ACE Mentor Program Provides Hands-On Experience

ACE Mentor Program Provides Hands-On Experience

July 2, 2019 - Mentorship is a service that can have a tremendous impact on the younger generation by improving academic performance, heightening self-esteem, and stimulating career trajectory. By acting as an ambassador to future leaders, entrepreneurs, and...

School Libraries & Media Centers

School Libraries & Media Centers

May 9, 2019 - For Antinozzi Associates, public school design has been a major component of our success as an architecture and interior design firm. Our use of new technology to design effective school learning environments has grown exponentially, and the...

Platt High School Renovation Given ENR Award

Platt High School Renovation Given ENR Award

September 14, 2018 - City of Meriden, CT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The City of Meriden and Meriden Public Schools are proud to announce that the renovation of Orville H. Platt High School in Meriden was recently selected as the outstanding project in the Build Connecticut...

Guiding Harding High School Project is Close to Their Hearts


Guiding Harding High School Project is Close to Their Hearts


January 3, 2018 - Bridgeport, CT - For architect David Ferris, there is so much more to designing a school building than just providing four walls and a roof. 
“There are so many opportunities for what we do as architects to impact how a person feels and interacts...

Platt Renovations Wow Students on First Day in Meriden

Platt Renovations Wow Students on First Day in Meriden

August 29, 2017 - Necks craned and eyes widened as students walked through the lofty new glass entranceway at Platt High School Monday. Not only was it the first day of school, but the first day without clamoring construction crews and blocked hallways after four...

West Haven celebrates ground-breaking for new high school

West Haven celebrates ground-breaking for new high school

August 22, 2017 - The resurrected $130 million project to rebuild and renovate West Haven High School got its official start Tuesday as officials from the city, its contractors, state representatives and some students used golden shovels to toss some earth — although...

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