VIA design and Compo Construction Selected for Historic Rosna Theatre Redevelopment
VIA design is excited to partner with Compo Construction on the redevelopment of the Historic Rosna Theatre into the home of Team Norfolk Boxing. This
VIA design is excited to partner with Compo Construction on the redevelopment of the Historic Rosna Theatre into the home of Team Norfolk Boxing. This
We are excited to announce the City of Norfolk leaders’ broke ground on the Five Points Civic Plaza Park on Saturday, October 23rd. This unique project is going to be used
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
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
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
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
The Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Department is the steward of a diverse collection of natural and open space resources maintained and improved for shared
VIA design is activating the industrial waterfront at Fort Monroe. Keith Oliver, VIA’s Principal Landscape Architect, will address the overarching goal and guidelines for work
The City of Norfolk has become a magnet and unprecedented model for the importance and influence of the ARTS SCENE as a definition of our
Old Beach Apartments (OBA) is the reimaging of a previously developed site. OBA, a modern, upscale, connected apartment community is located on an expansive waterfront
Keith Oliver’s Journey to becoming a Certified Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional As a “seasoned” professional with a long list of successful projects, why on Earth
The Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Virginia) is bestowing this year’s Architectural Medal for Virginia Service to Virginia Beach City Public