Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A Day Made of Glass

Posted by: Christopher J. Scarafile, Senior Project Manager


We've been noticing products like this starting to emerge in technology, but this is truly where our world is heading.  Are you ready?!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Crossing the Finish Line

Posted by: Jeanne Lombardo, Marketing Specialist


After several months of intense training, Meyer Design’s very own Phil Burkett AIA LEED-AP, Project Manager (left) and Chris Cruikshank, Business and IT Manager (right), officially crossed the finish line at the Boston Marathon this past Monday.

Phill and Chris have been avid runners over the past few years.  Phil has completed 6 marathons and this marathon was Chris' 2nd. Way to go, Team Meyer!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Upcoming Sustainability Events!

Posted by Jessica Lacroce, LEED-AP, Sustainability Coordinator

Photo provided by DVGBC

On April 28, George T. Wilson, AIA LEED-AP, Principal of Meyer Architects, will be a judge for Delaware Valley Green Building Council's (DVGBC) 2011 Sustainable Design Competition! As an important part of the Education and Outreach Programs, DVGBC conducts an annual design competition to engage regional colleges and universities and young professionals in the process of sustainable design. Click Here for more information.


As the chair of the Emerging Professionals committee, Meyer Design has been working along with several other community organizations on the DVGBC’s 2nd Annual Earth Day of Service on April 30.  Click Here for more information.

Friday, April 8, 2011

World Cafe Live at the Queen

Posted by Suzanne H. Nicholson, ASID NCIDQ LEED-AP, Principal & COO


The city of Wilmington, DE celebrated the long-awaited grand opening of World Cafe Live at the historic Queen Theatre. Meyer Design, Inc. was thrilled to work with entrepreneur Hal Real and developer Buccini/Pollin to design and select all interior furnishings for the new venue! In the next year, they hope to draw over 100,000 people for 350 concerts. Click here to read the article in The Philadelphia Inquirer.