Natural disasters are some of the things that are we cannot control and has devastating consequences for people and their communities. Unfortunately, we cannot prevent a hurricane from coming, but we can be prepared and precautious in order to minimize the damage as much as possible. This is what our principal Richard Franklin learned about attending the Northeast Risk & Resiliency Leadership Forum in Stamford, CT. Experts from the fields of weather sciences, risk analysis and more were gathered to talk about steps to take and things to do in these situations.
SRW’s 10th Anniversary
Has it already been 10 years? SRW is proud of all our achievements and would like to thank everyone that has been a part of our journey. Many years have passed, and we have many more years to go. 10 years and it keeps getting better! #ProjectSolved
SRW hosts Kenny Gamble
Not only did SRW participate at NOMA`s Annual Conference in 2014 by having Cappy engage in discussions as a panelist, we also sponsored a reception for the NOMA Legacy Community Service project called “Light & Hope”. In addition, we engaged Mr. Kenny Gamble to be the keynote speaker at the conference. Mr. Gamble is a famous songwriter and music producer who has a Grammy Award and nine Grammy nominations as well as a successful developer who has significantly impacted the built environment in Philadelphia.
SRW at National Organization of Minority Architects conference
NOMA’s Annual Conference was held in Philadelphia for 2014. Yvette, Richard, Cappy, Natasha and Erasmus attended this year. In addition, our principal Cappy was a panelist on Faith in Design workshop at the conference. Cappy shared his experience and thoughts concerning the diversity of religious beliefs among our partnership and its influence on architecture and design.
BBQ with SRW
Every year Richard Franklin opens his home to all of SRW`s employees and close associates. On September 27th, Richards home and beautiful deck was filled with great company. It was enjoyable to gather staff from our two offices with great food and conversations.
City of Hudson Police Headquarters and City Court Award
SRW was awarded the project for City of Hudson Police Headquarters and Courthouse May 20, 2014. It is an adaptive-revise project we are very proud to be involved with; providing both architecture and engineering services to renovate and expand an existing city-owned building to become the new home for the City of Hudson Police Headquarters and City Court.
PACE Construction Management Certificate Program
Another person from our incredible team graduated from the PACE Construction Management Certificate Program. Congratulations Erasmus! The Construction Management Certificate program is a program is designed to provide knowledge of the regulatory, insurance, management, safety, estimating, and environmental aspects of the construction management industry
Acuity Lighting Seminar in Lithonia, GA
Yvette attended Acuity Brands Lightning seminar in Lithonia, April 2014. The Acuity Brands is one of the world’s leading providers of light solutions for indoor and outdoor applications. Their innovative thoughts help them to keep coming up with creative solutions and they are also committed to a sustainable future. Acuity Brands shares their knowledge by providingeducation and training programs.
Orah graduates from the 10,000 small business program
Orah Weisberg just completed the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small business program, which is an entrepreneurship education program, and which has given her the practical tools to lead the SRW’s growing business. Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses is designed to tap into economic power by providing entrepreneurs across the country with the resources they need to grow and create jobs.
Official Grand Opening of Zion Court
October 17, 2013 was the official grand opening of Zion Court, which is an affordable housing building for low-income families. SRW is proud of being a part of this effort in the community. We provided complete architectural and engineering services for this project. The redevelopment and program modification of this building required 28 new residential units and 4 new commercial units that are now providing families with a home.