May 3, 2021 | Community, Planning, Sustainable Design
Infrastructure investment reflects our economic and cultural priorities. There have been several recent reports that illustrate the condition of Arkansas’ aging roads, bridges, dams, etc. Rather than focus just on the obvious physical conditions, we now need to...
Mar 29, 2021 | Architecture, Community, Projects
The Legacy Center in West Dumas is working to transform the lives of rural people forever by addressing education opportunities, workforce development, food insecurity, and housing affordability. Rev. Arthur Hunt, along with community leaders Linda Hunt Rogers and...
Mar 5, 2021 | Architecture, Community, Projects
An important piece of telling the story of school desegregation in Arkansas is in the works through the Hoxie: The First Stand Civil Rights Museum. This museum will share true stories of courageous leadership, personal accountability, and collective respect for the...
Feb 25, 2021 | Architecture, Community
Cromwell Architects Engineers recently celebrated its 135th consecutive year in business and history with the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion through an interview with Governor Asa Hutchinson and a private mansion tour with First Lady Susan Hutchinson. Governor Hutchinson...
Dec 22, 2020 | Community, People
Engineer Rich Walters has spent 15,048 hours of his 17-year tenure with Cromwell working on projects for Arkansas Children’s. Rich’s first major project with Cromwell was the Arkansas Children’s Research Institute and Nutrition Center expansion in 2004. Since then,...
Dec 18, 2020 | Community, Trends
If mobility is good then more mobility must be better. This is the philosophy underlying the continued growth of our Interstate Highway System. It may be overly simplified, but the alternatives are far more difficult to understand when accounting for historical...