Truex Cullins & Partners Architects was recently selected to perform a Facility Study for the International School of Prague (ISP) in the Czech Republic. Truex Cullins & Partners Architects was selected out of several international architecture firms who submitted proposals for this project.
"With our extensive K-12 school experience throughout Vermont, and our firms history of international work, this exciting project is the natural outgrowth of our expertise in two strategic areas, said David Epstein, Partner-in-Charge of the project.
David Epstein, AIA and Project Manager Joe Petrarca recently visited the school to meet and interview the school staff and leadership and to assess the existing facility. David and Joe will be returning in April to present their final report to the Board of Trustees.
ISP is a K-12 school with over 700 students representing 60 different nationalities. As part of the Office of Overseas Schools of the US State Department, the International School of Prague practices American educational philosophies with English as the primary language.
Truex Cullins & Partners Architects, one of Vermonts largest firms, has been doing business regionally, nationally, and internationally since 1968.
Truex Cullins & Partners selected for international facility study
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