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October 27, 2020 Jericho Drive-In 21 Jericho Rd Glenmont, NY
Design Awards
AIA Eastern New York
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Welcome
Katrina N. Pacheco, AIA
Once again, we gather (virtually) to honor the talent of our members, recognize the excellence of their work, and commend their contributions to our built environment. Every day, AIAENY members take dreams and make them the reality of where we work, play and dwell, using the power of architecture to shape the world. Tonight we celebrate this tremendous work. The AIAENY 2020 Design Awards Committee, Executive Committee, and Board of Directors extend their gratitude to all who took the time and effort to submit this year and congratulate the award recipients on their achievement. We are proud to represent and serve such an exceptional group of professionals.
Katrina N. Pacheco, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Chair, 2020 Design Awards Committee, AIAENY Member PAGE 5
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Sponsors Platinum Sponsor
Silver Sponsors
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Master of Ceremonies John Tobin, AIA, is the Building Technology Leader and New York Office Director for SMRT, a full-service architecture and engineering firm with offices in Portland and Bangor, Maine; Andover, Massachusetts; and New York State. John completed his undergraduate degree in architecture in Dublin, Ireland, coming to the Capital Region in 1986 to complete his Master’s degree in Architecture at Rensselaer. Over 30 years later he is still in the Capital Region, practicing architecture and focusing on advanced design technologies. John spent his first 10 years teaching design and technology courses at Rensselaer and immersing himself in research on housing with a focused interest in the use of computers in design. Since then, he has spent two decades spearheading new practice technologies and as the firmwide technology and operations leader at EYP. An early BIM adopter, John directed BIM and technical quality firmwide where he championed innovation and technical change in the delivery of buildings. During his 20 years at EYP, John led notable projects including the United Nations HQ Renovations in NYC, international embassies, higher education projects at Princeton University and the University of Michigan and government projects for the General Services Administration (GSA). He is a frequent speaker at BIM and advanced delivery conferences and continues to actively publish articles. John has continued to develop his passion for advanced delivery, exploring data-related BIM uses for design and building operations. PAGE 9
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Meet the Jury Graciela Carrillo, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Jury Chair
Cashin Associates, PC | AIA Long Island Chapter President Graciela works for Cashin Associates, P.C, an Engineering firm based in Long Island, NY where she focuses on urban design, planning and architectural projects including leading municipalities to integrate sustainability features within their projects, LEED project administration and commissioning services. Graciela received her B.Arch in Bogota, Colombia and her Masters in Environmental Planning from Pratt Institute. Graciela has committed almost a decade of volunteer leadership service to the AIA. She’s been involved with the local, state and national level, currently serving as the 2020-2021 President and the Women In Architecture (WIA) Co-Chair of the AIA Long Island Chapter. On a National and State level, Graciela was appointed as the 2017-2018 NY Regional Director (YARD) for the Young Architects Forum (YAF) and represented YA on the AIA New York State Board of Directors. Last year Graciela was awarded the 2019 AIA NYS Young Architect Award.
Gary Hansen, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Spector Group | AIA LI Chapter President-Elect
With over 27 years of experience and a Senior Associate and Project Manager in Spector Group’s New York City office, Gary’s worked on a wide range of projects including high rise buildings and core and shell to commercial interiors and high-end residential in NYC, Long Island, Maryland, Bahrain and Ghana. A graduate from New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1992. He joined the AIA in 1998 and has served as a Board member from 2006 to 2012 and 2013 to present, currently serving as the AIA Long Island Chapter’s President-Elect. In May 2012, Gary received an AIA President’s Citation for his work while at SOM for One World Trade Center. In 2018, he received the AIA Membership Award from AIA Long Island in recognition of his service to the chapter. PAGE 11
Renee Marcus, AIA, CID, LEED AP
Superintendent of Buildings, Village of Floral Park AIA LI Chapter Secretary Renee is a registered architect and certified interior designer with a BS in Architecture and a Master’s in Business from NYIT. As Superintendent of Buildings for the Village of Floral Park, Renee oversees the Building Department as well as the maintenance of the Village owned buildings. Previously, she focused on schools and the municipal market as a Studio Director and Assistant Vice President at H2M architects + engineers. Renee also acted as an owner’s representative for the global offices at Bloomberg LP and then later AIG Realty. Projects consisted of corporate interior design, lease negotiations, radio and television studio design and office relocations. Renee currently serves on the committee for Women in Architecture for AIA LI, is the Immediate Past President of the LI Chapter of the Construction Specification Institute and has served as an adjunct professor for SUNY Farmingdale within the Architecture and Construction Management program for the last 11 years. This year, she serves as the Secretary of the AIA Long Island Chapter.
