Finance and Commerce Features Walsh Bishop
The August 19 edition of Finance and Commerce features a story about Walsh Bishop and our new building. Please follow this link for the entire article.
LEED-CS Registration Exciting Step in New Building
Walsh Bishop has taken another important step in renovating our new building by registering the project for LEED-CS Certification through the United States Green Building Council (USGBC.)
LEED certification provides third-party verification that a building project meets green building and performing measures. The benefits of having a LEED certified building can include lower operating costs, increased asset value, a healthier environment for occupants, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Walsh Bishop is a founding sponsor of the Mississippi Headwaters Chapter of the USGBC and this step further demonstrates our commitment to designing, building and working in an environmentally responsible manner. LEED certification will enable us to not only “walk the walk”, but also to enhance our ability to bring that knowledge and process to our clients.
Black Bear Casino on CBS this Friday!
A special program featuring Walsh Bishop’s recently completed Black Bear Casino, Hotel & Golf will air this Friday, August 8th, at 6:30 on KDLH CBS Channel 3. Check it out! We promise that this program will be just as entertaining as Seinfeld, which normally airs during this time slot!
Walsh Bishop..Meet Your New Building!
Last Friday was a gorgeous summer day and one in which Walsh Bishop employee/owners were formally introduced to our new building. The afternoon started out with tours of the building from top to bottom, and was followed by a family picnic at Boom Island. Many people were amazed at the incredible architectural details found in this old building that interestingly, started out as a candy factory. In fact, on the roof of the building is a large vat in which you can still detect the scent of molasses! Meanwhile, the building renovation continues at full-steam with alot of recent demolition and importantly, a decision regarding the type of elevator that will be installed.
Finally, this week Walsh Bishop launched an internal “Name Your Building” Contest. The name should speak not only to the building, it’s history and neighborhood, but also to Walsh Bishop and our own identity. Importantly, it should resonate with other tenants and tell a story. Watch this website for a formal name announcement in September!
SALO, LLC on 20/20!
Incase you missed it, last Friday, August 1st, the offices of SALO, Oberon and NumberWorks were featured on ABC News’ 20/20! Walsh Bishop has provided interior design services for SALO in 2 office spaces within 4 years. They were featured as part of their recent “treadmill desk” study in association with Dr. Jim Levine and the Mayo Clinic.
Check out this interesting and innovative workplace health initiative.
Ruben Suare’s Innovative Mission at Walsh Bishop
Innovation. We talk about it often at Walsh Bishop, but what does it really stand for? The basic definition of innovation is “something new or different introduced.” We know the designers and architects at Walsh Bishop can produce unlimited innovative and creative design ideas, but does reality always support these ideas?
The recent developments of new materials and fabrication techniques has altered the way in which architects think and design. Digital fabrication techniques are changing traditional production systems and enabling architects to integrate processes from initial design through fabrication and installation. In a world that, at its most basic process-driven level has not been altered in many years, these developments are quite radical.
Walsh Bishop’s new Vice President and Managing Design Principal, Ruben Suare, is at the forefront of these exciting changes.
Ruben has held leadership roles in the design, construction and fabrication of numerous award-winning architectural projects. By pairing an architect’s creativity and aesthetic sense with a manufacturing and business industry professional’s pragmatism, Ruben challenges the way manufacturers and architects communicate and do business, and dispels the perceived limitations of both industries.
Ruben’s mission is to allow innovation to flourish and empower Walsh Bishop’s designers. “I started out in architecture, moved to fabrication, which led to manufacturing, and now I’ve returned to architecture at Walsh Bishop” says Ruben. He has paired an architect’s knowledge with executive roles in companies such as CTEK. CTEK is a multi-disciplinary, multi-industry engineering and fabrication firm that is known for fabricating innovative products that have included unusually contoured glass panels for Frank Gehry and artworks for major artists as Robert Graham and Liz Larner. One truly unique project in which Ruben was involved at CTEK was constructing the high-performance futuristic sports car used by Tom Cruise’s character in the movie “Minority Report.”
In 2004, Ruben joined 3form as the Executive Vice President of their Architectural Division. 3form wanted to work like the 21st Century version of a master stonemason, combining manufacturing, fabrication and creative consultation to help architects rethink their design process and the buildings that result. The original idea of architecture was returned to true craftsmanship, but with digital tools. Under Ruben’s leadership, 3form’s Architectural Group was recognized as one of the most innovative in the market.
Ruben’s projects at 3form included inventing the translucent wood panels used to clad the interior of the Alice Tully Hall at New York’s Lincoln Center; developing a new panel characterized by being a mirror when non-lit and transparent when lit for the new Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian Institute; fabricating the main acoustic canopy at the new performance arts center at the Univeristy of California at Fullerton and designing and fabricating one of the first translucent metal twisting facades for a building in Los Angeles.
Ruben has presented these challenges in seminars and conventions at locations throughout the world, including: University of Utah School of Architecture; The Sydney Opera House; MMFX Symposium at the Museum of Modern Art in Indianapolis; the Architecture Association in London; the International Design Conference IDI, 3form and Innovation; Columbia University School of Architecture; Utah State University; McGraw Hill - Innovation Conference; and the Southern California Institute of Architecture - “Business Innovation in Architecture”
Ruben’s work expands the possibilities in architecture and manufacturing. We are thrilled that he has come full circle to join us at Walsh Bishop where he will help us forge a synergy between design, fabrication and construction that blows the doors to our designs wide-open!






