/ Corporate / Giving Back is the Guiding Tenet of DIGroup Architecture’s DNA

Giving Back is the Guiding Tenet of DIGroup Architecture’s DNA

Parul Dubey on December 1, 2023 - in Corporate, News

DIGroup Architecture recently participated in the AIA Newark & Suburban Architects CANstruction 2023, a friendly competition to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey and secure donations for the holiday season. The firm’s team members, (back row, L-R) LoriAnne Jones; Priya Badri; Thomas Chabella; Ewa Malkin; and Kelli Glasgow as well as (front row) Shepard Thompson and Ayushi Vora, transformed 2,900 cans of food into a futuristic structure. DIG’s vision aligned with its commitment to a more sustainable future while competing against architecture, construction and engineering professionals statewide.

Latest Initiative benefits Community Food Bank of New Jersey

 

Morristown, N.J. – When DIGroup Architecture (DIG) recently participated in the AIA Newark & Suburban Architects CANstruction 2023, the firm’s team members transformed 2,900 cans of food into a futuristic structure. DIG’s vision captured the firm’s commitment to a more sustainable future while engaging in some friendly competition for architecture, construction and engineering professionals statewide – all for the benefit of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey.

CANstruction, which hauled in more than 17,000 canned food donations and created an open-to-the-public display at the Morris Museum in Morristown, is just one example of DIG’s commitment to community participation, engagement and giving back that is purpose-built into its company DNA.

DIG co-founders Vincent Myers, President; Jeffrey Venezia, CEO; and Rich Alderiso, COO have created an award-winning firm with a culture of giving back through architecture, interior, and graphic design as well as time and talent, is value shared – and acted upon – by all members of the firm.

Furthermore, DIG’s track record of supporting the communities in which they work is made tangible through community service efforts and volunteerism as well as its portfolio of completed projects in the sectors they serve. These include education, healthcare, senior living and community/civic spaces. In addition, team members – from principals to interns – participate in mentoring, volunteering and giving back. This often occurs after hours and has resulted in accolades for these efforts.

For example, Senior Project Manager LoriAnne Jones, a recent 40 Under 40 standout, has mentored high school students and volunteers with the NAACP Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological & Scientific Program, while Swarupa Samant, principal, was named a 2023 Woman of Influence, in part because of her work in the community. Notable outreach projects include involvement with Dina’s Dwellings, a supportive-housing haven for survivors of domestic violence.

“We walk the walk,” said Myers.  “As a firm, we have contributed and donated hundreds – if not thousands – of hours of personal time to the communities we serve. We understand that creating spaces is only half of the equation in our ‘Architecture for Change’ philosophy, and that we all need to be agents of change while wearing our ‘hats’ as designers, architects and creative thinkers.”

In fact, Myers himself voluntarily redesigned the basketball courts at Ewing Township’s Moody Park, the community that he and his family have called “home” for two decades.

In addition, members of DIG also seek opportunities to get in front of minority young people and women through the ACE Mentor Program; is a past sponsor of Philadelphia’s MyWIC (Mentoring Young Women in Construction) Annual Summer Camp; and participates in guest speaking engagements at local high schools and colleges/universities. Team members serve as panelists who discuss diversity in architecture and participate in STEM and construction-related events as well.

About DIGroup Architecture

Formed in 2006 and headquartered in New Brunswick, N.J., with offices in Philadelphia, DIGroup Architecture (DIG) is an award-winning architecture, interior design and environmental graphics firm serving clients and communities in education, civic, healthcare and senior living. DIGroup Architecture is a certified Minority-Owned, Disadvantaged and Small Business Enterprise (MBE/DBE/SBE), driven to create “Architecture for Change.”

 

 

Comments are disabled