Thomas Scotto Jr., AIA, NCARB Spector Group | AIA LI Chapter Director
In 1998, Tom was hired to work at Spector Group as an intern while working towards his Bachelor of Architecture degree at the New York Institute of Technology. Between the mentoring he received and his willingness to learn and grow, Tom is viewed as one of the most respected and talented architects in the firm. Tom served as construction administration/field superintendent on site full time for the DASNY NYS OMH Bronx Mental Health Residential Village. His expertise in construction is paramount in managing Spector Group’s key front-line functions. As the Director of Operations, Mr. Scotto provides leadership and direction to meet client demands, improve staff performance and maintain firm compliance. His 20 years as a project manager, project architect and expertise in construction has yielded an in-depth understanding of the operational complexities of a global practice. PAGE 12
Mr. Scotto is currently serving as a Board Director of the AIA Long Island Chapter.
Jacob Rivalsi, AIA
RMB Development Consultants, Inc. AIA LI Chapter Past President Based on Long Island New York and spending two decades with RMB Development Consultants, Jake has designed a diverse array of projects. He derives an enormous amount of satisfaction from the ability to shape the built environment and enrich the local community through his work. Jake is an active member of the American Institute of Architects serving on the AIA Long Island Board of Directors since 2011 and as chapter President in 2018-2019. Jake is the cofounder of the AIA Long Island Emerging Professionals Committee, remaining active in engaging and supporting the next generation of architects. Jake studied engineering for a number of years prior to finding his way to architecture, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Architecture from New York Institute of Technology. He was also awarded the Architectural Chairs’ Design Award.
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Award Recipients ADAPTIVE REUSE HONOR AWARD | @ Hudson Park.............................................17
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL AWARD OF MERIT | Silver Bay................................................ 19 HONOR AWARD | Adirondack Trust.......................................... 21
INSTITUTIONAL AWARD OF MERIT | Peekskill Fire Headquarters.........................23 AWARD OF MERIT | Queensbury High School Legacy 2020 Capital Project................. 25
RESIDENTIAL HONOR AWARD | Private Residence......................................... 27 HONOR AWARD | State Street Residence..................................29
UNBUILT AWARD OF MERIT | Flyleaf Portable Reading Room.................... 31
Special Recognition SUSAN B. MCCLYMONDS AIA College of Fellows...........................................................33
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“Creative way of making light wells while also preserving the building façades.”
20 20 Situated on 1.3 acres in Albany, NY, three interconnected historic buildings originally utilized as a brewery’s carriage house, bottling plant, and warehouse with no windows were transformed into 75 market rate, micro residential studios and lofted 1-bedroom units. Roofs were removed in three locations allowing light into the apartments and creating courtyards and gathering spaces.
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Adaptive Reuse | Honor Award
@Hudson Park 3tarchitects, PLLC
Submitting Member Architect: Scott Townsend, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Paul Halvax, Project Manager; Katrina Hay, Interior Designer Structural Engineer: Sopko Engineering Site/Civil Engineer: MJ Engineering Historic/SHPO: Preservation Studios Construction Services: BBL Construction Services Client: CDREIT Photo Credit: Š Alicia Libby
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“ Very inviting space programmatically as well as spiritually.�
20 20 The first major capital improvement at Silver Bay since the late 1970’s and completed in 2018, a new 22 room lodge and conference facility was designed to operate as an independent, year-round facility within the Silver Bay campus. The dining hall has been modernized to increase the quality and experience of dining on campus and resulted in a single comprehensive facility with rooms, a conference facility, and general dining capabilities.
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Commercial/Industrial Award of Merit
Silver Bay Phinney Design Group
Submitting Member Architect: Michael R. Phinney, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Michael Phinney, Principal Architect; Patrick Piper, Architect; Brennan Drake, Architect; Jon Haynes, Designer; Aimee Stackel, Designer Civil Engineer: Jarrett Engineers & Hesnor Engineering Associates Structural Engineer: Schoder Rivers Associates Landscape Architect: Wagner Hodgson General Contractor: Consigli Construction Client: Silver Bay YMCA Photo Credit: Š Elizabeth Pedinotti-Haynes
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“Good use of local materials while utilizing a sustainable design that speaks with the site.�
20 20 After a fire destroyed the prominent bank, the owners chose to use the accident as a catalyst for change; to modern, forward-thinking and ecologically responsible development. The new prototype includes a palette of natural materials that celebrate the company’s eco-conscious agenda. Featuring regional materials that speak to the Adirondack style, this building is anchored to its local roots.
