KSS ARCHITECTSQUALIFICATIONS OCTOBER 2015
CONTENTS 3 FIRM PROFILE 7 PROJECT EXPERIENCE39 RESUMES43 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FIRM PROFILE
KSS ARCHITECTSFIRM HISTORY than ever before, our inquisitive minds and deep expertise provide the unique ability to solveKSS Architects is a full-service architecture, challenges with elegant, effective solutions that goplanning, and interior design firm in Princeton, New beyond single paradigm design.Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since ourfounding in Princeton in 1983, KSS Architects has RELATIONSHIPS that are lastingmatured, growing in size, abilities, and ambitions.KSS today has a staff of near 60 talented and We believe that deep human relationships are thededicated design professionals passionate about heart of all great architecture. We value buildingcreating built environments that stimulate those relationships as much as the building ofcommerce, learning, and community. stone and steel. We are experts at building bonds between people and project, client and community.GUIDANCE through the process Our firm creates design solutions that facilitate and celebrate these interwoven relationships,Our clients are leaders in the fields of business, creating rich and rewarding communities.industry, education, development, cultural andsocial impact. They call us their trusted advisor DESIGN that inspiresbecause we have honed a process of ideation,built upon intensive listening, deep research, and Architecture, when steeped in expertisecollaborative imagining. We think like owners, and insight, can affect meaningful change—stewarding all the resources of the project to the transforming the heart of the matter beyondgreatest return. We have earned the trust of our metal and mortar, into empowerment, creativity,clients to lead them through challenges, manage knowledge and achievement. Thoughtful detailthe process, and exceed their goals with design embedded in a structure cultivates change -that inspires and execution that delivers. meaningful and lasting change.INNOVATION in the intersections We consistently use creativity to turn opportunityinto reality. We are relentless and fearless inour re-imagining of what places can be, creatingmeaningful innovation that realizes many goalsat once. Although we face a world more complex 4|
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
BURLINGTON STORES, INC.NEW CORPORATE HEADQUARTERSSeeking to renew its image and its place in the diverse workforce together. Informal meetingoff-price retail marketplace, Burlington Stores’ spaces, an outdoor meeting and lunch space,new corporate headquarters creates a modern and café all provide opportunity to converse,and dynamic workplace where its brand is on meet, and connect. Overall, the building’s twodisplay for the world to see. A place where buyers, forms are linked by a sweep of transparent glass,sellers and designers can come together, the new which showcases the activity within and bringscorporate headquarters fosters collaboration as a all facets of the company together. A red ribbonplace where product and people connect. wall reinforces the Burlington brand. Burlington Stores’ new headquarters expresses its brand andThe new multi-story building features and open reinforces its position in marketplace.office layout, a wide range of amenities, and avariety of spaces designed to bring Burlington’s Location: Burlington, New Jersey Size: 225,000 sf new construction Program: Corporate Headquarters Features: Open and Collaborative Spaces, Fitness Center, Conference Space, Multi-Purpose Training Area, Outdoor Meeting and Lunch Space, Cafe|7
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MATRIX DEVELOPMENT GROUP BRACCO DIAGNOSTICS To revitalize the Rhodia Pharmaceutical Campus a completely new workspace environment that is in central New Jersey and attract new corporate open, collaborative and sustainable. A key to the users, KSS Architects collaborated with Matrix success of this transition was a visioning process Development Group to create a new Master Plan and change management activities toward gaining for the prominent site along the New Jersey buy-in from management and employees alike. Turnpike. The plan and designs highlight the campus’ park-like atmosphere and show how Through the incorporation of lit glass panels, infrastructure, such as parking, allows each Bracco’s identity is highly visible from the New building to stand alone. Jersey Turnpike. Bracco’s brand is further woven through the space through graphic images and KSS and Matrix renovated Building H for Bracco color. KSS’ ability to provide complete design Diagnostics, an advanced technology developer of services, including interior design, helped bring this medical imaging devices. The new offices provide important corporate client to the campus. Location: Monroe, New Jersey Interior Designer: Sheila Nall, ASID Scope: Interior Fit-Out Construction Cost: $14 million Year Completed: 2007 Size: 112,087 corporate office building interior fit-out Program: Corporate office building in commercial office park Features: Conference Center, Offices, Training Rooms, Collaborative Workspace, Open Gallery Space, Inter-connecting Stair| 11
