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THINK: 01.10.2020

10 Jan 2020, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

Welcome to our first Friday dose of THINK - a roundup of what's dropped in the last several days, brought to you by SBL Architecture. celebration of the @Pantone Color of the Year 2020 #ClassicBlue Every year the Pantone Color Institute names a color of the year—a...

Goodbye Ruben. Adiós Roo-ben.

10 Jun 2019, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

by Jaime Pacilio-Pumphrey 6.10.19 I cheered him, and I teased him. I worked with him and played. I laughed with him and cried. We partied then we prayed. A man with many hats to wear: patriarch, associate, and friend. A man whose laughter never quit even after breaths did end. I...

Mental Health Series Event Recap

13 Feb 2019, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

This morning I had the opportunity to attend a panel discussion on "Growing Up in North Texas: Removing the Stigma Around Mental Illness." The panel and event were put on by a non-profit organization, Children At Risk North Texas. The event was co-sponsored by the DFW...

Marshmallow Challenge

01 Aug 2016, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

When looking for a great team-building exercise, we stumbled on the Marshmallow Challenge which was first introduced by Peter Skillman at a TED talk several years ago. The Marshmallow Challenge gives a group of four people 18 minutes to construct the tallest freestanding structure using...

SBL Architects hosts many for the 2010 Postseason

01 Oct 2010, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

Sterling Barnett Little’s office is located in Arlington, Texas, but that’s not the most interesting thing about their office. They actually office in Center Field of Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Rangers Ballpark is unique with its balcony setting that gives office tenants and their guests...

Two Sterling Barnett Little Staff Members Become LEED® Accredited Professionals

28 Jun 2009, Posted by Jaime Pacilio in Uncategorized

Sterling Barnett Little (SBL) is proud to announce James S. Little, Jr., AIA, NCARB and Lindsay Williams recently achieved LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation through the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED promotes sustainable design and development; the accreditation program recognizes professionals understanding and application...