Gould Evans featured on Strong Towns: “How’s that temporary street redesign your city started this spring doing now?”
This spring, hundreds of cities and towns across the country moved swiftly to allow restaurants, bars, and shops to open temporary outdoor seating areas on sidewalks and in streets. How are those temporary street redesigns doing today? Are they still up and running, as the temperatures drop and the pandemic wears on? What lessons have we learned from them? Read more on the Strong Towns website.
Gould Evans Recently Recognized by Kansas City Business Journal as a 2019 Champion of Business
We're pleased to share that we were recently recognized as one of the Kansas City Business Journal's 2019 Champions of Business. Congratulations to all of this year's honorees! See the full list here.
Photo by: Kansas City Business Journal
Center for Missouri Studies taking shape in downtown Columbia – Columbia Daily Tribune
Take a look at the construction progress on the State Historical Society of Missouri's Center for Missouri Studies in downtown Columbia.
Gould Evans Principal Melissa Farling Recognized as a Design Icon in Sources for Design’s Issue 16
Congratulations to Gould Evans Principal Melissa Farling on being named a Design Icon - for Architecture - in Sources for Design's Issue 16!
Issue 16’s editorial focus is “Designing Women” and it offers a timely reminder of the influence of women on the design process and built environment. Melissa is one of seven extraordinary women being recognized for leading the community in amazing and unique ways.
Gould Evans Named a Kansas City Business Journal 2019 Champion of Business
MIC Building Sets Standard for Educational Architecture – Muleskinner
CrescentCare Community Health Center Recognized in New Orleans Magazine’s 2019 Best of Architecture List
The CrescentCare Community Health Clinic was featured in New Orleans Magazine's Best of Architecture! See all of the projects recognized here: https://goo.gl/3Jx8ht.
Photo by Will Crocker
Garmin Warehouse and Distribution Center Receives Kansas City Business Journal Capstone Award
$46 Million Construction Project will Affect Entire Lawrence High School – Lawrence Journal World
WebPT featured on Phoenix Business Journal’s 2018 Year in Review
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