University of Pennsylvania – Gutmann College House

Gutmann College House is University of Pennsylvania’s newest addition to its long-standing collection of college houses. At almost 250,000 square feet, the building accommodates 435 student beds and four faculty apartments, as well as supporting residence functions such as a coffee bar, dining area, seminar and study rooms, a living room, and a fitness room. […]

William Penn Charter School – Graham Athletics & Wellness Center

This new facility includes two full-size basketball courts, a wrestling room, and accompanying locker rooms. Additional programming incorporated into the design are training rooms, coach and staff offices, a weight training/fitness room, a classroom, a multipurpose room, a rock climbing wall, and a new practice soccer field. A balcony and bridge overlooking the courts allows […]

University of Pennsylvania – Quadrangle College Houses (2022-2026)

INTECH performed pre-construction services prior to multiple phases of comprehensive renovations at University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle College Houses. Initially involved during a feasibility phase, INTECH worked closely with the design team and the University to develop project scope, phasing, logistics, and schedule. The feasibility study reviewed many conditions, including exterior envelope, code and accessibility compliance, […]

Princeton University – Roberts Stadium

As part of a Campus Master Plan that will relocate athletic facilities onto Princeton University’s East Campus, a new Soccer Stadium was constructed adjacent to existing football practice fields. The Stadium included a natural grass competition soccer field, fencing, end of field netting, scoreboards, field pole lighting, and grandstand seating for over two thousand spectators. […]

KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy at Sumner

INTECH mobilized to the former Charles Sumner Public School located at 1600 South 8th Street in Camden to undertake a fast-tracked renovation and rehabilitation of the building, and transform it into the newest KIPP Public Charter School. Once complete, it will be known as the KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy at Sumner. The non-profit KIPP Foundation […]

Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) – The Kay and Harold Ronson Health and Applied Science Center

The Kay and Harold Ronson Health and Applied Science Center is the first new building planned for construction following the merger of Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University into Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University). At 60,000 SF and four stories, the new building houses classrooms, laboratories, offices, conference rooms, and lounge areas. A […]

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy – New Lower School

The latest phase of the master plan for the combined Springside Chestnut Hill Academy included the construction of a new 75,000 SF Lower School. The new building serves kindergarten through 4th grade students, and feature a servery and dining hall, gym/multi-purpose room, library/learning center, science, music and art classrooms, and other specialty teaching areas. The […]

William Penn Charter School – Ralph F. Palaia Field

Located across School House Lane from the William Penn Charter School campus in East Falls, this athletics project definitively extends the campus’ reach. The project includes a new synthetic turf baseball field with geometry similar to that of the Philadelphia Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park, as well as new walkways and parking surrounding the field, team […]

The Discovery Center

In the almost 70 years since Fairmount Park’s East Park Reservoir was shut down, the basin and its shores were slowly reclaimed by nature. Migrating birds called the reservoir home each year as they traveled south down the eastern seaboard. Now the Discovery Center calls the reservoir home. The Discovery Center is funded by the […]

University of Pennsylvania – Hill College House

Designed by architect Eero Saarinen in 1958 for the University of Pennsylvania’s campus, Hill College House is an internationally recognized architectural landmark located at the corner of 33rd and Walnut Streets. Originally a women’s dormitory, the building’s entry is a bridge, and the surrounding spiked metal fence encloses a grassy “moat” around the building. The […]