This document provides a portfolio of commercial, residential, religious, and institutional projects designed by Christopher S. Sullivan AIA | LEED AP over several decades. It includes summaries of over 50 projects ranging from single family homes and apartment buildings to corporate campuses and government facilities across the United States.
This document provides information about an upcoming Remodelers Home Tour hosted by BRAGAnnArbor.com and the Washtenaw Remodelers Council on October 4th and 5th. It features descriptions and photos of 10 remodeled homes that will be on the tour, along with maps and details about the tour. The remodeled spaces included kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and whole house renovations. The document also includes advertisements from sponsors and local remodeling companies.
Rubeling & Associates, Inc. is an architecture, interior design, and master planning firm celebrating over 25 years in business. The firm was founded in 1981 and has grown from 1 to over 20 employees. Notable projects completed by the firm include VA Medical Centers, schools, churches, and commercial and corporate interiors. The firm has expanded to include a Frederick, Maryland office and celebrates completing its 25th year in business in 2006.
The document appears to be the portfolio of Christopher B. Collins, Architect and CBC Architects, Inc. It includes descriptions and photographs of 6 projects completed by CBC Architects, Inc. located in Chicago and Glencoe, Illinois. The projects include residential and commercial renovations along with additions and new construction. Photographs of each project are the property of CBC Architects, Inc.
This document provides information about a 3,500 square foot house designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson for a structural engineer. The single family home located on a 0.3 acre lot was constructed in 2008. Notable features include a central courtyard organized around a reflecting pool, an exposed galvanized steel structure, and various sustainable elements like solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. The owner, who did the structural engineering himself, sought an honest expression of the building's structure.
The document profiles Jade A. Ritter and lists design and construction projects she has worked on as an architect between 1993-2009. It provides her contact information and includes photos of 14 different construction projects she was involved in, including churches, medical buildings, offices, hotels, and entertainment venues. The projects range from new buildings to renovations located in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Maryland.
This document profiles residential interior design projects managed and designed by Barbara Eden, including gut remodels and renovations of the Kendall Residence and portions of the Moore Residence, as well as design work for model condominiums, showrooms, inns, assisted living facilities, and several private homes in Indiana and Wisconsin. Photos show before and after views of renovated areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and whole houses.
The document is a project portfolio from Suzman Design Associates, a landscape architecture firm. It features over 20 pages highlighting the Kukio Residence landscape project through photos by Matthew Millman. It also includes several pages of related project experience, including projects for Daniel Grant in association with Girvin Associates and residential properties in Maui, Hawaii, and Lanai.
This document provides information about an upcoming Remodelers Home Tour hosted by BRAGAnnArbor.com and the Washtenaw Remodelers Council on October 4th and 5th. It features descriptions and photos of 10 remodeled homes that will be on the tour, along with maps and details about the tour. The remodeled spaces included kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and whole house renovations. The document also includes advertisements from sponsors and local remodeling companies.
Rubeling & Associates, Inc. is an architecture, interior design, and master planning firm celebrating over 25 years in business. The firm was founded in 1981 and has grown from 1 to over 20 employees. Notable projects completed by the firm include VA Medical Centers, schools, churches, and commercial and corporate interiors. The firm has expanded to include a Frederick, Maryland office and celebrates completing its 25th year in business in 2006.
The document appears to be the portfolio of Christopher B. Collins, Architect and CBC Architects, Inc. It includes descriptions and photographs of 6 projects completed by CBC Architects, Inc. located in Chicago and Glencoe, Illinois. The projects include residential and commercial renovations along with additions and new construction. Photographs of each project are the property of CBC Architects, Inc.
This document provides information about a 3,500 square foot house designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson for a structural engineer. The single family home located on a 0.3 acre lot was constructed in 2008. Notable features include a central courtyard organized around a reflecting pool, an exposed galvanized steel structure, and various sustainable elements like solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. The owner, who did the structural engineering himself, sought an honest expression of the building's structure.
The document profiles Jade A. Ritter and lists design and construction projects she has worked on as an architect between 1993-2009. It provides her contact information and includes photos of 14 different construction projects she was involved in, including churches, medical buildings, offices, hotels, and entertainment venues. The projects range from new buildings to renovations located in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Maryland.
This document profiles residential interior design projects managed and designed by Barbara Eden, including gut remodels and renovations of the Kendall Residence and portions of the Moore Residence, as well as design work for model condominiums, showrooms, inns, assisted living facilities, and several private homes in Indiana and Wisconsin. Photos show before and after views of renovated areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and whole houses.
The document is a project portfolio from Suzman Design Associates, a landscape architecture firm. It features over 20 pages highlighting the Kukio Residence landscape project through photos by Matthew Millman. It also includes several pages of related project experience, including projects for Daniel Grant in association with Girvin Associates and residential properties in Maui, Hawaii, and Lanai.
This document provides a case study on the Wooi Residence designed by Architect Wooi. It investigates the passive cooling strategies used, which incorporate elements from traditional Malay houses. These include various types of openings like louvered doors and windows to maximize ventilation. The positioning of openings at different heights also allows for stack ventilation. Environmental factors such as building orientation and placement of vegetation were also considered. While natural ventilation strategies were prioritized, mechanical ventilation is used to supplement them given the hot humid climate. The passive designs aim to provide thermal comfort without air conditioning.
Mumbai faces significant challenges from climate change impacts like flooding, coastal inundation, and heat waves due to its low-lying geography and rapid population growth. As India's financial hub, Mumbai is home to over 18 million residents in an area prone to monsoon flooding and vulnerable to sea level rise. The city government has developed climate action plans to improve infrastructure, emergency response, and public awareness of disaster risks, but Mumbai remains highly exposed to climate hazards due to continued development in at-risk areas and other stressors on its urban systems.
This case study analyzes a publishing company that launched in 1979 and published over 70,000 books focusing on textbooks, question papers, and books for grades 6-9. It experienced success for 30 years but then faced challenges as customer interests changed with new technology. Solutions proposed included improving the company website and social media presence; diversifying retail through e-commerce; reviewing pricing strategies; and outsourcing non-core functions while maintaining a focus on quality content.
