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HARTFORD — Designs for the renovation of Weaver High School are being developed now that two architectural firms have been selected for the massive project in the city's North End.
The S/L/A/M Collaborative in Glastonbury and Amenta Emma Architects in Hartford will draw up renovation plans for the 40-year-old building. School administrators have said they want an emphasis on natural light.
Once expected to cost up to $100 million, the Weaver overhaul is being downsized after the projected enrollment dropped from 1,350 to 900 students, said Jack Butkus of the firm ARCADIS/O&G, Hartford's school construction program manager. The new scope is being determined in the design phase.
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