Monday, 30 January 2012
Shepley Bulfinch has announced the opening of a new office in San Francisco led by healthcare design leader Peter Jay Schlosser, AIA, who has joined the firm as principal.
This expansion establishes a physical presence that builds on a portfolio of work for institutional clients on the West Coast, dating to the development of the original Stanford University campus in 1891. In recent years projects have included the design of an academic commons for Occidental College; three academic buildings for the University of California, Riverside; the central library for the city of Eugene, Oregon; ...[more]
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Tags: healthcare, peter schlosser, san francisco
Friday, 27 January 2012
We know a great way to make this summer count.
Applications are now being accepted for Shepley Bulfinch’s 2012 Summer Design Fellowship. The application deadline is Friday, February 24, 2012, at 5:00 pm EST.
Is this for you or someone you know? This highly competitive Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for a promising architecture student to spend the summer immersed in real design problems in Shepley Bulfinch’s Boston design studio. We welcome applications from a diverse range of students and institutions. Past Fellows have come from architecture schools throughout the country, including ...[more]
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Tags: design education, design fellowship, summer design fellow
18 January 2012
A/E/C Industry Discussion, Waltham, MA
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Shepley Bulfinch welcomed healthcare planning and design leader Mario Vieira AIA, who has joined the firm as a principal.
In announcing the appointment, president Carole Wedge said, “This is a great match for Shepley. Mario is a trusted architect and advisor for community hospital leaders – something he’s forged with his passion, his personal commitment, and his ability to listen and to guide them through the complex planning, design, and approval process.”
With 25 years as a healthcare architect, Mario has worked with community hospital clients up and down the ...[more]
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Tags: cape cod hospital, community hospital, healthcare design, Mario Vieira, master plan
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Clearly good things come in pairs!
Shepley Bulfinch principals Joe Herzog and Chris Nieto have been selected as two of ENR Southwest’s 20 Under 40 Leaders for 2011. Of the 20 individuals honored this year in the Southwest, they are the only two from the same company. Chris and Joe lead Shepley Bulfinch’s Phoenix office.
Selected by a jury of industry experts, the 2011 awards showcase 20 young leaders who have helped shape the region’s design and construction industry.
Profiles of the recipients will appear in the January 2012 edition of ...[more]
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Tags: 20 under 40, chris nieto, enr magazine, enr southwest, joe herzog, phoenix, southwest contractor
23 September 2011
AIA Women's Leadership Summit, Kansas City, MO
Carole Wedge, FAIA, LEED AP
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Thursday, 12 May 2011
Shepley Bulfinch was one of three firms honored for achievements in diversity by the American Institute of Architects in a presentation earlier today at the annual AIA national conference in New Orleans. 2011 jury chair Clarence Kwan, AIA, announced the honorees, lauding Shepley was honored for its work in transforming the culture of the firm into one that is diverse and collaborative.
Accepting the award on behalf of Shepley Bulfinch, human resources manager Maggy Godfroy emphasized the firm’s commitment to inclusion and advocacy. “Receiving this is an honor and recognition of an important ...[more]
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Tags: aia, american institute of architects, award, collaborative design, diversity, maggy godfroy
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Shepley Bulfinch has selected Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum of the University of Michigan as the firm’s 14th annual Summer Design Fellow. She was chosen for the ten-week Fellowship from a field of close to 100 candidates from the country’s top design schools.
Susannah received her Master’s degree in architecture earlier this month. Her graduate thesis, “Face Value,” explores the aesthetics for the mediation of post-industrial sites. She examined the re-use and re-purposing of former industrial sites in ways that preserve both our industrial legacy and our relationship with the natural environment.
Susannah completed ...[more]
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Tags: fulbright scholar, leed, princeton, summer design fellow, susannah cramer-greenbaum, university of michigan