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SPRING CREEK AREA HOME CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS

This custom home was designed and detailed by APR Associates and built by Herr & Company. The project includes a three car garage, indoor swimming pool, two master suites, sun room, screened porches and amble conditioned storage.

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Peak Construction at Massanutten Resort

APR Associates Architects has worked with Peak Construction and Massanutten Resort since 2001. Over the years APR has consulted on over one hundred and thirty five projects, sixty percent of which were completed. The projects all varied in size, scope of work, and building type. Our blog highlights some projects from over the many years of working with Peak Construction at Massanutten Resort both completed projects and conceptual projects.

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APR ASSOCIATES: ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS FOR THE COMMUNICATION INDUSTRY

For sixteen years APR Associates was the architectural firm for nTelos. See a highlighted overview of all the projects completed.

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Fishburne Military School

Fishburne Military School is one of the few military schools still existing in Virginia. Since the opening of APR Associates in 1997, we have worked with Fishburne Military School.

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CONCEPT FOR REGIONAL BREWERY NEW FACILITY

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SOUTH MASON STREET HARRISONBURG CONCEPTS

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MASSANUTTEN RESORT CAMPFIRE GRILL DESIGN PROGRESS

An overview of the design process for the existing restaurant renovation.

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CUSTOM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CONCEPT PROJECTS

Often times clients come to APR with initial target desires and needs, and as these project evolve great design concepts are left on the drawing boards, and never built. Read this blog to view a few projects original design concepts.

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HARRISONBURG BAPTIST CHURCH - REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

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SEGMENT OF BAREFOOT LANDING AT NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

This project was completed by Fred Bosserman.

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