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Accommodating future growth

Accommodating future growth

Designing commercial architecture that can grow and evolve with a client’s needs is always part of our process. Whether it’s a footprint you can grow into, or a plan for additional locations, or new addition to an existing space, you’re not finished growing, so why should your architectural firm stop designing for you?

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BELIMO Americas
North American Headquarters
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Providence College
Campus Transformation
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Rutgers, School of Engineering
Student Projects Studio
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Califia Farms
New Headquarters
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Torrington Public Schools
New Middle School & High School
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Ox Ridge Elementary School
New PreK-5 Elementary School
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Groton Middle School
New Consolidated Middle School
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Vistra
Royal Lane
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Doylestown Health
Cardiovascular & Critical Care Pavilion
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Kent School, Admissions Building
Renovation and Addition
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Yale New Haven Hospital
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Maternity Services Renovation
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The Frederick Gunn School
Fitness Center, Interior Renovations
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U.S. General Services Administration
U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building Annex – Orlando
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Fay School
Master Plan
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Chapel Haven
Residential / Education Facility (REACH)
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The New School
Master Plan & Academic Center
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Chapel Haven – Aging in Place Building
Schleifer Adult Independent Living Building (SAIL)