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Color in Learning Environments

Color is an essential detail in learning environments as it stimulates both the mind and emotions of children. Textures, patterns, and colors all impact how space is perceived and provide graphic stimuli necessary for the development of clear, descriptive connections between visual ques and words. [...]

September 23rd, 2020|

Finding the Way Back to School

Wayfinding design plays an important role in directing the flow of people. Varying patterns, colors, materials, and signage provide a visual directional prompt. As the school year begins and we continue to battle COVID-19, there are many details to consider when it comes to protecting [...]

September 5th, 2020|

VCP Community Building

A3G Architects was honored to be the architect of record for the Kansas City Veterans Community Project (VCP). We worked with VCP from the start to help create the Outreach Center and then the Tiny House Village. The recently completed Community Building now provides the village with additional [...]

July 30th, 2020|

Getting Back to The Office

For many, the question of returning to the office is uncertain. Even more uncertain is what the office will look like when they do return. Many employers are likely to hold off on drastic design changes and opt for more flexible options. But you will [...]

July 28th, 2020|

NeoConnect 2020

NeoConnect is a virtual platform for NeoCon 2020 where designers can connect in place of the in-person conference. Every year the Merchandise Mart in Chicago is filled with designers from all over the world for three days in June to see what is [...]

June 25th, 2020|

Timber Ridge Development

A3G Architects was chosen to design homes for the first custom home subdivision in Liberty, Missouri - Timber Ridge. The 13-lot development sits around a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by trees in the heart of Liberty. Each lot is approximately one acre in size. A3G worked [...]

June 11th, 2020|
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