by Malorie Schroder | May 21, 2026 | Land Development, Municipal Engineering, Public Spaces, Structural, Transportation, Water
Architect Le Corbusier famously wrote, “A house is a machine for living in.” His idea was to prioritize utility and family life through functional, efficient design. A home should support daily living: storing food, preparing meals, washing up, and...
by Malorie Schroder | May 15, 2026 | Transportation
If there’s one thing Spencer Wignall, P.E., brings to both his work and daily commute, it’s intention. As a project manager in Snyder’s transportation group, and an avid bike commuter, he’s constantly thinking ahead, connecting details, and finding better ways to get...
by Malorie Schroder | May 8, 2026 | Transportation
Successfully guiding a project from the initial concept through final construction takes meticulous planning, seasoned expertise, and, most importantly, effective communication. At Snyder & Associates, we’ve fostered a relationship-building approach that promotes...
by Malorie Schroder | May 7, 2026 | Water
At Snyder & Associates, we value the historic places and cultural landscapes that connect communities to their past while helping guide future growth. That commitment is supported by people like David, our Architectural Historian, who helps incorporate cultural...
by obentley | May 4, 2026 | Structural
Preserving What Was. Strengthening What Is. What We Keep in Mind When Preserving Historic Places 1. Respect for Original DesignHistoric character, materials, proportions, and profiles guide every decision—repairs should blend in, not stand out. 2. Structural Safety...
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