The document discusses residential status rules in India for income tax purposes. It defines an individual as a resident if they spend 182 days or more in India in a year, or 60 days in the current year if they spent 365 days in the last 4 years. However, this 60 day rule is extended to 182 days for Indian citizens who leave India for employment abroad.
The document examines two cases. In the first case, an employee deputed to the UK was found to be non-resident as they spent less than 182 days in India, even though they were not unemployed prior to leaving. In the second case, another employee deputed abroad was also found to be non-resident based on the 182 day rule for leaving India
This document provides an architectural design case study for a doctor's residence in Cuttack, Odisha. It includes details about the doctor, the location of the building site, climate information, building regulations, plans for the ground and first floors, section drawings, and interior designs. Improvements are suggested such as removing a pillar obstructing movement and utilizing unused space near the bathroom. The design aims to provide a well-ventilated, comfortable home for the pediatrician.
The document is a design presentation for a Rungta Bungalow in Pune, India. It includes plans and views of the living area with sunk seating and dining area, the master bedroom, and the master bathroom. For each area, there are multiple pages showing plans, views, and details of fixtures and furnishings.
Architectural typologies have developed in the North East as factors of tradition , climate and functionality. The materials used are locally available materials like bamboo, cane , cane leaves, mud, and lime. Of late, bricks. stone chips, rock slabs, surkhi etc. are also being used. Sloping roofs are a common architectural feature in all the architectural typologies because of high rainfall in the North East .
Construction of this type of house generally takes place in the dry season / winters. Sourcing of construction materials like thatch/timber/bamboo are collected during winters only.
Bamboo/wooden posts are erected and then beams/logs are connected and rafters placed and tied up.
The whole community participates in the construction of this type of house. Indigenous/traditional tools are used in the construction. Generally nails or other steel materials are not used for making connections between various members.
The construction of this type of housing takes place ina single phase. Typically, the building is originally not designed for its final constructed size
The document outlines Bungalow 9's social media marketing strategy to build its online presence and brand engagement. Key aspects included creating engaging content for Facebook and Twitter, hosting contests and events to generate buzz, and leveraging influencers and bloggers to generate reviews. The strategy led to increased Facebook likes and engagement as well as positive word-of-mouth marketing through retweets and shares.
This document provides information about two case studies - Sarojini Nagar Market in Delhi, India and Camden Market in London. Sarojini Nagar Market is a popular destination for shopping clothes and fabrics at affordable prices. It is located in south Delhi and is easily accessible via metro. Camden Market started in the 1970s with a few stalls and has now grown significantly. It offers a variety of goods including clothing, home furnishings, gifts and food. Both markets are well-known public spaces that attract large crowds and play an important role in their communities.
This document contains an architectural design plan for a residential property consisting of 3 sentences:
The design plan includes drawings of the plot size, location and site plan, floor plans for the ground floor and first floor, exterior views of the front, north-east and east sides of the building, and details of features like the puja ghar, living room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom and balcony.
It provides information on the architects, owners, and floor area of 216 square meters for the property.
The document appears to be a presentation on the architectural design for a residential building that was presented by a group of 6 people.
The present study made an attempt to gain insights on determinants and psychosocial consequences of early marriage on rural women. Samples of 300 women who married early and have completed 5 to 15 years of married life were taken from 20 villages of district Bhilwara, Rajasthan as it has highest instances of child marriages. In depth investigation employed the use of interview, FGDs, observation and case study method. Research was based in district. Baseline Proforma and SES scale (self developed) was used to get the necessary details regarding the socio-economic status and demographic characteristics of respondents and their families. DEM scale (self developed), PSC Scale (self developed) and life satisfaction scale (Alam & Shrivastava, 1973) were used for data collection. Statistical test i.e. ‘z’ test, ANOVA, Regression & Pearson’s ‘r’ were applied to find out the results.
The findings of the study revealed that age at marriage is governed by various components of socio-economic status with traditions & customs, lack of education, childhood residence and castes. Effect of mass media was not found as hypothesized. Media is only meant for entertainment by rural people. The study also highlighted psycho-social consequences (PSC components) of early marriage. It was found that child marriage increases exploitation of girl child and loss of her adolescence along with denial of education & freedom, inadequate socialization & personal development and violence & abandonment. Access to contraception is highly correlated with age at marriage i.e. the lower the age at marriage lower the knowledge and less access of contraception.
The multiple regression analysis in predicting age at marriage and its determinants reveal that the Beta coefficient reflect the socio- economic status of the family and in which a girl belongs has more considerable contribution in terms of early marriage while traditions and customs follow the socio-cultural perseverance in predicting age at marriage. It is also depicted from the regression analysis that the ill consequences of early marriage in earlier ages have more awful effects on girl child. On the whole, it was found that early marriage itself means exploitation of girl child and loss of adolescence. This factor is highly significant in all studied age groups. They are treated as homely bird which means confined to four walls of house. Overall dissatisfaction level is high with the respondents who get married at the early age. There are significant correlation found between determinants and psycho-social consequences of early marriage and inter-correlation among LS and SES components.
Green Building Case Study on TERI,bangalore.Vinay M
This presentation basically encompasses the green practices which are followed or incorporated in the structure to attain the platinum rating systems and posses the sustainable features that way..!!
Architectural case study of ApartmentsTanzil Faraz
This document discusses the orientation, site observations, services, and materials of two apartment developments - Sushil Mehta Apartments and Nirman Developers. Sushil Mehta Apartments faces south with a road to the front and prevailing winds from northwest to southeast. Site observations and services are discussed. Materials used include tiles, granite, brick and concrete, wooden partitions, false ceilings, and grills.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi was established in 1986 to provide education in clothing design and support the growing garment industry. The building was designed to cover most of the irregularly shaped site, dividing it into zones for academic, administrative, and housing blocks centered around a sunken courtyard and amphitheater. Classrooms, laboratories, and facilities are grouped into clusters to support different programs, with an emphasis on bringing natural light and ventilation into interior spaces through the use of glass walls and jharokhas.
