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INSIDE TG+P
INSIDE TG+P
We believe in letting our work speak for itself, and with more than 70 years of experience, Torti Gallas + Partners has a lot to say. But we find that listening is the most important part of any project.
Browse through our design portfolio to gain a better understanding of the transformative work Torti Gallas + Partners does. We’ve organized our portfolio by project type.
Creating the right places starts with having the right people in place. Our designers, architects, planners, and community liaisons bring a multidisciplinary approach to placemaking, because we know that the how and the why are just as important as the what and the where.
It’s relatively easy to design a basic physical structure. Designing buildings and places that promote balanced and sustainable progress, on the other hand, is a lot more challenging. When our clients want to build something that stands the test of time…a place with a soul, they rely on Torti Gallas + Partners and our 70+ years of expertise.
We believe in letting our work speak for itself, and with more than 70 years of experience, Torti Gallas + Partners has a lot to say. But we find that listening is the most important part of any project.
Better ideas are the source of transformation for a better world, and we look forward to sharing and shaping those better ideas.
Mahatma Gandhi famously urged us to, “Be the change that you wish to
see in the world.” As architects, urbanists and planners, we strive to
be a force for positive change in the world through our research,
creative process, neighborhood design and placemaking, Our very work
seeks to embody the kind of change which we wish to see in a rapidly
changing world. That work engages us in the service of the people and
communities it touches, and the incremental change spurred by that work
has the proven power to transform places, neighborhoods, cities and
lives.
Derelict urban lots only become community fabric and
vibrant city plazas through vison and the transformative power of
design. Neighborhoods where a cab won’t stop and a rideshare keeps
driving only become a destination for pedestrians, bicyclists, busses
and public transportation infrastructure through intention, forethought
and design that attracts resources to fuel infrastructure. Food deserts
and commercial strips of pay day lenders only become lively mixed use
commercialcenters at the heart of community economic development when
design, thoughtful programming and strategic investment catalyzes
transformation. Concentrated pockets of poverty, redlined sections of
town and gated enclaves for the rich only becomebalanced, thriving mixed
tenure/mixed income neighborhoods through designs that foster that mix
and the political will to achieve it. Repairing the damage done by years
of sprawl development requires the kind of transformation that is only
engendered by a better solution and approach to development patterns.
The
power of these kinds of fundamental and positive transformations of
place through design is evident in Torti Gallas’s analyses, research and
work. Through case studies, post-occupancy evaluation and observations
of the world around us, we will use this platform as a venue for the
illustration and discussion of transformation. This is the TG+P voice
for the role of design as a tool for catalytic transformation, and this
is our platform to present and discuss a series and set of ideas
surrounding those notions. Design’s significant capacity to incite and
shape the change we wish to see in our world is a mighty force, and we
hope to unlock and enlighten the power of that force through shared
information and informed dialogue.
In his insightful observations
on education Alfred Whitney Griswold wrote, “The only sure weapon
against bad ideas is better ideas.” Design is the fundamental expression
of ideas in our efforts to physically transform the places we live,
work, shop, play, learn and love. Better ideas are the source of
transformation for a better world, and we look forward to sharing and
shaping those better ideas through this format.