Perkins+Will.Architecture, planning and design firm Perkins+Will has hired Robert W. Goodwin, AIA AIA - Application Integration Architecture , 44, to lead design for the firm's New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of office. In this role, Rob will use his talents and expertise to oversee and inspire continued design excellence for buildings in each of the office's market sectors including education, health care, corporate architecture, and science and technology. A practicing architect for 20 years, 16 of which were spent at Kohn Pedersen Fox Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (also known by the acronym KPF)is a leading international architectural design firm located in New York City providing urban design and master planning for public authorities and private companies. Associates, Goodwin has brought design excellence to a significant and diverse body of work ranging from two-million square-foot mixed-use projects to complex "smart buildings." Most recently Goodwin served as lead designer for the 400,000 square foot SMART ambulatory care center ambulatory care center Walk-in clinic Medical practice A free-standing facility that provides non-emergent medical, or less commonly, dental services at New York Presbyterian Hospital. During his career, he has also designed the award-winning Weinberg Building at the University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
His major commercial projects include a trading center for Goldman, Sachs and Co. in downtown New York, a mixed-use project for Samsung Corporation in Korea, a 47-story hotel/office tower in Taiwan and a pharmaceutical manufacturing campus for Amgen in Puerto Rico. Goodwin received his Bachelor of Architecture The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is an undergraduate academic degree designed to satsify the academic component of professional accreditation bodies, to be followed by a period of practical training prior to professional examination and registration. from Cornell University in 1984. His work has been published in Architecture, Architectural Record, Domus the New York Times, and the Baltimore Sun. |
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