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FIRST ROUND CAPITAL 4040 LOCUST STREET RENOVATION When First Round Capital decided to relocate to brick and steel. The new office features incubator the University City section of Philadelphia, the space for fledgling companies, a large common company sought to find a nontraditional space area with a café kitchen and movable seating to befitting its own unique mission and culture. The foster collaboration and impromptu inspiration, venture fund got what it wanted at 4040 Locust and technology-rich meeting rooms, offices and Street, former home to the first Urban Outfitters’ organized workstations. More than just a corporate store and later a bowling alley and restaurants. To office, First Round Capital’s new home has showcase the building’s character and create an become a real resource for the Philadelphia tech open and flexible work environment, KSS gutted community at large. the interior punching out windows and exposing Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Size: 9,700 sf renovation Features: Business incubator, Collaborative meeting space, Café, Conference rooms, Workstations, Reception| 13
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THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Thomas Jefferson University is blazing its path to KSS, melding input from the Jefferson IS&T team the future by creating a dedicated and customized and Epic Consultancy, came decision-ready to each space for its new Electronic Health Records Team— meeting, identifying efficiencies and streamlining yet to be hired, but already setting the tone for processes. The resulting designs and specifications the University’s technological advancement via are astute yet agile—a combination of multi- innovation and functionality, collaboration and disciplinary, open team areas and quiet, more creativity. The 30,000 sf space in Philadelphia is personal spaces. A fluid, open floor plan that also designed to accommodate multiple user groups and affords privacy. Specific program elements include a accomplish many operational goals at once. Above all variety of conference and training rooms as well as else, it must attract and retain the right personnel to huddle pods, hotel stations, a genius bar and café. staff the department—becoming a workplace of both Broad brush strokes paint a flexible, expressive work comfort and inspiration. Driving the project ahead? space, awash in natural light, generating a tangible The ambitious seven-month time frame. sense of modern thought and deed to complement the department’s historic surroundings. Location: Philadelphia, PA Size: 30,000 sf consolidation and expansion Features: Administrative offices, Open work stations, Executive office suites, Collaborative spaces| 15
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AEGIS PROPERTY GROUP | PRINCETON UNIVERSITY INVESTMENT 22 CHAMBERS STREET RENOVATION Built in the 1950s, the former medical building at all levels in a central Investment Area with low in downtown Princeton was ill-suited for the workstations that will foster collaboration and professional and modern office environment required awareness of work activities. The design gathered by Princeton University Investment Company, which offices together to improve efficiency and added occupied three of the building’s five stories. areas for informal and formal interactions including a lounge, library and flex space. To begin the significant renovation and reprogramming of space, KSS Architects worked KSS designed the project to meet LEED Silver closely with the University and building occupants Commercial Interiors requirements. The renovation to assess their work flow, ideal work environments, also updated building systems, including HVAC, to and plans for growth. The existing space segregated improve energy efficiency and installed new modern private offices, administrative staff, and workstations architectural finishes, furniture systems, and IT in a different wing, leaving little opportunity for infrastructure. KSS also coordinated construction interaction. KSS reorganized the floors into a modern phasing and helped identify swing space for tenants. and open work environment that integrated workers Location: Princeton, New Jersey Program: Off-campus Administration Building Size: 16,000 sf Features: Reprogramming, Reorganization, Offices, Workstations, Conference Space, Flex Space, Open Workstations, Library Recognition: Designed to meet LEED Silver-CI requirements| 17
