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Daily Archives: March 1, 2002

Westminster Christan Academy, St. Louis, MO

Case Study, CS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteMarch 1, 2002

When the owners of Westminster Christian Academy began the process of renovating their outdated school building, they found Mitchell & Hugeback Architects to be the perfect partner for the project. Nick Walker, one of the Mitchell & Hugeback architects assigned to the project, was also a Westminster alumnus.

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