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<image:caption>To open up the house and to create a new sense of spaciousness we widened the existing opening, and created a more graceful arch, relocating HVAC duct work and creating a thicker wall for a solid look and to make room for electrical outlets.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Other brick details from Lutyens (for the windows) and older Episcopal Chapels informed the brick detailing.  The proportions simply relate the whole to the parts for harmony in keeping with the simplicity and sobriety that were the goals of this project.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>The Catholic University of America - Pryzbyla Center Renovation

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Professor John Marusczak
3rd Place Prize - American Wood Council National Student Competition
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<image:caption>PAPA produced these presentation drawings under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church of Alexandria,VA.  In collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design Studios, PAPA developed the design based on the early Christian and medieval cloister gardens of churches such as St. Paul's Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy.

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Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for specifications and all aspects of the project

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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3rd Place Prize - American Wood Council National Student Competition
Concept Drawing - Nature and the Built Environment</image:caption>
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<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
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1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
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<image:caption>Trusses and clerestory lighting &amp; ventilation

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>This view reveals the very medieval plan of the nave of the church - long, repetitive and focused - combined with a sanctuary reminiscent of early Christian churches of the 4th C and later.  This creates a very hierarchical relation which would not be welcomed today in most parishes, but provides some kind of benchmark for the sense of progress along the Christian life, the narrowness of the path of following the good, the focus on Christ at the end of the journey both temporally and teleologically, and the transcendence of God revealed in an elevated and celebrated sanctuary area.  While a church like this would not serve well for a Christian people that seeks to be near the altar of sacrifice during the Mass, it contains elements that can be learned from.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New 250,000 SF, $40M, eleven story speculative commercial office building with 21' tall retail/restaurant space and pedestrian-friendly sidewalk on Massachusetts Ave. on the border between DC's Chinatown and Mt. Vernon Triangle Districts.

455 Massachusetts is the first commercial office project in the new Mt. Vernon Triangle Development District in Washington, DC.  Modernizing the prevailing pattern of the typical DC office building, the Massachusetts Avenue facade is an all-glass &quot;punched-window&quot; expression, with 6&quot; setbacks creating a dynamic play of light and shadow, while still offering wide-open views and natural light.  

The I Street facade continues the rhythmic theme, but with cost-effective and rapidly installed &quot;donuts&quot; of precast concrete.  Taking advantage of the taller height allowance, at the corner the rear facade becomes a tower, extending into a glowing beacon at night.

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

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New Speculative Commercial Office Building 
$40M
12 Floors with 4 below-ground Parking Levels
20' tall 1st Floor Retail Space
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_181874606552e3fe3fae99c.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Renovation of existing 900 seat Sanctuary, including marble repair, plaster patching and repair, painting of walls and ceiling including areas 60 feet above finished floor, and metal fabric cleaning.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed the coordination of the painting with the staging and scaffolding, which was under separate contract and was substantial and complex.  During four-week project duration, Sanctuary was required to be open and operational every Sunday for services.  Work included protection of organ, which is a National Treasure and of very high value, during prep and painting work.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for specifications and all aspects of the project

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<image:caption>This view shows the use of gothic-inspired outrigged structural elements.  Since the internal structure of the building is pin-connected (not moment-frame), it requires lateral bracing to provide shear resistance in the north-south direction.  Extending the lower-roof concrete beams outside of the building to &quot;flying&quot; vertical piers can provide this bracing, if the piers are stabilized with foundations capable of withstanding the moment generated by the lateral loads.  

East-West lateral bracing is provided by the use of the West Facade massing and Transept massing created of cast-in-place concrete.</image:caption>
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2006 - Manufacturing Facility &amp; Corporate Offices
$1.1 M 
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
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<image:caption>This project is the gateway into Washington, DC from points east such as Baltimore, Annapolis and the New York and the NE Corridor, designed for MidAtlantic Realty Partners.  It extends the lively urban fabric of DC into what was an abandoned field, and it forms the northernmost cornerstone for the dynamic new NoMA neighborhood.

The project is based on a successful Planned Unit Development application which allowed additional building height offset by reduced density and the provision of multiple public amenities such as a publicly accessible plaza with connection to an enhanced bicycle path.

