As architects, we know that your building has many jobs-to protect, to inspire, to operate sustainably and to respond sensitively to its site. As each building requires the materials, systems and design decisions that suit it best, Portico treats every architectural project as an individual and unique effort-learning from the past to bring the very best to the present.
The 14th Street Promenade in San Diego is officially open! The space was created by eliminating one parking lane on the east side of the street and reducing the width of traffic lanes, gaining about 16 additional feet—more than doubling the existing width. Congrats to MIG San Diego staff Rick...
Join MIG Principal and Landscape Architect Brice Maryman as he presents "Making Space: Optimistic City-Making Strategies for Addressing Urban Homelessness." This talk will focus on the role of landscape architects in confronting this contemporary challenge, focusing on proactive ways to make public...
The Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel exemplifies the strategic goals of the American Society of Landscape Architects Smart Policies for a Changing Climate. We are excited to announce the project was selected as a pioneering case study of a transit oriented, green, salmon-friendly development....
In celebration of International Women's Day, we are honoring one of our founders: Susan Goltsman -- the G in MIG! Susan passed away in 2016, but her contributions have had a lasting impact, not only on the firm but on the fields of environmental design and children's play around the world.
Paul Fragua, Dennis Meyer and Allison CraigSundine are presenting "Making the Invisible Visible Again" on Friday, March 5 at 1:15 pm PST as part of the NAI Region 9 Sierra Pacific Workshop. Every project needs to be context-driven and shaped by the Tribal Community to support the connection with...