Bing Thom Architects
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HPRB Supports Randall School Redevelopment
Shilpi Paul | November 21st 2013 | 3 Comments
On Thursday morning, the Historic Preservation Review Board voted to support the conceptual plan for the massive Randall School redevelopment project... read »

Newest Plans for Massive Randall School Project in SW
Shilpi Paul | October 22nd 2013 | 3 Comments
On Monday night, the team behind the redevelopment of the Randall School stopped by the ANC 6D meeting to reveal the newest plans and renderings. ... read »

Art Gallery, Restaurants and 400,000 Square Feet of Residences For Randall School
Shilpi Paul | February 12th 2013 | 2 Comments
The vacant Randall School building at Half Street and I Street SW will eventually house an art gallery and restaurants, and an adjacent new building... read »
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