SVA Architects Teams with Hermosa Beach City School District on Numerous Projects
SVA Architects is working with The Hermosa Beach City School District for several modernization and construction projects, funded by local bond Measure S.
SVA Architects is working with The Hermosa Beach City School District for several modernization and construction projects, funded by local bond Measure S.
The program is built to provide these facility additions and improvements with no upfront costs, with a projection of more than $9.4 million in energy and operating costs throughout a 20-year period. Now, ABM is bringing this program to another Georgia county.
A new Nanoengineering and Sciences Building (NanoES) was completed at the University of Washington (UW) last summer, and is designed to LEED Silver for its many green and sustainable features.
By Darrell Smith In today鈥檚 world, being environmentally conscious and incorporating green initiatives when remodeling is a high priority for many schools. It not only benefits building operators, faculty and…
GOP lawmakers have proposed a new bill which would allow Ohio schools to disclose to parents if their child exhibits signs of being transgender. 聽
Three years ago, a 125-acre cornfield stood on a spot that now hosts 1,600-student Johnston High School 鈥 a 369,000-square-foot learning facility for grades 10-12 that launched last fall.
The North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood (NTPLLN) broke ground on June 18 at UC San Diego, and a unique neighborhood began coming to life.
Campus safety could not be a timelier topic, from elementary school and high school to college and university campuses.
The Connecticut Building Congress (CBC) recognized the nationally renowned architecture, art and advisory firm Svigals + Partners of New Haven by awarding the firm for two of its projects based on team partnership and collaboration 鈥撯 聽one of which was a STEM school.
The new, 86,800-square-foot Sandy Hook Elementary School accommodates about 450 students from kindergarten through fourth grade.