Projects On the Boards!

On the Boards!

Archinia is incredibly blessed to be working on a diverse array of projects. Here are the projects we are currently working on, with many more forthcoming! Watch here for updates!

 

Our newest service is called Placemaking. It's an entirely new way of using Architectural and Archaeological research to PROMOTE the best of what makes a Place great. We are excited to be doing a pilot project proposal for one of the NM Arts and Culture Districts! The work we are doing in this area could change the way communities use data, which once lived on a shelf, to bring their community to life.


Other Projects:


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Volunteering on the committee responsible for the First Unitarian Church of ABQ Alexander Girard Mural Relocation

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Broadway Manor Eco-Sanctuary

This project includes 8,000 interior SF of historic preservation and adaptive reuse, as well as 1,500 sf of landscape design,

all to be completed with an eye towards true sustainability.

We'll be introducing rainwater harvesting and various green technologies,

as well as extensive interior upfits, to this ultra-luxe urban eco-sanctuary.

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Returning War Veterans Martial Leadership Institute

Design and development of a leadership school for GIs returning from Afghanistan and Iraq that's part eco-community,

part urban industrial rehabilitation, part monastery, and part martial-arts training dojo.

Basically, we are designing an urban Shaolin/Samurai training facility! *yay!*

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we are developing a New Mexico Vernacular Architecture and Sustainability Video Class for UNM-Taos!!!



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