GRLA's Robert Gutmann Elected New Director of CSI Worcester County Chapter

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GRLA is proud to announce that BES Assistant Project Manager, Robert Gutmann, has been elected Director of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Worcester County Chapter. As a Director, Robert will be helping to organize chapter events, and produce content and articles. As a member of CSI Worcester County Chapter since 2018, Robert has participated in multiple events over the past few years and most recently is working on co-presenting an upcoming CSI building envelope program for testing windows with GRLA colleague, Nima Mansour.


A goal of the Worcester County Chapter is to promote education and communication of best practices in the Central Massachusetts Area. Chapter members represent significant segments of the construction industry in the design, contracting, owner’s representative, and materials supplier fields.

At GRLA, Robert has been involved in the planning and fabrication of testing equipment that abides by ASTM standards for testing of facades and roof systems. He has worked on a variety of projects ranging from residential condominium developments and town wide property assessments, to public educational and civic facilities.

A Message from Scott Richardson

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

I think it was late January when we first heard mention of something called the Corona virus. It seemed to be limited to a remote province in China, and while certainly it was noteworthy, the terrible impact of the virus seemed distant and not particularly threatening to our well-being here in Central Massachusetts. We had no idea of the tumult that personal and business lives were about to face.

Fortunately, GRLA’s staff of 21 employees can be nimbler than many larger organizations. Our management team is lean, and all staff have been set up with remote work capabilities for quite some time prior to this pandemic. Based on CDC and Mass requirements and recommendations, we closed our physical office in Mid-March and shifted to 100% remote operations. We kept in contact with all our employees via email, on-line meetings, texts, and calls. We wanted to make sure everyone had the resources they needed, and we also wanted to know about their personal well-being. The virus upheaval affected our employee’s families and routines and we needed to be sensitive and accommodating and support them in any way we needed to.

Scott proudly holding his Worcester Business Journal Hall of Fame Award

Scott proudly holding his Worcester Business Journal Hall of Fame Award

As it turned out, I was diagnosed with Covid 19 and spent a few weeks in April at home recovering. Our management team stepped in and kept communications open and ensured projects were supported. Fortunately, no one else on our staff had been positively diagnosed and my recovery, while taxing, is complete. We have been functioning remotely for the past three months and will continue remote and limited on-site operations for the foreseeable future in accordance with Mass requirements.

While we had initial concerns about how effective we would all be on a remote basis, we have found that our productivity has actually increased, and our overall communication has improved. We have made it clear that we care about our employees as people first, and as workers second. We have online meetings that feature dogs barking or kids waving in the background and that is just fine with us. We are very proud of how our entire team has navigated the Covid crisis.

As we move forward towards a new normal, we fully understand that the needs of our clients have changed from preCovid perceptions and we are helping them adapt for the safety and well-being of their employees. I think the necessity of operating differently gives all businesses an opportunity to understand what they can do when entrusted with a new reality and see their people rise to the occasion.

Our staff, colleagues and clients have been equally rocked by the recent murders of people of color in our country and the long overdue demand for societal change. GRLA denounces racism and supports the Black Lives Matter movement, and similar to how our firm has incorporated the climate change crisis into our daily efforts, we are committed to listening and doing more to support this movement through the following:

  • Reviewing the partners we work with to ensure they are focused on the right side of this issue.

  • Redoubling our efforts to become more diverse and to combat racism in our workplace and beyond

  • Contributing to causes like Black Lives Matter, The Equal Justice Initiative, and related organizations.

It is heartening that people of all ages and backgrounds, from all corners of the US are now committed to making social and racial justice a priority. Our country’s democracy started with protests from the people to gain our freedom – it is time we successfully protest again to ensure everyone’s freedom.

We, as business leaders must care deeply about the well-being of our colleagues, customers, our fellow citizens, and our entire planet. Let us apply our credibility, our voices, and our platforms to influencing government policy and true reform to help end racism, ensure health and safety through this pandemic, focus on readily achievable climate solutions, and become true global citizens.

