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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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Superintendent Michael Loughead told Hampton council that the project has been in the making for several years, with the goal to improve safety. “The bus, car and pedestrian traffic will be separated and student dropoff will occur at a safe location,” Chris Brown, senior associate at VEBH Architects, said. “Vehicle circulation will be clearer than...
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“I’ve been involved in many projects in my time, and one of the things that are always important to me, is you involve the stakeholders in the process, those who are going to be the end-users, and we wanted to draw from a bit of a larger area. “We were forming the types of programs...
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The Business Times is asked local architects what they think the office of the future will look like and what changes they expect to see in offices, what new features they expect to become common and/or best practices and ways in which designs can be flexible, in case future issues call for modifications to designs....
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The Allegheny Valley School District should use a $50,000 grant to redesign part of a conference room at Springdale Junior-Senior High School into a student lounge, according to people working on the project. Brett Slezak, district technology supervisor and the point person for the project, and Daniel Engen, president of VEBH Architects, presented the new...
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When Sloan Elementary School teacher Janine Mickel attended a meeting with VEBH, the architects spearheading the design of the Sloan “elementary campus” project, she was told they “planned to bring the outdoors into the classroom.” Standing in a freshly renovated wing of the building that is complete and occupied by teachers and students, it’s clear...
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The master plan is to include how Norwin can save on energy use and outline the options for the pool and sports venues. VEBH is directed to study improvements to school safety, the need to replace school desks and any needed repairs to the high school roof. VEBH is to prepare conceptual planning for any...
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New school excitement rising in Grove City The following excerpt is from the Allied News Less than 10 minutes into a tour of Hillview Elementary School, Abby Donnelly said she could hardly wait for Monday, the first day of classes. “It makes the school feel more happy,” Abby, 8, said of the building addition, taking...
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The largest windows at North Allegheny Senior High School will be sacrificed for student safety. The school board Aug. 21 accepted a proposal from VEBH Architects to provide design and construction oversight services for modifications to the main entrance at the senior high, and to move the main office to the entrance area. “It is...
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VEBH Architects is pleased to announce that Christopher Brown, AIA, LEED AP, BD+C has been named a Senior Associate in the firm and Elizabeth Cronin, LEED AP has been named an Associate in the firm.
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  The Franklin Regional School Board approved the construction contracts for the project that will consolidate the district’s elementary education program onto a comprehensive campus.  The project includes the renovation and additions to Sloan Elementary School for K-2 instruction and the construction of a new building on the Sloan property for grades 3 to 5.  Each building...
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A final feasibility study on a Hampton High School renovation was the focus of a special public school board meeting Jan. 28, bringing the potential project a few steps closer to reality. The study was presented by VEBH Architects, the firm that provided a first conceptual renovation design to the school board in November. Cassie...
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VEBH is accustomed to working around school schedules and testing during construction
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The Hampton Township School Board formally reviewed possible updates to Hampton High School presented by Cassie Renninger, a registered archtiect and princiapl at VEBH Architects. The academic redesign is intended to provide an intense look on possible ways the current curriculum, school day and building could be modified to provide for a deeper learning experience...
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VEBH Architects designed the Family Medicine Center with the intent to exceed the expectations of patients by providing thorough, accessible, and complete medical care for acute illnesses, chronic diseases, and preventative health maintenance.
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The North Allegheny School District is moving forward with improvements to two of its elementary school buildings.  VEBH Architects has begun the design for the renovations and additions  to Franklin Elementary School and McKnight Elementary Schools.  The projects were defined in a study undertaken by VEBH in 2017. Read More
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  VEBH Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of John C. Reid, RA and Cassandra R. Renninger, RA to Principals in the firm. Over the past several years, Mr. Reid and Ms. Renninger have held key leadership roles in the firm, managing both client accounts and design projects. John Reid has been with VEBH...
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WVU Medicine Berkeley Medical Center opened its new outpatient surgery center after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held in late December.  The new surgery center began serving patients on January 3. Read More
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Construction for the addition to the historic Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County is set to begin to begin in January.  The Library’s Board of Trustees accepted the bids for the project, moving the project forward.  The addition will provide new community and reading rooms for Andrew Carnegie funded library, opened in 1902.  The...
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