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The Public Safety Academy was indeed a pleasure to design! The city was great to work with, especially Brent Johnson. My goal all along was to bring together the complexity of the building's function and merge it with cutting edge design...all on a tight budget. Glad you liked the building!
Jon Hofmann
Project Designer
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