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ALLERGAN CORPORATE OFFICE Seeking a larger presence in New Jersey—one of California feel, reminiscent of the company’s home the nation’s top pharmaceutical hubs—Allergan base. The open environment is relaxed, clean, teamed up with KSS Architects to develop new and inviting, offering space for collaboration and planning concepts for a three-phase office interaction. The first phase complete, KSS worked renovation in Bridgewater. Having previously within a limited budget to repurpose as much worked with KSS to fit-out its first office space in of the existing office environment as possible, New Jersey, Allergan readily selected the firm for maximizing change through finishes, graphics, its expansion plans. and furnishings. The subsequent two phases will re-imagine the office environment, creating glass- Spanning three floors, KSS teamed with Allergan’s enclosed offices on the interior of the floor layout California-based design consultant to create a and workstations along the exterior. light, bright and flexible work environment with a Location: Bridgewater, New Jersey Interior Designer: Sheila Nall, ASID Scope: Interior renovation for relocation of Corporate offices Construction Cost: $3.5 million Year Completed: 2014 Size: 28,000 sf Features: Collaborative Meeting Space, Cafe, Office Fit Out, Private Offices, Workstations, Conference Space, Storage| 19
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THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY MATHEMATICA In the vast region of preserved forests and responsibility and preserves Stockton’s natural wetlands known as the New Jersey Pinelands, setting. Sited at the head of a future campus Stockton College is naturally situated to become a green, the campus center has become a destination leading practitioner of sustainable design. As the that greets visitors and fulfills everyday services of college continues to grow, it faces the challenges of the community. creating a campus able to attract top students and faculty, meet the needs of academic and collegiate The design translates the existing forested life, and simultaneously celebrate its integration transition between the college and outside and place in nature. community by using organic, nature-inspired architectural details such as soaring columns The new building provides a place where the topped by outstretched trusses reminiscent of community can truly realize the Stockton College tree limbs, and a drop ceiling canopy created from values and culture. KSS coordinated managing the wood panels. Sustainable design elements include college’s project budget with designing a social an Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, an energy- and cultural center that supports environmental efficient geothermal heating and cooling system. Location: Pomona, New Jersey Size: 153,000 sf new construction Features: Meeting spaces, Dining facilities, Bookstore, Retail destinations, Theater, Informal hang out spaces, Admissions, Dean of Students, Student services Recognition: Special Citation, American School & University Educational Interiors Showcase. LEED Gold certification. Associate Architect: VMDO Architects| 21
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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The staff of Princeton University’s Office of personnel who were scattered throughout the information Technology had a long wish list for their campus under one roof in a building that fosters new administrative building. Though they enjoyed collaboration in light-filled, open spaces. The being a part of the exciting university atmosphere, flexibility of the design balances connectivity, their existing facilities were inadequate on both security and privacy, according to the users’ needs. the exterior and interior. They had termed their concrete and glass masonry block finishes as “1960s As the first Princeton building to be sited riot architecture” and found their disorganized off-campus that is completely dedicated to interior layout counterproductive. From the lack of administrative functions, it will become a new model collaborative work and meeting spaces to the poor for housing the university’s administrative services. interior environment, lighting and individual office Relocating staff to a new location just off campus desks, the occupants were ready for a fresh start. made “change management” of crucial importance. KSS Architects led the change management process The new administration building at 701 Carnegie by helping staff and people acclimate to the new Center becomes the information/technology hub for site and by bringing the essence of the Princeton Princeton University and brings the administrative University into the new building. Location: Princeton, New Jersey Interior Designer: Sheila Nall, ASID Scope: Additions and Renovations Construction Cost: $24 million Year Completed: 2009 Size: 120,000 sf Features: Computer labs, Computer training spaces, Collaborative work spaces, Fitness center, Cafe Recognition: LEED Gold Certification, U.S. Green Building Council| 23
