HDG Architecture

HDG Architecture

Architecture and Planning

Spokane, Washington 952 followers

Make It Matter | Design with a purpose

About us

HDG Architecture is a multi-faceted architecture and design studio with experience in a variety of project types such as commercial, multi and single family residential, mixed-use, hospitality, office, and restaurant design. Our team's diverse set of skills can create and materialize every aspect of a project from start to finish; architecture, interior design, and branding are all in-house assets, affording us the level of control required for our integrated and appealing design solution. Client collaboration and communication are crucial components in the execution of a great plan and key elements in a successful relationship. A satisfied client is our objective, and a beautiful design is our passion.

Website
http://www.hdg-architecture.com/
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Spokane, Washington
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
Residential, Hospitality, Mixed Use, Commercial, Restaurant, Design, Interior Design, and Architecture

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    RAD!

    View profile for David Buescher, graphic

    2024 AIA Washington Council President, COO of Fusion Architecture I believe that architecture is about creating spaces for current needs that define and shape the future.

    Exciting news for young architectural professionals in Washington! AIA Washington Council's Rolling Clock bills were unanimously passed out of their respective chambers today, ahead of the first policy cutoff. Thanks to all of you who made the trip to Olympia last week, to share your support for removing the rolling clock from our state statute. We participated in over 30 legislator meetings to share with our senators and representatives the importance of removing this barrier this year. Each bill now starts the process over again in the opposite chamber; likely one bill will move forward and the other will drop off. With just over 4 weeks left in this session, there is still work to be done and we’re not slowing down!

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    At HDG we believe that the built environment matters. We should leave behind a legacy of great buildings that matter and support policies that help advance our profession as well as support the community. We are excited to say that our COO David Buescher, AIA is beginning his role as AIA Washington Council President for 2024 supporting all 4,000+ architects across the state of Washington.

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    2024 AIA Washington Council President, COO of Fusion Architecture I believe that architecture is about creating spaces for current needs that define and shape the future.

    As one of my first duties as 2024 AIA Washington Council President I devoted two days in Olympia with my colleagues and fellow AIA members, talking with our state legislators about crucial updates to policies that affect all architects and residences of Washington state. One noteworthy focus was addressing the AIA Washington Council-sponsored bill that would align our state with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)'s 2023 retirement of the rolling clock. This issue is of particular significance in Washington, which remains one of only two states that have not abolished the rolling clock. Our efforts aimed to underscore the unique implications and challenges this presents for our emerging professionals. Our bill has been well received from both sides of the aisle and we are looking forward to the opportunity to celebrate its passage. Additionally, our advocacy extended to the Energy Upgrade Navigator Program, where we emphasized its potential to significantly benefit residents of Washington state. This legislation goes beyond merely facilitating access to energy upgrades; it is designed to create a streamlined process to empower Washington state residents to find rebates in a single, comprehensive platform that will access federal, state, local, and utility incentives for homes and small businesses. This inclusive approach aims to simplify the process, making it more efficient and accessible for those seeking to enhance energy efficiency in their homes and businesses. Participating in Capitol Connections was a remarkable experience, and I am proud to contribute to these vital discussions that directly impact our architectural community and the well-being of our state's residents. If you’re interested in becoming more involved in your local chapter of AIA or AIA Washington Council, I’m always happy to have a conversation to share my journey and experiences over the years in AIA. AIA Washington Council The American Institute of Architects (AIA) AIA Spokane National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) HDG Architecture

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