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Fanning Howey is holding a year-long celebration of its 20th year serving Michigan communities. The firm provides planning and design services for schools, college and university buildings, public libraries, recreation centers, and religious facilities throughout the state.
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Fanning Howey is pleased to announce that Troy Glover, REFP, has joined the firm as an Educational Planner. Troy previously spent 11 years with the educational planning firm DeJONG, Inc., where he served as Vice President for Urban Schools. |
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Two Ohio school districts are showing their commitment to sustainable and environmentally-conscious learning environments. Fanning Howey has partnered with Louisville City Schools and St. Marys City Schools to pursue ENERGY STAR status for multiple new school buildings. |
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Ian Hadden, PE, LEED AP, of Fanning Howey has been named the Indoor Air Quality Champion for the Council of Educational Facility Planners International. |
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Daniel R. Mader, AIA, REFP, LEED AP, President and CEO of Fanning Howey, has taken over the position of Midwest/Great Lakes representative on the Board of Directors for the Council of Educational Facility Planners International.
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From more than 2,500 nominated projects, Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering High School has been selected as a Green Building of America Award-winning project and will be featured in the upcoming special Real Estate & Construction Review Northeast Green Success Stories edition.
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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the firm has appointed new Associates for 2009.
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Michael E. Hall, Fanning Howey’s Director of K-12 and Chief Marketing Officer, presented at the 21st Century Schools Symposium held in Columbia, South Carolina, on July 28, 2009.
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Fanning Howey's Indianapolis office was named as one of the "Top 50 Workplaces" in The Indianapolis Star’s Top Workplaces 2009 program
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Builders Exchange magazine, Ohio’s reliable voice for the design and industry since 1892, has named Fanning Howey one of the Top 20 design firms in Ohio, based on their research database.
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Fanning Howey, one of the nation’s leading educational facility design firms, has earned two of the highest honors in the American School & University 2009 Educational Interiors Showcase. The firm was awarded the coveted Crow Island School Citation, the program’s top honor, for its modernization of Phelps High School in Washington, D.C. Fanning Howey’s design of the new Warren G. Harding Elementary School in Hammond, IN, earned a Gold Citation in the Libraries/Media Centers category.
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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the firm has appointed new Senior Associates for 2009. |
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Fanning Howey is pleased to announce that The Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI) Southeast Region honored the Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering High School, in Washington, DC, with the 2009 Architectural Design Award for “Best in Category” for additions/renovations projects.
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Fanning Howey is pleased to announce that former Butler University football coach, Kenneth (Ken) J. LaRose, has joined our team as a Client Liaison and Community Engagement Specialist.
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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Gregory H. Monberg, AIA, REFP, LEED AP, and Dorine A. Vogel, PHR, have been named Principals in the firm.
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Fanning Howey has been notified by the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) that the Phelps Architecture, Engineering and Construction High School, Washington, D.C., was one of nine projects chosen by the jury as a citation winner.
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Robin O'Hara, a nationally-recognized educational facility planner, has joined Fanning Howey's Washington, D.C. office. |
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Kimberly-Ann Valliere, Marketing Manager for Fanning Howey’s Washington, D.C. office, is the recipient of the 2008 Chairman’s Award.
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The Grosse Pointe Academy, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, has been selected by a panel of distinguished architectural experts to receive a 2009 Citation of Excellence Award from Learning By Design magazine, a publication of National School Boards Association.
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Ronald Fanning, Chairman of the Board of Fanning Howey, received an invitation to attend Governor Ted Strickland’s Education Forum in Lima, Ohio.
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Engineering News-Record magazine named Fanning Howey as one of the Top 100 Green Design Firms in the country.
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The Grosse Pointe Academy in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan (Historic Preservation category) and Thurgood Marshall High School in Dayton, Ohio (Non-Traditional Learning Spaces category) were recently awarded Impact on Learning Awards from the Council of Educational Facility Planners International and School Planning & Management.
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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the firm has new Senior Associates and Associates for 2008. The Associate Program acknowledges recognition of personnel in major roles of responsibility to clients, leadership, and project development.
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J. Scott Winchester, AIA, has been named the new Executive Director of Fanning Howey’s Northern Indiana office.
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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of four new principals
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