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W. W. GRAINGER, INC. NORTHEAST DISTRIBUTION CENTER This new 1.3 million square foot distribution center will The building enhances that process by addressing be the third ground up facility that KSS has designed employee well-being as much as much as it does for Grainger in a relationship that began in 1994. efficiency. Inside are multi-tiered work areas and an advanced automated retrieval system, all in Innovation has always been at the heart of these spaces that are conditioned and day-lit. Places for buildings matching the Grainger vision of customer offices, gathering, and just relaxing, were given service. Transformed by the advent of e-commerce, great attention in this transformed distribution The Northeast Distribution Center will bring center. Although this footprint is big, it carefully together more than 600 employees, focused on considers itself in the environment in a project that delivering Grainger products faster and in a way is committed to a LEED Gold rating. The Grainger more customized than ever envisioned before. branded identity is ever present, announcing and reinforcing a vision that is always ahead of its time. Location: New Jersey Size: 1.3 million sf. Program: Flexible, state-of-the-art distribution center Features: Cafe, Office space, Support space, Training rooms, Warehouse| 25
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MATRIX GROUP | MERCEDES-BENZ USA PARTS DISTRIBUTION CENTER When Mercedes-Benz embarked on their goal of and training spaces. The distribution center has creating the finest warehouse in the world, it was many “firsts.” Programmatically, it is the first only natural that the sleek and classic beauty of to receive any part shipped from Europe to the the company’s W125 Silver Arrow racing car would United States. As the first building to occupy inspire its architecture. KSS created a building the industrial development park at New Jersey that celebrates the Mercedes-Benz aesthetic in an Turnpike Interchange 7A, it had to be perfectly entirely new scale, utilizing layers of perforated oriented on the site to create a lasting impression and solid metal panels and glass, redefining the on the public. The distribution center brings in standards of industrial architecture. Inside this extensive natural light and creates a workplace building is the Mercedes-Benz east coast parts environment that conveys the qualities of what distribution center as well as extensive office it’s like to work for Mercedes-Benz. Location: Washington Township, New Jersey Size: 1.2 million sf Features: Office space, Support space, Training rooms, Warehouse| 27
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STOCKTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS CENTER In the vast region of preserved forests and supports environmental responsibility and wetlands known as the New Jersey Pinelands, preserves Stockton’s natural setting. Sited at the Stockton University is naturally situated to become head of a future campus green, the campus center a leading practitioner of sustainable design. As the has become a destination that greets visitors and college continues to grow, it faces the challenges of fulfills everyday services of the community. creating a campus able to attract top students and faculty, meet the needs of academic and collegiate The design translates the existing forested life, and simultaneously celebrate its integration transition between the college and outside and place in nature. community by using organic, nature-inspired architectural details such as soaring columns The new building provides a place where the topped by outstretched trusses reminiscent of community can truly realize the Stockton tree limbs, and a drop ceiling canopy created from University values and culture. KSS coordinated wood panels. Sustainable design elements include managing the college’s project budget with Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, an energy- designing a social and cultural center that efficient geothermal heating and cooling system. Location: Pomona, New Jersey Size: 153,000 sf new construction Features: Meeting spaces, Dining facilities, Bookstore, Retail destinations, Theater, Informal hang out spaces, Admissions, Dean of Students, Student services Recognition: Special Citation, American School & University Educational Interiors Showcase. LEED Gold certification. Associate Architect: VMDO Architects| 29
