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Renee Meador, on May 8th, 2012
On May 3, 2012, Haynes Whaley’s Reston office worked with the Reston Association’s (RA) Environmental Staff to help create safe pathways to senior citizens’ garden plots. The natural paths were steeply sloped making the trek to and from the gardens difficult. Haynes Whaley’s crew shoveled their way through rocky red clay, leveled the soil and then [...]
Jenna Beth Whaley, on March 8th, 2012
Haynes Whaley participated in the 6th annual The Methodist Hospital System Stride4Stroke Run & Walk on March 3. The HW team consisted of employees and family members who raised funds and completed the 5K race, supporting the Methodist Neurological Institute and its stroke outreach education. There was a running group and a walking group, all taking [...]
Amy Moen, on May 7th, 2010
SMPS Houston Chapter held their annual Design Awards Gala on Friday, April 30th at City Centre’s Red Oak Ballroom. This evening offered Houston area A/E/C firms the opportunity to showcase marketing achievements. The chapter also recognized excellence in marketing achievement by marketing professionals in the design and building industry.
This year, Haynes Whaley Associates received the Member [...]
Tony Knapp, on January 15th, 2010
Interning at Haynes Whaley Associates as a “wanna-be” engineer is exciting at moments, like when finding a set of plans hidden in the back corner of your office and realizing that they make some sense after only a few days of engineering; awesome at others, like when you stand at the corner of the north [...]
Charles Eggert, on January 7th, 2010
For several years now, Haynes Whaley has participated in the Houston Architect and Engineer’s sporting events, including basketball, softball and bowling. Everyone involved has a great time and a chance to relax and unwind after a day at the office. Employees and significant others fill the rosters and compete against other firms in Houston. Game results are posted in the [...]
Amy Moen, on July 20th, 2009
On Saturday, June 6th, Haynes Whaley participated in AIA Houston’s 23rd Annual Sandcastle Competition, coming home with a win in the “Best Traditional” category. However, the highlight of the day was the team’s “green” water pump design that successfully brought water (a critical ingredient in sandcastle building) from the Gulf of Mexico to their build [...]
Renee Meador, on June 17th, 2009
On March 27th, Haynes Whaley and Cooper Carry “Sent Hunger Down the Drain” at the 2009 AIA Northern Virginia CANstruction competition, a charity committed to ending hunger. Across the nation, competitions are held among teams of architects, designers, engineers, contractors, and students to build structures made entirely out of canned food. At the end [...]
Derick Thompson, on June 5th, 2009
A small piece of Galveston was in Houston this past Wednesday morning as local television station KHOU’s Great Day Houston transformed their front driveway into a mini-beach. Everything from beach balls to sand castles were on display as the annual AIA Sandcastle Competition was featured on KHOU’s programming. On this beach, members of [...]
Shawn Walton, on May 21st, 2009
Haynes Whaley Associates participated in a field trip with Spring Branch I.S. D.’s Northbrook Middle School yesterday down in Galveston. These AP Art students were taught by our best on the secrets to building award-winning sandcastles. Charles Eggert, Marco Cano, and Derick Thompson went down to Stewart Beach with me in a joint effort with [...]
Charles Eggert, on May 12th, 2009
On May 7th, Amy Moen and I demonstrated sandcastle building techniques at AIA Houston’s annual workshop and rules review. A&E The Graphics Complex hosted the crowd of 50+ in their backyard, and they joined with Rosenberger Construction to sponsor the event.
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