Yours Truly,

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The Worcester County Food Bank Has a New Roof

From left to right: Sarah Krawiec (Assistant Project Manager, GRLA), Lisa Welcome (Chief Operating Officer, WCFB), Jean G. McMurray (Chief Executive Officer, WCFB)

From left to right: Sarah Krawiec (Assistant Project Manager, GRLA), Lisa Welcome (Chief Operating Officer, WCFB), Jean G. McMurray (Chief Executive Officer, WCFB)

The Worcester County Food Bank delivers over 5,000,000 pounds of food to over 70,000 people in the Worcester County area, so ensuring the integrity of their building and especially the roof is of paramount importance.

The Worcester County Food Bank located in Shrewsbury consists of a 1950’s warehouse building with a 1989 addition. The 30-year old rubber roof was experiencing leaks and needed replacement.

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects (GRLA) performed exploratory openings to determine existing conditions to provide optimal repair options. GRLA worked with Senate Construction Corp to provide Worcester County Food Bank conceptual repair recommendations with order-of-magnitude cost estimates. Design recommendations for a new metal roof, due to its extended life expectancy over a rubber roof, were followed by design documents and construction administration services.

To move the project along smoothly so that Worcester County Food Bank could maintain normal operations during construction, GRLA attended weekly site visits and construction meetings, and worked closely with Senate Construction and Worcester County Food Bank to ensure a successful installation. The new roof was completed in March 2020.

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects Announces Retirement of Stephen Lewis

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Design Principal and Vice President Stephen B. Lewis has retired from GRLA after nearly 26 years of service.

Steve is a graduate of the Boston Architectural College and a licensed architect since 1986. Steve joined the then Gorman Richardson Architects firm in September of 1994 as architectural designer and in 2009, became a partner and added his name to the firm’s moniker. In 2018, with the retirement of partner Michael Gorman, Steve added the responsibilities of Vice President.

Among the many clients who benefited from Steve’s keen eye and attention to detail was the Worcester Ecotarium where Steve was instrumental in designing the re-use of the former polar bear habitat into a new attraction for the museum called “Wild Cat Station”.  Additional long-term relationships were built with Summit Montessori School in Framingham, Duffy Properties, Quinsigamond Community College and George and Roberta Berry.

Steve’s hand drawn renderings showcased not only his talent as an artist, but also his ability to understand a client’s needs and translate them into a visual interpretation which always aided the project’s momentum. 

Steve’s retirement plans include traveling and continuing his unique artistic expression.

Scott Richardson, GRLA Principal said, “GRLA’s staff and clients will most certainly miss having Steve on our team.  We wish he and Kathy and their girls much happiness in their future adventures!”

SiriDevta Khalsa has been promoted to an Associate and Director of Finance

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Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects (GRLA) is pleased to announce that SiriDevta Khalsa has been promoted to Associate, Director of Finance and has joined the firm’s management team. SiriDevta has been managing finance at GRLA for the past 5 years and has proven herself to be an integral part of GRLA’s overall success. We welcome her participation in the management of the firm as we move forward with our strategic growth plans.

A Time to Honor The Boston Marathon

Today is Marathon Monday in spirit. Unfortunately, this Patriot’s Day we will not be cheering on the marathoners from the starting line. However, we will be thinking of those who work so hard to participate in the Boston Marathon as well as those who support them along their journey. We also want to remember all those who were affected by the Boston Marathon tragedy seven years ago. They will never be forgotten.

With great optimism we will be celebrating the Boston Marathon September 14, 2020. As we look to the future, we are proud to be part of the team who will honor the Boston Marathon with the International Marathon Center in Hopkinton, set to break ground in 2023.

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International Marathon Center Rendering  by Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects

International Marathon Center Rendering by Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects

A Message From GRLA

During this unprecedented time of the coronavirus pandemic we want to update you on GRLA policies and steps in accordance with state and federal guidelines and directives. We are deeply concerned about the safety and welfare of our staff, clients, consultants and contractors with whom we work on a daily basis. In accordance with Governor Baker’s mandate, we have asked all of our employees to work from home.

Over the years, GRLA has implemented and utilized systems that allow our staff to work remotely and remain connected to our clients, consultants, contractors and vendors. This has allowed us to easily transition to a full-time virtual environment that allows us to continue to provide the necessary support and attention your project requires to keep it moving forward.

The entire GRLA team wishes you, your family, and co-workers to stay healthy and safe over the weeks ahead.

