We’re proud to announce that EskewDumezRipple is the first firm in Louisiana to achieve Just Label 2.0 recognition through the Living Future Institute's Just program! This milestone celebrates our ongoing commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusivity in both our practice and workplace culture. This achievement reflects our ongoing commitment to making a positive, lasting impact on both our employees and the communities we serve. Read more about our Just Label recognition below: https://lnkd.in/gfK8A2tR
关于我们
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https://www.eskewdumezripple.com
EskewDumezRipple的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- New Orleans,LA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1989
- 领域
- Architecture、Interior Environments和Urban Strategies
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EskewDumezRipple员工
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Whitney Hudson, AIA
Senior Project Architect + Graphic Designer
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Z Smith
Architect | FAIA | LEED Fellow | WELL AP | Living Building Ambassador | Fitwel Ambassador
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Andy Redmon
Director of Preconstruction at EskewDumezRipple
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Amanda Rivera, AIA, LEED AP
Architect | Senior Associate at EskewDumezRipple
动态
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What if progress means returning to what we once knew—at scale? Last week at Facades+ DC, I joined Jack Becker (BLDUS), Katie MacDonald, Architect and Kyle Schumann (After Architecture) to discuss bio-based materials, low-carbon solutions, and how material choices shape our built environment. We design for the future, yet we still rely on materials that deplete resources, trap heat, and pollute our air. For centuries, architecture was shaped by place. In Louisiana, this meant using materials like bousillage, cypress, and barge board, which responded to both climate and culture. Today, we’re not just revisiting these ideas, but advancing them through mass timber, bio-based composites, and circular construction. The question is no longer whether these materials work; it’s how we scale them, root them in local economies, and generate the demand that drives meaningful change. Thanks to The Architect's Newspaper and Facades+ for organizing, and to JJ Rivers for moderating a thoughtful discussion. Excited to keep pushing these ideas forward! #FacadesPlus #BiobasedMaterials #SustainableDesign #Vernacular #LowCarbonMaterials #Architecture #ResilientDesign #CircularEconomy
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Exciting time to be a Yellow Jacket! Last Friday, a Workers Appreciation Lunch was held to celebrate the Topping Out of Tech Square 3. Thanks to Turner Construction, RJTR/EDR, all the consultants and trade partners for getting GT to this point. Turner Construction Company, Lee Cooley, Sabrina Bernstein, Rule Joy Trammell Rubio, EskewDumezRipple
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Mardi Gras is over and we're hard back at work delivering change making projects along the Gulf Coast. Also taking a few minutes to train some future design professionals while we're at it. EskewDumezRipple
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Exciting news! Jaguar Jungle River’s Edge opens March 13th at Audubon Zoo! Get ready to explore a new lagoon & boardwalk featuring spider monkeys, capybaras, tapirs & more - plus an interactive fishing boat: bit.ly/41uHaqC
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We’re thrilled to announce that A?da Ayuk will be sharing her insights on Bio-Based Materials and Low Carbon Solutions at Facades+ Washington DC! Join her and other industry leaders as they explore sustainable innovations shaping the future of architecture. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn and get inspired! More information below!
Join us on Wednesday, March 12,?for an insightful roundtable discussion on?"Bio-Based Materials and Low Carbon Solutions"?at?Facades+ Washington DC! Hear from industry leaders: ?? Jack Becker?(BLDUS) ?? Katie MacDonald, Architect?(After Architecture) ?? Kyle Schumann?(After Architecture) ?? A?da Ayuk?(EskewDumezRipple) Earn up to 6 AIA HSW CEUs. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore sustainable innovations shaping the future of architecture! Register now at https://lnkd.in/eyyKzZgA #FacadesPlus #SustainableDesign #LowCarbonSolutions #AIA #WashingtonDC #GreenBuilding #Architecture
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I'm excited to share the public release of the fellowship products from EskewDumezRipple’s Just | Change Fellowship. The 2023-2024 research on climate and environmental justice in New Orleans and Washington, D.C.—initiated in collaboration with Elisa Sofia Casta?eda—revealed how traditional design practices can overlook both the obvious and subtle challenges faced by communities on the frontlines of climate change. By engaging directly with local stakeholders, we uncovered how these communities craft innovative, authentic solutions in response to their unique challenges. With federal equity resources at risk, it’s more urgent than ever to preserve public environmental data and rapidly generate equity-based site assessments. Supported by the Public Environmental Data Partners, the following tools offer a way to turn equity issues into design opportunities. EQUITY Guide: This resource provides designers with a framework for evaluating project sites. It organizes research and insights into six key equity categories, combining quantitative and qualitative data to support informed, equitable design decisions. "Mapping Equity" Resource Book: This resource is a comprehensive compilation of community interviews, spatial mapping, and case studies that document real-world solutions developed by marginalized communities. It delivers actionable insights that can be directly integrated into design and planning processes. Aligned with the principles of The American Institute of Architects (AIA)'s Framework for Equitable Communities (https://lnkd.in/eF2zaJqP), the Just | Change Fellowship resources empower architects, planners, and policymakers to transform design from merely functional to truly transformative. Special thanks to: The Urban Conservancy, Jericho Road Episcopal Housing Initiative, Recirculating Farms Coalition, Edible Schoolyard NOLA, Youth Empowerment Project (YEP), LOUVIS SERVICES, unCommon Construction, STEM NOLA, Louisiana Center for Children's Rights, Innocence Project New Orleans, @Claiborne Avenue Alliance, Colloqate Design I invite fellow design practitioners to integrate these tools into your projects to drive equity, resilience, and community-driven innovation. Learn more and find these resources here: https://lnkd.in/egbVTZCm #EnvironmentalJustice #EquitableDesign #MappingEquity #AIAFrameworkforEquitableCommunities #DesignJustice #ClimateJustice #InclusiveDesign #CommunityEngagement #SustainableDesign #UrbanResilience
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Our HR Generalist Kijuan Poland, MBA, SHRM-CP has been doing great work for our firm, and we are proud to see him share insights with others! Keep it up, Kijuan!
Spent the evening with 30 bright young students + emerging Architects through NOMA’s HBCU Professional Development Program ?? I joined a panel of experts on the topic of salary negotiation. We wanted to equip our young professionals to market themselves well, and know how to find the right opportunity. It’s refreshing to see our future leaders take initiative, ask questions, and develop the type of knowledge and build a support network that will make big impacts!
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