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Photo courtesy of ASHRAE Nigeria Since 1998, ASHRAE presents an annual scholarship in the name of Mr. Adams. This year's scholarship was awarded to Michael Akinseloyin. He is an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at the University of Lagos (Nigeria).
Henry Adams co-hosted a cocktail reception during last week's International Council of Shopping Centers Mid-Atlantic conference. This is the second year partnering on the event held at McCormick & Schmick's at the National Harbor. The reception drew in a wide...
Photo courtesy of Morven Museum and Garden The groundbreaking of the new addition to Morven Museum and Garden, the Stockton Education Center, took place last week. The project site is a National Historic Landmark in Princeton, NJ and its historic mansion was home to a signer of...
Cosima was featured again by the Baltimore Sun reviewing the year in dining. You can read the post here.
The Pilot School has officially opened. The new 75,000 SF PK-8 private school serves students with learning differences. The building incorporates 24 classrooms, full size gymnasium, auxiliary gymnasium, indoor heated pool, library, cafeteria, administrative office spaces, science lab, computer lab...
Photo courtesy of Alexander Design Studio The groundbreaking ceremony for the Eastern Avenue Apartments project, officially named Highland Haus, was held on October 5th. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake attended the ceremony and delivered opening remarks. The event was...
Last week, Jake Lantz of Henry Adams participated as a panelist during a roundtable discussion on Building Information Modeling (BIM). The event was presented by ULI Baltimore’s Young Leaders Group to discuss how real estate...
Henry Adams has been selected as part of the team awarded three exhibit design projects supporting the Smithsonian Institution's National Air & Space Museum. The three assignments cover 50,000+ SF of space and plan to open to the public in 2020. This...
Cosima was recently featured in a review by the Baltimore Sun. You can read the full review here.
The groundbreaking for the new Queen Anne Academic Center was held last week. The $80M, 170,000 SF project will provide Prince George's Community College with space to improve, and transform the curriculums of Music, Theatre, Speech, and Television, Radio, and Film.