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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC LEARNING COMMONS Dedicated to providing an excellent learning Located at a crossroads of city and campus environment for its 22,000 undergraduate students, activity, the building creates connections the Academic Learning Commons provides a state-of- between interior and exterior spaces. A large the-art building for learning and teaching excellence courtyard allows indoor interactions to spill in the heart of the academic campus. The building outside on warm days. Vegetated green roofs will provide a stimulating educational atmosphere, provide garden views from the interior and help facilitate interaction between students and faculty, regulate indoor temperature and manage storm and support the context of historic Richmond. water. The building facade incorporates red brick masonry, cast stone, and metal detailing to tie The building design combines formal and informal in to the city’s historic, vernacular architecture. collaborative spaces with large classrooms. To The design integrates different levels of building provide an opportunity for physical and intellectual scale to transition elegantly from the small-scale collaboration, the rooms are proportioned to give residential neighborhoods of Richmond to the instructors room to move around and interact with larger scale of VCU campus buildings. students, and for students to interact with each other. Location: Richmond, Virginia Size: 102,000 sf Features: Center for Teaching Excellence, State-of-the-art classrooms, Lecture halls, Informal gathering spaces, Administrative and faculty offices, Outdoor courtyard Recognition: LEED Gold certification Architect-of-Record: BCWH Architects| 31
It’s an amazing facility. We feel it elevates the quality of the environmentto the quality of the education we provide. JAMES E. HINTERLONG, DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, VCU 32 |
RBH GROUP TEACHERS VILLAGE The urban renaissance of Newark, New Jersey, Three charter schools, TEAM SPARK Academy, has been strengthened by Teachers Village and Discovery Charter School, and Great Oaks Charter the creation of a learning community that bridges School, in addition to an early childhood learning Newark’s downtown district with the university center are all integrated into this development. sector, home to Rutgers, The State University of This infusion of K-12 opportunities will provide New Jersey, New Jersey Institute of Technology, quality educational options for young families and Seton Hall Law School. Increased pedestrian living in the surrounding communities. Residential activity through mixed-use development, including towers, such as Teachers Village Building 8 provide a variety of schools, residential units targeted housing for the teachers working within this specifically for teachers, and retail opportunities community. ”Live, Learn, and Work” is the motto were incorporated into this new model of for this learning community developed to enrich community in order to bring new investment into the urban fabric of Newark. the neighborhood. Master Planner: Richard Meier and Partners LLP Location: Newark, New Jersey Size: 42,000 sf Features: Residential Tower, Classrooms, Administrative offices, Gymnasium, Computer labs, Art and music classrooms, Common spaces, Conference rooms, Rooftop play Sustainability: Pursuing LEED for Neighborhood Development| 33
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EDEN AUTISM CENTER EDUCATION AND OUTREACH CENTER The Eden Institute, the founding program of event resources, as well as ample open space and the private nonprofit organization Eden Family many walking trails for students. of Services, serves the needs of children, young adults, and families affected by autism through KSS collaborated with Eden’s teachers and year-round educational and outreach services. For specialists to design the new school, which 20 years, Eden was housed in a telephone switching incorporates “best practice” elements in the station built in the 1950s. Impressed with the classrooms and gymnasium such as a sensory organization’s mission and role in the community, motor room and weight room. The school centers KSS was honored to help Eden find a new home. on its vocational and therapy areas, envisioned as a house and an office. The house, a life-learning Determined to give Eden the best location and space for students to learn routine activities such design possible, KSS identified and analyzed as making their bed and brushing their teeth, several potential sites and attended many also has lounge areas for students. The office is a local planning and organizational meetings. vocational resource for learning how to perform Together, Eden and KSS selected a site for the administrative work. A school store, in partnership new school building on the periphery of Princeton with Wawa, gives older students experience in Forrestal Village, a mixed-use development. The retail and public interaction. The L-shaped building environment provides teachers and students a is configured around a central courtyard for strong sense of community, shared athletic and younger students to play and explore. Location: Princeton, New Jersey Size: 38,300 sf (25,400 sf new construction; 12,900 sf rennovation) Features: Classrooms with kitchens, Restrooms, Offices, Observation rooms, Multipurpose room, Gymnasium, Weight room, Occupational physical therapy sensory room, Vocational and educational centers, School store, Butterfly-shaped roof Recognition: AIA New Jersey Design Merit Award 2013| 35
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RESUMES
