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Beyond Preservation: Transforming Silos into Community Hubs
By Jack Duran, AIA, Vice President | Regional Director | Published on September 24, 2025 For generations, the silos around the country have stood

Innovative Solutions for Budget-Driven Educational School Projects: Embracing Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings
By Jack Duran, AIA, Vice President | Regional Director | Published on June 6, 2024 Innovative Solutions for Budget-Driven Educational School Projects: Embracing Pre-Engineered Metal

Unlocking Potential: Human Resources as the Engine of Organizational Excellence
By Danielle Coates, PHR, SHRM-CP, Human Resources | Recruiting | Published on May 28, 2024 “My journey into Human Resources began in college through an

Architecture in the A.I. Apocalypse
By Ian Elmore, Designer | Published on March 1, 2023 “The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most.” – John

A Little Bit About Everything
By Welby Lehman, AIA | Published on Feb 22, 2023 So, you want to be an Architect? I’ll let you in on a little secret.

Becoming an Architect: Starting the Great Adventure
The job market for architects is as good as it has ever been in the past 30+ years. Since founding Blueline in 2004, we’ve had

Overcoming Obstacles
We’re just a few short weeks past the latest Super Bowl. Some of you watch it for the game, some for the halftime show, and

Product Spotlight: J+J Invisions Kinetex
“The Benefits of Soft Surface with the Performance of Hard-Surface” When deciding what type of flooring to install in a space, the first step is

Four Design Features Higher Education Students Will Love
1. Photo Worthy Design Features – Taking and sharing photos on social media has become almost instinctual for students of this generation; it’s all about

Change in the Workplace
Ch-Ch-Ch-CHANGE. Something to embrace, or run and hide from? Change is an inevitable part of life that motivates and challenges some but causes anxiety for

The Cognitive Consequences of Architecture
We spend roughly 90% of our lives indoors. Studies suggest that 90% of our thoughts are unconscious. So, this begs the question: Does the quality

Good Choice by Design
While on my way to visit an out-of-town project, I listened to a recent episode of Freakonomics Radio, a podcast that claims to “explore the