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CNH Architects Hires Architect, Matt Efteland

CNH Architects, Ltd. announces the hiring of Interior Designer, Matt Efteland.

Matt Efteland, Project Architect, joins our team with a wealth of experience and expertise. Matt received his Masters in Architecture (M.Arch) from the University of MN and holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S.Arch) from the same institution.

 

With 10 years of design experience, Matt has worked across various sectors, including Restaurant, Retail, Government, Education, and Non-Profit clients in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. His primary focus has been on government projects, where he takes pride in the trust that clients place in his expertise and commitment to their unique needs and priorities.

 

Matt’s design philosophy centers around bringing order and harmony to the communities he serves. He aims to create environments that foster connection, belonging, and uplift the human spirit. His passion for impactful design led him to CNH, where he was drawn to the positive community impact of our work and the supportive work environment we’ve established as a firm.

 

Excited for the opportunity to grow in his knowledge and abilities as an architect, Matt looks forward to building lasting relationships with colleagues and clients while contributing to meaningful projects that make a difference in the built environment.

 

“As our team expands, Matt adds a new dimension to our collective. We welcome him with excitement,” says Principal Quinn Hutson.

 

Learn more about the team at www.cnharch.com/who-we-are/.

 

Headquartered in Apple Valley, MN – CNH Architects, Ltd. is a creative, service-oriented firm that provides innovative design solutions for the commercial building and retail areas, public sector clients, vehicle facility projects, daycare and animal care facilities. CNH has served clients in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest since 1969

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CNH Architects Hires Architect, Matt Efteland

CNH Architects, Ltd. announces the hiring of Interior Designer, Matt Efteland.

Matt Efteland, Project Architect, joins our team with a wealth of experience and expertise. Matt received his Masters in Architecture (M.Arch) from the University of MN and holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S.Arch) from the same institution.

 

With 10 years of design experience, Matt has worked across various sectors, including Restaurant, Retail, Government, Education, and Non-Profit clients in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. His primary focus has been on government projects, where he takes pride in the trust that clients place in his expertise and commitment to their unique needs and priorities.

 

Matt’s design philosophy centers around bringing order and harmony to the communities he serves. He aims to create environments that foster connection, belonging, and uplift the human spirit. His passion for impactful design led him to CNH, where he was drawn to the positive community impact of our work and the supportive work environment we’ve established as a firm.

 

Excited for the opportunity to grow in his knowledge and abilities as an architect, Matt looks forward to building lasting relationships with colleagues and clients while contributing to meaningful projects that make a difference in the built environment.

 

“As our team expands, Matt adds a new dimension to our collective. We welcome him with excitement,” says Principal Quinn Hutson.

 

Learn more about the team at www.cnharch.com/who-we-are/.

 

Headquartered in Apple Valley, MN – CNH Architects, Ltd. is a creative, service-oriented firm that provides innovative design solutions for the commercial building and retail areas, public sector clients, vehicle facility projects, daycare and animal care facilities. CNH has served clients in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest since 1969

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BURNSVILLE FIRE STATION NO. 1

CNH’s largest fire station to date, the City of Burnsville’s Fire Station No. 1 is home to a crew of all full-time firefighters and more than 44,000 SF with 10 apparatus bays. Firefighter safety was one of nine top priorities for the station. Multiple contamination zones and a designated de-contamination area will allow firefighters to keep contaminated equipment and clothing in the apparatus bay until decontaminated. Another priority in the design was firefighter mental health. A warning system that slowly ramps up with alert tones and lighting while only alerting responding staff ensures firefighters are not awoken in an abrupt manner. The station includes areas for relaxation with different lighting to promote natural sleep rhythms, as well as a yoga studio and meditation garden. Extensive firefighter training features including Firefighter 1 and advanced training elements are another highlight of the station.