Category: Get to know VIA

The Essex: VIA’s Home

The Essex, VIA’s home, has been standing in the heart of downtown Norfolk since 1905. We go behind the scenes on how we approached blending a modern workplace with a historic structure in

VIA’s 30th Birthday – Recap

VIA design wants to thank you for celebrating with us over the past month! The past 30 years have been a WONDERFUL journey + we

VIA’s Next 30 Years – Podcast

VIA design has had 30 years of growth + success. VIA’s Principals star in the podcast discussing what the future of the next 30 years

The Rotunda

The Rotunda lofts on St. Paul’s Boulevard is an extreme adaptive re-use and renovation of a 1970’s commercial office building. Prior to beginning design, VIA

Waterfront Landscape Architecture

Water is the basis of all life. Without it life can not exist. It is primal and universal, evocative and spiritual, purifying and punishing. Water

Branding by Design: Wayfinding and Placemaking

It’s your big night out and you’ve just arrived at the theatre for a show. You’ve never been to this theatre before so how do

VIA’s Support of Non-Profits

Everyone deserves great design!  Non-profits are mission driven organizations, each with a focus on a particular goal. Because of this, their support groups are strong

Internship and Mentorship @ VIA

See how VIA welcomes interns to our team and sets them up for an excellent learning experience. Andrew McKinley and Blair Horth talk about our

Redevelopment and Sustainable Housing

Having a lasting impact in our own community is at the forefront of our practice; demonstrated through the breadth and scope of our engagements within

Branding by Design: An Interiors Perspective

Interior Design is one of our integrated services offered here at VIA design. Our goal is to exceed our clients dream and visions in each

Staff Throwbacks

Check out throwback photos of our staff over the past 30 years!

Living with Water @ VIMS Eastern Shore

The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has long occupied a collection of parcels in Wachapreague, VA, and sought to replace their existing, outdated facilities