Vernacular architecture in Himachal Pradesh is influenced by the local climate, materials, and culture. Traditional houses have thick stone and wood walls arranged in a layered "kath-khuni" style to provide stability, flexibility, and excellent thermal insulation. The double-story plans maximize southern exposure, with rooms arranged linearly and connected by verandas. Low ceilings and small windows further reduce heat loss and keep interiors warm.
The Woodruff Property Management Company manages over 7,600 multifamily units across Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Louisiana. It has been in business for over 30 years, taking pride in high occupancy rates, quality properties, and personal relationships with clients and residents. The company is a leading property management firm in the Southeast known for its southern hospitality and attention to detail. It manages both properties it owns and third party owned properties, with experience in both military and student housing markets.
Updated 10/14/19
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the only firm in Western North Carolina offering all three services of Commercial Brokerage, Property Management, and General Contracting in one office.
President and CEO Richard Whitney has assembled a team of experts to assist buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and investors with their property needs in and around Asheville, NC. Through aggressive marketing, intelligent prospecting and knowledgeable market research, the Whitney team participates in 20–25 percent of the regional WNC commercial real estate sales and leasing transactions.
Since 2001, Whitney Commercial has earned the highest levels of recognition from:
• National Association of Realtor’s Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Institute
• Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)
• Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)
• North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services has been successful because it has stuck to its mission statement, which reflects three primary directives:
1. Solve problems for our clients following a strict level of transparency
2. Follow a commitment to excellence while striving for perfection
3. Specialize in building long-lasting and trustworthy relationships
Achieving excellence doesn’t just happen. Many commercial real estate problems are big ones. An owner needs to get out from under a mortgage. A landlord needs help leasing and managing a property remotely. A tenant needs to do major renovations. Whitney CRE Services can handle every issue.
Whether you are from Asheville, Miami, Hendersonville, or London, we can work with you and within your budget to find you the best property. Whether you just moved to the area, are considering moving your business to Western North Carolina, or are looking for real estate as an investment, Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the most sophisticated Commercial Real Estate firm in the region.
This document provides a case study on the Wooi Residence designed by Architect Wooi. It investigates the passive cooling strategies used, which incorporate elements from traditional Malay houses. These include various types of openings like louvered doors and windows to maximize ventilation. The positioning of openings at different heights also allows for stack ventilation. Environmental factors such as building orientation and placement of vegetation were also considered. While natural ventilation strategies were prioritized, mechanical ventilation is used to supplement them given the hot humid climate. The passive designs aim to provide thermal comfort without air conditioning.
Mumbai faces significant challenges from climate change impacts like flooding, coastal inundation, and heat waves due to its low-lying geography and rapid population growth. As India's financial hub, Mumbai is home to over 18 million residents in an area prone to monsoon flooding and vulnerable to sea level rise. The city government has developed climate action plans to improve infrastructure, emergency response, and public awareness of disaster risks, but Mumbai remains highly exposed to climate hazards due to continued development in at-risk areas and other stressors on its urban systems.
This case study analyzes a publishing company that launched in 1979 and published over 70,000 books focusing on textbooks, question papers, and books for grades 6-9. It experienced success for 30 years but then faced challenges as customer interests changed with new technology. Solutions proposed included improving the company website and social media presence; diversifying retail through e-commerce; reviewing pricing strategies; and outsourcing non-core functions while maintaining a focus on quality content.
The document discusses residential status rules in India for income tax purposes. It defines an individual as a resident if they spend 182 days or more in India in a year, or 60 days in the current year if they spent 365 days in the last 4 years. However, this 60 day rule is extended to 182 days for Indian citizens who leave India for employment abroad.
The document examines two cases. In the first case, an employee deputed to the UK was found to be non-resident as they spent less than 182 days in India, even though they were not unemployed prior to leaving. In the second case, another employee deputed abroad was also found to be non-resident based on the 182 day rule for leaving India
This document provides an architectural design case study for a doctor's residence in Cuttack, Odisha. It includes details about the doctor, the location of the building site, climate information, building regulations, plans for the ground and first floors, section drawings, and interior designs. Improvements are suggested such as removing a pillar obstructing movement and utilizing unused space near the bathroom. The design aims to provide a well-ventilated, comfortable home for the pediatrician.
The document is a design presentation for a Rungta Bungalow in Pune, India. It includes plans and views of the living area with sunk seating and dining area, the master bedroom, and the master bathroom. For each area, there are multiple pages showing plans, views, and details of fixtures and furnishings.
Architectural typologies have developed in the North East as factors of tradition , climate and functionality. The materials used are locally available materials like bamboo, cane , cane leaves, mud, and lime. Of late, bricks. stone chips, rock slabs, surkhi etc. are also being used. Sloping roofs are a common architectural feature in all the architectural typologies because of high rainfall in the North East .
Construction of this type of house generally takes place in the dry season / winters. Sourcing of construction materials like thatch/timber/bamboo are collected during winters only.
Bamboo/wooden posts are erected and then beams/logs are connected and rafters placed and tied up.
The whole community participates in the construction of this type of house. Indigenous/traditional tools are used in the construction. Generally nails or other steel materials are not used for making connections between various members.
The construction of this type of housing takes place ina single phase. Typically, the building is originally not designed for its final constructed size
The document outlines Bungalow 9's social media marketing strategy to build its online presence and brand engagement. Key aspects included creating engaging content for Facebook and Twitter, hosting contests and events to generate buzz, and leveraging influencers and bloggers to generate reviews. The strategy led to increased Facebook likes and engagement as well as positive word-of-mouth marketing through retweets and shares.
This document provides information about two case studies - Sarojini Nagar Market in Delhi, India and Camden Market in London. Sarojini Nagar Market is a popular destination for shopping clothes and fabrics at affordable prices. It is located in south Delhi and is easily accessible via metro. Camden Market started in the 1970s with a few stalls and has now grown significantly. It offers a variety of goods including clothing, home furnishings, gifts and food. Both markets are well-known public spaces that attract large crowds and play an important role in their communities.
