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The facility was designed by the architects Tsoi/Kobus and Associates of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and built by Clayco of St. Louis. Communication Arts, Inc. of Boulder, Colorado, designed three dining areas and the center’s “fun room.” The construction was supported in part by a gift from the Danforth Foundation. To date, A.G. Edwards and the Harry Edison Foundation also have provided leadership gifts for the project. Additional fundraising efforts are ongoing to provide the resources needed for the building.
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What architect designed the DUC? What construction company built the DUC?
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