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Higher Education

We design higher education facilities with an awareness of the intellectual, emotional, and social growth that occurs on a university or college campus. Whether a learning space, gathering space, or a living space, we appreciate that the higher education environments we design have the potential to impact students at a time when they are defining their careers as well as their capabilities to influence and change the future for the betterment of all of us.

Concept & Details

For most of us, Higher Education has established the path for our success. It makes a difference in our lives and in our communities. We are proud that our firm’s legacy has included work that make our communities a better place to live through the design of 21st-century higher educational facilities. We place a strong emphasis on facilities that are designed to be student-friendly, to offer outstanding campus environments, and to include state of the art learning and technology.

Design for learning communities

The DRAW Collective higher educational team offers significant experience with institutions of higher education. Our projects have been on large and small campuses in the region and have included master planning, new buildings, and a wide range of capital improvements.

470 Washington Road (Main Office)
Pittsburgh, PA 15228

125 Emeryville Dr. #300 (Cranberry Office)
Cranberry Twp., PA 16066

412-561-7117
info@DRAWcollective.com

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