This document contains an architectural design plan for a residential property consisting of 3 sentences:
The design plan includes drawings of the plot size, location and site plan, floor plans for the ground floor and first floor, exterior views of the front, north-east and east sides of the building, and details of features like the puja ghar, living room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom and balcony.
It provides information on the architects, owners, and floor area of 216 square meters for the property.
The document appears to be a presentation on the architectural design for a residential building that was presented by a group of 6 people.
The present study made an attempt to gain insights on determinants and psychosocial consequences of early marriage on rural women. Samples of 300 women who married early and have completed 5 to 15 years of married life were taken from 20 villages of district Bhilwara, Rajasthan as it has highest instances of child marriages. In depth investigation employed the use of interview, FGDs, observation and case study method. Research was based in district. Baseline Proforma and SES scale (self developed) was used to get the necessary details regarding the socio-economic status and demographic characteristics of respondents and their families. DEM scale (self developed), PSC Scale (self developed) and life satisfaction scale (Alam & Shrivastava, 1973) were used for data collection. Statistical test i.e. ‘z’ test, ANOVA, Regression & Pearson’s ‘r’ were applied to find out the results.
The findings of the study revealed that age at marriage is governed by various components of socio-economic status with traditions & customs, lack of education, childhood residence and castes. Effect of mass media was not found as hypothesized. Media is only meant for entertainment by rural people. The study also highlighted psycho-social consequences (PSC components) of early marriage. It was found that child marriage increases exploitation of girl child and loss of her adolescence along with denial of education & freedom, inadequate socialization & personal development and violence & abandonment. Access to contraception is highly correlated with age at marriage i.e. the lower the age at marriage lower the knowledge and less access of contraception.
The multiple regression analysis in predicting age at marriage and its determinants reveal that the Beta coefficient reflect the socio- economic status of the family and in which a girl belongs has more considerable contribution in terms of early marriage while traditions and customs follow the socio-cultural perseverance in predicting age at marriage. It is also depicted from the regression analysis that the ill consequences of early marriage in earlier ages have more awful effects on girl child. On the whole, it was found that early marriage itself means exploitation of girl child and loss of adolescence. This factor is highly significant in all studied age groups. They are treated as homely bird which means confined to four walls of house. Overall dissatisfaction level is high with the respondents who get married at the early age. There are significant correlation found between determinants and psycho-social consequences of early marriage and inter-correlation among LS and SES components.
Green Building Case Study on TERI,bangalore.Vinay M
This presentation basically encompasses the green practices which are followed or incorporated in the structure to attain the platinum rating systems and posses the sustainable features that way..!!
Architectural case study of ApartmentsTanzil Faraz
This document discusses the orientation, site observations, services, and materials of two apartment developments - Sushil Mehta Apartments and Nirman Developers. Sushil Mehta Apartments faces south with a road to the front and prevailing winds from northwest to southeast. Site observations and services are discussed. Materials used include tiles, granite, brick and concrete, wooden partitions, false ceilings, and grills.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi was established in 1986 to provide education in clothing design and support the growing garment industry. The building was designed to cover most of the irregularly shaped site, dividing it into zones for academic, administrative, and housing blocks centered around a sunken courtyard and amphitheater. Classrooms, laboratories, and facilities are grouped into clusters to support different programs, with an emphasis on bringing natural light and ventilation into interior spaces through the use of glass walls and jharokhas.
Vernacular architecture in Himachal Pradesh is influenced by the local climate, materials, and culture. Traditional houses have thick stone and wood walls arranged in a layered "kath-khuni" style to provide stability, flexibility, and excellent thermal insulation. The double-story plans maximize southern exposure, with rooms arranged linearly and connected by verandas. Low ceilings and small windows further reduce heat loss and keep interiors warm.
The Woodruff Property Management Company manages over 7,600 multifamily units across Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Louisiana. It has been in business for over 30 years, taking pride in high occupancy rates, quality properties, and personal relationships with clients and residents. The company is a leading property management firm in the Southeast known for its southern hospitality and attention to detail. It manages both properties it owns and third party owned properties, with experience in both military and student housing markets.
Updated 10/14/19
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the only firm in Western North Carolina offering all three services of Commercial Brokerage, Property Management, and General Contracting in one office.
President and CEO Richard Whitney has assembled a team of experts to assist buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and investors with their property needs in and around Asheville, NC. Through aggressive marketing, intelligent prospecting and knowledgeable market research, the Whitney team participates in 20–25 percent of the regional WNC commercial real estate sales and leasing transactions.
Since 2001, Whitney Commercial has earned the highest levels of recognition from:
• National Association of Realtor’s Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Institute
• Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)
• Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)
• North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services has been successful because it has stuck to its mission statement, which reflects three primary directives:
1. Solve problems for our clients following a strict level of transparency
2. Follow a commitment to excellence while striving for perfection
3. Specialize in building long-lasting and trustworthy relationships
Achieving excellence doesn’t just happen. Many commercial real estate problems are big ones. An owner needs to get out from under a mortgage. A landlord needs help leasing and managing a property remotely. A tenant needs to do major renovations. Whitney CRE Services can handle every issue.
Whether you are from Asheville, Miami, Hendersonville, or London, we can work with you and within your budget to find you the best property. Whether you just moved to the area, are considering moving your business to Western North Carolina, or are looking for real estate as an investment, Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the most sophisticated Commercial Real Estate firm in the region.
The document summarizes a design charrette for the Benning Stoddert Recreation Center project. It includes an agenda for the charrette, information about the site location and existing facilities, the proposed program for new and expanded recreation and community spaces, background on the architecture firm Sorg and examples of their previous recreation center projects, and next steps and contact information.
