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UNIVERSITYCENTERUNIVERSITY CENTERADDITION & RENOVATION ARTS & SCIENCES & COLLEGETHE CENTER FOR STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF NURSING WELCOME CENTERADMISSIONS BUILDING SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SETON DRIVESTUDENTSTUDENT APARTMENT KEY:BUILDING RENOVATED NEW BUILDING OR ADDITION APARTMENTS EXISTING TO REMAIN 97 |

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UNIVERSAL DESIGNTHAT CONNECTSTO NATURECASE STUDY: BANCROFT CAMPUS“One world. For everyone.” For nearly 130 years,Bancroft has been a leader in breaking downboundaries for individuals with neurologicalchallenges, autism, and intellectual anddevelopmental disabilities. To progress with itsinnovative continuum of care—to better unlockeach person’s full potential for lifelong learningand fulfillment—Bancroft is relocating programson their 16-acre Haddonfield Campus to a new30-acre campus.KSS Architects is partnering with Bancroft to bringinsight and expertise to the architecture thatwill shape the campus as a multi-faceted learningand support tool—engaging and empowering thestudents, while championing their families andassisting the staff in reaching each child’s goal ofbecoming their best and highest selves.For our work on Bancroft’s campus, we designedto make the most of Bancroft’s convenient accessto transportation networks as well as vocationalopportunities within the nearby office park andadjacent retail businesses. Furthermore, the newcampus is surrounded by farm fields, streams anda pond. These environmental features inspired thedesign of the transitional housing, organized arounda series of outdoor rooms with varied scales andpurposes. Views and pathways link these rooms,creating a sensory trail forming a natural, protectiveedge to the walkable, explorable campus.

The overarching concept of Bancroft’s campus is to used area. Additionally, The Commons houses a create balance and support transition by connecting clinic and dental and medical center providing both to nature. The design is predicated upon Bancroft’s in- and outpatient services to care for residents’ holistic concept of balancing needs, comfort and health and well-being. The Lindens, the most personal growth for each student and thoughtfully intensive residential units, are grouped as a serene nurturing each individual’s transition in a sensory- discreet quadrangle. Program elements include a rich setting. Transitional architecture, in step smaller group of more secluded homes in a natural with nature, builds a supportive and innovative setting with semi-private gardens to provide private framework promoting student, teacher, caregiver, opportunities for families to spend time together. and family success. As the new campus’s architecture and navigation system intentionally transition from The Transitional Housing area groups homes along private residences to public areas, a secondary the quadrangle with uninterrupted views to the transition is cued: that from comfort zone to growth Commons Building, the Vocational Village and the zone, from home-life comfort to life-skill learning. School – providing a clear, visual connection to Nature, a proven collaborator in learning, eases community. For these residents, days begin and end transition and promotes balance by maintaining a in the close comfort of their homes grouped along constant presence. Both indoors and out, sensory the green. learning opportunities abound. Walking paths to the Commons Building, for school, CREATING NURTURED TRANSITIONS activities and friends, become open and accessible, FOR GROWTH AND SUCCESS visually cuing transitions to learning and working. Beyond the classrooms and activity rooms, public Programming plays a significant role in supporting space expands to encourage engagement with transitions at Bancroft – the Campus is wholly friends, family and guests. Sessions and days close designed with a community center as its heart, with the return to the comfortable and familiar. drawing individuals towards engagement. “The Each day’s journey builds knowledge and trust – key Commons”, a 24/7 facility, includes the Vocational ingredients for growth. Village, the Conference and Training Center, and spaces for arts, music, and fitness, such as the The Bancroft School houses a multitude of recreation and therapy pool. The Commons is a classrooms ranging from Early Education to High shared resource among students, residents, families, School/Vocational. These flexible classrooms adapt staff, and public—and a highly collaborative, greatly to meet the diverse needs of each student. The academic environments are complimented by therapeutic, life-skill, social and playtime settings. Coming full circle, it is the Commons Building that draws the community together – from the more sheltered wings of the school, to the mock set- ups of the Vocational Village – program elements here visualize progression—witnessing challenges, celebrating success. The programming of the Commons provides innumerable nodes of interaction, capitalizing on every opportunity for residents to engage: a shared meal, a greeting in a corridor, a cacophony of musical instruments, embodying Bancroft as a sensory-rich, diverse, forward-looking community.| 100

