Durham Magazine June/July 2017

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Three’s Company New architecture firm EVOKE Studio Architecture hosted its grand opening at 401 Foster St. in May. Formerly of Perkins+Will, EVOKE team members Teri Canada, Billy Askey and Edwin Harris mingled with new neighbors and clients, shared various past and present projects, and gave remarks alongside Mayor Bill Bell.

Edwin Harris, Teri Canada and Billy Askey.

All Abuzz  by Courtney Dennis Thanks to a partnership with N.C. School of Science and Math, Central Park School for Children third-grade teacher Chanel Carrell’s idea of installing an observation hive of bees at the school became a reality in April. Students can now easily keep track of the bees and engage in learning about the bees’ impact on the environment. Third graders Eliot Montgomery, Zoe Bland, Alexandra Otto, Rawlins Clarke V, Dahlia Louis and Auset Donadelle in their beekeeping suits. June/July 2017 |

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