Who We Serve

Higher Education

From Penn State University to Harrisburg Area Community College, L.R. Kimball’s higher education experts are transforming the environments where students live, professors teach and athletes train.

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Meeting Client Goals

Our integrated architectural, engineering and communications technology services are designed to achieve six key goals for every client we serve.

  • Enhance the teaching, learning, social, and cultural life of the institution 
  • Accommodate programmatic and technological change 
  • Respond to the surrounding environment through functional and sustainable design 
  • Efficiently fulfill program requirements 
  • Maximize the value of every dollar invested 
  • Be beautifully crafted

Diversified Portfolio

With more than 40 years of higher education experience, we’re experts at incorporating best practices into the master planning, design and construction of multiple projects, including: 

  • Residence halls 
  • Administrative buildings 
  • Academic centers 
  • Science and research facilities 
  • Sports facilities, including training and fitness centers, gymnasiums, stadiums and field expansions

The result? High-performance, cost-effective design that produces healthy, energy-efficient and comfortable living, learning and working places for the higher education market.

More Than 50 Football Fields of Square Feet
Did you know that L.R. Kimball’s award-winning team has designed more than 2.5 million square feet of higher education space, including residence halls, sports facilities, administrative buildings and academic centers? That’s more than 50 football fields placed end-to-end.

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In recent weeks, a number of public safety groups have debated how far public safety radio interoperability has come since 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Earlier this decade these tragic events tested the ability of first responders and public safety to communicate during a crisis. Because of that, billions in federal grants have been spent to resolve communications issues in today's emergency communications system. But how far have we really come? Our firm has made some interesting observations while working on large number of interoperability projects nationwide including large statewide projects, regional projects and even small county proj... Read More

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