LINDENS HOUSING QUAD BEHAVIORAL CLINIC JOB TRAININGTRANSITIONAL LIVING 101 | VOCATIONAL VILLAGE LIFE SKILLS & TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM MEDICAL & DENTAL CLINIC TRAINING CENTER ELEMENTARY & HIGH SCHOOL

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY POMONA COMMUNITY OF LEARNING KSS Architects teamed up with American Campus each house four bedroom/two bathroom apartment- Communities to develop a dynamic and engaging style units. In keeping with the architecture of community concept for Stockton College. In Stockton’s Campus Center its natural environment, keeping with the College’s Master Plan and the low-rise residential buildings are designed with outlook for future growth, the plan focuses on entry porches, cast stone features and siding with environmental responsibility and an academic the appearance of wood grain. Building entrances response to development. Organized into three and public spaces have large areas of glass to zones, the plan includes athletic fields and sports provide transparency of community activities within venues in its outer and most public zone; well- and views to nature. Low-rise housing is paired integrated parking that meshes with the landscape with a residential tower, featuring a community and ecosystem in the center zone; and residential center and offices on the ground floor and student buildings and the Community of Learning in the residences on floors two through 12. A windowed innermost private zone. multipurpose room offers sweeping views of the Pinelands on the top floor. Overall, the plan is sited The plan includes six low-rise residential buildings with sensitivity to the existing forest and preserved with each three-story building featuring a walk-up ecosystem of the Pinelands, as well as connection to design with eight units on each floor. The buildings the surrounding community. Location: Pomona, New Jersey Program: A vibrant living-learning community Size: 226,639 sf; 752 beds Features: Residential tower, Low-rise apartment-style housing, Fitness center, Business center, Study rooms, Mail center, Social lounge, Gaming lounge, Outdoor patio, Reception and lobby, Offices, Multi-purpose room, Storage areas, Field house, Outdoor concessions| 102





WHO WE ARE

Guidance • Relationships • Innovation • Design

KSS ARCHITECTS FIRM HISTORY EXPERTS KSS Architects is a full-service architecture, AT BUILDING BONDS BETWEEN planning, and interior design firm in Princeton, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PEOPLE, PROJECT, CLIENT, Since our founding in Princeton in 1983, KSS AND COMMUNITY Architects has matured, growing in size, abilities, and ambitions. KSS today has a staff of near RELATIONSHIPS that are lasting 60 talented and dedicated design professionals passionate about creating built environments that We believe that deep human relationships are the stimulate commerce, learning, and community. heart of all great architecture. We value building those relationships as much as the building ofWE THINK LIKE OWNERS GUIDANCE through the process stone and steel. We are experts at building bonds between people and project, client and community.STEWARDING ALL Our clients are leaders in the fields of business, Our firm creates design solutions that facilitate RESOURCES industry, education, development, cultural and and celebrate these interwoven relationships, social impact. They call us their trusted advisor creating rich and rewarding communities. because we have honed a process of ideation, built upon intensive listening, deep research, and DESIGN that inspires collaborative imagining. We think like owners, stewarding all the resources of the project to the Architecture, when steeped in expertise greatest return. We have earned the trust of our and insight, can affect meaningful change— clients to lead them through challenges, manage transforming the heart of the matter beyond the process, and exceed their goals with design metal and mortar, into empowerment, creativity, that inspires and execution that delivers. knowledge and achievement. Thoughtful detail embedded in a structure cultivates change - INNOVATION in the intersections  meaningful and lasting change. We consistently use creativity to turn opportunity into reality. We are relentless and fearless in our reimagining of what places can be, creating meaningful innovation that realizes many goals at once. Although we face a world more complex than ever before, our inquisitive minds and deep expertise provide the unique ability to solveRELENTLESS IN REIMAGINING challenges with elegant, effective solutions that goWHAT PLACES CAN BE beyond single paradigm design. 107 |



A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC CULTURE ACE MENTOR PROGRAM CAREER DAYS & 1-DAY COURSESKSS employees are personally committed to supporting local communities and COMMUNITY DESIGN COLLABORATIVEmentoring the next generation of learners for a brighter tomorrow. Professionals PRO-BONO PROJECTSwith purpose, our employees selflessly dedicate personal time to inspire andinform students about the field of architecture and design, as well as work on pro-bono campaigns to enrich and brighten existing neighborhoods. Our dedication tocommunity programs is one of KSS’s avenues to creating meaningful and lastingchange, spreading our passion for design to empower student success.SELECT CLIENTS Liberty Property Trust McKessonA. Harry Moore School NJCU University Academy Charter SchoolAegis Property Group New Jersey Schools Development AuthorityBarnegat Twp. School District New York Public LibraryBrandywine Realty Trust Playmobil, Inc.Bright Horizons Princeton Day SchoolBryn Mawr College Princeton Regional School DistrictBuild with Purpose Princeton UniversityBurlington Stores, Inc. Public School 55 - BronxCBRE RBH GroupCampbell Soup Real Estate Advisory & Development ServicesCape Eleuthera Institute Rowan UniversityCivic Builders Rutgers UniversityColumbia University Sarah Lawrence CollegeCornell College Saul Ewing LLPCornell University Seton Hall UniversityCranbury K-8 School Stockton UniversityCranbury Public Library Foundation TEAM Charter SchoolsCushman & Wakefield TEAM Spark AcademyDiscovery Charter School TEVA Pharmaceutical IndustriesDrexel University Temple UniversityEden Family of Services The Calais SchoolEducational Testing Service The Children’s PlaceEmory University The Coca-Cola CompanyFairleigh Dickinson University The College of New JerseyFerris State University The Harmony SchoolsFirst Round Capital The Mathematics, Civics and Sciences CharterGeorgia Tech University The Research and Collection PreservationGill St. Bernard’sGreat Oaks Charter School Consortium (ReCAP)Golden Door Charter School Thomas Jefferson UniversityGottesman RTW Academy Uncommon SchoolsHeketi Community Charter School University of PennsylvaniaHyde Leadership Charter School Ursinus CollegeInstitute for Advanced Study Villanova UniversityJLL Walt Disney WorldJonathan Rose Companies West Chester UniversityKIPP Philadelphia Schools WHYYKIPP New Jersey White and Williams LLPLafayette CollegeL+M Development Widener University

PROFESSIONAL MERITS PAMELA LUCAS REW FAIAAIA Design Awards, six projects in recognition of Design KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNER Excellence Pam strives for architecture that reflects the history, place, and potential“Building for Ongoing Student Center Flexibility.” Academic of each institution and project. She brings a clear understanding of the Impressions, Revitalizing your Student Life Facilities dynamics of contemporary life, value of ritual to every project, and strives for Conference. 2015. architecture that reflects time, context, and values. Driven by empathy for a place and its community, she has had a broad and incisive impact on campus“Redefining the Master Plan in Tough Economic Times.” architecture. Pam balances the needs and desires of many constituents, such Urban Land. 2009. as administration, faculty, students, and the public. She believes that design with a dedication to quality, with an unwavering attention to the joy and craft“Coffee Cart or Cafe? Campus Center Decisions for Every of detail, have a unique ability to inspire. Institution.” SCUP National Presentation. 2009. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE“Walk this Way: The Campus Tour as a Master Planning Tool.” SCUP Mid-Atlantic Conference. 2009. Cornell College, Thomas Commons Campus Center Cornell University, Olin Hall, Renovations“Learning to Learn: An Institution Ensures the Success of an Cornell University, Hughes Hall, Renovations Academic Community” SCUP National Presentation. 2005. Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Master Plan & Reno. Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Food Lab Feasibility Study“Blue Blazers, Green Building.” Eco-structure. 2005. Drew University, Brothers College, Academic Building, Master Plan & Reno.“In Harmony.” Contract. 2005. Drew University, Ehinger University Center, Addition and Renovation“Building of Art Museum Design: Zimmerli Art Museum”. Drew University, Campus Master Plan Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Scandling Campus Center, Addition & Renovation Contents. 2000. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Stern Hall, Academic Building“Montclair University Housing Master Plan.” SCUP Regional Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences Bloomberg Hall, Add. & Reno. Kean University, Center for Academic Success, Academic Building Conference. 1999. Kean University, Eugene and Shelley Enlow Recital Hall, Renovation“Transforming Campus Housing: A Case Study of the Kean University, Human Rights Institute, Addition Kean University, Nancy Thompson Library, Addition & Renovation Montclair University Housing Master Plan.” ERAPPA Kean University, Nathan Weiss College of Graduate Studies, Add. & Reno. Regional Conference. 1998. Lafayette College, Dining Services Renovations Lafayette College, Farinon Campus Center, Renovations | 110 Lafayette College, Marquis Hall, Renovations Lawrence University, Richard and Margot Warch Campus Center Montclair State University, Student Housing Master Plan Ocean County College, William T. Hiering Science Building Princeton University Press, Addition & Renovation Rowan University, Rohrer College of Business Rutgers University, Biomedical Engineering Building Rutgers University, Newell Apartment Complex, Planning Study & Reno. Rutgers University, Zimmerli Art Museum, Dodge Collection Addition Seton Hall University, University Center & Admissions Stockton University, Campus Center University of Delaware, Alan P. Colburn Laboratory, Addition & Renovation University of Pennsylvania, Pennovation Center Virginia Commonwealth University, Academic Learning Commons Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Academic & Music Building Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Campus Master Plan EDUCATION Master of Architecture, University of Virginia Bachelor of Arts, High Honors, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

PROFESSIONAL MERITS PETAR MATTIONI AIA, LEED APACE Mentor Program Volunteer KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNERInfill Philadelphia: Food Access. Community Design Petar has a practical design methodology that balances design with client objectives, technical coordination, and effective project execution. His Collaborative Volunteer commitment to strong client relationships and building consensus consistently result in successful projects, particularly in the field of higher education and the emerging field of innovation. Petar strives to be involved in all aspects of the planning process and excels in conducting research and analysis in the initial stages of design and documentation. His thoroughness results in the success of all project phases, with particular expertise during project planning–aligning project goals, context, budget, and schedule. He maintains project quality and long-term value, while meeting their development goals and schedules. An active member of the Philadelphia community, Petar works with several non-profit organizations, including the ACE (Architecture, Construction and Engineering) Mentor Program, which introduces high school students to careers in the building and design industries. Petar represents the next generation of designers and practitioners of architecture—passionate about place as a contribution to society, enthusiastic about guiding young architects toward new opportunities, and responsive to client needs & values. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE A. Harry Moore School, Special Needs School, Relocation and Feasibility Study Cornell College, Thomas Commons Campus Center, Addition and Renovation Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Masterplan and Renov. Cranbury K-8 School, Gymnasium, Classrooms and Entry, Add. and Reno. Drew University, Ehinger University Center, Addition and Renovation Drew University, Land Use Master Plan Kean University, Center for Academic Success, Academic Building Kean University, Eugene and Shelley Enlow Recital Hall, Renovation Kean University, Wilkins Theatre, Addition and Renovation Lafayette College, Dining Services Renovations Mack-Cali Realty Corporation, Princeton Forrestal Village, Master Plan Montville Township, Public Safety Building New Jersey City University, University Academy Charter High School New Jersey City University, West Campus Redevelopment Master Plan Princeton University Press, Addition and Renovation Randolph Public Library, Feasibility Study Rutgers University, Biomedical Engineering Building Seton Hall University, University Center and Admissions The Calais School, Addition and Renovation The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Campus Center University of Pennsylvania, Pennovation Center Virginia Commonwealth University, University Learning Center Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Campus Master Plan WHYY Public Media, Dorrance H. Hamilton Public Media Commons EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, Magna Cum Laude, Syracuse University 111 |

PROFESSIONAL MERITS MERILEE MEACOCK AIA, PP, LEED APLeading Woman Intrapreneur of New Jersey Finalist, 2016. KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNER“Gottesman RTW Academy Tour,“ AIA NJ State Convention, Merilee is a design leader in the education community. She has assisted large 2015. and small organizations find new building sites, made recommendations for“Community Revitalization: The Restorative Properties of planning new campuses, and designed improvements to make current buildings more functional and dynamic. An excellent communicator, she often organizes Schools,” Planning for Higher Education Journal. Vol. 43 and leads a team approach to the design and construction of buildings and Num. 4, July-September 2015. campuses. Her broad-minded yet pragmatic ideas pave the way to handle“Across the Generations: Addressing the Elephants Still challenges related to the planning, design, and construction of many project in the Room,” Panelist: Groundbreaking Women in types adeptly. She helps clients realize their highest potential by creating a Construction, 2015. legacy of places that is inspirational, comfortable and functional for all.AIA-New Jersey, Architect of the Year, 2014.NJBIZ 50 Best Women in Business, Honoree, 2012. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE“Bringing Education into the Mix.” School Construction News. 2010. Bancroft, New Campus“Transforming Lives and Communities: Successful Planning Build with Purpose, Golden Door Charter School; Obama Green Charter School Strategies for Starting a Charter School.” National Canyon-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund, KIPP Philadelphia, KIPP Alliance for Public Charter Schools conference. 2009.“The Good Neighbor: Looking to Mission-Based Initiatives to Philadelphia Elementary Academy, Addition and Renovation Develop Programs for the Future.” SCUP Mid Atlantic. 2008. Civic Builders, Hyde Leadership Charter High School“How Design Works for You.” http://howdesignworks.aia. Cranbury K-8 School, Gymnasium, Classrooms and Entry, Addition and Renovation org/casestudy-school.asp. Eden Autism Services, Eden Institute, Special Needs SchoolYoung Architect of the Year, AIA New Jersey, 2003 Gottesman RTW Academy, Addition and RenovationsArchitectural Consultant, LEED for Schools; National Inquiry School, Master Plan and Renovation; Science Classroom Committee, U.S. Green Building Council Kean University, Human Rights Institute, AdditionPrinceton Future KIPP Philadelphia, Fitzsimons Test Fit; Stanton Renovations; WestmorelandChair, Zoning Board, Cranbury Township Mid-Atlantic Preservation Services, Office Building New Jersey City University, University Academy Charter High School; West | 112 Campus Master Plan; West Side Theatre, Renovation New Jersey Schools Development Authority, Barnegat Board of Education, Lillian M. Dunfee Elementary School, West State Street Office Pennington Borough, Municipal Building and Public Library Princeton University Press, Addition, Renovation, and Feasibility Study P.S. 55, Jonathan Rose Green Bronx Machine RBH Group, Makers Village & AeroFarms RBH Group, Teachers Village, Chen School; Discovery Charter School; Great Oaks Charter School; TEAM Charter Schools; SPARK Academy Rutgers University, 15 Washington Arts Space; Hahne & Co. Building Adaptive Re-use ; Biomedical Engineering Building, Information Science & Technology Building, Master Plan, Center for Adult Autism Services TEAM Charter Schools, Newark Collegiate Academy; Littleton The Calais School, Addition and Renovation The Harmony Schools, Daycare Center The Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School, Renovation & Addition Uncommon Schools, 15th Avenue; 310 Sherman Avenue; 377 Washington; Haddon Avenue K-8; Mt. Ephraim; North Star Academy Charter School, Addition and Renovation United States Coast Guard, Building 140 Renovation on Governors Island Widener Partnership, Charter School EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture & Bachelor of Science, The Pennsylvania State University

PROFESSIONAL MERITS MATTHEW H. MCCHESNEY AIA, LEED APChair of the Lawrenceville Main Street Organization KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNER Clients know Matt for his ability to listen to their needs, understand their values, and create spaces where they can maximize their potential. As he leads projects from design to construction, he strives to balance the client’s objectives with the demands of budgets, site restrictions, and scheduling. Matt is a powerful force in the K-12 community—he is a trusted advisor to many, helping to build community and facilitate education pedagogy, thereby empowering students to succeed and neighborhoods to flourish. With all projects, he strives to integrate both simple and complex systems that minimize architecture’s impact on the environment and help preserve resources for future generations. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bancroft, New Campus Canyon-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund, University Heights Civic Builders, Hyde Leadership Charter High School Cranbury K-8 School, Gymnasium, Classrooms and Entry, Addition and Renovation Denville Township, Town Hall Fairfield Township, Public Safety Building Gottesman RTW Academy, New K-8 School Inquiry School, Master Plan and Renovation; Science Classroom Kean University, Center for Academic Success, Academic Building Kean University, Eugene and Shelley Enlow Recital Hall, Renovation New Jersey Schools Development Authority and Barnegat Board of Education, Lillian M. Dunfee Elementary School New Jersey Schools Development Authority and Vineland Board of Education, Vineland Middle School #2 Princeton University, Lewis Center for the Arts, Dance and Visual Arts Departments, Addition and Renovation Princeton University, West College Admissions Department, Renovation RBH Group, AeroFarms RBH Group, Teachers Village, Chen School RBH Group, Teachers Village, Discovery Charter School RBH Group, Teachers Village, Great Oaks Charter School RBH Group, Teachers Village, TEAM Charter Schools, SPARK Academy Rutgers University, 15 Washington Arts Space Rutgers University, Biomedical Engineering Building Rutgers University, Hahne & Co. Building Adaptive Reuse Rutgers University, Zimmerli Art Museum, Dodge Collection Addition TEAM Charter Schools, Newark Collegiate Academy The College of New Jersey, School of Arts and Sciences, Master Plan The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Campus Center Uncommon Schools, North Star Academy Charter School, Addition and Renovation EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, Syracuse University 113 |

EDMUND P. KLIMEK AIA, NCARB KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNERPROFESSIONAL MERITS Ed’s passion is the Architecture of Commerce, designing places that bring people together in the grand endeavor of the economy. Working closely with clientsNational Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) as both designer and trusted advisor, he has helped to create visionary placesUrban Land Institute for work and industry. Collaboration is the cornerstone of Ed’s architecturalArchitectural Consultant, LEED for Warehouse and approach. He thrives in leading larges complex teams through a process driven by a dedication to exceptional design that draws upon the unique skills of all Distribution Center; Adaptations Working Group, U.S. its members. Ed is an innovator in his field. His clients have invited him to Green Building Council speak at national corporate gatherings, he has been a frequent contributor at“Sustainability, Resiliency, Well Buildings.” NAIOP national industry conferences, he has lectured at MIT and other higher education Commercial Real Estate Conference Conversation Corner, institutions, and he has been a consultant to the United States Green Building September 2016. Council. Ed has been a partner at KSS since 2000 and has over thirty years of“Building for Wellness.” NAIOP Development Magazine, experience. Summer 2016.“Preserving Assets & Maximizing Investments: Emory and RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Georgia Tech’s Library Service Center as a Collaborative Model in Process-Focused Facility Design.” IFLA Library Burlington Stores, New Headquarters, 1830 Renovation and Addition Building and Equipment Conference, August 2016. Cabot Industrial Trust, Volkswagen of America,Inc., Regional Distribution Center“Preserving Assets, Maximizing Investments.” SCUP Cultech, Inc., U.S. Headquarters Southern Regional Conference, October 2015. Empire Merchants North, Corporate Headquarters and Distribution Center“Green Industrial.” ARCHITECT Magazine, January 2011. Forsgate Industrial Partners, Coca-Cola Refreshments Distribution Facility,“Empire Merchants North: Green Design for the End User.” Development, Summer 2010. Building S320-321“Bringing Productivity Back to Brownfields.” New Jersey Forsgate Industrial Partners, Corporate Offices League of Municipalities, April 2009. Forsgate Industrial Partners, Hyundai Motor Corporation, Distribution Center,“iPort 12: A Former Landfill Comes of Age.” Development, Summer 2008. Building S139“Greening of Industrial.” NAIOP’s Industrial Conference Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Scandling Campus Center, Add. and Reno. (I.con) presentation, Spring 2008. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Stern Hall, Academic Building“New Distribution Center for Mercedes Proves Big can be Matrix Development Group, Bracco Diagnostics Inc., Headquarters Beautiful.” Development, Summer 2004. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, New Parts Distribution Center New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Trenton HeadquartersACCREDITATION / LICENSURE Panattoni Development Company, P/A Associates, iPort 12 Princeton University, 701 Carnegie Center, Off-Campus Administration BuildingAIA Prologis, Cranbury Business Park, Buildings 1- 8NCARB Prologis, Elizabeth Seaport Business ParkNJ, PA, GA, FL, IA, IL, SC, TX, ME Prologis, I-78 Distribution Center Prologis, I-81 Distribution Center Prologis, Liberty Logistics Center Prologis, Portview Commerce Center QPSI, Headquarters and Supply Chain Center for Excellence Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP), Book Storage Facility Somerset Tire Service, Corporate Headquarters and Distribution Center Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Distribution Campus The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, West Quad Academic Building W.W. Grainger, Zone Distribution Center Warby Parker, Optical Lab and Northeast Production Facility EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, University of Detroit| 114

PROFESSIONAL MERITS SCOT MURDOCH AIAReal Estate New Jersey, 40 Under 40, 2008 KSS ARCHITECTS | PARTNERYoung Architect of the Year, AIA New Jersey, 2004 Scot has supervised the successful transformation of millions of square feet of industrial development from design to production. He excels at developing and implementing solutions to design challenges in both new and existing buildings for many project types. With a deep understanding of the value of sustainable design and the role ofcutting-edge facilities in the marketplace, Scot’s work unlocks value and improves performance for clients. His knowledge and commitment to sustainable design have contributed to KSS’ leadership in the development of contaminated sites in New Jersey, and in facilitating industrial growth in Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Forsgate Industrial Partners, Building M40 Forsgate Industrial Partners, Coca-Cola Refreshments Dist. Facility, Blg S320-321 Forsgate Industrial Partners, Hyundai Motor Corporation, Dist. Center, Blg S139 Forsgate Industrial Partners, Restaurant Depot, Building S41, Redevelopment KTR Capital Partners, 600 Meadowlands Commercial Facility, Alterations Matrix Development Group, Somfy Systems, Inc., U.S. Corporate Headquarters Newark Farmers Market Panattoni Development Company, P/A Associates, iPort 12, Wakefern Pro Warehouse, Distribution Center, Expansion Prologis, Cranbury Business Park, Buildings 1- 8 Prologis, Elizabeth Seaport Business Park Prologis, Franklin Commerce Center Prologis, Highridge Business Park Prologis, I-78 Distribution Center Prologis, I-81 Distribution Center Prologis, Liberty Logistics Center Prologis, Mohawk Industries, Inc., Interstate Crossdock Redevelopment Prologis, Portview Commerce Center Prologis, Portview Commerce Center, FedEx Prologis, Prologis Park South, Buildings 2 and 3 QPSI, Headquarters and Supply Chain Center for Excellence Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP), Book Storage Facility River Terminal Development, Kearny Campus, Speculative Warehouse Somerset Tire Service, Distribution Center Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Distribution Campus The Coca-Cola Company, Lehigh Distribution Facility The Hampshire Companies, Speculative Warehouse W.W. Grainger, Zone Distribution Center Warby Parker, Optical Lab and Northeast Production Facility EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, University of Arizona 115 |