GRLA Principal Completes Climate Reality Leadership Training

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects (GRLA) Principal and Owner Scott Richardson recently completed a three-day intensive training program in Minneapolis, MN offered by the Climate Reality Project, founded by Nobel Laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore.

The program brings together activists, cultural leaders, organizers, scientists, storytellers committed to building a sustainable future.  The training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to share facts about Earth’s climate crisis and provide insight into actions necessary to impact the future of our shared home.  To date, over 20,000 individuals have been designated Climate Reality Leaders, representing over 150 countries, and ranging in age from 12-87.

Richardson, long passionate about sustainability, found the training and the presentations featuring Gore to be powerful and inspiring.  As a newly minted Climate Reality Leader, Richardson plans to work with local, state and federal officials, as well as business and industry leaders, and non-profit organizations to better inform the discussions, actions, and legislation around the global climate emergency. 

Richardson is eager to share what he has learned. “I am newly energized to assist what is being done worldwide to combat the climate crisis and I do believe that working together we can solve this problem to ensure a better world for our children’s children!”  He is available to present to community forums, youth groups, or any interested parties.

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“I am newly energized to assist what is being done worldwide to combat the climate crisis and I do believe that working together we can solve this problem to ensure a better world for our children’s children!”

Scott Richardson is available to present to community forums, youth groups, or any interested parties.

Contact: Leigh Walker (LWalker@GRLArchitects.com)

GRLA Designs State-of-the-Art Labs and Office Spaces for Quanterix Headquarters in Billerica, MA

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects recently completed an entire re-design of Building #1 in 900 Technology Park in Billerica, MA. The 92,000 SF building with state-of-the-art labs and office spaces is now home to the new Quanterix Headquarters. JM Coull was the construction manager.

Quanterix is a scientific research company digitizing biomarker analysis with the goal of advancing the science of precision health. Their needs consist of a variety of specialized lab spaces to host their digital health instruments and provide a comfortable and functional research environment. The project also included large open offices, smaller individual offices, collaborative spaces, conference rooms, and an executive wing with a spacious boardroom with expansive views.

GRLA was commissioned to assist Quanterix in finding a new location for the home to their headquarters, merging teams from their Lexington and Billerica facilities and designed to attract new talent to accommodate their growing needs.

GRLA designed state-of-the-art labs and office areas filled with daylight, with spaces that are open and airy, and where visual connections are maintained despite the separation dictated by the functions of different labs. The Quanterix team is currently enjoying a vibrant, colorful, and open space that we hope is helping to inspire them in achieving their mission.

Quanterix Lobby

Quanterix Lobby

Quanterix Lobby

Quanterix Lobby

Quanterix Lab Space

Quanterix Lab Space

Quanterix Lab Space

Quanterix Lab Space

Photos by John Horner

GRLA Completes New Gymnasium and Parish Center at St. Joseph School in Webster, MA

Established in 1892, St. Joseph School is a Pre-K through 8 elementary school operating within a parish campus adjacent to St. Joseph Basilica and the parish rectory.

Beginning in 2008 as part of a substantial expansion project, GRLA worked closely with the building committee to develop a feasibility study and conceptual vision. Working with the larger community, including parents, teachers, students, and neighbors, GRLA and St. Joseph considered several site options before arriving at the final solution.

While programming the expansion project and developing conceptual options for the addition, GRLA reviewed materials and design elements that recall surrounding architecture and town landmarks, allowing the new building to look to the future of education. To accommodate funding, construction was divided into 2 phases beginning in 2013. GRLA also designed and produced St. Joseph’s fundraising material for the project.

The new gymnasium, full-service commercial kitchen, and parish center provides the school and parish with a state-of-the-art athletic facility and performance center as well as a spacious function hall and kitchen serving the needs of the school and the community at large. Project construction was by Lauring Construction Company, Inc.

St. Joseph Parish Center

St. Joseph Parish Center

Outside St. Joseph Gymnasium

Outside St. Joseph Gymnasium

Inside St. Joseph Gymnasium

Inside St. Joseph Gymnasium

Side Shot of Gymnasium

Side Shot of Gymnasium

Performing Arts Stage

Performing Arts Stage

Modernized Kitchen

Modernized Kitchen

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EcoTarium: Welcoming New Cats

GRLA is proud to share in the excitement of the public opening of the newly created Wild Cat Station at Worcester’s EcoTarium.

