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    Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center, St. Louis, MO
    Photography by Sam Fentress
    The new Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center, designed by Trivers Associates, is sited in Laumeier Sculpture Park. The goal of the project was to create a controlled environment to display artwork year-round. The new gallery and event space is now one of the most prestigious open-air museums in the country.

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    Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago, IL
    Photography by Christian Phillips Photography
    The main branch of the Chicago River has a storied history. Once a meandering marshy stream, the river first became an engineered channel to support the industrial transformation of the city. Over the last decade, the role of the river has been evolving with the Chicago Riverwalk project – an initiative to reclaim the Chicago River for the ecological, recreational and economic benefit of the city.

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    Urban Harvest, St. Louis, MO
    Photography by Urban Harvest STL
    Urban Harvest STL is inspiring communities to develop access to healthy, sustainably grown food to enhance biodiversity in cities. Their site includes the FOOD ROOF Farm, the first rooftop farm in St. Louis, that models sustainable building, storm water management, community development and urban agriculture. Elements of the roof include a shaded community hub space, state-of-the-art greenhouse, chicken house, living wall and hydroponic towers.

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    St. Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, MO
    Photography by Sam Fentress
    Saint Louis University’s new School of Law transformed a nondescript 1960s building into a contemporary, state-of-the-art landmark. Strategically located steps away from the City’s Civil Courts and Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse in downtown St. Louis, the redevelopment takes advantage of the interaction between the law school and the downtown community.

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    Varsity Tutors, Clayton, MO
    Photography by Alise O’Brien
    Varsity Tutors sought to create a singular, modern collaborative space for their leadership team and support staff that reflects their brand and company culture. The company challenged the team at Bond Architects to create an innovative, hyper-collaborative workspace that would function as a recruiting and retention tool. The 19,000-square-foot headquarters supports the rapidly growing technology company.

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    Peabody Opera House, St. Louis, MO
    Photography by EverGreene Architectural Arts

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