DxDempsey  

                                                                                                     February 2012 
the pop Up studio

Check out Mike's latest endeavor, the pop Up studio.


January's event:
"Sugar: a borrowed landscape"

The pop Up studio will host monthly events here in Scranton that will be part art happening, part social networking project, and part relaxed gathering of friends old and new! Their experiential works will be designed specifically for each venue and with consideration to readily available, recycled or donated materials, resources, and spaces.

Upcoming event:
"Soft"
Friday, February 24
at the Tripp House

more info at:
Bienvenue!

This month DxDempsey welcome's two newbies to our office: Celeste Hall and Reagan King.

Celeste received her Bachelor of Architecture from The University of Notre Dame and has practiced architecture since 2004. She has worked in Chicago with Konstant Architecture and Planning
supporting the design and construction of private high-end residences on Chicago's north shore. Most recently she
has worked in New York City with Robert A.M. Stern Architects where she provided project management and support on a variety of academic and institutional projects.

Reagan received her B.S. Arch and M.Arch from The Catholic University of America. She also serves as adjunct lecturer at Marywood University's School of Architecture, teaching both Foundation Design and Digital Media.

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Associate Michael Muller Named One of
Northeast Pennsylvania's  
Top 20 Under 40

Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal salutes young, successful locals in their annual Top 20 Under 40 publication. This year, Michael Muller from our office is among those recognized for the talent and ambition they bring to the region. 

As both a designer and project manager at DxDempsey, Mike makes meaningful contributions in many aspects of the firm. While projects vary in size from designing small residential renovations to coordinating retail concepts for several casinos in Las Vegas, he loves them all.  

Mike attributes his success and creative fulfillment to his hard work and community involvement.  He has been active with Marywood University for many years and holds the distinction of being a member of the project team that designed the School of Architecture.  Since then, he has continuously been invited back, not only to participate as a studio critic for student design work, but also to teach as an adjunct lecturer. 

Muller received his Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees from Savannah College of Art and Design.  He has been a member of the board for the Architectural Heritage Association; served as a member of the Everhart association, designing the Everhart After Dark events; and is currently involved in the Elm Street Project as a member of the design committee. His most recent community effort is a project he is developing with a few creative-minded colleagues called "The Pop-Up Studio." By creating temporary, adaptable, interactive artworks, the aim is to bring together a group of creative professionals committed to an engaging and thoughtful life in Lackawanna County.