Two mountain lions and several native bird species are at the center of Wild Cat Station, a new spectacular outdoor exhibit. Through innovative design and re-purposing of the former polar bear habitat, the mountain lion habitat ranges across two stories in height, offering multiple viewing stations for guests. 

One of the largest mountain lion exhibits in the U.S. at 18,500 SF, the exhibit meets all accreditation standards and USDA requirements to house large carnivores. Comprised of grass, trees, logs, rocky alcoves, and outcroppings that allow the cats to utilize their natural abilities of climbing, scratching, and jumping, the new habitat was designed with all four seasons in mind and includes a conditioned space to house the cats inside at night and during inclement weather events.

Photos courtesy of ecotarium.org.

Photos courtesy of ecotarium.org.

The newest inhabitants at the EcoTarium Museum: wild cat siblings.

The newest inhabitants at the EcoTarium Museum: wild cat siblings.

Multiple viewing stations offer visitors opportunities to enjoy the magnificent cats whose lives started out under less than ideal circumstances. The orphaned brother/sister pair were found emaciated and sickly in California; a team of wildlife keepers at the EcoTarium continue to nurse them back to health. The new enriching environment will allow for on-going behavioral training while providing guests an up-close perspective in a natural environment.

In addition to the two mountain lions, the exhibit will also include bird habitats and provide important educational information about rodenticide and the implications it has on a variety of species.

GRLA is a long-standing partner of the EcoTarium, having designed multiple projects for the last decade. Working with Cutler Associates to bring Wild Cat Station to fruition is truly a mission-accomplished.

Learn more at: https://ecotarium.org/exhibit/wild-cat-station/

GRLA is now licensed in the states of New York & New Jersey

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Scott Richardson, AIA LEED AP, Principal of Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects, Inc. of Hopkinton, MA has recently garnered architectural registrations in New York and New Jersey in addition to current registrations in all 6 New England states.  This expands GRLA’s opportunities for design and tenant fit-out projects as well as building envelope services.

 

GRLA Announces 2019 Promotions!

GRLA is very pleased to announce the promotion of the following staff members to Assistant Project Manager.

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James Blattenberger joined GRLA in 2016 with over eight years of experience in the residential/small commercial sector.  Since joining the firm, he has worked in all phases of design to produce detailed sets of construction documents and provide construction phase services for multiple commercial and residential projects including The Shoppes and Residences at Simonds Park in Burlington, MA and O’Brien and Sons Corporate Office in Medway, MA. James will be focusing on current projects such as a new customer center for Solect Energy in Holliston, MA and renovations at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

 
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Sarah Krawiec is pursuing her Masters of Science in Engineering Management at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (expected May 2020). Ms. Krawiec performs evaluations of failed and deteriorated building envelope systems, diagnoses issues, designs repairs, and manages construction projects from design to completion. She has worked successfully with universities, corporate facilities, and condominium associations. She is also an active Board member of the Boston Building Enclosure Council.

 
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Dina Soliman is a passionate designer who approaches projects from conceptual design to the last detail with a commitment to provide creative ideas at every step. She finds pleasure in connecting with clients and in working collaboratively with them towards successfully achieving their project goals.

Dina has over 10 years of experience in the design and construction industry. She is well versed in construction documents preparation, construction administration, and project management of various types of projects.

 
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Ty Spencer has served as a Designer and Building Envelope Technician on a variety of projects since joining GRLA in 2015, Ty is a key member to the various testing services offered by GRLA, while also contributing to both BES and Architecture design and project efforts through all phases.

 
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Jessica White earned her Interior Architecture / Design degree at Mount Ida College in Newton, MA and joined GRLA in 2012. Working extensively in each phase of the firm’s interior projects, Jessica is involved in design through construction. She has acquired many client relations over the years working on projects for Cognex, Duffy Properties, Subaru, WCVB, PerkinElmer, and more.

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects Completes MetroWest YMCA Locker & Shower Room Renovation

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects and Rubicon Builders recently completed a renovation to the MetroWest YMCA locker & shower rooms in Framingham, MA.

