Company Updates
Company Updates
What’s Happening
at JSA
New projects, new ideas, new hires…here’s what’s new.
Todd Hanson and Anne Weidman of Access Navigators have been honored with the 2019 Governor’s Accessibility Award.
In a new white paper, JSA Principal Sandra Hodge tells the back story of JSA's new office design.
JSA Inc has received a Citation Award for Excellence in Unbuilt Architecture for Foundry Place Building 4 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
The 2019 Jury of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has elevated Todd Hanson, FAIA to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.
We take our mission "to deeply engage with the world around us" seriously. As part of that commitment, we founded and sponsor Access Navigators, a non-profit organization that is helping people with mobility challenges stay connected to their community.
In a new white paper, Anne Weidman describes how JSA helped out sixteen local nonprofits and saved loads of furniture and office supplies from the landfill.
It started one spring with just two employees, one a young new hire, the other an older associate. “Is that a Fitbit you’re wearing? Do you want to walk?” All summer the two walked three-mile circuits of the office park over lunch and did laps in the building corridors on rainy days.
JSA is hitting the streets over the summer, taking a break from computer screens to hone our hand-sketching skills.
Just announced: the newest Habitat for Humanity Southeast New Hampshire home will be designed by JSA architectural designers Lizz Melbourne and Erin Doody.
It's a hat trick for the JSA Education Studio with two more wins coming on the heels of a win for the Olson Center at UNH.
Habitat for Humanity has a vision of a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. JSA is providing architectural support to help Habitat achieve its vision.
Each year, ENR's regional editions celebrate the excellence of young construction professionals, highlighting individuals under the age of 40 who represent "Best-of-the-Best" in their construction and design careers by giving back to the industry and communities.













