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FBT Hires Will Moses

October 9, 2017

FBT Architects/Groundwork Studio has hired Will Moses as a principal landscape architect. Over the past decade he has worked on projects ranging from healthcare facilities, streetscapes and city parks to historic research, sports facilities and master planning. At Groundwork Studio, he hopes to further explore green infrastructure and resiliency in landscapes. Also published on Albuquerque […]

Republished from “Atmosphere isn’t sacrificed for security at new Farmington High School” by Mike Easterling FARMINGTON — When it came time to design a new main building at Farmington High School, Jeremy Trumble of the Albuquerque-based design firm FBT Architects knew there was one priority that towered above the rest — security. As the number […]

On Friday May 5th, 2017, FBT attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Jicarilla-Apache Community Center in Dulce, NM with Progressive Construction Management and Flintco. The Community Center, a planned 100,000 sf replacement facility for the Jicarilla Apache Nation, focuses on creating healthy spaces – inside and out. Centrally located in the heart of Dulce, the […]

Pine River Library Park Groundbreaking and Pop-up Playground The Bayfield Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Groundwork Studio Landscape Architects provided a unique opportunity for children to build their own playground. Hosted at the Pine River Library on May 20, the parking lot was transformed into a temporary Pop-Up Playground. Over 100 children collaborated […]

Republished from UNM Newsroom’s UNM selects FBT Architects to design Johnson Center Expansion and Renovation Project 3/24/17 The University of New Mexico has selected local firm FBT Architects, teamed with Hastings+Chivetta Architects, to design UNM’s Johnson Center Expansion and Renovation Project on main campus. After a competitive process that attracted architectural teams from across the […]

Republished from UNM Newsroom’s Construction begins for the McKinnon Center for Management at the Anderson School by Rachel Stone 1/4/17 Work by The University of New Mexico’s Planning, Design & Construction (PDC) has begun on the replacement building at the Anderson School of Management (ASM), which will be known as the McKinnon Center for Management […]

ENR Southwest recently unveiled the winners of its annual Best Projects Competition open to firms in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. A panel of eight judges selected projects in a range of disciplines from Higher Education to Healthcare. FBT and contractor Jaynes Corporation were awarded Best K-12 Project for Northeast Elementary and Hermosa Middle School […]

by Amy Bell, PLA, ASLA, ISA Certified Arborist FBT Architects Landscape Architect This six-part blog series investigates the reasons why we have fallen out of love with soil (or at the very least taken it for granted) and how we can rekindle that relationship through an amended approach to the design and construction of our […]

FBT Gives Back

April 22, 2016

Reprinted from Albuquerque Business First, “See how companies like Delta Dental and FBT Architects continue to give back.” by Juliana Vadnais Throughout the year we feature businesses that are doing their part to give back to the local community. These organizations donate time, money and manpower to projects and services across Albuquerque. Whether the company […]

Funded by the Grow a Healthier Community Initiative, the #TreeTag project joins university students, governmental agencies, local businesses and the local Instagram community to raise awareness about the importance of trees in a fun and approachable way. UNM Students worked with local landscape architecture firm Groundwork Studio, Tree NM and NM State Forestry staff to […]

by Amy Bell, PLA, ASLA, ISA Certified Arborist FBT Architects Landscape Architect This six-part blog series investigates the reasons why we have fallen out of love with soil (or at the very least taken it for granted) and how we can rekindle that relationship through an amended approach to the design and construction of our […]

by Amy Bell, PLA, ASLA, ISA Certified Arborist FBT Architects Landscape Architect This six-part blog series investigates the reasons why we have fallen out of love with soil (or at the very least taken it for granted) and how we can rekindle that relationship through an amended approach to the design and construction of our […]