![]() ![]() ![]() In today’s media we see much attention paid to “small houses” and smart design, but it was Sarah Susanka’s 1998 book The Not-So-Big House that first focused on the benefits of building well-crafted and livable dwellings. It is fitting that our founding partners, Dale Mulfinger and Sarah Susanka, first met through the University of Minnesota – their spirit of exploration, innovation, and public outreach continue to shape SALA’s culture.ĭuring the early years of the firm, Dale, Sarah, and a growing office of architects and designers focused on energy-efficient residential designs, and connected with clients who were looking for innovative approaches to residential architecture– particularly smaller homes that maximized quality over size. ![]() Since our beginning in 1983, SALA Architects has placed a high emphasis on developing intimate, effective relationships with our clients and collaborators. ![]()
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