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One of America's 50 oldest architecture firms.
Since its founding in 1898, Eckles Architecture & Engineering has continuously provided architectural planning, design and related services to hundreds of clients.
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Experience You Can Build On |
"...the quality of Eckles’ work is absolutely impeccable. Their architects are extremely sensitive to the needs of the client. They are creative, yet practical. They understand the importance of appearance, but also recognize that educational facilities must meet the practical needs of the educational program."
-Dr. Joseph H. Clapper, Superintendent
Quaker Valley School District
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Eckles Architecture & Engineering provides
full service architectural design and engineering capabilities in the
educational, commercial, and religious markets. Drawing on expertise
from a broad range of design disciplines, Eckles is uniquely positioned to offer
detailed and effective solutions for your building and construction needs.
We strive to build client satisfaction through cost effective, energy efficient
and aesthetically pleasing design solutions. Our character demonstrates a
quality of architecture and service unbroken by the passing generations.
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Happening Now...
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McIntyre Elementary Wins Flooring Design Award
Eckles Architecture and Engineering is proud to announce that McIntyre Elementary in Pittsburgh, PA has been awarded
Armstrong Flooring's i2r Best Flooring Design. Click here for more information about this award.
Congratulations to the McIntyre Project Team: Mark Scheller, Randy Riggans, Tricia Monaco, and Andy Naples.
Moon Area High School Receives Award
Together with Nello Construction, Eckles Architecture and Engineering has been awarded an
ENR NY ‘Best K-12’ Award for the
newly constructed Moon Area High School! This award
recognizes those who have served in the best interests of the construction
industry and public schools; a huge honor for Eckles! School began at the new Moon Area
High School in January of 2011.
Pine-Richland School Board Construction Tour
This video was created by the Pine-Richland School District to showcase
construction progress on the STEAM addition to the Pine-Richland High School.
The video documents the school board's tour of the construction site along with
Cassandra Renninger, Robert Naugle, and David Johnson representing Eckles. |

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