![]() ![]() The ideas of designing smartly, focusing on sustainability, and investing in the quality of a home, remain driving philosophies of our firm.Īlong the way, SALA Architects has served a growing base of civic, commercial, and institutional clients. In today’s media we see much attention paid to “small houses” and smart design, but it was Sarah Susanka’s 1998 book The Not-So-Big House that first focused on the benefits of building well-crafted and livable dwellings. It is fitting that our founding partners, Dale Mulfinger and Sarah Susanka, first met through the University of Minnesota – their spirit of exploration, innovation, and public outreach continue to shape SALA’s culture.ĭuring the early years of the firm, Dale, Sarah, and a growing office of architects and designers focused on energy-efficient residential designs, and connected with clients who were looking for innovative approaches to residential architecture– particularly smaller homes that maximized quality over size. Since our beginning in 1983, SALA Architects has placed a high emphasis on developing intimate, effective relationships with our clients and collaborators. ![]()
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