than 80 rare haute couture masterpieces from the renowned Palais Galliera, the Paris Fashion Museum, the exhibition offers visitors an extraordinary opportunity to experience some of the world’s most celebrated fashion designs—from historic works to contemporary creations by iconic fashion houses including Dior, Balenciaga, Chanel, and Schiaparelli. The exhibition runs October 4, 2026, through January 17, 2027, and marks a once-in-a-decade opportunity to experience these works in Minneapolis.
Your Office Isn’t Dead, It Just Needs Better Design
For the past few years, the workplace conversation has revolved around one big question: should we work remotely, in person, or somewhere in between? But what if that’s the wrong question altogether?
Rather than fixating on location, forward-thinking organizations are asking a deeper question: how can we design environments that truly support people? With mental health and well-being increasingly linked to performance, the workplace is no longer just a backdrop—it’s a strategic tool. And according to recent research from McKinsey, five leadership practices consistently drive high-functioning, high-performing teams: connectivity, innovation, mentorship, collaboration, and skill development. The real opportunity? Each one can be supported and strengthened by thoughtful workplace design.
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Interactive Feedback turns Buildings into Classrooms for Conservation
When energy and water reduction goals are clear, building occupants can actively contribute to achieving benchmarks. At Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center, eco-feedback screens help inform visitors to make environmentally conscious choices. HGA partnered with Wolf Ridge to explore the impact of real-time resource consumption data on decision-making.
The findings demonstrated that technology and thoughtful design influenced behavior choices and offered meaningful insights for owners and designers to connect design, education, and behavior.
Building Design Meets Experiential Learning
Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in northern Minnesota embraces the idea that buildings can be teaching tools to help users participate in resource conservation and sustainable outcomes. The Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge, the world’s first renovation to achieve full Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification, includes a simple yet powerful strategy. Eco-feedback screens in dorm rooms display real-time data on water, electricity, and heat usage to show visitors how their daily choices add up, informing their daily actions. Additionally, Wolf Ridge can facilitate a conservation competition that rewards the school that conserves the most during student visits, adding a competitive incentive to the screens’ data.
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