Next Friday! Join us for a webinar featuring esteemed dietitian, Roberta Anding, who will share evidence-based, medically-sound advice for cutting through the noise of fitness trends, wellness influencers, and diet products that ultimately lead to misinformation or confusion about food and exercise. This webinar will explore the complex world of finding reliable scientific information to inform our understanding of nutrition and exercise and then how to apply this information in our day-to-day lives through meal planning and exercise in a way that is simple, practical, and realistic. Whether you have specific goals, or simply want to think about nutrition more mindfully, this webinar will have something for everyone! Register at this link: https://lnkd.in/g-tU9E6A #Nutrition #Wellness #HealthyLiving
About us
PBK is an award-winning architecture, engineering and consulting practice that has been a leader in design solutions for education, healthcare, corporate, government and sports/events market sectors since 1981. The company's reputation and popularity has been published as being directly attributable to its "unconventional" level of responsiveness and ability to exceed expectations for client service. The company has won numerous architectural awards for planning and design innovations.
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- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
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- Houston, TX
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- Partnership
- Specialties
- Architecture, Master Planning, Engineering, Technology Consulting, Interior Design, Environmental Design, and Education
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Updates
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Melissa Turnbaugh was featured in a recent episode of the Better Learning Podcast, exploring the critical topic of how innovative school design can boost academic performance and foster student success.
One of the fundamental challenges that educators face is the diversity of learning styles present in any given classroom. Learning styles, defined as the preferred ways in which individuals absorb, process, and retain information, vary widely among students. As such, it is crucial for educators to understand and address these differences to maximize student potential, promote inclusivity and equity, enhance engagement, prepare students for real-world success, and foster lifelong learning. When did you first figure out your preferred method of learning? Melissa Turnbaugh, PBK, Kevin Stoller, Kay-Twelve, Second Class Foundation, Education Leaders' Organization, EDmarket (Education Market Association), A4LE-Association for Learning Environments, Catalyst @ Penn GSE #RadicallyStudentCentered™ #LearningPreferences #SchoolDesign #LearningLoss #MelissaTurnbaugh #PBKArchitects #InnovationLeader #BeTheChange #YouBelongHere #BetterLearning #Podcast
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The facility of the week is the Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas. The Epicenter now hosts youth sports, civic service, fine arts performances, concerts, trade shows and more. It will also serve as a safe haven during any natural disasters, providing shelter and resources for displaced residents. Fort Bend Epicenter Architect of Record: STOA Architects - Houston Associate Architect: Sustaita Architects Design Architect: PBK Sports 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dxzAMkcZ
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USA TODAY highlighted Alief ISD’s Center for Advanced Careers in their article “Other Than College,” which explores alternatives to traditional four-year college degrees. Alief’s career center offers programs in fields like health sciences, engineering, welding, and culinary arts, all designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the workforce after high school. https://lnkd.in/gRUuZhjN
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Register today to join Benjamin Fields on August 29th for a webinar on inclusive restrooms and locker rooms. Learn the benefits and practicalities of designing single user restrooms and locker rooms—highlighting their role in promoting equity, accessibility, efficiency, and student health. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) https://lnkd.in/gxG6DXhH
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Melissa Turnbaugh, emphasizes the importance of re-evaluating the learning environment, noting that it is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of education. Read the full article in Forbes. https://lnkd.in/g3cN-nm7
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We are humbled to announce that our San Antonio office has been ranked as the top architecture firm in the city. This recognition reflects our commitment to design excellence, innovative solutions, and community engagement. We are grateful to our clients, partners, and talented team members who have made this achievement possible. As we continue to shape the architectural landscape of San Antonio, we remain dedicated to delivering outstanding projects that enhance the built environment and enrich the lives of those who experience our work.
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Happy National Intern Day! These talented individuals bring fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and boundless energy to our projects, helping us push the boundaries of design and creativity. Their dedication to learning and growing within the field of architecture is inspiring, and their efforts enhance our team's collaborative spirit and success. Throughout their experience, our interns are learning hands on architectural skills and learning how to be a functional member of an architectural team. https://lnkd.in/gZUqGdvM
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Join us in celebrating a milestone at the Terry Bradley Education Center! Our design and construction team, alongside Dr. Bradley, Clovis USD Superintendent Folmer, Board members, and administrators, gathered on-site for the TBEC Beam Signing Ceremony. This special beam will become a part of Building A – Administration Building. Ahead of the new school year, our community united to sign the beam early in a heartfelt display of teamwork and commitment. PBK was honored to be invited by Rick Lawson, Director of Construction & Engineering, reflecting our shared dedication to the district's goals. #TBEC #k12architecture