Landscape architecture applies art and science to the design of public spaces. Whether we're creating a regional park or reimagining a city street we strive to create places for people. Together, we will sensitively integrate the built environment with the relevant ecological processes and connect people with their past and future through an inclusive design process.
Your interior space should reflect your unique identity, vision and purpose. At RDG, it's not about pre-packaged interior design, but about making the right choices to fit your needs now and far into the future.
Lighting has the power to affect how a space looks, feels and functions for the people who use it. That's why our designers are involved from the start. We create intelligent lighting systems that not only add ambience and drama but also save energy and maintenance costs. Whether you want to convey a signature look, illuminate an architectural feature, or simply enhance productivity, you'll get solutions that fit your budget and the way you use the space.
Our in-house engineers are part of the project team from concept to completion. We listen to you to understand your needs. Like enhancing energy efficiency, lowering operating costs, and integrating technology with the flexibility to expand for future needs. From security and communications, to life-safety and lighting control, to alternative energy, we engineer reliable systems you can depend on for the life of your facility.
Please join us in welcoming Erin Jackson, SHRM-CP to RDG! Erin joins us as our new Human Resources Manager, helping fellow employees navigate benefits and supporting efforts to create even more effective polices and procedures. She is a graduate of Grand View University and is active in her SHRM...
Flanking the Peace Mall entrance on the campus of Central College in Pella, Iowa, the ten-foot-high installation “Sentinels” displays over 1200 names etched in glass, honoring those who have sacrificed to serve our country.
Seniors justifiably have concerns about virus spread within multifamily environments, but these communities can reduce the burdens of living in a single-family home and provide an opportunity to build new relationships.
Located in #DesMoines, Iowa, the Jay Spence Shelter House at Greenwood Park is a Works Progress Administration- era project originally designed in 1933/1934. Built as an open-air shelter with an enclosed portion for storage and housing equipment, the 1,360-SF shelter was constructed with a limestone...
We're now accepting applications for our summer architectural internship program!
On this #EmployeeAppreciationDay, we want to thank each and every one of our incredible RDGers. The work we do is m… https://t.co/U6ljmnJOI1
A recent @WELLcertified PR campaign has raised awareness of the #WELL Building Standard, yet you might wonder: can… https://t.co/I6DPIR9ZyY
RDG's #design for Harbach Lofts in downtown Des Moines, Iowa unites the original two historic structures via a cent… https://t.co/ySAEoZ9tS4
Next Thursday, March 11, RDG Communications Director, Erin Van Zee is set to discuss current trends and strategies… https://t.co/Tb5jqGUguC
We're immensely proud to share that RDG's Conservation and Community Outreach Specialist Molly Hanson has been reco… https://t.co/VM5diMzH58