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“Green Industrial.” ARCHITECT Magazine, January 2011. national industry conferences, he has lectured at MIT and other higher education“Empire Merchants North: Green Design for the End User.” institutions, and he has been a consultant to the United States Green Building Development, Summer 2010. Council. Ed has been a partner at KSS since 2000 and has over thirty years of“Bringing Productivity Back to Brownfields.” New Jersey experience. League of Municipalities, April 2009.“iPort 12: A Former Landfill Comes of Age.” Development, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Summer 2008.“Greening of Industrial.” NAIOP’s Industrial Conference Burlington Coat Factory Stores, New Headquarters (I.con) presentation, Spring 2008. Cabot Industrial Trust, Volkswagen of America,Inc., Regional Distribution Center“New Distribution Center for Mercedes Proves Big can be Cultech, Inc., U.S. Headquarters Beautiful.” Development, Summer 2004. Empire Merchants North, Corporate Headquarters and Distribution Center Forsgate Industrial Partners, Coca-Cola Refreshments Distribution Facility,ACCREDITATION / LICENSURE Building S320-321AIA Forsgate Industrial Partners, Corporate OfficesNCARB Forsgate Industrial Partners, Hyundai Motor Corporation, Distribution Center,NJ, PA, GA, FL, IA, IL, SC, TX, ME Building S139 Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Scandling Campus Center, Add. and Reno. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Stern Hall, Academic Building Matrix Development Group, Bracco Diagnostics Inc., Headquarters Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, New Parts Distribution Center New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Trenton Headquarters Panattoni Development Company, P/A Associates, iPort 12 Princeton University, 701 Carnegie Center, Off-Campus Administration Building Prologis, Cranbury Business Park, Buildings 1- 8 Prologis, Elizabeth Seaport Business Park Prologis, I-78 Distribution Center Prologis, I-81 Distribution Center Prologis, Liberty Logistics Center Prologis, Portview Commerce Center 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 EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, University of Detroit| 39
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 President, 2011 that meet, and often exceed, her clients’ expectations. Her management ability allows her to lead and collaborate with teams of coworkers, consultants andASID Lucille Morgan Award for Service to the Profession contractors to complete complex and highly technical projects that delight andDuPont Design Award: Resurgens inspire her clients. Sheila believes that before her clients can benefit from herGeorgia Chapter ASID: Design Award Resurgens knowledge, she first has to learn much from and about them. Her dedicationNational ASID Honorable Mention: Design Award Resurgens to providing a listening ear and exemplary service has led to the creation ofIndustrial Commercial Real Estate Women, New Jersey successful, functional and beautiful environments for a myriad of clients. President (2011); President-elect (2010) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Allergan, Bridgewater Corporate Offices Archer & Greiner, P.C., Princeton Law Office Blank Rome LLP, Princeton Law Office Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, Princeton Law Office Dechert LLP, Princeton Law Office Genmab, Inc., Expansion and U.S. Headquarters Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Bloomberg Hall, Addition and Renovation Ironbound Capital Management, Princeton Corporate Office 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, Princeton Law Office Sparks, Corporate Headquarters, Renovation The Children’s Place, Corporate Headquarters The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Campus Center Tyco Flow Control, Corporate Headquarters EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Design, Magna Cum Laude, University of Cincinnati 40 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CLIENTS COMMERCIAL / CORPORATEINTERIOR DESIGN AMB Property Corporation BBL Construction ServicesAegis Property Group Bohren's Moving and StorageAltered Image Brandywine Realty TrustBlank Rome C&I PromotionsBPG Properties Ltd. Cabot Industrial TrustBristol-Myers Squibb Carteret 12 DevelopmentCaxton Corporation Cityside Archives Ltd.CB Richard Ellis Commercial Realty Corp.Cephalon Inc. Empire Merchants North DistributorsClique Communications Forsgate Industrial PartnersDechert LLP Hampshire Management Go.Educational Testing Service Hansor, Inc.Genmab Inc. KTR Capital PartnersHolly Rock Miller Matrix Development GroupIEEE Mercedes-Benz USAInstitute for Advanced Study PA AssociatesIronbound Capital Management PanattoniMack-Cali Realty Corporation Playmobil, Inc.Mathematica Policy Research ProLogis TrustMatrix Development Group Punia CompanyMercer Bucks Cardiology River Terminal DevelopmentNassau Educators Federal Credit Union RBH GroupNew Jersey Economic Development Authority Roland FoodsOpinion Research Corporation Scozzari BuildersPhotosound Somfy Systems, Inc.Princeton Advisory Group TEVA PharmaceuticalsPrinceton Longevity Center The Coca-Cola CompanyPrinceton University The Keating GroupPrinceton University Press The Punia CompanyReed Smith The Research and Collection Preservation ConsortiumSaul Ewing LLP Toyota Motor CorporationSpear Street Properties Volkswagen of AmericaThe Children's Place W.W. GraingerThe Gale Company WHYY Public MediaTrammell Crow Williamstown Business GroupWalt Disney WorldWashington Group International| 43
