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Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania — August 17 - 30, 2012 — 13C

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HILADELPHIA, PA — The eminent design firm Venturi, Scott Brown Under the leadership of McCoubrey & Trainer The design firm Venturi, Scott Brown & Assoc. becomes VSBA P at Drexel since 1986, lectures widely, and is a member of the Philadelphia Historical Com- mission Architectural Review Committee.

andAssociates, Inc. has become VSBA, LLC and is now under the leadership of president and principal Daniel K. McCoubrey. McCoubrey, together with fellow principal Nancy Rogo Trainer, will build on architectural and planning principles instituted by founders Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. Dan McCoubrey was prin- cipal-in-charge for the Curtis Institute of Music’s new Lenfest Hall and for additions and reno- vations at the Allentown Art Museum. He recently directed a series of projects for Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC, in- cluding a new research library.

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ing from Drexel University and an M.B.A. from Temple University. Thomas Donnelly holds dual B.S. degrees inArchitec- tural and Civil Engineering from Drexel University. Justin Unger holds M.S. and dual B.S. degrees in Civil and Architectural Engineer- ing from Drexel University. Sumandeep Singh earned an associate degree in spe- cialized technology from ITT Technical Institute. n poration. “EwingCole’s engineers are focused on delivering collab- orative solutions that are sus- tainable, cost-effective, and address the long term needs of a building,” said Mark Hebden, EwingCole’s President. ”We are honored that our creative solutions to these structural challenges have been recognized by our peers.” n Nancy Rogo Trainer was recently principal-in-charge for renovation of historic Fay House at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard, where she directed renovation of Schlesinger Li- brary and campus planning. She led campus plans for Vil- lanova, Bryn Mawr, and Haver- ford and designed projects at Harvard Divinity School and Bryn Mawr, among others. A graduate of Penn’s School of Architecture, Nancy teaches at Drexel, lectures extensively, and is a member of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission. n

Shown from left: Nancy Rogo Trainer & Daniel K. McCoubrey He has led projects for Penn, Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, the Barnes Foundation, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, among others. A graduate of Penn’s School of Architecture, he has taught

The Structural engineering firm Keast & Hood adds new staff EAST STROUDSBURG, PA — EwingCole announced that it has won three awards from the Delaware Valley Associa- tion of Structural Engineers (DVASE). The projects honored by DVASE are the Outpatient Cancer Center at Pocono Medi- cal Center in East Stroudsburg, the New Headquarters for the United Therapeutics Corpora- tion in Silver Spring, MD; and EwingCole wins three awards from the DVASE the Pedestrian Connector for the United Therapeutics Cor- Pocono Medical Center

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PHI LADELPHI A , PA — Structural engineering firm, Keast & Hood Co. has added six new staff mem- bers. Semyon Kurtsman, PE, joined the D.C. office. Mat- thew Cornman, PE, Allison Lukachik, PE, Thomas Don- nelly, EIT, Justin Unger, EIT, and Sumandeep Singh joined the Philadelphia office. “The new additions repre- sent growth for our firm and commitment to engineering service for our clients,” said

Keast & Hood Co. Principal Constantine Doukakis, PE. Kurtsman holds M.S. and B.S. in Civil/Structural Engi- neering and licensure in Ohio and Maryland. Matthew Cornman holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University and licensure in Pennsylvania and Dela- ware. Allison Lukachik holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in Civil/Architectural Engineer-

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