posted August 4th, 2020 by E4H
NOMA Virtual Summer Architecture & Design Camp
Do you know of a student of color who is interested in Architecture and Design? National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) is offering a Virtual Summer Camp in Architecture & Design, August 10th-17th, 2020. The national camp fee is $35 for the full 8-day experience for 6th - 12th grade students. Online Registration closes August 8th,[...]
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posted July 31st, 2020 by E4H
What does Diversity mean to you?
In an office-wide conversation on diversity, E4H posed the question What does Diversity mean to you? Focusing on Black Lives Matter, E4H discussed a variety of topics such as systemic racism and diversity and inclusion. The cloud image reflects the results of the poll. What does Diversity mean to you? [...]
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posted July 29th, 2020 by E4H
2020 E4H Fundraising Golf Tournament Postponed
The 2020 E4H 10th Annual Golf Tournament has been postponed and moved to Fall 2021. This annual event benefits Youth World - Dallas, whose focus is to inspire hope and relieve economic burdens in South Dallas so at-risk kids can live in a stronger, healthier community. Donations can be made at youthworld.org[...]
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posted July 27th, 2020 by E4H
HCD’s First Look: Maine Behavioral Healthcare Center of Autism and Developmental Disorders
The latest project of Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH) in Portland, ME is the Center of Autism and Developmental Disorders (CADD). The 28,000SF regional center, expected to open in August 2021, consolidates several services under one roof, including an the Early Childhood Program with a fully equipped classroom that features wearable biosensors, o[...]
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posted July 24th, 2020 by Devin Bushey
What is Your Path to Licensure?
E4H is dedicated to providing clients with the most knowledgeable and experienced team in the industry. To do so, they have created a culture that fosters professional growth and development.
The number of architects licensed in the United States rose to 116,242 in 2019, according to a survey by the National Council of Architectural Registration[...]
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