2100 Receives USGBC Wisconsin Leadership Award
The West North Central region of USGBC communities supports a Community Leadership Award program that honors individuals and organizations whose work has been influential in the expansion of sustainable, high-performing buildings. The 2100 is a LEED Gold project that...
What is A Sense of Community?
At AG Architecture, we work to design and build innovative structures for multifamily, mixed-use and senior living clients that foster a sense of community. That is what we do. It is our tagline. But what does that mean? For our firm, it is not just about creating a...
Meet the Team – 25th Anniversary Celebration
In 1992, a fledgling architectural firm first known as Aldrian Guszkowski was formed. After Chuck Aldrian’s retirement in 1998 and the firm’s move to the Village of Wauwatosa, it was re-branded AG Architecture, reflecting the names of Steve Alexander and Gene...
Meet The Team – Eric Harrmann
A committed AG team member for over 10 years, Harrmann is passionate about every aspect of the project process, but believes thoughtful site planning is the foundation that paves the way for project success.
Advocacy in Action: The World is Getting Smaller
A variety of senior living and multifamily projects recently completed and on the boards have brought to our attention a growing trend in unit design – smaller apartments. For the senior population the decision to move to an Independent Living environment involves the willingness to part with their homes in exchange for a space that is more manageable in size, but in turn is connected to a variety of easily accessible amenities.