Centerbrook Architects and Planners

Centerbrook Architects and Planners

建筑与规划

Centerbrook,Connecticut 2,050 位关注者

Our work spans from planning and architecture to details that make buildings memorable.

关于我们

A community of architects working together to advance place-making, our work spans from planning and architecture to details that make buildings memorable.

网站
https://www.centerbrook.com/
所属行业
建筑与规划
规模
51-200 人
总部
Centerbrook,Connecticut
类型
合营企业
创立
1975

地点

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    67 Main Street

    P.O. Box 955

    US,Connecticut,Centerbrook,06409

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  • Centerbrook Architects and Planners转发了

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    AIA, LEED AP BD+C, CPHC, Senior Architect & Sustainability Coordinator at Centerbrook Architects and Planners

    What a great week at Greenbuild International Conference & Expo reconnecting with so many fellow green building nerds. Enjoyed this opportunity to host an interactive session with the wonderful Laura Cole and Erin Miller Hamilton, Ph.D. on green building signage and share some of our work on green building education at Centerbrook Architects and Planners.

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  • Congratulations to Lesley University on the ribbon cutting for Reed and Burnham Halls! We are proud to contribute, with our many partners, to their renaissance.

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    Over Alumnae/i, Family & Friends Weekend, we celebrated the ribbon cutting for Reed and Burnham Halls, two historic South Campus landmarks. Built in the 1870s, these halls have served generations of students and are now beautifully restored to become vibrant spaces for community connection and student support. This remarkable restoration wouldn’t have been possible without our talented partners, whose expertise has brought these buildings back to life: Shawmut Design and Construction?for project management Centerbrook Architects and Planners?for visionary architectural design Girard & Co. Engineers, LLC?for structural engineering STIMSON?for landscape architecture Nitsch Engineering?for civil engineering Arup Boston?for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, and energy modeling Leavitt Associates?for building envelope restoration Cavanaugh Tocci Associates, Inc?for audio-visual and acoustic design Lam Partners?for interior lighting design Thank you to everyone involved in preserving history while shaping a dynamic future for Lesley. We can’t wait for these spaces to become a hub of campus life for years to come!

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  • Centerbrook Architects and Planners转发了

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    For more than a century, New Canaan’s public library has been a centerpiece of the bucolic—and affluent—western Connecticut town. Originally built in 1913, the library building was bordered by downtown’s Main and Cherry Streets and saw three major expansions, the last of which was in 1979. Called to respond to the changing needs of New Canaan and the modern media landscape, in which some physical books can be replaced by digital assets and make way for other forms of programming, the library undertook a major fundraising campaign to construct an entirely new building on the same site.? “What we were hoping for was a community hub, a place for gathering and social interaction, and stretching people’s definitions of what libraries are,” says Ellen Crovatto, CEO of New Canaan Library. She adds that libraries have moved away from being places where people are shushed for talking, to spaces that are “active and loud and communal.”? When the library approached Connecticut-based Centerbrook Architects and Planners to design its new building more than a decade ago, principal-in-charge Jim Childress came to the project having worked on several libraries. The New Canaan project further revealed his lifelong affection for these institutions—Crovatto describes Childress as a “professional library tourist.” (He is also an avid volunteer at his local branch in the town of Essex.) “That sensibility permeates the thoughtfulness and intent behind every decision that was made here in the design,” says Crovatto. “He has a world view, an interest in what is happening in Scandinavia, Amsterdam, Japan, and South America.” ? Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gWWFXRRD Words by Jennifer Krichels Photos Jeff Goldberg/Esto

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    When you are a Principal who has been at Centerbrook for 50 years, we pull out all the stops to recognize the milestone. Mark Simon loves ice cream, and he makes it himself, once even concocting a recipe attributed to Thomas Jefferson for an interview at the University of Virginia. So, what better way to celebrate than an ice cream party with 50 topping choices? Mark was totally surprised and, if you must know, went back for seconds!

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  • Centerbrook Architects and Planners转发了

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    This past weekend, Ridley College celebrated the Grand Opening of our newly transformed spaces, marking a significant chapter in our school's history. We celebrated the reopening of the historic Iggulden Building. Initially opened in 1939 as an athletic centre, the "Iggy" has been reimagined to serve as a modern hub for learning and creativity, now home to the Mitchell Learning Commons, Ron Mannix & Class of ’66 Music Centre, Norris Walker ’52 Creative Commons, Leggat Family Art Gallery, Paterson Performance Hall and much more. While the building’s function has evolved, the legacy of “Cap” and Andy Iggulden continues to be honoured, as members of the Iggulden family joined us for a special rededication on Saturday afternoon. We also officially opened the new Evans Athletic Centre, home to the Tiger Arena and newly renovated Fieldhouse. The Centre also features an upgraded Griffith Gymnasium, Jack Aylott Squash Centre, Suzanne Court ’86 Family Fitness Centre and the Neil Campbell ’51 Rowing Room. Additionally, we dedicated the McKeough Common in memory of W. Darcy McKeough ’51, a distinguished alumnus who made lasting contributions to Ridley. His legacy of service, philanthropy and leadership was celebrated by his family and friends following a memorial service held in his honour. Visit out Flickr page for more photos: https://lnkd.in/eKErJDtr

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