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Daniel Engen

DRAW Collective Ranked #4 in the Pittsburgh Business Times’ Fast 50!”

Each year, the Pittsburgh Business Times publishes a list of the Pittsburgh region’s fastest-growing private companies.  For 2024, DRAW Collective ranked #4 in the Pittsburgh Business Times’ Fast 50!  This is a tremendous honor for our firm and a testament to our leadership’s vision and every member of the Collective for their continued efforts to...
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Highlands eyes $3.2 million in safety upgrades

Dan Engen, from DRAW Collective architectural firm, presented design options to the board during its agenda meeting Tuesday night. Work ranges from HVAC to paving to new water coolers.
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Steubenville Cuts The Ribbon

   Steubenville showed its pride as it cut the ribbon and began showing off the newly expanded library.  The expansion and renovation project includes a 10,000 square foot, two story addition as well as updates to the original library.  The library’s main entrance is shifted to the addition, which includes and elevator. The Public Library of...
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International Educational Planners Recognize VEBH Project

The Council of Educational Facilities Planners International (CEFPI) has recognized the Highland Middle School project designed by VEBH Architects for the Blackhawk School District as a 2014 “Project of Distinction”. The project’s design team was commended for the manner in which it “responded to the vision of the community”, “infused sustainability” into the project, and...
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