Entrance to the Sarah Heinz House Girls and Boys Club in Pittsburg, PA glassy transparent addition bookended between the exhisting institution and new gymnasium both in brick by Virginia Architect

Boys & Girls Club @ Heinz

The design for the Sarah Heinz House fosters a legacy of environmental stewardship. A place where children can learn and grow within a supportive community.

Balcony and Dining also used for events at the Sarah Heinz House Girls and Boys Club in Pittsburg, PA is full of daylight with views to the city beyond connecting the school to its environ by Charlottesville Green Designer.
Gymnasium at the Sarah Heinz House Girls and Boys Club in Pittsburg, PA is full of daylight with skylights and exposed metal joists by Charlottesville Architect renowned for sustainable design
Gymnasium at the Sarah Heinz House Girls and Boys Club in Pittsburg, PA is full of daylight with views to the city beyond connecting the school to its environ by Charlottesville Architect renowned for green design

LEED Gold certified and winner of the Pittsburg Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Honor Award.

As Partner at William McDonough + Partners, Charlottesville architect Allison Ewing led the 75,00 SF expansion of the Sarah Heinz House project, located in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The environmentally-focused addition to an historic landmark building offers expanded opportunities to existing programs through teaching gardens and systems monitoring kindling a legacy of environmental stewardship for its members.

Recognition
  • Certificate of Merit, AIA Pittsburgh, 2009