by James Houser | Jun 15, 2020 | Architecture, Climatechange, Covid19, Culture, Design, Education, Life
Most building owners and managers want to take a proactive approach when planning to open up their facilities after being shut down. Essential businesses that have had to adapt to the pandemic on the fly offer operational models that most people are familiar with....
by Andrew | May 29, 2020 | Architecture, Climatechange, Culture, Design, Education, Life
You’ve probably seen the stories from around the world, where air pollution in places like Beijing have cleared so much that images taken from space show the resulting improvements, waterways in Venice are now clean enough that jelly fish are appearing for the first...
by Andrew | Mar 12, 2020 | Architecture, Climatechange, Culture, Design, Education, Life
Author: Jim Houser, AIA Recently someone asked if I could talk about what’s in the Green New Deal. Well, the Green New Deal, if implemented, might give us a fighting chance to actually start to accomplish what we need to get done in just around 10 years. But my fear...
by James Houser | Mar 5, 2020 | Architecture, Climatechange, Culture, Design, Education, Life
It’s 2020 and DMA is proud to introduce a brand new blog post we are calling Beyond Green. As 2019 came to a close, we as a firm, committed both to our clients and a long history of green design, came to the stark conclusion that how we approached design...
by Alexandria Oberbeck | Feb 12, 2020 | Architecture, Climatechange, Culture, Design, Education, Healthcare, Life, Navajo
Dyron Murphy Architects (DMA) is celebrating its 19th anniversary today. The firm was founded in 2001 by Dyron V. Murphy, AIA, NCARB, James P. Houser, AIA and Greg Comer (retired), who set out to start a business that would serve Native American communities and...