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Articles Tagged with ''architecture firms''

Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science at Cornell University

Leers Weinzapfel Associates Celebrates the Dedication of New Building

The Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science
February 10, 2026

The new 135,000 square foot building creates both a precinct and a destination for the university’s rapidly growing computing and information science programs. 


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The Spieker Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo School

Hacker, Kevin Hart Architecture Design The Spieker Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo School

The design seeks to draw people inside at all hours of the day; inviting them in for an evening or matinee performance or encouraging passersby to come inside and explore
February 6, 2026

The Spieker Center for the Performing Arts serves as a vibrant cultural hub at the heart of Menlo School’s K-12 campus, embodying a new vision for community and creativity.


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Springdale Fire Department

MBL Architecture Designs New Springdale Fire Station

MBL Architecture Designs New Springdale Fire Station #4, Advancing Flexible, Safety-Driven Public Safety Architecture
February 3, 2026

MBL Architecture MBL is nearing the end of construction for new Springdale Fire Station 4, a new 11,300-square-foot facility expected to open in Spring 2026.  


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LRS Architects Promotes Team Members to Associate and Principal Level

These promotions reflect the firm's ongoing commitment to creating meaningful opportunities, supporting development, and investing in people for the long term
January 28, 2026

LRS Architects, a firm that values innovation, creativity, and collaboration, is pleased to announce the promotion of Amy Smith and Alex Karel to principal and Magda Gerencer and Eric Kern to associate, effective in January 2026.


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Allentown School District's Family & Community Resource Center interior design

DIGroup Architecture Celebrates Groundbreaking of Allentown School District’s Family & Community Resource Center

The project marks DIG’s first school-related Architect-of-Record assignment in the Lehigh Valley Region
January 27, 2026

DIGroup Architecture (DIG) and the Allentown School District (ASD) have officially broke ground on the first-of-its-kind Family & Community Resource Center.


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LRS Architects Celebrates 50 Years of Design Impact

The firm’s 50th anniversary theme, “Celebrating Form, Function, and Fifty,” reflects on the foundation that LRS is built on: “Design to inspire and unite communities
January 23, 2026

LRS Architects, a firm that values innovation, creativity, and collaboration, announced that this year it is celebrating a significant milestone: 50 years of delivering excellence in the architecture industry since its founding in 1976.


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2025 Ends with Continued Weak Business Conditions for Architecture Firms, AIA/Deltek ABI Finds

Any score below 50 indicates a billings decline, although this month’s score indicates that fewer firms reported a decline in billings in December than in November
January 22, 2026

The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) closed out 2025 in negative territory with a December score of 48.5, up from 45.3 in November.


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Olin Hall at Colgate University

Re-imagined Olin Hall Offers a Model in Interdisciplinary Design at Colgate University

A central part of Colgate’s guiding Third-Century Plan, Olin Hall’s latest renovation and expansion strengthens collaborative learning and the student campus experience while preserving its role as the historic academic heart of campus
January 16, 2026

Olin Hall, Colgate University’s largest academic building, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary facility, offering an upgraded and expanded learning environment for the university’s new and existing science programming. 


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Oculus Inc. Welcomes Four New Team Members Across Multiple Departments

Aaron Grimes, Ann Seibert, Marlie Woods, and Natalie Bell have joined the team
January 14, 2026

Oculus Inc. has expanded its architecture, interior design, and marketing department teams with the addition of four new team members: Aaron Grimes, Ann Seibert, Marlie Woods, and Natalie Bell.


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Ideation Design Group Charts New Course Under Sole Owner & CEO Jennifer Reynolds

The Global Design Firm Elevates Multiple Team Members, Signaling an Era of Growth and Innovation
January 9, 2026

Ideation Design Group (IDG), a global boutique architecture, interior design, foodservice and procurement firm announces several leadership promotions following the appointment of Jennifer Reynolds as sole owner and CEO.


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