Goody Clancy Architecture News
George Takoudes joins Goody Clancy as Principal and Science & Technology Practice Leader
Goody Clancy is thrilled to welcome George Takoudes, AIA, LEED AP, to our firm as a Principal and Science & Technology Practice Leader. “We are truly delighted to have George Takoudes join us at Goody Clancy” said firm President David Spillane. “His strengths as a strategic thinker and advisor will deepen our capabilities in serving […]
Husson University Breaks Ground on New Business School
Join us in celebrating Husson University’s virtual Groundbreaking Ceremony today at 2:00pm! Goody Clancy and Harriman worked closely with the University to design a building that will best serve Husson’s students, faculty, and surrounding community. The new College of Business will provide dedicated classroom space for a variety of programs, including Business Administration, Accounting, Hospitality, […]
Lisa Ferreira on the Post-Pandemic Residence Hall
Lisa Ferreira, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Goody Clancy’s Student Life Practice Leader, has written an article examining the long- and short-term implications of the Covid-19 pandemic for residence hall design. Lisa reminds us that “too frequently…an immediate response to a disruptive event can lead us to adopt solutions that, in retrospect, were an overreaction that […]
Topping Off Ceremony at the New Engineering Research Building
On October 15, the Virginia Commonwealth University held an official topping off ceremony for the new Engineering Research Building. The ceremony featured remarks by Barbara D. Boyan, Ph.D., the Alice T. and William H. Goodwin, Jr. Dean of the VCU College of Engineering and VCU President Michael Rao, Ph.D. Through the ERB, the College of Engineering […]
Ball State University Lecture by Jean Carroon
On Monday September 30th, Jean Carroon spoke to Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning about transforming existing buildings to decrease environmental impact and improve social and cultural well-being. Her lecture touched on crucial components of sustainable preservation and the tools we need to evaluate building reuse. In a world that faces increasingly urgent […]
UVa Bond House welcomes its first students in time for this semester
Our project intentionally interlocks building and landscape on the southern end of a new “green street” in a way that is vital to shaping community and creating a sustainable environment. Bond House embraces three interrelated themes—Engage, Steward, and Discover—from UVA’s Sustainability Plan and seeks to demonstrate sustainability best practices; provide comfort and enhance wellness through […]
An interview with Jean Carroon in the September Issue of Traditional Building Magazine
In a recent interview with Traditional Building Magazine, Jean Carroon discusses what it means to be sustainability-focused in the 21st century. Expanding the definition of sustainability analyzing environmental impacts to considerations of health and well-being places more value on existing buildings because “a healthy world values and uses what already exists.” Jean is quoted in […]
Goody Clancy Announces Promotions to Associate and Senior Associate
Goody Clancy is excited to announce a new class of Associates and Senior Associates to support its growing national practice in architecture, planning, and preservation. The firm’s new associates bring a diverse range of skills in design, thought leadership, sustainability, technical expertise, and project and construction management. Goody Clancy associates work closely with our clients, […]
Jean Carroon on the Renewal of Notre-Dame de Paris
Jean Carroon—Goody Clancy’s principal for Design, Preservation, and Sustainability—speaks with the AIA as part of this thought-provoking article about recovery at Notre-Dame de Paris. The piece by writer and historian William Richards considers whether restoration, renovation, or “something else entirely” should ultimately be the response. Jean will be presenting on this topic along with the […]
Richardson Olmsted Campus Recognized with Excellence in Historic Preservation Award
We are proud to announce that our team’s hard work on the Richardson Olmsted Campus has been recognized with the Preservation League of New York State’s prestigious Excellence in Historic Preservation Award. The League’s statewide awards program honors notable achievements in retaining, promoting, and reusing New York’s historic resources. Together with Deborah Berke Partners and […]