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Heery Design Supports Sustainable, Collaborative Journalism at Kennesaw State University

KENNESAW, GA – The Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University recently moved into a new
learning and collaborative workspace that Heery International designed.
The newly renovated 2,700-square-foot office, located in a facility owned by the KSU Foundation, features multiple huddle areas, a conference room and non-traditional meeting spaces that suit the Center’s approach to journalism and the work habits of its young professionals.
The design supports the Center’s brand, using its logo shape and colors, KSU’s colors and the history of journalism as inspiration. Architectural elements including radial corners, curved coffered ceilings and furniture choices all echo the Center’s geometric logo.
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The Center for Sustainable Journalism, widely recognized for its commitment to providing high quality and ethically sound journalism, is a national leader in the exchange of news and information about juvenile justice and the youth services industry. It will produce its online and print publications in these news offices.
Heery International is an architecture, interior design,
engineering, program management and construction management firm with offices nationwide. As an affiliated company of Parsons Brinckerhoff, one of the world’s leading professional services companies, Heery now operates as that firm’s U.S. buildings operating company. (www.heery.com)