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  1. Upper Arlington High School

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    Situated within the residential, metropolitan suburb of Columbus, Ohio, the newly constructed high school serves as an inviting, modern learning environment for over 2,000 students in 9th-12th grade.

  2. Navy Yard

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    The transformation of the Navy Yard into a riverside office park over the last two decades has been miraculous. The shipyard, which at its peak employed 40,000 people, closed in 1996 with an uncertain future for the 1,200 acre site.

  3. Interdisciplinary Research Facility

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    Moody Nolan is the Architect-of-Record working with Design Architect, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. The new Interdisciplinary Research Facility (IRF) will support the University’s biomedical, environmental sciences, veterinary medicine, life sciences and engineering programs.

  4. Seaport Circle

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    Seaport Circle is a new type of project– a hybrid building/landscape that fosters opportunities for social impact, enriches the environment and creates economic opportunities for all. We believe our impact as designers, developers, builders, and investors should be measured not only by what we build, but also by how much we positively influence people’s lives, the environment, and the economy during the full lifespan of the project.

  5. Benjamin Banneker Academic High School

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    Moody Nolan, as Associate Architect to Perkins Eastman, teamed to modernized the former Shaw Junior High School to now house Benjamin Banneker Academic High School. The high school houses grade 9 through grade 12 and is one of DCPS’ International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program sites. With the modernization of the former junior high school, the school can now accommodate an enrollment of 800 students by 2025.