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Senior Professional Full-timeType: Deborah Berke Partners is an architecture and interior design practice that for over thirty years has made true-to-place projects around the country and the world. Over time, we have built a wide range of experience in projects for colleges and universities, cultural institutions, private residences, boutique hotels, office and multifamily developments, and buildings for mission-driven clients. The firm provides a full range of services, from master planning to architecture and interior design. Deborah Berke Partners is seeking a Senior Professional candidate with extensive experience in design development and documentation in various project typologies. The ideal candidate has strong software skills, is tech savvy and willing to act as a liaison with the office’s external IT consultants on tech-related issues. 

Lydia and Bill Addy 82 make gift to support undergraduate student expansion

Lydia and Bill Addy ’82 make gift to support undergraduate student expansion by the Office of Advancement April 7, 2021 noon Photo by Jake Dean Lydia B. and William M. Addy ’82 have made a major gift to support Princeton University’s strategic goal of undergraduate student expansion by naming Addy Hall, a dormitory in one of the new residential colleges being built on campus. “Bill and Lydia Addy embrace service and philanthropy, both in their local community and at Princeton,” said President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83. “The University has been fortunate to have them as partners who understand the importance of our residential college system as well as the transformational role a Princeton education provides for our students. We are deeply grateful to Bill and Lydia for their support and its impact on generations of students who will live in Addy Hall.”

GoLocalProv | Brown Versus the Neighbors, Again – Architecture Critic Morgan

  The HDC s role is merely to give conceptual review (the City Planning Commission has already given its approval). Yet every commission member and witnesses spoke out against the dormitories. Beyond the issue of impacted empty lots on Power Street, the meeting was essentially a gripe session about Brown s imperiousness and lack of transparency. Complaints centered mostly on the questions of scale, and the inappropriateness of such a massive block (five stories and 80,000 square feet) in an older streetscape. Councilman John Goncalves called the dorms not aesthetically or functionally in tune with the neighborhood. Local resident Lily Bogosian bemoaned that the new buildings will be a dark shadow in our lives.

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