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Architectural Firms (Ranked by Number of Local Registered Architects*) Architectural Firms (Ranked by number of local registered architects*) In-House Services Project Types Total No. of Active No. of Projects Local Total Local in 20093 Registered Staff2 Name Architects1 2009 Address Total Local Year Telephone Licensed Companywide Billings 4 Managing Locally Rank Website Engineers Employees ($000) Architecture Const. Mgmt. Engineering Hist. Preservation Interior Design Landscape Planning Renovation Educational Health Care Institutional Manufacturing Multifamily Res. Municipal Non-Profits Office Religious Retail Single Res. Notable Clients and/or Projects Partner(s) Founded SWBR Architects & 25 72 246 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Nazareth College math and science building, David Beinetti, 1969 1. Engineers P.C. St. John's Brickstone senior housing, Auburn president, Thomas 387 E. Main St. 3 74 NA Central School District, DePaul Batavia Gears, Bud Knapp, Rochester, N.Y. 14604 apartments, Nixon Peabody office renovation Junius Judson II, (585) 232-8300 executive vice www.swbr.com president 5 20 110 200 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Rochester General Hospital emergency Phillip Clark, 1975 Clark Patterson Lee department; Upstate New York Medical and chairman, Todd 2. 205 St. Paul St. 25 201 16,800 Rochester, N.Y. 14604 Tech Park; Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Liebert, president (585) 454-7600 additions and renovations; Fairport Central www.clarkpattersonlee.com School District renovations and additions Bergmann Associates P.C. 18 215 550 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X University of Rochester, Wegmans, Auction James Durfee, vice 1980 3. 28 E. Main St., 200 First Direct, Brookhaven National Laboratories, president, Joseph Federal Plaza 64 340 30,000 ABVI-Goodwill, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, SUNY Istvan, vice Rochester, N.Y. 14614 College of Technology at Alfred student president, Thomas (585) 232-5137 union, TD Bank Mitchell, CEO, www.bergmannpc.com Andrew Petrosky, vice president LaBella Associates, P.C. 10 126 163 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ESL Federal Credit Union headquarters, Sergio Esteban, 1978 4. 300 State St., Suite 201 Monroe County public safety laboratory, CEO, Robert Healy, Rochester, N.Y. 14614 29 126 21,694 Maplewood Family YMCA, Nazareth College president, Robert (585) 454-6110 Arts Center, St. John Fisher College Joseph Pepe, chief financial www.labellapc.com S. Skalny Welcome Center officer DeWolff Partnership 8 26 126 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Pittsford Community Library, JPMorgan David Nichols, 1963 5. Architects LLP Chase & Co., Monroe County crime lab, Thomas Pavlock, 151 St. Paul St. 0 28 5,500 Rochester-Genesee Regional Transit partners Rochester, N.Y. 14604 Authority bus station, Blue Cross Arena (585) 454-5860 www.dewolff.com Smith + Associates 7 27 68 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Irondequoit Country Club, DePaul Ridgeview Kenneth Smith, 2005 6. Architects PLLC Commons, Charlotte High School, Unity principal 263 Central Ave. 0 27 NA Health at Spencerport Rochester, N.Y. 14605 (585) 232-5577 www.smithassociatesarch.com HBT Architects LLP 7 15 40 X X X X X X X X X X X X X Lipson Cancer Center at Linden Oaks, Trevor Harrison, 2000 7. 16 S. Main St. Rochester Institute of Technology School of managing partner Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 NA 15 NA American Crafts, Mendon Public Library, (585) 586-0490 Steamboat Landing Resort and Conference www.hbtarchitects.com Center, Wood Library, Gates Volunteer Ambulance SEI Design Group Architects 6 18 56 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Churchville-Chili Central School District, Michael Ebertz, 2006 8. P.C. Holley Central School District, Honeoye Falls- Matthew Monaghan, 224 Mill St. 0 28 NA Lima Central School District, University of Victor Tomaselli, Rochester, N.Y. 14614 Rochester, Naples Central School District senior principals (585) 442-7010 www.seidesigngroup.com Passero Associates P.C. 5 80 60 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Churchville fire hall, Aquinas Institute library, Wayne Wegman, 1972 9. 100 Liberty Pole Way Holly neighborhood revitalization in Lockport, president Rochester, N.Y. 14604 18 90 12,900 Albion Academy Apartments, Webster (585) 325-1000 recreation center www.passero.com Gardner PLUS Architects 5 16 77 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Unity Hospital medical-surgical expansion, David Gardner, 1990 10. PLLC Park Ridge Nursing Home replacement, managing partner 40 Wildbriar Road 0 16 2,010 Getinge USA Inc. showroom, Unity Hospital Rochester, N.Y. 14623 emergency department addition, Noyes (585) 321-1210 Memorial Hospital surgery and ICU addition www.gardnerplus.com Bero Architecture PLLC 5 11 NA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X George Eastman House, Asbury First United John Page, 1976 11. 