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Tim Reidy Joins DRAW Collective

DRAW Collective is pleased to announce that Timothy Reidy, AIA, LEED GA, has joined the firm bringing a wealth of experience in planning, design and construction projects across the Healthcare, Education, Corporate and Religious specialties. His past work includes a number of projects for UPMC, Duquesne University and the new Peters Township High School. Tim’s...
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Hampton High School officially opens addition, media center

This isn’t your grandmother’s school library. Or yours, even. Hampton High School is hosting an open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 for community members to get a close look at the recently completed addition to the building, including a library media center in which you’re not going to be “shushed.” “There’s soft...
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Highlands eyes $3.2 million in safety upgrades

Dan Engen, from DRAW Collective architectural firm, presented design options to the board during its agenda meeting Tuesday night. Work ranges from HVAC to paving to new water coolers.
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Franklin Regional prepares to open doors to new primary, intermediate elementary schools

Teacher, administrator and staff comments about Franklin Regional’s new elementary campus largely center around a similar theme: possibilities. From new large-group instruction areas to creative media centers to little “pocket” areas where small groups can meet, collaborate or receive additional learning support, new educational opportunities are scattered throughout both the renovated FR Primary School and...
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Hampton High School Study is Wrapping Up

VEBH is accustomed to working around school schedules and testing during construction
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