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Russell Fason Named CEO of WER Architects (Super Mover)

He has been a partner at the firm since 2015 and has more than 20 years of experience in architecture. read more >
The Little Rock Technology Park.
Construction / Government & Politics / Real Estate

Tech Park Announces $9.6M Phase 2 Expansion

Renovations of Five Main Place have already started and are expected to be complete by spring of 2024. read more >
Benjamin Gregory, principal at WER Architects
Construction

Benjamin Gregory Named Principal at WER Architects

Gregory joined WER in 2018 after relocating from Philadelphia to Arkansas. read more >
Construction / Education / Media & Marketing

ASO Says Music Center Will Enrich East Village

WER Architects/Planners is looking forward to making the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra’s planned $9 million, 20,000-SF music center in Little Rock’s East Village neighborhood sing, pun intended. read more >
Business Services / Construction / Government & Politics

Tech Park Shows Off Phase II; Budget Expected in February

WER Architects/Planners unveils architectural renderings for the second phase of the $100 million, six-phase Little Rock Technology Park, which is designed to attract and retain startups and established tech companies. read more >
David Sargent, principal and CEO of WER Architects/Planners In Little Rock, expects the health care sector to generate a significant amount of work for Arkansas firms in the year ahead.  “We’re seeing more of these senior living neighborhoods where there’s either duplexes or apartments for 55 and up,” he said.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Blueprint For 2018? Architecture Firms See Busy YearLock Icon

Spending on construction projects across the country could rise by 4 percent this year over 2017, which is welcome news for Arkansas architects and engineers. read more >
David Sargent
Business Services / Construction / Education

Architect David Sargent on Heartbreaking Design Trends, Favorite Projects

David Sargent joined WER in 1986 and was named CEO in 2006. Many of his projects have received awards, including a National AIA Design Award for the Clinton Presidential Center. In addition to leading the firm’s overall design, Sargent mentors younger staff members and builds on client and industry relationships. Sargent is a member of the American Institute of Architects and has his LEED AP credential from the U.S. Green Building Council. read more >