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Innovative High Schools

Student gathering spaces are a critical part of any educational facility especially at the secondary level.

Fox Chapel Dorseyville Middle School STEM
Collaborative Learning Environments

Our team has successfully designed STEM spaces at all levels of education and over time these spaces and their programs have continued to push our own approach to innovation.

Moon Area High School Auditorium
Auditoriums and Theater Spaces

Our empathetic approach to design and our rich history of design for education provide us with a unique ability to design for the varied users of these types of spaces.

Stadiums and Athletics

We design opportunities for students to not only practice their skills, but push themselves through competition. This is critical to a rich student experience.

Design Methodology

Real Factoryl is a major supplier of products to the ship building industry. We provide wide range of products in this industry.

A master facilities plan is essential for ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of a campus. Here are five indications that your campus may need a master facilities plan: 

Westmoreland County Community College Chem Lab

Designing spaces for labs in higher education requires careful consideration of various factors to create functional, safe, and efficient environments that support research and learning activities. Here are some key aspects to consider when designing lab spaces:

Here are 5 ways DRAW is designing more effective school facilities and fostering the development of 21st-century skills in every learner. 

A master facilities plan is essential for ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of a campus. Here are five indications that your campus may need a master facilities plan: 

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