By:
Jill Colbert
October 31st, 2019
Congratulations NM architect Jesse Bulman on being named a Corridor Business Journal Forty Under 40 honoree. For the 15th year running, the CBJ celebrated 40 of the Corridor’s most successful young professionals who have made a significant impact in their business and community. The 40 recipients were selected by a committee of previous honorees.
By:
Jill Colbert
October 21st, 2019
Neumann Monson Architects was honored with three AIA Central States Region Excellence in Design Awards this October at a celebration in St. Louis, MO. The three awarded projects were entered in the architecture category, of which only nine awards were presented. The awards program honors projects in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma with notable accomplishment and excellent design qualities.
By:
Jill Colbert
September 16th, 2019
Neumann Monson President, Tim Schroeder, has been named a Corridor Business Journal (CBJ) 2019 COO of the Year Honoree in the for-profit company category of the C-Suite Awards. The CBJ C-Suite Awards program recognizes C-level executives who have made an outstanding contribution to their company’s performance and leadership over the past three years. 10 honorees were selected by the 2018 C-Suite Awards recipients and were recognized at a Sept. 11th awards luncheon.
By:
Jill Colbert
September 5th, 2019
For a fourth consecutive year, Neumann Monson Architects has been honored with the PSMJ Resources (PSMJ) Premier Award for Client Satisfaction. The selection process is a collaboration between PSMJ and the client relationship improvement experts at Client Savvy and is awarded based on data collected from 280,000 client surveys covering over 300 firms. Firms were selected based on both the quality of feedback received and the quantity of replies.
By:
Jill Colbert
September 4th, 2019
One University Place has achieved LEED Certification from the United States Green Building Council. The LEED rating system is the foremost program for buildings, homes and communities that are designed, constructed, maintained and operated for improved environmental and human health performance.
By:
Jill Colbert
July 10th, 2019
By Callah Nelson (Part of AIA National Convention takeaways by NM architects) The AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) promotes design practices that enhance design quality and environmental performance. The committee has developed 10 measures to evaluate projects: Integration, Community, Ecology, Water, Economy, Energy, Wellness, Resources, Change, and Discovery. COTE continually refines a cache of resources and strategies to help architects address each measure’s sustainable principles. This is the Top Ten Toolkit.
By:
Jill Colbert
May 20th, 2019
Neumann Monson Architects (NM) president Tim Schroeder and architect Sally Obernolte shared an update on NM’s client experience initiative at this year’s Client Experience for Professional Services (CXps) conference in Durham, North Carolina, on May 21st. Their presentation titled, “Experiences Drawn on Purpose,” shared the firm’s journey to become outwardly focused, the strategies they used to gain buy-in from their team, and the results they have achieved by leveraging client experience to stay competitive.
By:
Nathan Griffith
May 13th, 2019
When the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library (NCSML) director Sarah Henderson asked us if we’d like to help high school students replicate of a portion of the Berlin Wall for an exhibit they were calling "Revolution Starts in the Streets," we jumped at the opportunity.
By:
Jill Colbert
April 29th, 2019
On April 26th, NM was honored with an International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Great Plains Chapter Interior Design Excellence Award (IDEA) for the design of a private residence located in Des Moines.
By:
Jill Colbert
April 18th, 2019
The American Institute of Architects (AIA), Iowa Chapter recognized two projects designed by Neumann Monson with Impact Awards during the annual spring conference on Thursday, April 18th, in Ames. This was the inaugural year of the Impact Awards program that recognizes architectural projects that are specifically designed to directly benefit social, humanitarian, community or environmental causes.