A Second Canuso Jorden Project Profiled by Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist in Less Than Two Months

A Second Canuso Jorden Project Profiled by Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist in Less Than Two Months


In the past two months, Inga Saffron, the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Pulitzer-Prize-Winning Architecture Critic, has praised the design of two projects for which Canuso Jorden is proudly associated with their construction. Her most recent discussion profiled the planning and design of Temple University’s new library project. Complimenting the planning effort surrounding the library project, Ms. Saffron states that “instead of just adding another isolated architectural trophy, Temple is using the $190 million library project to launch a long-overdue, place-making effort” and adds that the building will help to create “a more traditional and cohesive campus environment” at Temple. Reflecting on the library’s architectural design, Ms. Saffron notes that the library will “visually ramp up from the quad, rising four levels in a series of subtle switchbacks, culminating with a green roof.” Performing as part of Hill International’s Construction Management team, Canuso Jorden is excited about helping to create this critically-acclaimed facility economically, efficiently, and of the highest quality. Click here to read more of Inga Saffron’s column in the Inquirer.

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