DMR Dimensions – Winter 2023-2024 Edition
The latest DMR Dimensions is here. We hope you enjoy reading about the people and projects that made 2023 another great year at DMR.
read moreThe latest DMR Dimensions is here. We hope you enjoy reading about the people and projects that made 2023 another great year at DMR.
read moreDMR’s work with the New Brunswick Board of Education spans more than 30 projects over 14 years
read moreDMR is serving more than 15 New Jersey municipalities offering a full complement of professional planning services, including consulting on affordable housing, cannabis zoning, sustainability, major redevelopment projects, and landscape design. The roster of work tells the story of a depth of capabilities and the cohesive planning services DMR provides.
read moreRecent legislation revived the P3 (public-private partnership) conversation in New Jersey, with DMR, a longtime supporter of the model, leading the way through a variety of advocacy efforts, including published media, conference involvement and webinars. This post was originally published in March 2019 and is periodically updated. (Most recent update November 2023).
read moreJoin us as Charles H. Sarlo, Esq. joins a professional development session at the New Jersey League of Municipalities Annual Conference.
read moreSustainability is no longer an option but a necessity, fundamentally reshaping how architectural firms approach their projects.
This article was written by Lisa Fant and originally appeared in New Jersey Realtor(R) Magazine.
read moreA Nov. 1 groundbreaking ceremony marked the commencement of a 48,000 SF DMR-designed classroom addition at J.P. Stevens High School in Edison. It is part of a $100 million investment by the Edison Board of Education at six of its facilities.
read moreThe Montgomery branch of the Somerset County Library System is among vibrant, celebratory and stimulating libraries across the country that were featured in Library Journal’s Architecture Issue.
read moreDMR has recently participated in construction milestone celebrations in four New Jersey municipalities, delivered through a variety of funding and procurement methods for projects that enhance the learning experience for school-aged children while also being fiscally responsible to residents.
read moreOn Sunday, October 15, Lloyd Rosenberg, AIA, president and CEO of DMR Architects will be honored by bergenPAC, one of the most iconic Northern New Jersey performance spaces, for his contributions to supporting the performing arts community.
read moreWhile libraries have always served as hubs of curiosity and enlightenment, changes in technology, resources and styles have called for many renovations. Middletown is the latest municipality to turn to DMR to renovate their public library to address these modern needs.
read morePost pandemic, clients of DMR across all sectors are saying “Let’s get this party started. Again.” From lobbies of municipal buildings to lobbies of ice rinks, from inside bank branches to inside public libraries, more clients are finding their projects are not just buildings, they are representations of culture and community. And, they can be a lot of fun.
read moreDMR used Governor Murphy’s 2021 Municipal Land Use Law vulnerability assessment as guide for the plan which addresses Dunellen’s susceptibility to flooding and other global warming hazards.
read moreNew Jersey is the fourth most diverse state in the United States and nowhere is that more evident – or beneficial – than at DMR Architects, where varied voices representing 26 countries are represented in our work, an extraordinary number in a firm of just 45 employees.
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