32 Winthrop St. Methodist Church, St. Paul's Episcopal architect, Virginia Rochester, N.Y. 14607 NA NA NA Church, Boynton House, Church of the Searl (585) 262-2035 Incarnate Word www.beroarchitecture.com Barkstrom & LaCroix 5 7 35 X X X X X X X X X X X X The Mills at High Falls, Lamberton Robert Barkstrom, 1972 12. Architects Conservatory restoration, Northeast Joint Fire Richard LaCroix, 50 Chestnut Plaza 0 7 NA District Enderline Station, M&T Bank and managing partners Rochester, N.Y. 14604 DiBella's Submarines (585) 262-9914 www.barkstromlacroix.com Razak Associates 4 20 52 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X University of Rochester Medical Center Mohamed Razak, 1995 13. Architecture, Engineering & Ambulatory Care Facility, R-Wing and president Land Surveying PLLC 3 20 NA Eastman Dental Center renovations; 2060 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rochester General Hospital new ramp Road, Suite 300 garage; Newark-Wayne Community Hospital Penfield, N.Y. 14526 major modernization (585) 388-6710 www.razak.net Chaintreuil, Jensen and 4 16 25 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Eastman School of Music addition and Craig Jensen, 1972 14. Stark LLP renovation, Strong National Museum of Play, managing partner, 54 S. Union St. 0 17 2,300 the Sagamore on East, Park Point at RIT, Dirk Schneider, Rochester, N.Y. 14607 Midtown Tower adaptive reuse partner, Robert (585) 244-3780 Stark, managing www.cjsarchitects.com partner In.Site: Architecture LLP 4 7 32 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X RIT Perkins Green apartments, Penfield Frederic Hauser, Ali 2001 15. 2 Borden Ave., Suite 202 Presbyterian Church, Cordelia A. Greene Yapicioglu, partners Perry, N.Y. 14530 NA 7 400 Library, Highland FLIP house (585) 237-2614 www.insitearch.com Pardi Partnership Architects 4 6 35 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Nothnagle building, East House, Alexander Scott Fiske, Alfred 1978 16. P.C. Park, 25 Circle St., Oak Hill Commons Pardi, managing 399 Alexander St. 0 6 NA partners Rochester, N.Y. 14607 (585) 454-4670 www.pardiarchs.com Stantec Consulting Services 3 125 50 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 61 Commercial St., Ritter Arena locker room James Hofmann Jr., 1955 - 17. Inc. expansion, SUNY College at Brockport Smith principal, Bob Locally 2060 Brighton-Henrietta Town 17 9,300 20,000 Hall, Jordan Health Center, town of Akron Gomes, President & Line Road municipal facility CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14623 (585) 475-1440 www.stantec.com 6 3 40 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Extended Medical Services of Henrietta, New Rohit Aggarwal, 1982 Popli Design Group York Trailways station, SUNY College at director, Om Popli, 18. 555 Penbrooke Drive 10 NA NA Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Brockport site infrastructure phase II, Keuka president (585) 388-2060 College Weed Physical Arts Center, Seneca www.popligroup.com Park Zoo elephant exhibit Pathfinder Engineers & 3 32 23 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SUNY College at Brockport MacVicar Hall Lynn Bellenger, 1998 19. Architects LLP and Thompson Hall; ITT Corp.'s Space Nancy Jendryaszek, 134 S. Fitzhugh St. 6 32 3,300 Systems, VanLare Wastewater Treatment David Klock, David Rochester, N.Y. 14608 Facility; Finger Lakes DDSO renovations Meyer, partners (585) 325-6004 www.pathfinder-ea.com Hunt Engineers, Architects 3 25 15 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Long Pond Road improvements, Brooks Daniel Bower, 2001 20. and Land Surveyors P.C. Avenue improvements, Xerox Corp. Webster president and CEO 4 Commercial St., Suite 300 5 110 2,500 campus renovations, Wegmans Brooks/Chili Rochester, N.Y. 14614 facility reuse design (585) 327-7950 www.hunt-eas.com Mossien Associates 3 8 77 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Canandaigua National Bank, Webster; Lyons Daniel Mossien, 1994 21. Architects P.C. National Bank Seneca Falls; Monroe Golf president and CEO 339 East Ave., Suite 205 0 8 720 Club interiors, Pittsford; Arc of Monroe Rochester, N.Y. 14604 Alexander St. office; Isabella Spa at Belhurst (585) 262-6000 Castle, Geneva www.mossien.com Architectura P.C. 3 6 72 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences Scott Powell, vice 1988 22.
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