The agenda summarizes the upcoming meeting of the NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous Occupancies. The meeting will address the following items:
1. Call the meeting to order and self-introductions.
2. Approve previous meeting minutes.
3. Presentation on NFPA's new process for developing standards.
4. Updates from various task groups, including on definitions and hazardous materials.
5. Prepare second drafts of NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 by addressing public comments.
6. Discuss other business including fixed stairs in industrial occupancies.
7. Adjourn the meeting.
The agenda summarizes the upcoming meeting of the NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous Occupancies. The meeting will address the following items:
1. Call to order and self-introductions
2. Approval of previous meeting minutes
3. A presentation on NFPA's new process
4. Updates from various task groups
5. Preparation of the first drafts of NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 based on public comments
6. Planning for the next meeting in June 2013
The agenda summarizes the upcoming meeting of the NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous Occupancies. The meeting will address the following items:
1. Call the meeting to order and self-introductions.
2. Approve previous meeting minutes.
3. Presentation on NFPA's new process for developing standards.
4. Updates from various task groups, including on definitions and hazardous materials.
5. Prepare the second draft of NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 by addressing public comments.
6. Discuss other business including fixed stairs in industrial occupancies.
7. Adjourn the meeting.
Where to start with a Green Home?
In 2001 the U.S. Green Building Council launched the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification program. The USGBC is a non-profit, consensus based organization that has gathered together some of the best building standards from around the world. The standards are updated by the members of the USGBC every three years or so to keep pace with the evolving standards for the ASHRA (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning) and other standards. The presentation will be an overview of the most recent update of the LEED standards called Version 4. At the highest level of V4 Platinum the buildings are net-zero energy and water. Net-Zero means that the building creates as much energy as it uses during the year and that it produces all the drinking water it requires and treats its waste to tertiary standards, removing 80% of the total suspended solids. You will learn from the presentation how to design a sustainable landscape, reduce your water use, improve energy and comfort of your home or office, use regional, reused, recyclable and renewable materials and improve the indoor air quality of your home or office. The take away will be a self guided tour of the LEED projects in Cincinnati, so that in 3 hours you can tour Cincinnati’s LEED public buildings, including a University of Cincinnati premier LEED project, understand why the Cincinnati Zoo is one of the Greenest zoos in the worlds and finish your tour at the Moerlein Lager House, the Cincinnati’s Park Board’s first LEED project. On the way you’ll also see the first LEED Platinum Cincinnati Public School, the first LEED Platinum interior of a commercial building and Hamilton County’s renovation of the Times Star Building.
This document lists the sponsors and supporters of the 2014 Heritage Awards conference, including organization sponsors, presenting sponsors, and those providing continued support. A variety of preservation organizations, architectural firms, construction companies, and individuals are recognized for contributing to the success of the event.
This document provides information about CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc., a multi-disciplinary engineering firm. It details the company's history starting in 1954, lists its principals and services in areas like civil engineering, land planning, and environmental planning, and provides examples of sustainable projects and community outreach efforts.
Mark Lawrence McIntire is an architect based in Spanaway, Washington with over 30 years of experience in various building types including corporate, commercial, educational, medical, and residential. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Washington and Bachelor of Science from Western Washington University. McIntire has expertise in design, construction documentation, and project management using various CAD and modeling software. He has worked on projects throughout Washington and other states.
Updated 11/11/19
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the only firm in Western North Carolina offering all three services of Commercial Brokerage, Property Management, and General Contracting in one office.
President and CEO Richard Whitney has assembled a team of experts to assist buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and investors with their property needs in and around Asheville, NC. Through aggressive marketing, intelligent prospecting and knowledgeable market research, the Whitney team participates in 20–25 percent of the regional WNC commercial real estate sales and leasing transactions.
Since 2001, Whitney Commercial has earned the highest levels of recognition from:
• National Association of Realtor’s Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Institute
• Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)
• Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)
• North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors
Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services has been successful because it has stuck to its mission statement, which reflects three primary directives:
1. Solve problems for our clients following a strict level of transparency
2. Follow a commitment to excellence while striving for perfection
3. Specialize in building long-lasting and trustworthy relationships
Achieving excellence doesn’t just happen. Many commercial real estate problems are big ones. An owner needs to get out from under a mortgage. A landlord needs help leasing and managing a property remotely. A tenant needs to do major renovations. Whitney CRE Services can handle every issue.
Whether you are from Asheville, Miami, Hendersonville, or London, we can work with you and within your budget to find you the best property. Whether you just moved to the area, are considering moving your business to Western North Carolina, or are looking for real estate as an investment, Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services is the most sophisticated Commercial Real Estate firm in the region.
Saffran-Kilpatrick Architects is an architecture firm based in Alpharetta, GA founded in 1991 by principals Eric Saffran and Bonnie Kilpatrick. The firm specializes in retail design including restaurants, automobile dealerships, and office buildings. They have extensive experience designing projects across multiple states. References and past clients praise their responsiveness, ability to meet schedules and budgets, and high quality work.
This document discusses greening existing and historic buildings. It begins by noting that retrofitting existing buildings can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to new construction. Several case studies of retrofitted historic buildings achieving LEED certification are presented, showing that original features of older buildings can be leveraged to improve energy efficiency. The document advocates applying sustainable practices and pursuing LEED certification for existing buildings to advance climate change goals. It outlines strategies used in retrofitting several historic sites, including improving envelope performance, upgrading HVAC systems, and conducting energy audits.
Whitney Commercial Real Estate (WCRE) is a full-service commercial real estate firm that provides brokerage, property management, and general contracting services throughout Western North Carolina. The document profiles several WCRE employees and lists numerous commercial properties for sale or lease.
The document contains contact information for over 100 companies interested in contracts for various aspects of transportation construction projects including tunneling, heavy civil construction, track systems, stations, utilities and other work. The companies include large international firms, small local disadvantaged/small businesses, and representatives from many engineering and construction disciplines.
