Houston area architecture firm assisting Uvalde CISD in making schools more safe
PBK Architects Inc. has been designing schools for more than 40 years and is leading the industry in school security and design.
“We were asked to participate with Uvalde CISD by looking at their campuses to explore supplemental safety things, which they might want to consider,” said PBK Managing Partner Ian Powell. “We were so humbled and gratified that they considered us the individuals to call.” PBK is providing its analysis at no charge. They said building safe schools is their passion and helping in times of need is simply the right thing to do. Many of Uvalde’s buildings are 40 to 60 years old.
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