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Studio Twenty Seven Architecture awarded Gallaudet University Project

News—————2 September 2011

Gallaudet University, one of the world’s foremost universities providing education to the deaf and hard of hearing community, has selected Studio Twenty Seven Architecture for their latest residence hall project.  The work will include renovations of the common spaces of five of the University’s Residence Halls.  Construction will be completed over the summer of 2012 in anticipation of the Fall semester.  The design will prominently feature the principals of Deaf Space as defined by the University and will work to connect the residence halls with the historic Fredrick Olmstead-designed campus.

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Construction is Underway on Reservoir Park at Beaverdam Reservoir

21 July 2023

Studio Twenty Seven Architecture is working with nationally recognized landscape architect Nelson Byrd Woltz to create a new park in Loudoun County, Virginia. The park is funded and constructed

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GeerHouse Construction Progress Phase 1

8 March 2023

This month marks the "topping out" of concrete work at Geerhouse. "Topping out" is a milestone in the construction process marking the completion of work at the highest level above grade. The

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Howard University Miner Building Groundbreaking Ceremony

6 February 2023

Howard University kicked off the historic Myrtilla Miner Building renovation with a groundbreaking ceremony in the building’s original lobby. When completed in 2024, the building will house the

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Renders vs. Reality - KIPP DC Legacy College Preparatory

9 December 2022

Renders to Reality This week, the Studio received the latest photos of our @kippdclegacycollegeprepPreparatory High School project in Washington Highlands. Thanks to our long-term

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New Office - Raleigh, North Carolina

2 November 2022

We are pleased to announce that we are expanding our business with a new Raleigh, North Carolina, office. To learn more about our expansion, check out more details on our website.

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