News Release: 9/5/2024
September 5, 2024
Contact:
Monica Hendrickson
mhendrickson@dsgw.com
218-348-2268
For Immediate Release
DSGW Architecture Expands to Bring Community-Focused Design
Closer to Bemidji and Washburn
New offices in Bemidji, MN, and Washburn, WI strengthen DSGW’s 86-year commitment to designing spaces that reflect local culture and community needs.
Duluth, MN (September 5, 2024) – DSGW Architecture, known for its deep-rooted partnerships with rural and Indigenous communities, is expanding its presence with new offices in Bemidji, Minnesota as well as Washburn, Wisconsin. This move brings decades of experience in healthcare, education, and Indigenous design closer to the people and projects that shape these regions. This expansion underscores DSGW’s hands-on approach to solving local challenges with thoughtful, sustainable design solutions.
Local Expertise with a Deep Understanding of Communities
What sets DSGW Architecture apart is its ability to bridge the gap between large-scale design expertise and a deep connection to rural and Indigenous communities. The firm delivers designs that resonate with the values and identity of the people they serve. Whether it's designing state-of-the-art healthcare facilities or creating community spaces that honor Indigenous traditions, DSGW’s work reflects a rare combination of cultural sensitivity, technical expertise, and a commitment to local collaboration.
Bringing Our People Closer to Projects
“We’ve been planning this expansion for some time, and establishing a presence in Bemidji is a natural fit for us,” said John Geissler, CEO and President of DSGW Architecture. “By being closer to the projects and the people we work with, we can collaborate more effectively and deliver design solutions that truly reflect the needs and aspirations of the region. We look forward to contributing to the growth and vitality of these areas through our community-focused, hands-on approach.”
A Legacy of Indigenous Design
DSGW Architecture is honored to work closely with over 40 Tribal Nations across the country, creating culturally respectful spaces that honor tradition while serving modern needs. Projects such as the Red Lake Tribal College and Government Center and Naytahwaush Health Center are testaments to DSGW’s commitment to integrating cultural values into its designs.
“Working with Indigenous communities is a privilege and a responsibility we take seriously,” said Mike Laverdure, Principal Indigenous Architect at DSGW. “Our approach is rooted in listening, collaboration, and respect for cultural heritage. We aim to create spaces that not only meet functional needs but also reflect the community’s identity and values.”
Local Portfolio Highlights
Residents of Bemidji and the surrounding areas may already be familiar with DSGW’s impactful work, which includes notable projects such as:
- Northwoods Battered Women's Shelter (Bemidji) – currently under construction
- Paul Bunyan Communications (Grand Rapids)
- Red Lake Tribal College and Government Center (Red Lake)
- Bemidji First City Liquor (Bemidji)
- Naytahwaush Health Center (Naytahwaush)
The new offices in Bemidji and Washburn mark DSGW’s continued growth across Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, bringing the total number of offices to five, with professional registrations in 16 states nationwide.
To celebrate this expansion, DSGW invites the community to join them for a grand opening celebration on Thursday, September 12th at 11:30 AM at their new Bemidji office, located at 522 Beltrami Ave NW.
For more information about DSGW Architecture and their projects, visit dsgw.com.
About DSGW Architecture
DSGW Architecture is a full-service architecture firm dedicated to creating spaces that are innovative, sustainable, and responsive to the communities they serve. With expertise in healthcare, education, hospitality, civic design, and more, DSGW blends thoughtful design with practical solutions to enhance the human experience across diverse environments.
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