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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 […]

Reprinted from Albuquerque Business First, “UNMH takes next step toward new $500 million project” by Stephanie Guzman An Albuquerque-based architecture firm that has designed many University of New Mexico Hospital facilities was awarded the contract to create a new development plan for a replacement hospital. FBT Architects, along with Omaha, Nebraska-based HDR, an architecture and […]

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 […]

by Amy Bell, PLA, ASLA, ISA Certified Arborist FBT Architects Landscape Architect This six-part blog series will investigate 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 […]

Associated General Contractors of New Mexico announced the Best Building awards for 2016, including three FBT schools: Northeast Elementary and Hermosa Middle in Farmington and Rita M. Marquez Elementary/Anton Chico K-8 in Anton Chico, NM. FBT was also selected as an Industry Choice Winner for Outstanding Architectural Firm. Recipients are selected by their approach to […]

As tactical urbanism and the pop up phenomenon take the urban landscape by storm, people are not only jumping onboard the proverbial food truck but asking an important question – what on earth is a pop up playground? It’s temporary. It’s limited only by imagination. It’s relatively simple. All you need is: Loose parts (generally […]

Reprinted from KOB.com, “2 new schools officially unveiled in Farmington” by Devin Neeley, Eyewitness News 4 Safety scissors replaced the usual giant pair of scissors at the ribbon cutting Monday for two new schools in Farmington. Northeast Elementary and Hermosa Middle School were built right across the street from each other with just more than […]