Daniel Engen, AIA

Daniel Engen, AIA

Principal; President

Biography

Daniel Engen has a passion for school design. He has an ability to design facilities that can be appreciated from a student’s point of view and yet function for all users in today’s highly technical, modern educational environment. He has a knack for designing enchanting spaces that unleash a student’s imagination and inspire their desire to learn.

For over two decades he has specialized in creating building projects that respond to each school’s individual educational program desires.

“As adults, we each remember our former school environments and were influenced by them. Part of our job as school building facilitators is to create schools that respond to the educational goals of each community while emanating a positive, embracing, and reactive environment for kids.”

Key Project Experience

Franklin Regional School District
New Elementary Level Campus - District-Wide Feasibility Study
Center for Organ Recovery & Education
New OR and Nursing Unit
North Allegheny School District
Elementary Schools Assessment and Feasibility Study - McKnight Elementary School - Franklin Elementary School
Pine Richland School District
District Wide Athletic Facility Study - New Eden Hall Upper Elementary School - High School Additions and Alterations

470 Washington Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
412-561-7117

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