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Net-Zero Design

DRAW Collective worked with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) to design a new office building and Union Hall for Local Union 712. The union has more than 450 professionally-trained electricians serving over 40 contractors in Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, and Crawford Counties. The new office building and union hall for Local Union 712 is located […]

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Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Library Expansion

Carnegie Library Expanded

Public Library Restoration and Expansion The Public Library of Steubenville & Jefferson County was the first Ohio library funded by Andrew Carnegie. At the inception of this project, the Steubenville Library’s Main Branch was the only library in the state of Ohio that was not accessible. Providing accessibility in a manner that respected the historic

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Community Wellness Center

New Community Recreation Center A community center, perhaps more than any other municipal facility, brings people together and serves as a central community support station. Such centers provide a governmental, recreational and social forum for every member of a community, young and old. The Hampton Township Community Center is a centerpiece of Hampton Community Park. The design strategically

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Campus Reimagined

The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD) selected DRAW Collective to update their campus master plan and design improvements that arose as part of the master planning process. The development of a student walk campus upgrade had been considered in previous master planning efforts but did not materialize. DRAW took a fresh look at

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Serving the Community

The Urban Impact Foundation has done amazing work with the youth in its North Side Pittsburgh community through its education, athletics, and performing arts programs. They put an emphasis on after school and summer programs for students of all ages and mission trips for college-aged students. In 2022, Urban Impact purchased a 3-story building and

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Existing Labs Re-Thought

DRAW is working with West Virginia University to renovate several chemistry and biology labs on their Potomac State College campus. These renovations will bring new life to ageing teaching spaces and include lab spaces, prep rooms, and office space – as well as a comprehensive upgrade to the building’s electrical services. The existing lab spaces

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eHIVE Waynesburg University Flexible Classroom & Makerspace

Supporting Entrepreneurship

Waynesburg University came to DRAW Collective with an idea: to establish a space for their new co-curricular innovation hub, dubbed the ‘eHIVE’ (entrepreneurial Hub for Innovative Ventures and Endeavors). The design of this space was pivotal in realizing their overarching vision: developing a culture of proactive, innovative, and ethically sound problem-solving aimed at equipping students

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Accessible & Flexible Working Spaces

DRAW Collective was engaged by the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD) to convert what was once a dormitory floor on campus into a new home for their administrative offices. Their offices had been located in an existing off-campus house, providing the school with the unique opportunity to redefine their office culture. The new space had

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Ambulatory Surgery Services

The Outpatient Surgery Center designed for WVU Medicine’s Berkeley Medical Center places an emphasis on efficiency and patient comfort. The organization of the Center creates an efficient flow for patients from pre-op, one of the four procedure rooms, to post-op recovery and discharge. Glass panels enclose the central nurse station and enhance privacy while promoting visibility between patients

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Connecting Science, Art, and Technology

The design for Forest Hills Junior-Senior High School created one of the most advanced educational buildings in the region that embraces modern teaching tools, technology and social spaces. The nearly 200,000 square foot new building accommodates grades 7 through 12 in distinct, separate high school and junior high school color-coded, academic zones. The school’s core

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