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Perkins + Will

The American Institute of Architects named it the most advanced elementary school in the country upon opening, later awarding the project its prestigious Twenty-Five Year Award in 1971—and led to the school’s designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1990.
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A Living Landmark Renewed: How Perkins&Will Extended the Legacy of Crow Island School

3 months ago3 months ago9 mins

The Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illinois was designed and built in 1940, by a team of architects including Larry Perkins (of Perkins, Wheeler & Will) and Eliel and Eero Saarinen.

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The Philip & Cheryl Milstein Family Tennis Center rises above the Hudson and Harlem Rivers, showcasing a vertical design that maximizes limited urban space while enhancing athletic performance.
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Designing for Resilient Urban Athletics: Columbia University’s Vertical Tennis Center 

6 months ago8 mins

When Perkins&Will set out to design the Milstein Family Tennis Center, the firm faced the dual challenge of replacing an aging structure within Columbia University’s Baker Athletics Complex while also reflecting the institution’s commitment to resilient, high-performance design.

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Rendering of the Ryan Field Stadium from the outside
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Construction Progresses on Record-breaking College Football Stadium

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

Construction on Northwestern University’s Ryan Field, the $850 million project that will become the most expensive college football stadium in history, resumed earlier this month with metal decking and steel erection work underway.

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Matthew Krissel

2 years ago1 mins

Dallas-based architecture and design firm Perkins&Will has added architect Matthew Krissel to its Philadelphia studio team.

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Skanska Renovates Innovation Center at Miami Episcopal School

5 years ago5 years ago4 mins

International development and construction firm Skanska has completed work on the Innovation Center building for St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School, located in the Coconut Grove section of Miami.

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Work Continues on Texas Project Specializing in Technical Workforce Education

7 years ago7 years ago3 mins

McCarthy Building Companies is currently working on the Collin College Technical Campus in Dallas, Texas, a 360,000-square-foot facility that specializes in a high-demand technical workforce education.

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Design Phase Begins for Kent State’s New College of Business Administration

8 years ago7 years ago6 mins

The Kent State University Board of Trustees approved a $3.2 million contract with Akron’s Signet Real Estate Group to lead the design phase for the new home for the College of Business Administration, a marquee building that is proposed to anchor the first phase of the Kent Gateway Plan.

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