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The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center Shows Off New Nursing Units

The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center formally cut the ribbon on two new nursing units designed by VEBH Architects.  The units were completed in a two-story vertical addition and include family-friendly pediatric patient rooms like no others in the area. Read More
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Freeport Area Votes for New Stadium

The Freeport Area School District Board of Directors voted to build a new stadium / athletics complex on the High School / Middle School campus.  VEBH Architects had provided the District with a study of options for moving forward with the project. Read More
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Highland Middle School Receives 2014 Peoples Choice Award

    The VEBH design for the Blackhawk School District’s Highland Middle School continues to receive recognition as an outstanding educational facility, this time as a result of the overwhelming support of Highland’s students and the Blackhawk community. Highland Middle School is the recipient of the AIA Pittsburgh’s 2014 People’s Choice Award, presented during the...
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WVU Berkeley Medical Center Unveils NICU

   The WVU Berkeley Medical Center invited the community to tour their new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) designed by VEBH Architects. Read More
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Daniel Engen Provides Perspective on School Security Design

Daniel Engen, a firm principal and architect with more than two decades of school design experience, discussed school security design issues with the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and shared the concepts for the improvements being completed for the Carlynton School District.  Read More
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Team RV Takes 2014 Softball Title

Team RV, the joint venture softball adventure from VEBH Architects and Radelet McCarthy Polletta, completed a perfect 17-0 season capturing their second straight Pittsburgh Architecture Softball Title.
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Breaking Ground Highlights Waynesburg University Successes

Breaking Ground, a publication of the Master Builders’ Association of Western Pennsylvania, features the work of VEBH and Volpatt Construction on the new and renovated buildings that have a part of Waynesburg University’s growth. The campus was recently listed as one of the top 25 “Most Beautiful Christian College & University Campuses in the World.”...
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Pine-Richland High School Project Recognized

The VEBH project to replace the pool dehumidification unit at Pine-Richland High School was presented with a 2013 Excellence in Construction Award of Excellence by the Associated Builders and Contractors, Western Pennsylvania Chapter. The project was recognized for the excellent planning by VEBH and Tower Engineering and execution by the project’s general contractor Weider Services.
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Stephen A. Kurpiewski, AIA, Receives Board Certificate from American College of Healthcare Architects

VEBH Architects is pleased to announce that Stephen Kurpiewski, a firm principal, has earned his Board Certificate in healthcare architecture from The American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA). Mr. Kurpiewski passed an accredited examination, which assesses the knowledge and understanding of architects who practice as healthcare specialists.  He joins the ranks of over 400 ACHA...
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VEBH receives Rose Award from MVH

Mon-Vale Resources, the parent company of Monongahela Valley Hospital, presented VEBH Architects with the 2014 Rose Award for Dimensions in Philanthropy.  The award recognizes VEBH’s support of the organization and the Hospital over the length of its working relationship, now in its third decade. The Rose Award for Dimensions in Philanthropy was created to honor...
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