Goody Clancy Firm News
Goody Clancy Elevates and Celebrates Two Key Contributors!
We are pleased to announce that Ben Carlson and Amanda Sanders will be taking on new roles within the firm, as part of our ongoing effort to expand and strengthen our leadership team. Ben Carlson, LEED AP, Director of Urban Design, is being named an Associate Principal with increased responsibilities within our planning practice and an […]
In-depth Profile of the Integrated Sciences Complex Released by Tradeline Inc.
We are excited to share an insightful in-depth profile of our Integrated Sciences Complex for UMass Boston, courtesy of Tradeline Inc. Find out all the particulars as well as how the building’s “science on display” design sets the stage for unprecedented STEM science collaboration and advancement. The state-of-the-art facility includes research lab space for the Biology, […]
Goody Clancy presents Glenbrook/Springdale Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Plan recommendations to Stamford, Connecticut Planning Board
Mitch Glass, Senior Urban Designer, presented the recommendations of the Glenbrook/Springdale transit-oriented development (TOD) plan to the City of Stamford’s Planning Board on June 9, 2015. The plan highlights major opportunities to advance mixed-use transit oriented development within urban village centers around two Metro-North stations on the New Canaan Branch Line. The planning process has […]
Goody Clancy’s plan for Burlington, Vermont’s South End district launched for public review
Amy Kaiser and David Spillane along with Burlington planning director David White presented the draft to a capacity crowd at ArtsRiot in Burlington’s the South End. The draft master plan, plan BTV South End, represents a year of work and collaboration with the Burlington community. Home to one of New England’s most dynamic arts communities, the South […]
In-depth Profile on SUNY Neuroscience Research Building Released This Week
This week Tradeline Inc released an in-depth profile of our Neuroscience Research Building for the SUNY Upstate Medical University. Known as “the chameleon building” for its ever-changing exterior color, the building provides cutting-edge research facilities and fosters a new sense of connectivity and flexibility for and between disciplines. Learn more here.
Goody Clancy Presents at ABX 2015
At this year’s Architecture Boston Expo (ABX) two Goody Clancy team members will present on compelling projects that exemplify 21st century challenges in planning and architecture. Associate Principal Todd Symonds will serve on a panel to discuss“Design Assist for MEP Coordination: a 360° View” and Urban Planner Phil Schaeffing will speak to “Design and Development Insights on […]
Laboratory Design Magazine Highlights Expertise of Bernard Dooley
Laboratory Design posted an insightful article today on the recent advances and innovations in laboratory design and materials. Goody Clancy Director of Laboratory Planning Bernard Dooley was asked for his take on these advances through the lens of his extensive hands-on lab experience. As the article observes, “From casework, to flooring, to the use of […]
Goody Clancy Receives IFMA Best Practices in Sustainability Award
The International Facilities Management Association recognizes Goody Clancy’s commitment to sustainable design at the IFMA Boston Awards of Excellence. The Unitarian Universalist Association Headquarters earned the Best Practices in Sustainability Award. The LEED Platinum building optimizes water and energy efficiency, promotes green transportation options and consists of local, recyclable materials. We thank the UUA for […]
Union College and University of Massachusetts Lowell Project Wins
Two esteemed academic institutions have just commissioned Goody Clancy to provide architectural design services for pivotal spaces on their respective campuses. Goody Clancy architects are gearing up to work with Union College, a liberal arts institution in Schenectady, New York, to help bolster the value, versatility and vibrancy of their Reamer Campus Center. This building […]
Ribbon-Cutting and Dedication Ceremony at the new Integrated Sciences Center at U Mass Boston
April 1st marked an official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Integrated Sciences Complex, the first academic building to be added to the University of Massachusetts Boston campus in nearly forty years. Chancellor J. Keith Motley presided over the ceremony, inviting Mayor Martin Walsh, President Robert Caret, and figures in the academic community to speak about the future […]