🚨 Project Spotlight! 🚨
Originally constructed in 1907 as St. Joseph’s School of Industry, designed by Francis E. Tormey, Sr., and later known to generations as Seton High School, this historic building has long been a place of learning, community, and opportunity. Today, it continues that legacy as the home of the Johns Hopkins University School of Education.
Convergent was proud to support the latest chapter of this landmark’s story through the School of Education Renovation, working in close collaboration with Hord Coplan Macht. Our team provided Telecom and Audiovisual (A/V) services designed to thoughtfully integrate modern technology within a historic structure, enhancing connectivity, flexibility, and collaboration while respecting the character of the original building.
From upgraded communications infrastructure to adaptable A/V systems supporting contemporary teaching and learning, this project bridges more than a century of educational purpose with today’s evolving academic needs.
Projects like this demonstrate how technology can help preserve the spirit of historic spaces while enabling their transformation for future generations. We’re grateful to be part of a project that honors the past while supporting the future of education at Johns Hopkins University.
