In fulfilling its core mission, The Challenge Program connects social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Through the course of its vocational training program, trainees work toward earning their GED or high school diploma while simultaneously learning construction and “life” skills by rehabilitating low-income housing in Wilmington’s most neglected neighborhoods. The Program employs green building practices, introducing such methods and technologies to end users who are typically the last to benefit from such practices.

 

This project aspires to embody the mission of The Challenge Program. Not only have the students constructed the building as part of their curriculum, the building serves as both a showcase of current techniques and a laboratory for testing new ideas in sustainable construction.  The project aims to achieve a LEED Gold rating from the USGBC.

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Rainscreen wall panel installation

 
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Rainscreen panel construction 
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Salvaged Wood Block Floor

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Recognition:

2015 AIA Pennsylvania Honor Award
2014 AIA Philadelphia Gold Medal
2008 AIA Philadelphia Silver Medal, Unbuilt
2007 AIA Pennsylvania Merit Award, Unbuilt

Projects

Frances M. Maguire Art Museum - St. Joseph's University

All-School Commons – Germantown Friends School

Loggia Loft

PPR Residence Hall - Swarthmore College

Discovery Center - Outward Bound & Audubon Society

Wexler Gallery

Center For Advanced Technologies - Bucks County Community College

The Cooper

Caesar Rodney Hall - University of Delaware

Jefferson School

Greene Street Friends School

Campus Bookstore & Development Office - University of Delaware

Margaret Passmore Trickey Building

Delaware History Museum

Bigham Leatherberry Wise Place - People's Emergency Center

150 Rouse Boulevard

Class of 1986 Fitness and Wellness Center - Princeton University

The Clay Studio

Basecamp Delta

The Study at University City

Matchbox - Swarthmore College

Housing Northwest Arkansas

Arts Café Expansion & Renovation - University of Pennsylvania

Gore Capabilities Center

Dogfish Head Brews and Eats

Construction Training & Education Center

Tyler School of Art - Temple University

Library Playspace

Intercultural Engagement Center - University of Delaware

Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Yards Brewery

Aqua Foro

Iovance Biotherapeutics

Gibbs Center Production Studio – Challenge Program

Pavilion & Children's Discovery Garden at Sister Cities Park

Gettysburg Montessori School

Edible Garden and Classroom - Tyler Arboretum

SEPTA Bus Shelters

WP Point Event Space & Lodge

Philadelphia Union Training Facility

The Global Learning Center

Shallcross Hall - Friends Central School

The Cove

201 Rouse Boulevard

351 Rouse Boulevard

Barnegat House

Courtyard House

Rural Loft

DIGSAU

340 North 12th Street

Suite 421

Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Architect/Designer

We are seeking a full-time architect or designer with exceptional graphic and illustration skills along with drafting and modeling abilities. The roles and responsibilities of the Architect/Designer position include broad exposure to many aspects of project design and delivery, including participation in developing design concepts, creating presentation materials, working on construction documents, and assisting in construction administration. The ideal candidate should have interiors (FFE) experience and must be a multi-tasking, detail-oriented, hard-working team player. 

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Summer Architectural Internship

We are seeking a temporary Architectural Designer with exceptional graphic and illustration skills as well as drafting abilities for our summer internship program. The roles and responsbilities of the Architectural Designer position include a budding interest into a broad exposure to many aspects of project design and delivery, including participation in developing design concepts, creating presentation materials, working on construction documents, and assisting in construction administration. The candidate must be adaptable and able to work to prioritizing tasks with Project Architect supervision; demonstrate an imaginative, creative and innovative design solutions to technical problems; be flexible, a motivated multi-tasker, detail-oriented, and a hard-working team player.

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DIGSAU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a participant in the U.S. Federal E-Verify program. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.   Salary is commensurate with experience and skill, including a comprehensive benefits package.  DIGSAU offers medical, dental, life insurance benefits, company 401k and profit-sharing plan, paid holidays and paid time off, as well as an annual professional development stipends and certification reimbursements for continual improvement. 

 

Applicants should send a Letter of Interest, Resume, and Portfolio in one PDF document, not to exceed 5MB, to:  employment@digsau.com; No phone calls, please.