An award winning puzzle

Uncover a local award-winning construction.

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Puzzle created with Jigsaw Explorer. | Graphic by COLAtoday

Quackenbush Architects + Planners recently received a 2022 American Institute of Architects Columbia Section Honor Award in New Construction for its design of the library addition and renovation of this elementary school, originally built in 1930. The goal of the 4,480-sqft renovation and addition was to preserve the historic building’s form.

You can make this as difficult or easy as you like (from six to 1,054 pieces) and there’s even a multiplayer mode. It also keeps track of your timesend us a screenshot of your quickest finish and we might just have to shout out your puzzle prowess.

CAN YOU SOLVE IT?

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