When people talk about shaping a city, they often think in terms of policy or politics. But in Minot, one of the most literal shapers is architect Ryan Anderson. Featured in this regional profile of architects who chose to stay rooted in the Dakotas, Anderson stands out for the ways his work is already transforming Minot—from Roosevelt Park Zoo to the Magic City Discovery Center. This is a story about staying close to home, and about building not just structures, but community. Carrie McDermott with Grand Forks Herald has the full story. Carrie McDermott with Grand Forks Herald has the full story.
Architects who stay to help build their communities
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