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Commercial/Industrial Honor Award
Adirondack Trust Phinney Design Group
Submitting Member Architect: Michael R. Phinney, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Michael Phinney, Principal Architect; Brennan Drake, Architect Civil Engineer/Landscape Architect: Elan Planning and Design Structural Engineer: Artisan Engineering MEP Engineer: Friedman Fisher Associates Interior Design: Rovetto Design General Contractor: Munter Enterprises Client: Adirondack Trust Company Photo Credit: Š Elizabeth Pedinotti-Haynes
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“ Successful consolidation and an inviting Gateway to the City.“
20 20 Henry Hudson anchored at Peekskill in 1608, the Continental Army established its Headquarters there in 1776 and President Lincoln’s inaugural train and funeral train stopped there during his presidency. The Peekskill Volunteer Fire Department, founded in 1813, originally consisted of six companies occupying five different stations, all with glaring operational and firefighter health and safety issues. The new consolidated headquarters forms a timeless street scape for the centrally located building that serves as a new Gateway to the City. PAGE 22
Institutional | Award of Merit
Peekskill Fire Headquarters Mitchell Associates Architects
Submitting Member Architect: Robert Mitchell, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Peter Signorelli, Architect; Ken Gale, CA Manager; James Alexander, Designer; Juan Carrascal, Designer; John Ruggiero, CA Assistant Civil Engineer: Fusion Engineering Structural Engineer: Craig Maloney, PE MEP/FP Engineer: Huston Engineering, LLC General Contractor: Rok-Built Construction Corp. HVAC: ABM Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc. Plumbing: S&L Plumbing and Heating Corp. Client: 840 Main Street, Peekskill Photo Credit: Š Robert Mitchell PAGE 23
“ Created an inviting space for students/educators filled with light and openness all while maintaining an environment for learning.�
20 20 Queensbury Union Free School District underwent an extensive planning process to transform its rigid, mid-century high school into a modern learning institution. The $39.7 million high school redesign completely modernized existing space resulting in the formation of three interdisciplinary instructional communities: Humanities, STEM, and Fine and Performing Arts. Each community includes extended learning spaces and Tier 3 classrooms dispersed throughout, designed to foster collaboration and creativity with soft, flexible seating and integrated technology. PAGE 24
Institutional | Award of Merit
Queensbury High School
Legacy 2020 Capital Project CSArch
Submitting Member Architect: Gregory Klokiw, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Gregory Klokiw, AIA, Project Manager; Architecture Team: Cheryl Buchanan, Brenden Brogan, Kimberli Relyea, Randall DeFranco, Matthew Heiser, Kevin Pultorak; Engineering Team: David Bratt, Nicholas Rohan, Zachary Malison, Michael Strohecker Site & Structural Engineer: CHA Lighting Design: Lighting Design Innovations Hazardous Materials Design: Alpine Environmental Acoustics: Cavanaugh Tocci Construction Manager: Turner Construction General Contractor: Bunkoff General Contractors Site: Jerson Construction Group Photo Credit: Š David Lamb Architectural Photography
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“Great blend of materials & attention to detail as they relate to the site.�
20 20 On approach and without altering the character of the beloved community, the camp appears as a charming, single-story cottage in tune with its surroundings. Its staggered façade provides strategic shrouding, allowing light to enter while hiding the neighboring cottages and directing views toward the lake beyond. The exterior features sustainably preserved cedar siding, motor-operable windows enabling passive cooling, and traditional rain chains to direct runoff into rain gardens that buffer the lake edge. PAGE 26
Residential - Single Family Honor Award
Private Residence Phinney Design Group
Submitting Member Architect: Michael R. Phinney, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Michael Phinney, Principal Architect; Aimee Stackel, Designer Civil Engineer: Hutchins Engineering Structural Engineer: SB Engineering Construction Manager: Phinney Design Group Client: Robert & Renee Little Photo Credit: Š Elizabeth Pedinotti-Haynes
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“Love the modern feel of the interior and the well organized plan.”
20 20 Embracing the owner’s vision to respect the traditional fabric of the existing downtown Saratoga Springs, NY neighborhood while incorporating a contemporary aesthetic, the “gable and bar” massing bridges the gap between the traditional architecture of the neighboring structures and the new home’s modern aesthetic. Large windows and doors on the first floor bring in natural light and two wood and steel stairs on the second floor lead to finished space under the main gable with exposed rafters and skylights.
