Dugan and Meyers signature projects arent just an immense financial undertaking, they involve multiple challenges such as technical, commercial, and organizational complexity; lengthy development and construction periods; large budgets and high risks.
At Dugan and Meyers, our "signature" projects are highly regarded in the cities in which they are built because of their unique aesthetic qualities and challenging construction. Some of these projects were designed by world-renowned architects. Our most recent signature project, The Ascent, was designed by Daniel Libeskind who designs internationally and was recently recognized for his design of the new Freedom Center in NYC. He has received numerous awards, including the 2001 Hiroshima Art Prize - an award given to an artist whose work promotes international understanding and peace; this award has never before been given to an architect. Dugan & Meyers also had the pleasure of working with another celebrated architect, I.M. Pei. Dugan and Meyers constructed two of Peis designs including the Indiana University Fine Arts Museum and Mary Emery Hall College Conservatory of Music. Pei is renowned for his modernization design style as seen at the Louvre in Paris and many other projects around the world. Pei was one of the founders of the architectural firm, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, which has completed more than two hundred projects in over 100 cities across North America and around the world. More recently, in 1992 Pei Cobb Freed & Partners received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Society of Architects. Dugan & Meyers has worked with many other architects with similar expertise, please click on the link below to see our Signature portfolio.