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Residential
1994 Shelter
1997 Sinte Gleska University First Home Project
1997 Pope House by William W Wurster Case Study
1998 Bader House Deck
1999 Sean and Karen Rovai Residence
1999 Bregante Auto Barn
2000 Musbach Residence
2001 Dave and Janice Morgan Residence
2001 Nieto Residence
2001 Bailey Residence
2001 Mcreath Residence
2001 Harbor Beach Court
2001 Ken and Jill Gimelli Guest Facility
2002 Graceland Row Homes
2002 740 W. Fulton Street Mid-Rise Condos
2005 Mezzo Lofts
2005 Lofts on Capitol
2005 10 West Street Condos
2005 316-322 Summer Street Lofts
2005 Riverbank
2005 House for a Sailor
2008 Gainsville Greens
2009 Merrimack Street Apartments
2009 Lofts at Perkins Park
2009 6th Street Apartments
2009 Captain Karr Estate Backhouse Doors
2013 John and Michelle Sullivan Residence
Religous
1996 First Presbyerian Church Addition
1997 New Grace Apostolic Temple
Commercial
1997 A3C Lighting Study
1998 Triangle Design Corporate Headquarters
1998 Cupertino Electric Corporate Headquarters
1998 800 California Street
1998 Vivica Bar and Grill
1998 Canon Inc. Western Division Headquarters
1998 Abovenet ISX-SJ2
1998 Varian Law Offices
1999 Honda Research & Design Americas, Inc.
2001 Norwich Bank and Trust Board Room and Lobby
2003 One Emerald Place
2005 Hasbro
2005 Convexity Capitol
2007 University Center at the Quadrangle
2007 Glenbrook Ofiice / Retail Building
2007 Ormond Beach Mall
2008 Dorchester Plaza
2008 Crystal Beach Plaza -LEED Shopping Center
2009 Dunkin Donuts
2009 DistriGas - Vistor Center
2009 Levis Building
Museum
1996 Burnham Institute
1999 Central California History Museum
2012 Gallery
3. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
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Education
1996 Huron High School Natatorium
2002 University of Illinois Chicago Apartments
2003 Palm Beach Middle School of the Arts
2008 University of Chicago Dining Facility
2009 Amego School
Healthcare
1998 Oceana County Medical Care Facility
2012 UCONN Health Center Patient Tower
Public Safety
1996 Dowagic Town Hall
1997 Genoa Town Hall
2004 Daytona Beach Shores Public Safety Complex
2004 Mount Dora Police and Firefighters Memorial
2012 Boston Fire Museum
2013 Groton Center Fire Station
Department of Defense
2003 Air Defense Alert Facility
2003 B-52 Weapons Load Facility
2003 Deployment Processing Center
2003 Security Forces
2003 Dormitory
2003 Fitness Center
2006 Integrated Operations Center
2008 Dining Facility
2008 Armed Forces Reserve Center
2008 USF-I Operations Facility
2009 Army BN/BG HQ
2012 Afghan Prototype
Municipal
2004 St. John’s County Maintenance Headquarters
Park Structures
1996 Girl Scout Comfort Station
1996 Olympic Bridge
2004 Skate Park Pavillion
Master Planning
1998 Grinnell Master Plan
1998 Detroit Dynamic Equilibrium
2002 Chicago ABLA Urban Plan Project
2005 Boston Fort Point Master Plan
2006 Fargo Shadow Study
2010 Kirkuk Regional Air Base Master Plan
2010 Joint Base Balad Master Plan
2011 Contingency Operating Site Kalsu
5. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1994 Shelter
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
6. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 Sinte Gleska University First Home Project with Michael Rotondi
Rosebud Lakota Reservation, South Dakota
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
7. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 Pope House by William W Wurster Case Study
Acalanes Road, Orinda, California
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
8. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 Pope House by William W Wurster Case Study
Acalanes Road, Orinda, California
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
9. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 Pope House by William W Wurster Case Study
Acalanes Road, Orinda, California
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
11. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1999 Sean and Karen Rovai Residence
4,931 SF House 9,987SF Lot $1,032,053 (2009)
212 Ventana Way, Aptos, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
12. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1999 Bregante Auto Barn
Santa Cruz, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
13. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2000 Musbach Residence
1,407 SF House 2,800 SF Lot $247,605 (2009)
522 Gilroy Drive, Capitola, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
14. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Dave and JaniceMorgan Residence
3,973 SF House 31,126 SF Lot $863,097 (2009)
169 Cutter Drive, Watsonville, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
15. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Nieto Residence
Santa Cruz, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
16. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Bailey Residence
Santa Cruz, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
17. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 McCreath Residence
lue Lake, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
18. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Harbor Beach Court (11 homes total)
2,342 SF to 2,829 SF Houses 6,000 SF to 7,162 SF Lots $800,000 to $1,198,000
141 Harbor Beach Court, Santa Cruz, California 95062
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
19. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Harbor Beach Court (11 homes total)
2,342 SF to 2,829 SF Houses 6,000 SF to 7,162 SF Lots $800,000 to $1,198,000
141 Harbor Beach Court, Santa Cruz, California 95062
Derek VanAlstine Residential Deisgn
20. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Gimelli Vineyards Guest Facility - Master Plan, Site Plan, Floor Plans
3,180 SF Guest House 7,000 SF Main House 15,000 Acre Vineyard
403 Grass Valley Road, Hollister, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Design
21. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Gimelli Vineyards Guest Facility - Elevations, and Freehand Details
3,180 SF Guest House 7,000 SF Main House 15,000 Acres Vineyard
403 Grass Valley Road, Hollister, California
Derek VanAlstine Residential Design
22. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 Graceland Rowhomes (7) overlooking Graceland (Cemetary of Architects) - Rendering and Photos (produced CD’s)
3 Bed 3.5 Bath 3,000+ SF Homes $795,000 to $ 975,000
4103-4115 North Southport, Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
23. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 6th Steet Apartment (fire damage reconstruction)
6 Units
339 6th Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Ganek Architects, Inc.
24. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 740 W Fulton High Rise Condos - Rendering and Photo (Design Development and CD’s)
Height 180 FT 14 Floors 132 Loft Style Units 715 SF to 1,395 SF 1 and 2 Bedrooms $200,000 to $1,100,000
740 West Fulton, Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
25. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 Graceland Rowhomes (7) overlooking Graceland (Cemetary of Architects) - Rendering and Photos (produced CD’s)
3 Bed 3.5 Bath 3,000+ SF Homes $795,000 to $ 975,000
4103-4115 North Southport, Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
26. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 740 W Fulton High Rise Condos - Plans and Photos (Design Development and CD’s)
Height 180 FT 14 Floors 132 Loft Style Units 715 SF to 1,395 SF 1 and 2 Bedrooms $200,000 to $1,100,000
740 West Fulton, Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
27. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Mezzo Lofts and Parking Garage (Concept, Renderings, Design Development, and CD’s)
4 Stories 146 Units 670SF to 1,500SF 159,903 SF+71,264 SF Parking=231,167 SF $300,000 to $690,000 Units $35Million Total
30 Caldwell Street, Sullivan Sqaure, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc.
28. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Lofts on Capitol
113 Units 130,000 SF $20,000,000
390 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc.
29. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 10 West Street Condos
10 West Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc.
30. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 316-322 Summer Street Lofts
316-322 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc.
31. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Riverbank
290 Pleasant Street, Watertown, Massachusetts
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc.
32. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 House for a Sailor (Renderings, and Presentation Drawings for Awards Submittal)
1 Bedroom 1 Bath 455 SF Addition to a 1952 2000SF Modern Home
1625 Flamingo Drive, Orlando, Florida 32803
Architects Design Group
2005 AIA ORLANDO AWARD OF MERIT
33. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 Gainsville Greens
LEED Gold
Gainsville, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
34. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Merrimack Street Apartments (former St. Jean Baptiste Cathedral and Rectory)
50 Units
741 Merrimack Street, “The Acre”, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Ganek Architects, Inc.
35. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Merrimack Street Apartments (former St. Jean Baptiste Cathedral and Rectory)
50 Units
741 Merrimack Street, “The Acre”, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Ganek Architects, Inc.
36. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Merrimack Street Apartments (former St. Jean Baptiste Cathedral and Rectory)
50 Units
741 Merrimack Street, “The Acre”, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Ganek Architects, Inc.
37. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Lofts at Perkins Park (former Lawrence Mills)
183 Units 210,000 SF $30,000,000
21-39 Perkins Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Ganek Architects, Inc.
38. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Captain Karr Estate Backhouse Doors
Goffstown, New Hampshire
39. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2013 John and Michelle Sullivan Residence
Sunnyvale, California
44. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 A3C Lighting Study
210 East Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
45. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Triangle Design Corporate Headquarters and Plant - Aerial Photographs (designed and produced CD’s)
5,000 SF Office 15,000 SF Manufacturing
5225 Edgewater drive, Allendale, Michigan
E.T. Vermurlen and Associates Architecture, Inc. PC
46. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Cupertino Electric Corporate Headquarters
1132 North Seventh Street, San Jose, California
CAS Architects
47. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 800 California Street - Plans, Rendering, and Photograph (produced CD’s)
3 Story
800 California Street, Mountain View, California
CAS Architects
48. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Vivaca Bar and Grill (3D modeling and Construction Documents)
800 California Street, Mountain View, California
CAS Architects
49. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Canon Inc. Western Division Headquarters (Renderings and Construction Documents)
3 Story 177,000 SF
3300 North First Street, San Jose, California 95134
CAS Architects
50. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 AboveNet ISX-SJ2 - Rendering, Plan, Section, Photos (Job Captain, 3D modeling, Produced CD’s)
4 Story 150,000 SF $80,000,000
150 South 1st Street, San Jose, California 95133
CAS Architects
51. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 AboveNet ISX-SJ2-Renderings, Photo (Job Captain, 3D modeling, Produced CD’s)
4 Story 150,000 SF $80,000,000
150 South 1st Street, San Jose, California 95133
CAS Architects
52. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 AboveNet ISX-SJ2- Renderings, Photos (Job Captain, 3D modeling, Produced CD’s)
4 Story 150,000 SF $80,000,000
150 South 1st Street, San Jose, California 95133
CAS Architects
53. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 AboveNet ISX-SJ2- Renderings, Photos (Job Captain, 3D modeling, Produced CD’s)
4 Story 150,000 SF $80,000,000
150 South 1st Street, San Jose, California 95133
CAS Architects
54. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Varian Law Offices Sketches, Renderings, Plan, Photos (Design, Rendering, and Construction Documents)
10,000 SF
3100 Hanson Way, Palo Alto, California 94304
CAS Architects
55. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1999 Honda Research & Design Americas, Inc. - Plan and Renderings (Detailing and Contruction Documents)
800 California Street, Mountain View, California
CAS Architects
56. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2001 Norwich Bank and Trust Board Room and Lobby (Design, Rendering, Constuction Documents)
52 South Broad Street, Norwich, New York 13815
Nelson Associates
57. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 One Emerald Place
Sterling Road, Hollywood, Florida
Synalovski, Guiterrez, Romanik Architects
58. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Hasbro (Interior Design, 3D Modeling, Rendering, and Construction Documents)
1011 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02861
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype
59. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 University Center at the Quadrangle - Plans, Cantilevered Corner Concept (Designer and Project Manager)
20,000 SF Green Office Space $6,000,000
11825 High Tech Avenue, Orlando, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
60. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 University Center the Quadrangle - Rendering, Exterior, and Interior Photos (Designer and Project Manager)
20,000 SF Green Office Space $6,000,000
11825 High Tech Avenue, Orlando, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
61. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 University Center the Quadrangle - Photos of Entry, and Shading Device (Designer and Project Manager)
20,000 SF Green Office Space $6,000,000
11825 High Tech Avenue, Orlando, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
62. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 University Center the Quadrangle - Photos of Entry, Patio, and Landscaping (Designer and Project Manager)
20,000 SF Green Office Space $6,000,000
11825 High Tech Avenue, Orlando, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
63. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 Glenbrook Office/ Retail Building
2 Story 12 Units 1,200 SF to 1,400 SF 23,691 SF
US 27, Lake County, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
64. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2007 Ormond Beach Mall
Ormond Beach, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
65. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 Dorchester Plaza - Medical Office, Restaurant, and Retail Building
2 Story 25,549 SF
S.R. 46A and Rantoul, Lake Mary, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
66. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 Crystal Beach Plaza - LEED Shopping Center
39.600 SF Publix 7,150 Retail 1,950 SF Retail Outparcel 48,700SF Total
Crystal Beach, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
67. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Dunkin’ Donuts
3,369 SF
355 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington, Massachusetts 01887
Ganek Architects, Inc.
68. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 DistriGasVistor Center
2 Story
Rover Street, Everett, Massachusetts
Ganek Architects, Inc.
69. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 DistriGasVistor Center
2 Story
Rover Street, Everett, Massachusetts
Ganek Architects, Inc.
70. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 DistriGasVistor Center
2 Story
Rover Street, Everett, Massachusetts
Ganek Architects, Inc.
71. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Levis Building
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Ganek Architects, Inc.
76. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1996 Huron High School Natatorium
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative
77. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 University of Illinois Chicago Apartments
98 Units Each 800SF 1 Bedroom $261,000 (2010) 1000SF 2 Bedroom $311,667 (2010)
811 and 833 West 15th Place, Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
78. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 Palm Beach Middle School of the Arts
Palm Beach, Florida
Synalovski, Guiterrez, Romanik Architects
79. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 University of Chicago Dining Facility - South Campus Dining and Residence Hall (Construction Documents)
542 Seats
1005 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Goody Clancy
80. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Amego School
43,000 SF
33 Perry Avenue, Attleboro, Massachusetts 02703
Ganek Architects, Inc.
82. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Oceana County Medical Care Facility
Hart, Michigan
ET Vermurlen and Associates Architecture
83. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2012 UCONN Health Center
$318 Million Patient Tower Addition, Emergency Department, Surgery, Laboratories 167 Beds 11 Stories
Farmington, Connecticut
Steffian Bradley Architects
85. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1996 Dowagiac Town Hall
Dowagiac, Michigan
Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative
86. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1997 Genoa Town Hall
Genoa, Michigan
Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative
87. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2004 Daytona Beach Shores Public Safety Complex
A1A, Daytona Beach Shores, Florida
Architects Design Group, Inc.
88. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2004 Mount Dora Police and Firefighter’s Memorial
Mount Dora, Florida
Architects Design Group, Inc.
89. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2012 Boston Fire Museum
Door and Window Replacement, Flag Pole Installation
344 Congress, Boston, Masschusetts
90. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2013 Groton Center Fire Station
$7.5 Million 19,000 SF 8 Bays, Administration, Fire Alarm, Dormitories, Training
Farmers Row, Groton, Masschusetts
Dore & Whittier Architects
92. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 Air Defense Alert Facility
Shaw AFB, South Carolina
Transystems Corporation
93. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 Security Forces
Patrick AFB, Florida
Transystems Corporation
94. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 B-52 Weapons Load Facility
Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
Transystems Corporation
95. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 Deployent Processing Center
40,000 SF $10,000,000
Shaw AFB, South Carolina
Transystems Corporation
96. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2003 Dormitory
ACC 2006 Merit Award
Barkdale AFB, Louisiana
Transystems Corporation
97. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2006 Integrated Operations Center
2007 Air Combat Command Design Award 61,000 SF $10,000,000
Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
Transystems Corporation
98. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2006 Integrated Operations Center
2007 Air Combat Command Design Award 61,000 SF $10,000,000
Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
Transystems Corporation
99. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 Dining Facility
26,497 SF
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Tetra Tech, Inc.
100. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 Armed Forces Reserve Center
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Tetra Tech, Inc.
101. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2008 USF-I Operations Facility
Victory Base Complex, Baghdad, Iraq
Tetra Tech, Inc.
102. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2009 Battalion Brigade Headquarters 3rd Infantry Division
Fort Stewart, Georgia
STV
103. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2012 Afghan Sustainable Housing Prototype
Reuse of Existing Reinforced Concrete T-Walls Left Over After the War
Afghanistan
104. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2012 Afghan Sustainable Housing Prototype
Reuse of Existing Reinforced Concrete T-Walls Left Over After the War
Afghanistan
108. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1996 Girl Scout Comfort Station prototype for Huron Valley Girl Scout Council
1,792 SF
Camp Linden, 5285 Hogan Road, Linden, Michigan 48451
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
109. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1996 Olympic Bridge
Atlanta, Georgia
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Design
110. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2004 Skate Park Pavillion - Rendering and Photo (Design Development and CD’s)
1761 12th Street, Payne Park, Sarasota, Florida
Architects Design Group, Inc.
2008 AIA ORLANDO AWARD OF MERIT
2006 AIA ORLANDO AWARD OF MERIT
111. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2004 Skate Park Pavillion - Rendering and Photo (Design Development and CD’s)
1761 12th Street, Payne Park, Sarasota, Florida
Architects Design Group, Inc.
113. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
1998 Detroit Dynamic Equilibrium
Detroit, Michigan
The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning
114. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2002 Chicago ABLA Urban Plan Project
Chicago, Illinois
FitzGerald Associates Architects
115. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Boston Fort Point Master Plan
Boston, Massachusetts
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype
116. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2005 Fargo Penthouse Shadow Study
Boston, Massachusetts
Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype
117. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2010 Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Kirkuk, Iraq - Master Plan
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Kirkuk Iraq
Readiness Managemnent Support / IAP / USAF 506th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron
118. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2010 Joint Base Balad, Iraq - Master Plan
Operation New Dawn
Balad Iraq
CH2M HILL/ USAF 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron
119. CHRISTOPHER S SULLIVAN AIA | LEED AP
2011 Contingency Operating Site Kalsu - Master Plan
Operation New Dawn
Iskandariyah, Babil Province, Iraq
Linc Government Services/US Army 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment