AMD Architecture is committed to involvement in activities on a local and regional level which are felt to have architectural significance or community benefits. We have been involved with a range of projects from writing municipal High Performance Building Standards (HPBS) to designing a low-income green home development. This involvement reflects our concern about social and environmental issues in architecture, design, and construction.
We are proud to have received the Utah Housing Coalition's Preservation Project of the Year Award for the Westwood Apartment Renovation project in conjunction with Restore Utah. Our ongoing collaboration with Restore provides the opportunity to bring updated living units and amenities to low income housing throughout the valley.
Head over to the Ronald McDonald House Charities Intermountain Area facebook page at noon for the virtual grand opening of The Park that Love Built. More information can be found on their website. https:// www.rmhcslc.org/ the-park-that-lo ve-built/
During a recent site visit to the Ronald McDonald House's Garden that Love Built, Dan with Paulsen Construction received paw-sitive feedback from Durfee on the progress that's being made. Ronald McDonald House Charities Intermountain Area
Congratulations to Brandon Jenkins on becoming AMD's newest licensed architect! He's adding a black turtleneck to his Christmas shopping list, to symbolize joining the club.