RQAW

Architecture Projects
Clinton County New Annex

Clinton County New Annex

Clinton County has experienced consistent growth and, consequently, has outgrown its departmental office space located within its remarkable, historic courthouse. The county approached RQAW | DCCM and Envoy to renovate the former Regions bank building on the northwest...

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Knox County Jail and Correctional Center

Knox County Jail and Correctional Center

RQAW was tasked to conduct a study for the Knox County Jail and Community Corrections, completed in June 2020, to identify and resolve the facility’s significant space and operational challenges. RQAW is now currently working with the County to design a 60,000-sf...

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Wabash County Jail and Sheriff’s Office

Wabash County Jail and Sheriff’s Office

RQAW’s architecture and MEP teams were contracted to complete the design for Wabash County’s new 77,000-sf Jail and Sheriff’s Office. The project will include a housing pod, intake and booking, medical, and other support spaces. The facility will hold a total of 304...

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Dubois County Justice Facility Study

Dubois County Justice Facility Study

RQAW Corporation conducted a Justice Study to determine the immediate and future space needs of the Dubois County Security Center, Community Corrections, Courthouse, and Annex. To conduct this study, the Existing Facilities were documented. Questionnaires were also...

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Ritchey Reserve Senior Apartments

Ritchey Reserve Senior Apartments

RealAmerica, LLC contracted RQAW as the civil engineer and landscape architect to develop this 3-story, 65-unit senior living apartment building in Fishers, Indiana. RQAW was responsible for all civil design elements including site layout, grading, drainage, and...

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Saxony Hall

Saxony Hall

RQAW designed Saxony Hall, a 4,500 square foot, $1M city-owned parks building that can accommodate banquet seating for up to 150 people. Since it is often used for wedding receptions and public events, a full catering kitchen was a critical component. Saxony Hall’s...

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