Phillip G. Schuler is a registered Florida architect with over 40 years of experience in healthcare, research, and campus planning projects. He has worked on projects such as an 850,000 square foot pharmaceutical research campus, a 3.68 million square foot hospital campus reorganization, and a 420,000 square foot hospital patient tower. Schuler has extensive experience coordinating projects, meeting LEED requirements, managing construction administration, and representing owners throughout all phases of design and construction. He is proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, and other BIM and project management software.
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PHILLIP G. SCHULER
7860 ROCKFORD ROAD, BOYNTON BEACH, FL. | 781 - 576 - 9089
Registered FL. Architect, LEED AP, CDT
RECENT PROFESSIONAL PROJECT ROLE EXPERIENCE
Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, Cambridge MA–850,000 GSF
Developed congested urban site for state of the art pharmaceutical research campus.
• Met requirements for LEED Gold (awaiting award).
• Project Architect developed complicated below grade structural foundation
coordination, ancillary program fit, and executed successful cost saving early
fast track bid packages with Construction Manager.
• Project Architect for Civil and Site Landscaping coordinated requirements with
the above grade Project Design and adjacent urban context.
• Special Projects Leader coordinated below grade tunnel and
Utility/MEP/structural interface with adjacent complex existing conditions.
• Bid Package Reviewer successfully aligned early scope and budget with CM.
• On-site Construction Administrator represented Owner through weekly CA
meetings, MEP model coordination, shop-drawing review and modification
implementation.
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Riyadh –3,680,000 GSF
Healthcare Planning and iconic structures reorganized existing hospital campus.
• Developed unique path to meet LEED Gold guidelines (LEED not awarded in SA).
• Coordinating Project Architect for overall Site Planning and Building Design
responsible for program fit of individual design packages into existing campus
and meet Master Plan Goals.
• Design Leader for Site Planning led local consultant MEP coordination,
construction package definition, and phasing options.
• On-site Design Team Representative to Owner confirmed Scope alignment with
approved Program and Contractual Requirements during each design phase.
• Project Package Reviewer coordinated documents prior to release for on-site
delivery to Owner representatives.
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital Shapiro Center, Boston, MA–420,000 GSF
Patient Tower promoted future campus growth and enhanced urban image.
• LEED Silver awarded while following budget constraints.
• Project Manager and Site Construction Representative (Stage 1) led early
construction phase of Utility Relocation, existing structure investigation, and
Project Scope definition.
• Project Architect (Stage 2) coordinated project including foundation,
waterproofing, existing structure interface, bridge design, building enclosure,
interiors, and roof structures.
• Architectural Submittal Coordinator reviewed scope for building enclosure
systems, curtain wall system, bridge enclosure, existing façade renovation, and
entry components.
• Owner Contact for overall Project coordination.
• Interior Finishes and Punch List Developer for complex spaces and materials.
• On-site Construction Administrator attended weekly CA meetings, reviewed
contractor submittals, approved monthly Project Manager requisitions,
coordinated modification, and developed Project punch-list scope.
Boston University, Photonics Research Center, Boston, Ma – 150,000 GSF
Campus Gateway location provided stage for state-of-the-art research Image.
• Project Manager coordinated project from Master Plan to Owner Occupation.
• Aggressive Project Schedule was met while creating a unique speculative facility
used to recruit research faculty.
• Interior Finishes Reviewer for Punch List development and final acceptance.
EARLIER PROJECTS
• Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA – Fuller Labs, 59,000 GSF
Information Sciences Center located in college campus setting.
• Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, NH – 100,000 GSF
Master Plan and Ancillary services addition reorganized existing site.
• Framingham Union Hospital, Framingham, MA – 93,000 GSF
Planning and construction repurposed outdated structure.
• Boston University, DISPL Laboratory, Boston, MA – 2,500 GSF
Renovated lab space for specialized microchip instructional/production.
• Boston University, Engineering Research Building, Boston, – 100,000 GSF
Specialized research building created in campus anchor location.
• Leominster Hospital, Leominster, MA
Implemented Campus Master Plan and Emergency Room Renovation
• John Snow Health Services Inc., Boston, MA
Visiting Consultant analyzed Rural Health Clinics’ conditions.
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FIRM AFFILIATIONS
Private Practice: 2015
Cannon Design, Boston, MA: 1986-2014
Payette, Boston, MA: 1974-1985
Architektenburo Beckert+Becker, Frankfurt, DE: 1972
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
Florida Architectural License AR 97611, 2015
Massachusetts Architectural License 3989, 1976
LEED AP, 2005
Construction Documents Technologist (CDT), 2006
OSHA 10, 2011
State of Florida Driver’s License S460-667-48-091-0
EDUCATION: Kansas University, Bachelor of Architecture, 1971
AWARDS: Black and Veatch Architectural Scholarship
PROFESSIONAL VOLUNTEER:
ACE Mentoring for High School, 2009 - 14
BSA Construction Administration Roundtable Chairman, 2000 - 03
BSA Building Code Committee Member, 2012-15
SOFTWARE
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Deltek, AutoCAD, Skype, Acrobat,
Bluebeam, SketchUp
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
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IMAGE ADDENDUM
I. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research Perspectives
II. King Faisal Specialist Hospital Perspectives
III. King Faisal Specialist Hospital Cancer Center
IV. Brigham and Women’s Shapiro Center Exterior
V. Brigham and Women’s Shapiro Center Interior
VI. Boston University Photonics Research Exterior
VII. Boston University Photonics Research Interior