SHEILA NALL ASID, LEED AP KSS ARCHITECTS | PRINCIPAL, DIR. OF INTERIOR DESIGNPROFESSIONAL MERITS Sheila has more than 30 years experience designing corporate environments for companies and institutions throughout the U.S. Her design ability allowsIndustrial Commercial Real Estate Women, Inc. (ICREW NJ); her to see potential in all spaces, and to create beautiful, unique environments Board Member, 2008-2015 that meet, and often exceed, her clients’ expectations. Her management ability allows her to lead and collaborate with teams of coworkers, consultants andIndustrial Commercial Real Estate Women, New Jersey contractors to complete complex and highly technical projects that delight and President (2011); President-elect (2010) inspire her clients. Sheila believes that before her clients can benefit from herASID Lucille Morgan Award for Service to the Profession knowledge, she first has to learn much from and about them. Her dedicationDuPont Design Award to providing a listening ear and exemplary service has led to the creation ofGeorgia Chapter ASID: Design Award successful, functional and beautiful environments for a myriad of clients.National ASID Honorable Mention: Design Award RELEVANT EXPERIENCE | 116 Allergan, Bridgewater Corporate Offices Archer & Greiner, P.C., Princeton Law Office Blank Rome LLP, Princeton Law Office Berlitz, Corporate Headquarters Renovation BioClinica, Carnegie Center Offices BioVid, Corporate Headquarters Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, Princeton Law Office Burlington Stores, New Corporate Headquarters Burlington Stores, 1830 Office Expansion and Renovation Christiana Care, Innovation Center Dechert LLP, Princeton Law Office Genmab, Inc., Expansion and U.S. Headquarters Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Bloomberg Hall Ironbound Capital Management, Princeton Corporate Office Lucosky Brookman, Law Offices Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton Corporate Offices Matrix Development Group, Bracco Diagnostics Inc., Headquarters New Jersey City University, Business Development Incubator Princeton University, Aaron Burr Hall, Addition and Renovation Princeton University, 701 Carnegie Center, Off-Campus Administration Building Princeton University Investment Company, Corporate Office, Renovation Reed Smith LLP, Princeton Law Office Saul Ewing LLP, Pittsburgh Law Office Saul Ewing LLP, Princeton Law Office Saul Ewing LLP, Willmington Law Office Sparks, Philadelphia Corporate Headquarters, Renovation Sparks, SoHo Offices The Children’s Place, Corporate Headquarters The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Campus Center Thomas Jefferson /University, Department of Information Services Technology Tyco Flow Control, Corporate Headquarters White and Williams, 7 Times Square Office EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Design, Magna Cum Laude, University of Cincinnati

ERICA HARMELIN NCIDQ KSS ARCHITECTS | DIRECTOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN, PHILADELPHIAPROFESSIONAL MERITS Erica’s extensive experience in the mixed markets of hospitality, commercial and residential design allow her to bring fresh perspectives and innovativeNCIDQ – National Council for Interior Design Qualification concepts to KSS’s projects. A true believer that design matters and makes (#26152) a difference in the built environment, Erica creates meaningful experiences and enhances the lives of others through interior design. Erica approachesNEWH – The Network of the Hospitality Industry her work with an equal combination of passion, dedication, inspiration and2016 Top 40 Under 40 Award Recipient – Philadelphia Business collaboration. Her approach to her profession is to stand by the belief that to do great work, you must love what you do. With interior design, her leadership Journal and deep expertise elevates KSS’s purposeful articulation of experientialInteriors and Sources Magazine; Feature Article -Product design for learning, commerce, and community. Dressing Room “Endless Possibilities,” September 2016 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Allan Domb, Parc Rittenhouse* Alterra, The Versailles* Beechwood Homes / The Benjamin Company (teamed with Urbahn Architects in NYC), Arverne by the Sea* Bancroft, New Campus Brandywine Realty Trust/LCOR, 1919 Market Street* Buccini Pollin, Concord Plaza* Buccini Pollin, The National* Cross Properties, The Square* Equinox, 234 Montgomery Avenue* Harmelin Media, Corporate Projects* Hilton Hotels, Baltimore Hilton Convention Center* Normandy Real Estate, Maple Avenue Townhomes* P&A Associates / Thomas Properties, The Murano* Reinhold Residential, Sharples Works* Rittenhouse Hotel, Hospitality Project* Scannapieco Development, 1706 Rittenhouse* Toll Brothers, Kensington Place* Loews Hotels, Loews Philadelphia Hotel* Loews Hotels, Loews Universal Studios - Hard Rock Hotel* Loews Hotels, Loews Universal Studios - Portofino Bay Hotel* Loews Hotels, Loews Universal Studios - Royal Pacific Resort* WCRP, WCRP Offices / Oxford Mills* EDUCATION Master of Science, Interior Design, Drexel University Bachelor of Science, Sports Management, University of Delaware 117 |

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