The Architect Firm

Shultz & Associates, Ltd. is an award winning Fargo based architectural firm dedicated to providing innovative, effective design solutions; creating environments that support and enhance the lives of our clients and preserve the environment.

We view design innovation in practical terms, creating spaces that efficiently support our client’s operations. Design innovation within this context is about materials that require minimal maintenance and the integration of building systems that are flexible to changing needs and emerging technologies.

Building projects are generally viewed as long-term investments that need to serve for many generations. We are committed to the selection of building systems and materials, and appropriate detailing that stands the test of time, providing long-term durability and value.

AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS:

Otter Tail County Ottertail Operations Center:
Silver LEED Certified
ND AIA Merit Award
ND Ready Mix & Concrete Products Association 2008 Sustainable Design Award

612 Main Avenue:
ND AIA Award of Merit

Otter Tail County Government Services Center:
ND AIA Merit Honor Award

Blue Cross Blue Shiled Customer Service Addition:
ND AIA Merit Award of Merit

Pelican Rapids Historic City Hall:
ND AIA Preservation Award
MN Preservation Alliance Honor Award

 

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612 1/2 Main Avenue
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
Tel: 701 476 0714
mail@thearchitectfirm.com

Resolve to

Resolve to Recycle

When it comes to the environment, being a good global citizen starts at your home. The easiest way to Earth-friendly is to cut down on what you consume and recycle whenever you can. Recycling turns materials that would otherwise become waste into valuable resources. In addition, it generates a host of environmental, financial, and social benefits. Materials like glass, metal, plastics, and paper are collected, separated and sent to facilities that can process them into new materials or products.

Recycling is one of the best environmental success stories of the late 20th century. Recycling, including composting, diverted 82 million tons of material away from landfills and incinerators in 2006, up from 34 million tons in 1990. By 2006, about 8,660 curbside collection programs served roughly half of the American population. Curbside programs, along with drop-off and buy-back centers, resulted in a diversion of about 32 percent of the nation's solid waste in 2005.

Always remember that every little bit helps, recycling just one glass bottle saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours.

 

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