Located at 280 Old Connecticut Path, this main branch of the of Y houses a pool, fitness center, child-care facilities, as well as hosting classes in dance, gymnastics, youth & teen wellness programs, and many others. The YMCA is a cause driven charitable organization that is dedicated to providing programs and services that build a healthy mind, body, and spirit for all.

The men’s locker room received reconfigured & renovated shower areas, a new sauna, updated lighting fixtures, new floors, as well as a more modern, and comfortable locker room to enjoy. In addition, the women’s locker room now has reconfigured showers for more privacy, modern lighting fixtures, updated lockers, ADA accessibility improvements, and new floors. 

GRLA made these enhancements to modernize the YMCA of MetroWest’s locker rooms, bring them up to ADA current standards, and add a more contemporary look and feel, as well as increased privacy for all.

 

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Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects Completes WCVB-TV News Room Re-Design

Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects recently completed an entire re-design of the WCVB-TV & Chronicle newsroom space. The 22,550 square foot channel 5 headquarters are located in Needham, MA and is home to the NewsCenter 5 Team, as well as the evening “insider’s guide” to New England show Chronicle.

GRLA was challenged to create a space that encouraged collaboration and productivity while still living within the existing footprint. They were also tasked with a need for natural daylighting as well as state of the art office systems, conference spaces, editing rooms as well as new and exciting locations to shoot breaking news stories outside of the regular TV studio spaces.

This was achieved with sleek fixtures and furniture, flat screens with live feeds of the news broadcast, and open work areas. It also features large "ribbons" of the Channel's signature red woven throughout the space for visual excitement.

The design solution centered on the main newsroom space which was phase one of about 14,000 SF of renovations and provided an open floor plate that had 4 main access routes. The GRLA Team developed these access routes representing the North, South, East and West winds to symbolize the fact that news is garnered from the 4 corners of the world and then focused the center of the space as the main information desk.

Gorman Richardson Lewis wanted to give the news team a vibrant, open and inspiring space that would make them excited to come to work and help them be more productive. The most fulfilling comment we heard from news anchor, Maria Stephanos is: “the new space just makes me happy to come to work every day”. To us, this was success right there.

 

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First Quarter 2018 News

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: WCVB-TV CHANNEL 5 NEWSROOM

GRLA has just wrapped up a major renovation to WCVB-TV's newsroom and Chronicle program offices. The existing space was a dark, dated maze of offices and conference rooms with multiple floor levels and ramps connecting different areas.

GRLA's design team has created a bright, modern space within the existing footprint, with sleek fixtures and furniture, flat screens with live feeds of the news broadcast, open work areas, and large "ribbons" of the Channel's signature red woven throughout the space for visual excitement. The new design encourages collaboration and productivity.

Check out the video below for a glimpse at the new space!

It was a special day at WCVB, as the brand new, cutting edge newsroom was officially opened. Subscribe to WCVB on YouTube for more: http://bit.ly/2526UpS Get more Boston news: http://www.wcvb.com Like us: https://www.facebook.com/wcvb5 Follow us: https://twitter.com/WCVB Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wcvb


GRLA Welcomes New Team Members!

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Meghan Lacoche, LEED AP, Assoc. AIA, has joined us as a Project Manager in the architecture studio. Meghan received her Bachelor of Architecture from the BAC, and has over a decade of experience focused on corporate and institutional projects for clients throughout Greater Boston. Meghan's expertise in all phases of design--from programming and space planning to overseeing the production of drawing sets and construction administration--is an important asset to our clients

 
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Kevin Buckley has joined as Assistant Project Manager in the Building Envelope Sciences (BES) division. Kevin is experienced in all project phases, including building envelope investigations, production of drawings and details, bidding, and construction administration. Kevin is providing key production and project management support to our busy Building Envelope Sciences team. Kevin earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Roger Williams University.

 
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Sarah Krawiec as Building Envelope Sciences Technician. Sarah received her Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering from UMass Lowell, and is currently pursuing a Master's in Engineering Management. She supports our Building Envelope Project Managers on site and in the office. 

 

Project Spotlight: Cognex Lobby Renovation

We recently completed a major renovation for Cognex's 4-story lobby in Natick.  Check out the photos below!