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AWARDS Rutgers University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Piscataway, NJ AIA NJ, Honor Award, 2007PROJECT AWARDS New Jersey City University, Business Incubator, Jersey City, NJCornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa New Jersey Business & Industry Association, New Good Neighbor Award, 2007Facility Design Award of Excellence, Association of College Unions International, 2015 School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYEden Autism Services Education and Outreach Center, Princeton, NJ Ithaca Pride of Ownership Awards, 2006AIA Philadelphia Design Merit Award, 2013AIA NJ Design Merit Award, 2013 Morris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, meta-Metasequoia Viewing Structure AIA NJ, Merit Award, 2006Drew University Ehinger Center, Madison, NJAIA NJ Design Merit Award, 2013 Kean University, Center for Academic Success, Union, NJ AIA NJ, Honor Award, 2006Lawrence University Warch Campus Center, WisconsinAIA NJ Design Merit Award, 2011 Princeton University, Aaron Burr Hall, Princeton, NJ Historical Society of Princeton Preservation Award, 2006Hamilton Public Media Commons at WHYYPRO AV Spotlight Award: Best Entertainment Spotlight Award, 2011 Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Ithaca, NY NY State Contractors Association Award, 2006The Coca-Cola Company Distribution Center Ithaca Pride of Ownership Awards, 2006Deal of the Year Finalist, NAIOP New Jersey, 2011 AIA Philadelphia, Merit Award, 2006 AIA NJ, Built Honor Award, 2004STS Distribution Center, Bridgewater Township, NJNew Good Neighbor Award, NJ Business & Industry Association, 2011 New Jersey City University, West Campus Redevelopment, Jersey City, NJ New Jersey Future Smart Growth Award, 2006Stockton College, New Campus CenterSpecial Citation, American School & University Educational Interiors Showcase, 2010 Cranbury School, Cranbury, NJ AIA NJ, Merit Award, 2005Lawrence University Warch Campus Center, WisconsinBest of Show, Top Project, Wisconsin Builder and The Daily Reporter, 2010 Mercedes-Benz Parts Distribution Center, Washington Township, NJConcrete Design Award, Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Assoc., 2010 New Jersey Business & Industry Association, New Good Neighbor Award, 2005Dreamers and Doers Award, Appleton Downtown, Inc., 2010Facility Design Award of Excellence, Association of College Unions International, 2010 Cranbury Business Park, Building 5, Cranbury, NJ 42nd Annual New Jersey Concrete Awards, Honorable Mention, 2005HWS Scandling Campus Center RenovationBrick in Architecture Bronze Award, Brick Industry Association, 2010 New Jersey City University, Charter School, Jersey City, NJ AIA Committee on Architecture for Education, Merit Award, 2005Human Rights Institute, Kean University AIA NJ, Built Merit Award, 2004AIA NJ Design Honor Award, 2010 School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYHamilton Public Media Commons at WHYY AIA NJ, Built Honor Award, 2004AIA NJ Design Merit Award, 20103form People’s Choice Awards, First Place, Best Exterior Installation, 2010 New Jersey City University, West Campus Redevelopment, Jersey City, NJ AIA NJ, Smart Growth Award, 2004MacDonald Moot Courtroom, Cornell UniversityAward of Excellence, The Architectural Woodwork Institute, 2010 Princeton Township Municipal Building, Princeton, NJ New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Grand Award & Best of Municipal/Community, 2003School of Hotel Administration Tower Renovation, Cornell UniversityAIA NJ Design Merit Award, 2010 School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY AIA Philadelphia, Merit Award, 2002Robert L. Horbelt School, Barnegat, NJNew Jersey Golden Trowel Awards, Special Recognition, 2009 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Special Recognition, 2002AMB Liberty Logistics Center, Newark, NJNew Good Neighbor Award, NJ Business & Industry Association, 2009 Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Special Recognition, 2002Somerset Tire Service Distribution Center, Bridgewater Twp., NJSomerset County Land Development and Planning Award, 2009 Prologis Business Park, Buildings 2 and 3, Cranbury, NJ New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Honorable Mention, 2001Lillian M. Dunfee School, Barnegat, NJNew Jersey Golden Trowel Awards, Special Recognition, 2009 Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Honorable Mention, 2001Denville Township Municipal Building, Denville Twp., NJBrick in Architecture Gold Award, Brick Industry Association, 2008 New College Store, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA New Jersey Society of Architects, Gold Medal, 2001iPort 12 with Panattoni and P/A Associates, Carteret, NJ45th Annual New Jersey Concrete Awards, Merit Award, 2008| 45
