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July 21st, 2009 in Press Releases

HH Architecture Promotes Staff

Firm Builds Internal Capabilities and Expands Design Team

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

RALEIGH, N.C. - HH Architecture, a full service design firm based in Raleigh, N.C., has promoted Andrea Frysinger to Design Administrator. Ms. Frysinger will provide operational and design support for a growing staff.

May 21st, 2009 in Awards, Press Releases

HH Architecture Selected as Pinnacle Business Award Winner for Steady Growth and Profitability

Local Architecture Firm Recognized by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

RALEIGH, N.C. - HH Architecture was selected as a 2009 recipient of the Pinnacle Business Award for Steady Growth and Profitability. The award is given by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce to recognize businesses that have demonstrated financial strength and profitability during challenging economic conditions.

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The HH Architecture Team

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April 28th, 2009 in Articles

“Raleigh Firm To Design New Fayetteville Tech Campus”

Triangle Business Journal :: Cameron Snipes, April 27, 2009

Raleigh’s HH Architecture has won a contract to design Fayetteville Technical Community College’s new campus.

Financial terms of the agreement were not revealed. The new Fayetteville Tech campus will cover 60 acres in western Cumberland County.

HH Architecture currently is working on the redesign of the service merchandise building on Fayetteville Tech’s main campus. That $13.2 million project calls for the conversion of the building into a structure with new classrooms, offices, labs and campus bookstore.

HH Architecture employs nine people.

April 22nd, 2009 in Articles

“New Centers To Focus On Older People”

Buildings were designed to suit the needs of aging residents

The News & Observer :: Thomas Goldsmith, Staff Writer, April 22, 2009

Let’s face it: A senior center is meant for older people, not for kids.

And that was the thinking that has gone into the designs of Raleigh’s two planned centers, which were unveiled last week at a Raleigh Parks and Recreation event.

Both a larger center on Whitaker Mill Road and a smaller center at Millbrook Exchange Park will have a number of features specifically  aimed at making the centers more enjoyable, easier to use and safer for older people.

“We are not building a building for everybody; we are building a building for you,” Chris Horner, project manager at HH Architecture, told older Raleigh residents who gathered for the April 14 meeting at Hayes Barton United Methodist Church.

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