PrincetonArts&Transit Neighborhood chooses Rick Joy

3321   12 years ago
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3321   12 years ago
Princeton University is preparing to submit plans to the Regional Planning Board of Princeton for its $300 million arts and transit neighborhood by this spring. Those plans have been modified in recent weeks, according to University officials.
The University has selected Rick Joy, a leading American architect with experience designing train stations, as the architect to design the new Dinky station building and Wawa, and renovate the existing station buildings for use as a restaurant and café.
THIS VIDEO: http://PaulPalandjian.com…Rick Joy...Excerpted from the Checker Board Foundation's film series of famous architects and their lifes work, this footage displays his most recent residential masterpiece, Woodstock Farm. Located in Woodstock, Vermont, the master architect who as dubbed by Steven Holl as the "poet of place" shows his sensitivity to his New England routes and his unique blend of purity, warmth and vision with respect to context of place. Interviewed is real estate developer Paul Palandjian about his experience of working with Rick and their successful tribute to the New England family farm. Recently selected for the 2010 Architectural Record - Record Houses of the Year Award, it is the fourth such award for Rick Joy, the first for Paul Palandjian. Special mention must be made to Erik Tobiason and Tucker Johnson of Colby and Tobiason Builders whose skill and craftsmanship is clear evidence of their elite status among the world of luxury home builders. Jason Eaton and Mark Johnson of Chippers Inc. Land Enhancement Specialists are enlisted to commence a 10 year program for forestry, wildlife, recreation and agriculture as the owners have placed the land into protection under the Vermont State Current Use program. The home and barn and future buildings planned for the property will be completely "off the grid" while embracing geothermal, solar, hydro-electric and wind technologies.
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