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ Mercer County Community College Art Gallery, West Windsor, NJAIA NJ, Silver Award for Excellence in Architecture, 2001 New Jersey Monthly magazine, Designs of the Year Award, 1991Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ Fitzrandolph Faculty Residence Addition, Princeton University, Princeton, NJNew Jersey Society of Architects, Silver Medal, 2000 New Jersey Society of Architects, Commendation, 1990Princeton Township Municipal Building, Princeton, NJ Drake Residence, Pennington, NJMunicipal Complex Design Competition, First Place Award, 1997 Qualified Remodeler magazine, Remodeling Design Award, 1989New Jersey Economic Development Authority Headquarters, Trenton, NJ Williams Residence, Tewksbury, NJNew Jersey Business & Industry Association, New Good Neighbor Award, 1998 New Jersey Monthly magazine, Designs of the Year Award, 1988Downtown New Jersey Association, Grand Award, 1998New Jersey Golden Trowel Award, Best of Commercial Award, 1998 White Residence, Princeton, NJ New Jersey Society of Architects, Award of Merit, 1987Rider University, Memorial Hall Renovation, Lawrenceville, NJAmerican Institute of Architects New Jersey, Citation of Merit, 1998 FIRM AWARDSUniversity of Delaware, Allan P. Colburn Laboratory Renovation and Addition, DE American Institute of Architects New JerseyAmerican School & University Architectural Portfolio Competition, 1998 Firm of the Year, 2013Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., National Chapter Award of Merit, 1997Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., Delaware Chapter Excellence in American Institute of Architects New Jersey Firm of the Year, 2009 Construction Award, 1996 American Institute of Architects New JerseyKean University, Nancy Thompson Library Addition and Renovation, Union, NJ Making a Difference Award, 2008New Jersey Golden Trowel Masonry Awards, Special Recognition, 1997 American Institute of Architects New JerseyVolkwagen of America Eastern Parts Distribution Center, South Brunswick, NJ Firm of the Year, 200534th Annual Concrete Awards, Merit Award, Industrial Category, 1997 American Institute of Architects New JerseyPennington Municipal Building, Pennington, NJ Firm of the Year, 2002American Institute of Architects New Jersey, Citation of Merit, 1996 STAFF AWARDSVillanova University School of Law, Garey Hall Renovation and Addition, PAAmerican Institute of Architects New Jersey, Citation of Merit, 1996 Merilee Meacock, AIA, PP, LEED AP AIA New Jersey, Architect of the Year, 2014Milltown Municipal Building, Milltown, NJ NJBIZ Best 50 Women in Business, 2012Special Recognition Award, Eleventh Annual Masonry Awards Program, 1994 AIA New Jersey, Young Architect of the Year, 2003American Institute of Architects New Jersey, Citation of Merit, 1996 Jason Chmura, AIA, LEED AP BD+CUnited States Coast Guard, Fort Wadsworth Family Housing Rehabilitation AIA New Jersey, Young Architect of the Year, 2014Citation of Merit, 1996 Nicole Hollenbeck, LEED APLowenstein Residence, Long Island, NY AIA New Jersey, Intern Architect of the Year, 2014Builder Magazine, Builder’s Choice Design and Planning Award, 1995New Jersey Society of Architects, Award of Excellence, 1994 Victoria Pivovarnick, AIA AIA NJ, Intern Architect of the Year, 2013Suburban Rockaway Office Complex, Rockaway, NJSeventh Annual Masonry Awards Program, Special Recognition Award, 1994 Edmund Klimek, AIA, NCARB Real Estate New Jersey, Architects Building NJ’s Future, 2009Zeitlin Residence Addition, Princeton, NJNew Jersey Monthly Magazine, Designs of the Year Award, 1993 Scot Murdoch, AIA Real Estate New Jersey, 40 under 40, 2008Eno Hall Renovation, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ AIA NJ, Young Architect of the Year, 2004Tenth Annual Masonry Awards Program, Special Detail Award, 1993 Allan W. Kehrt, FAIA, LEED APTemple Beth El, Charlotte, NC AIA NJ, Architect of the Year, 2006Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture (IFRAA), Honor Award, 1993New Jersey Society of Architects, Award of Merit, 1991 46 |United States Coast Guard, Building 140, Governors IslandNew York State Historic Preservation Office, Letter of Commendation, 1992Franklin Township Public Safety Building, Somerset, NJSomerset County Planning Board Land Development Award, 1992New Jersey Society of Architects, Award of Merit, 1992Ninth Annual Masonry Awards Program, the New Jersey State Conference of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen and Mason Contractors of New Jersey, Best Block Project, 1992
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