MCG Explore Design is an award-winning architecture, planning and interior design firm. We work on education, transportation, military, and civic projects and everything in between. A strategic blend of art and science sets us apart. We incorporate elements of local stories into every project we design and we're proud to support the Red List Free Campaign, which is driving the building industry to create healthier spaces.
We're actively involved in organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the Council of Educational Facility Planners International, the Alaska Design Forum and dozens of other great organizations dedicated to design.
We're actively involved in organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the Council of Educational Facility Planners International, the Alaska Design Forum and dozens of other great organizations dedicated to design.
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We proudly support the Red List Free Campaign, in which we have pledged not to use red-listed materials as part of our standard practice to protect future generations. We hope this will drive the building industry to create spaces that are healthier for the people using them. Architecture and interior design is about more than just providing shelter.
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Jesse Gobeli
Aug 03, 2017
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Danny Rauchenstein
May 05, 2017
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The MCG team is fantastic to work with. They are collaborative, creative, and you get the distinct feeling they really enjoy the work they do (which helps us enjoy the work that we do!). I am also impressed by their vision, recognizing that buildings are more than just revenue, they are a long term piece of the community and shape our future. We at PDC very much enjoy working with MCG! Thanks!
Pj Thao
Aug 17, 2013
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I talked to John directly and looked for help and assistance. First off, if you were iffy about helping out with the restaurant, just don't do it. Second, don't cancel the damn appointment at the last minute and give me some lame excuse that you were, "overwhelmed". John, you are a "professional" architect. Things will always shoot your way with bigger projects and more requirements. Be a man and just say you didn't want to because you only care about fat chunks of money. You probably went to look at the suite and saw how tiny it was. You probably knew you wouldn't get as much as you would doing