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Residential - Single Family Honor Award
State Street Residence Balzer & Tuck Architecture
Submitting Member Architect: Brett Balzer, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Christine Nickerson, RA Structural Engineer: Artisan Engineering Architectural Lighting Design: Nelson Reeds, ALD Landscape Architecture: Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture General Contractor: Teakwood Builders Inc. Client: Withheld Photo Credit: Š Scott Bergmann Photography
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“Unique building form that relates to the product it was designed for.�
20 20 Flyleaf is a space for readers of all types to pause and celebrate not only the intangible enrichment of reading but the tactile experience of physical, paper books. The form abstracts a paper book placed on its spine and falling open. Like the act of reading a paper book itself, Flyleaf physically engages its occupants. An operable pulley system allows users to open and close the nested frames with a hand crank. In its closed position, Flyleaf provides sheltered and accessible book storage and seating through winter and inclement weather. PAGE 30
Unbuilt | Award of Merit
Flyleaf Portable Reading Room SMRT Architects and Engineers
Submitting Member Architect: Michael Goard, AIA Additional In-House Design Team: Bradley Baker, AIA, Architect; Philip Chaney, AIA; Ashley Lepre, Architectural Designer; Lodrys Gomez, Architectural Designer; Scott Palulski, Architectural Designer Photo/Rendering Credit: Š SMRT Architects and Engineers
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Through her expert contributions and leadership within AIA and NCARB, Sue McClymonds has affected profound change advancing the profession and protecting the public. Sue has been widely recognized across multiple facets of the architectural profession’s organizational and regulatory structure for her decades of contributions to numerous committees and Boards, and for her tireless advocacy for the advancement of the architectural profession. Sue has led a diverse set of people holding different viewpoints to achieve consensus in the AIA Documents Committee, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) ARE committees, NCARB Region 2, the New York State Board for Architecture, her local and state AIA components, and on the NCARB Board of Directors. In addition, Sue’s depth of professional expertise in construction contracts and specifications has made her a sought-after contributor to the content of the AIA Documents and the Architect Registration Exam (ARE), and as a presenter of nationally recognized educational programs. AIA Contract Documents | Sue’s 14 year commitment to the improvement of the AIA Contract Documents has substantially impacted the construction industry and the profession, ensuring the AIA Documents being recognized nationally as the industry standard continues. Utilizing her expertise gained in professional practice, she served as an editor and author for revisions creation of 29 documents. As Chair of the Committee, Sue affected groundbreaking improvements in the document delivery platform and electronic editing program, created an industry advisory group to provide broad based content input, and authored a new long range planning process. As a result, the AIA Documents were published on schedule, delivered high quality content, and provided collaboration and portability for the user, ensuring industry-wide acceptance and confidence in using these documents. NCARB | Sue’s dedication to advancing the profession and protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public, coupled with her professional expertise in contract documents and services, led to her 13 years of service to NCARB. Her knowledge and experience informed her contributions as a writer of test questions for the ARE Construction Documents and Services (CD&S) Division. Her effort to improve the content and update the delivery of the ARE through the ARE CD&S Committee, Practice Analysis Task Force and the Test Specification Task Force resulted in the publication of the ARE 5.0 test version. As Chair of NCARB Region 2, Sue affected organizational improvements, creating a central archive of the Region’s records, rewriting the bylaws and engaging the first ever Executive Director for the Region, which resulted in a better functioning organization, directly benefiting Region 2 members and officers of the future. Education | Sue has promoted the advancement of the practice of architecture reaching a national audience o. She has presented seminars on AIA Documents at AIA conferences, webinars and podcasts. She authored an AIA National Continuing Education Course: “MasterFormat 2004 Making the Transition” which was published for national use by AIA and CSI components and firms; and presented on the topic at local, state and national AIA conferences, allied professionals’ meetings and webinars. Sue also wrote a NCARB Mini-Monograph “Who Needs a Spec Writer?” Sue’s engagement of the educator and practitioner in the Region 2 forums has led the Region and NCARB to refine the outreach between practice and education, bringing the needs of the practitioner into the realm of education. PAGE 32
From Active Member to the AIA College of Fellows
Susan B. McClymonds, FAIA, CSI, CCS, SCIP, NCARB This year, Sue received her elevation to the AIA College of Fellows by applying to “Object Three: Led the Institute, or a related organization.” Her path through years of AIA leadership positions started in 1989 when she moved to New York and became active in the ENY Chapter events. Sue volunteered to help out with programs, which led to becoming an AIAENY officer in 1992, and she continued on from there, becoming President of AIAENY, President of AIANYS, and Chair of the AIA Documents Committee. One offer of helping out led to a lifetime of service to the profession. AIAENY extends a heartfelt congratulations to Sue and all that she’s contributed to the profession over the years.
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