Grayslake High School District 127 and Legat Architects use Arc dashboard to establish sustainability baseline and benchmark waste and energy reduction efforts
Dennis Paben celebrates 20 years at Legat Architects
Architecture with a smile: Dennis Paben relies on decisiveness and humor to tackle Herculean projects, impress clients, and support coworkers at Legat Architects for two decades.
Bryan Archibald receives Legat Architects’ 2024 Wayne F. Machnich Commitment Award
Beyond the end zone: coworkers commend Southern Illinois University graduate Bryan Archibald for elevating design, acing complex projects, and shaking up the status quo at Legat Architects
Augustana College Sorensen Hall facelift reanimates time-honored facility
Makeover of 126-year-old Sorensen Hall repairs flaws, revives image, and earns praise of Augustana College alumni, students, and employees.
Legat Architects’ redesigned website racks up 17 international awards
Running with the giants: global digital content competitions applaud Legat Architects’ new website for outstanding design and brand support.
Bright Futures Preschool receives Illinois Association of School Boards Award of Merit
Galesburg CUSD #205’s Bright Futures Preschool one of three schools to receive Illinois Association of School Boards’ Award of Merit recognizing outstanding school design and planning.
Study shows Heartland Community College FOCUS classrooms improve teaching and learning
Post-occupancy study reveals model interactive classrooms enhance participation, engagement, and mood/energy among Heartland Community College users.
Ted Haug sets design standard for 40 years at Legat Architects
Adapt, guide, design: Ted Haug, treasured by colleagues and beloved by coworkers, celebrates four decades of setting the pace at Legat Architects.
Legat Architects’ website wins three MUSE Creative Awards
Clean, modern, easy to navigate: Legat Architects’ website wins trio of creative awards from international competition recognizing brands that “push boundaries and set new standards”
Disability and architecture: ADA and universal design at college campuses
How architects and higher education providers can create settings that cater to students with and without disabilities
Schools as parks: tapping into nature to improve student and community well-being
Reconnecting with our outdoor environments means a social, mental, and physical boost for students and community members
A new era for Galesburg Junior Senior High School
Additions and renovations transform outdated high school into junior-senior high school with efficient systems, enhanced curriculum, and collegiate setting