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Supporting Navajo Communities During the Pandemic

Supporting Navajo Communities During the Pandemic

by Andrew | Jun 16, 2020 | Architecture, Covid19, Culture, Donate, Life, Navajo

Despite the recent impacts of COVID-19, our team of professionals here at Dyron Murphy Architects continue to remain focused on our goal of supporting Navajo communities. It is important that we begin to explore possible ideas leading to potential options to...
Landscape, Art, and Culture: Inspiring Local Architecture

Landscape, Art, and Culture: Inspiring Local Architecture

by Andrew | Nov 10, 2015 | Architecture, Design

The Navajo Nation Division of Transportation Office Complex (NDOT) draws inspiration from natural rock formations in the surrounding landscape as well as from traditional Navajo culture. The complex also integrates work from local artists, strengthening the ties...
A School for the Community: Baca Dlo’ay Azhi

A School for the Community: Baca Dlo’ay Azhi

by Andrew | Nov 5, 2015 | Architecture, Culture, Education

Community, culture and sustainability – our first project celebrating Native American Heritage Month is a true example of how design can be influenced by local culture to produce a beautiful and highly-functional facility. Baca Dlo’ay Azhi Community School...

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