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Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture
建筑与规划
Denver,CO 1,576 位关注者
We create places that improve community well-being.
关于我们
Through a fun, passionate and people-inspired process, Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture designs lively, purposeful buildings and places that draw people together. Earning more than 75 design awards, BRS has completed projects for more than 200 communities in 40 states across the U.S. With offices in Denver and Dallas, the firm is dedicated to designing places that build community, including recreation facilities, wellness and active-aging centers, field houses, aquatic centers, park structures, ball fields, clubhouses, water parks, resorts, libraries, city halls, cultural centers, and related facilities and master plans.
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https://www.brsarch.com
Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Denver,CO
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1975
- 领域
- Recreation/Wellness/Senior Centers、Libraries、Spas/Resorts/Clubhouses、Field Houses/Park Structures/Ball Fields、Aquatic Centers/Water Parks、Architectural Design、Feasibility Studies/Master Plans和Project Fundraising
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Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture员工
动态
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Idaho Outdoor Fieldhouse was featured in the news! https://lnkd.in/dCAp4BPD
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BRS is excited to announce the addition of a new designer to the team! Ephraim, a graduate from the University of Colorado Denver, values conscious design that will leave a lasting positive impact on the community?and the environment. Ephraim says he loves the collaboration aspect of design and going from concept to reality. Originally from a small town in western North Carolina, he is passionate about getting out into nature, sustainability and health. He has worn many hats. He once worked as a guide for a wilderness therapy program with only minimal gear. He also played percussion for punk bands and is currently picking up the shakuhachi flute. Outside of work, he likes to rock climb, trail run, and give his plants love. On his to-do list: Scuba dive the great barrier reef, rock climb any big wall 1000 ft+, develop a personal property that’s at least 80% self-sustaining. He is currently working on the Greenville, TX recreation project. Please help us welcome Ephraim Jaeger to BRS!
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BRS is excited to announce the addition of a new staff member! Cheyenne, a Marketing Project Manager at BRS, brings her experience in marketing for the arts to our team. A Coloradan, Cheyenne loves to cook, watch Oscar contenders, play video games, and over-plan theme parties. Since getting married herself, she has dabbled in wedding planning on the side. She has always admired architecture, particularly through her amateur photography. Her favorite architect?is none other than her grandfather, Ken T. Tawa. She has traveled to Japan, Sweden, and Italy and lived in Washington, D.C., for a short time. Cheyenne is passionate about mental health as well as access to and participation in the arts. With her diverse skillset, Cheyenne was just the unicorn we were looking for! ? Join us in welcoming Cheyenne Morin to BRS!
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Congrats to Jenna Katsaros on becoming a Senior Associate! As our Facility Performance Advisor she wears many hats and keeps our eyes on the ball. Jenna lives into our values every day.
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BRS is excited to announce the addition of a new project manager to the team! Cory J. Wilkerson, AIA, NCARB is originally from Tennessee and went to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville for architecture. ? Cory is a consensus builder with a strong background in developing responsible architectural design solutions tailored to the user’s needs and the client’s budget. He applies his knowledge and skills to lead, solve problems, motivate others, advocate, measure, document, and communicate. Beyond the studio, he likes spending time with family in Grand Junction, Tennessee, and New Jersey, eating at good restaurants, hiking, and watching documentaries. ? When Cory was a kid, he enjoyed constructing little buildings in his backyard and drew up his first floor plan when he was 10 years old. He says that design excites him because something you create in your mind can have an impact on society in ways you cannot imagine. He is currently working on Grand Forks Indoor Sports & Aquatic Complex and a project in Tumwater, Washington. ? Join us in welcoming Cory Wilkerson to BRS!
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