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Nvision Architecture Establishes Palmer Presence

Nov 18, 2025 | Architecture, News

The new Palmer office brings Nvision Architecture closer to client meetings for an ongoing renovation at Birchtree Charter School while opening the door to future work in the area.

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Anchorage-based Nvision Architecture is growing regionally by establishing a new office in Palmer. The second office is meant to increase accessibility for client meetings while facilitating collaboration with other companies in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.

Being Present in Palmer

The new location, at the corner of Arctic Avenue and Alaska Street in Palmer, responds to the increased need for community-centered design in the Mat-Su and reflects Nvision’s long-standing commitment to serving Alaska communities with responsive design rooted in local culture, environments, and needs.

“We’re not just opening a new office,” says Paul Baril, principal architect at Nvision. “We’re deepening our relationship with Palmer and the surrounding communities by being present, listening closely, and supporting each unique project with tailored design solutions.”

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Established in 1982, Nvision has experience in designing for education, healthcare, offices, multi-unit housing, and more. Notable projects include Inlet View Elementary School, the Downtown Soup Kitchen Hope Center, Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, and Special Olympics Alaska.

Nvision is now hiring two or three new team members for the Palmer office.

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