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HPZS Completes Work for MSI’s Giant Dome Theater

HPZS, a long-time partner with City institutions upgrading their facilities for the future, has just finished interior renovations to the Museum of Science and Industry's Omnimax Theater, now known as the Giant Dome Theater, in preparation for the installation of a state-of-the-art projection system.

It's a one-of-a-kind system and only the 2nd installed in the world, and HPZS was proud to work with the Museum staff to make the project come to fruition.

To see what's currently playing at the Giant Dome Theater, click here.

 

 

 

Resiliency in Public Housing – Hughes Presents at Conference for Women in AEC

On April 20, April Hughes took part in the discussion "The Move Forward: Sustainability & Resiliency in Infrastructure & Design"at the Building Leadership: Conference for Women in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction. The panel also featured Rachel Minnery, Senior Director of Sustainable Development Policy at the American Institute of Architects, and Fiona Cousins, Fellow, Principal, Mechanical Engineering…
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HPZS Joins Architects Advocate Action on Climate Change

HPZS is proud to join the legion of Chicago architects dedicated to raising their voices against climate change. To learn more on how to join, please visit http://www.architects-advocate.com/  As architects dedicated to healthy and livable communities, and guided by scientific consensus and reason, we Advocate for action on Climate Change. Why?  We believe a healthy environment…
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CAREERS ON THE RISE: THREE AWARD-WINNING YOUNG ARCHITECTS DISCUSS THEIR PATHS TO SUCCESS

PELLA CRAFTED LUXURY SHOWROOM, MERCHANDISE MART, SUITE 100 Join the AIA Chicago Foundation and Chicago Women in Architecture for a panel discussion featuring the three most recent Dubin Family Young Architect Award winners. Chris-Annmarie Spencer, Nootan Bharani, and HPZS's own April Hughes will discuss their career choices and offer prespective on their paths to success.  Matthew…
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Positioning Pullman – Open House

Positioning Pullman is a collaborative ideas workshop, hosted by the National Parks Conservation Association and the American Institute of Architects - Chicago Chapter, and is intended to help guide the development of America’s newest urban national monument. From April 16th-18th, teams of volunteer urban planners, architects, landscape architects, engineers, economists and historians will convene to contribute…
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