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Principals Arrowstreet's principals work closely as a team on a day-to-day, project-by-project, basis. Working within a collaborative design process, and with the benefits of a cumulative 250 years of experience at the firm, each principal is committed to sharing design insights and cutting edge technical know-how with every project team in the office. Click on name or photo for more information. James P. Batchelor, FAIA, Jim Batchelor's design work includes high-rise urban office buildings and housing in prominent urban locations, mixed use and infrastructure in sensitive historic settings, and buildings designed to fit innovative organizations' programs. His approach translates an understanding of occupants' requirements into designs that are fresh, creative and compatible with the surrounding community — here in the US and internationally. He has taught at the MIT Center for Real Estate and serves on the Advisory Board of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Executive Education Program. A former Loeb Fellow at Harvard University, he holds Masters degrees in both Architecture and City Planning from MIT.
Scott Pollack Scott Pollack directs a wide range of architectural,
permitting and planning projects for both commercial developers and public
agencies. He believes that design is a process for discovering unexpected
solutions to problems which are difficult to identify. His interests span
the life of a project, from conceptualization, to understanding the owners'
financial expectations and assessing the dynamics of the permitting process
through the final leasing coordination of large retail projects. His clients
include entrepreneurial retail and mixed use developers, academic institutions
with commercial real estate holdings and government agencies. He holds a BSAD
and a Master of Architecture degree from MIT.
John W. Cole, AIA, LEED, AP John Cole specializes in planning and architecture
for commercial development. His goal is to add value to his clients' properties
and to enhance the communities in which they are built. Many of his projects
have been cited for innovative solutions by national publications and design
awards. He has led much of Arrowstreet's work abroad in South America, Europe,
and Iceland. He was formerly a professional ice hockey player for a European
team. He holds a B.A. from Yale University and a Master of Architecture from
Washington University.
Robert Lowe Bob Lowe created Arrowstreet Graphic Design (AGD)
to bring Arrowstreet's award winning in-house graphic design to a larger commercial,
academic and institutional market, As AGD's director, he seeks challenging
projects in print, web and environmental graphics. Bob's particular expertise
lies in the conceptual and graphic design aspects of large and small scale
mixed-use retail and other commercial projects. His projects include top to
bottom graphic and interior design for major food stores, retail centers,
entertainment complexes, and cruise ships in the US and abroad. He holds a
B.A. from the Massachusetts College of Art. Brad Edgerly, AIA Brad Edgerly brings a passion for site-planning to
his projects. He serves as the senior designer for a wide range
of architectural work varying in size and function, from large urban mixed-use projects to mid-size hospitality projects to smaller residences. All Brad's
work reflects his keen interest in the principles of green building. Also
common to his projects is a collaborative approach which involves each
project's clients and consulting professionals in a team-oriented design process.
He holds a B.A. from the University of Florida and a Master of Architecture
degree from MIT.
James D. Flajnik, AIA Jim Flajnik is the Principal-in-Charge for many
of Arrowstreet's larger and more complex projects. He has extensive experience
in a wide range of building types, including high rise commercial, office,
medical office, retail developments, hotels, parking structures, industrial
projects and interior architecture. His work often involves mixed-use projects
with fast-track or phased construction, scheduled to deliver income-producing
space at the earliest possible date. He is a magna cum laude graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin.
Richard I. Krauss, AIA Richard Krauss, a founder of Arrowstreet and its
non-profit affiliate, the Environmental Design Group Inc., practices design
and planning at all scales. From the urban design of city districts to the
design of individual child care centers, he has developed pioneering techniques
for executing complex projects with the effective involvement of multiple
clients, for writing design guidelines, and for utilizing computers in architecture.
A former director of the Urban Design program at the Harvard Graduate School
of Design, he holds a B.A. from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Architecture
degree from MIT.
Robert J. Slattery, AIA Bob Slattery's architectural work includes large mixed-use urban developments, large and small hotels, private and institutional housing, retail and office complexes, as well as hand crafted barns. He has developed excellent relationships with demanding government review boards and other public interest groups, resulting in significant project time and money savings for Arrowstreet clients. His land use planning and mixed-use projects have gained national recognition for their innovative ideas and efficient design solutions. He takes special pride in the loyalty of Arrowstreet's many repeat clients. He holds a B.S. in Engineering from Notre Dame and a Master of Architecture from MIT.
George T. Tremblay, AIA George Tremblay has led numerous teams in commercial
and institutional development projects throughout the United States and abroad. His goal
is to create value and build community by balancing his passion for attentive
client service with excellence in design. His completed projects include award-winning
waterfront developments, hospitality, residential, retail, academic, office
and scientific research facilities. He is particularly interested in mixed-use
projects where the value of the end product exceeds the sum of the individual
components. George earned his BSAD and Master of Architecture degrees from MIT.
Patricia Cornelison, AIA, LEED AP Pat Cornelison has led numerous award-winning projects at Arrowstreet and has been crucial in implementing the firm’s green design work. Her background in Fine Arts and Industrial Arts has given her a broad understanding of design concepts, materials, and construction that generates creative and practical solutions to complex design problems. Pat served as the lead designer on Boston's first Platinum LEED certified building, the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, and has worked on several sustainable international projects. She received her Master of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
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