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New Mixed Use Development
$350M
14 Floor &amp; 12 floor office buildings and 15 floor residential building with 3 below-ground Parking Levels
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director, for master design of site and design of two office buildings

Residential building design by SK&amp;I
Landscape design by Oculus</image:caption>
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<image:caption>PAPA designed this Mary Garden under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and in collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design, Inc.  The first phase of the implementation of the Garden is complete, with the scope of work being defined by the amount of donations received.  Subsequent phases will complete the brickwork, trellises and landscaping.  The Garden plan was developed by PAPA, Inc., and the marble fountain and benches were developed by Sacred Spaces and hand-carved in Italy.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New 250,000 SF, $40M, eleven story speculative commercial office building with 21' tall retail/restaurant space and pedestrian-friendly sidewalk on Massachusetts Ave. on the border between DC's Chinatown and Mt. Vernon Triangle Districts.

455 Massachusetts is the first commercial office project in the new Mt. Vernon Triangle Development District in Washington, DC.  Modernizing the prevailing pattern of the typical DC office building, the Massachusetts Avenue facade is an all-glass &quot;punched-window&quot; expression, with 6&quot; setbacks creating a dynamic play of light and shadow, while still offering wide-open views and natural light.  

The I Street facade continues the rhythmic theme, but with cost-effective and rapidly installed &quot;donuts&quot; of precast concrete.  Taking advantage of the taller height allowance, at the corner the rear facade becomes a tower, extending into a glowing beacon at night.

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

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New Speculative Commercial Office Building 
$40M
12 Floors with 4 below-ground Parking Levels
20' tall 1st Floor Retail Space
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design
Photograph ©2009 Dan Poyourow</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA designed this Mary Garden under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and in collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design, Inc.  The first phase of the implementation of the Garden is complete, with the scope of work being defined by the amount of donations received.  Subsequent phases will complete the brickwork, trellises and landscaping.  The Garden plan was developed by PAPA, Inc., and the marble fountain and benches were developed by Sacred Spaces and hand-carved in Italy.</image:caption>
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<url>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Professional Entry
Thomas Dietz</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA has developed this very preliminary concept-level site plan for the New Church for [url=http://www.oursaviouroatlands.org/ t=new]Church of Our Saviour at Oatlands[/url].  The church building is sited at the high point of a hill (currently a lovely vineyard) which allows it to preside over the site and the adjacent stretch of Rte. 15.  The entry road winds up to the building, providing an interesting and unfolding visual arrival sequence.   

Parking is located behind and to the side of the church, so that the approach to the building is not marred by a &quot;sea of cars&quot; in front of it.  A manicured lawn surrounded by graceful trees and a walking path provided a visual and functional forecourt for the church.

Future buildings such as a Parish Hall and Education Building may be located alongside the lawn to create a spatial edge to the green and the sense of a village which can grow over time, always with the church at its heart.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922730.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_45179016047d1afac2d5ff.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Glowing Fabric Wall
2002 - Commercial Interior Renovation
Project Designer:  Eric Anderson
Interior Designer of Record: Busman Studios</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>This is a closer view of the garden concept.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Professional Entry
Matthew Alderman</image:caption>
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<url>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>1502
Donato Bramante, Architect
Commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
In early times this site was considered to be the place of the crucifixion of St. Peter.
Often considered the most perfect example of Rennaissance architecture.</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922867.html</loc>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA produced these presentation drawings under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church of Alexandria,VA.  In collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design Studios, PAPA developed the design based on the early Christian and medieval cloister gardens of churches such as St. Paul's Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy.

This is one of two boards prepared for use in raising awareness and funds for the project in the parish. This board illustrates the plan layout of the garden and shows concepts for engraved pavers, benches and a fountain that will be the centerpiece of the garden.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/new-york-ave-view</loc>
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<image:caption>This project is the gateway into Washington, DC from points east such as Baltimore, Annapolis and the New York and the NE Corridor, designed for MidAtlantic Realty Partners.  It extends the lively urban fabric of DC into what was an abandoned field, and it forms the northernmost cornerstone for the dynamic new NoMA neighborhood.

The project is based on a successful Planned Unit Development application which allowed additional building height offset by reduced density and the provision of multiple public amenities such as a publicly accessible plaza with connection to an enhanced bicycle path.

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New Mixed Use Development
$350M
14 Floor &amp; 12 floor office buildings and 15 floor residential building with 3 below-ground Parking Levels
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director, for master design of site and design of two office buildings

Residential building design by SK&amp;I
Landscape design by Oculus</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo814076.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2055681744477fe1f60a3f2.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Entry Approach
2007 - New Office Building
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16464966.html</loc>
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<url>
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<url>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/anderson-residence</loc>
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<image:caption>Great Room
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/italian-villa</loc>
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<image:caption>Watercolor after image of an Italian Villa</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2931140.html</loc>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA has developed a concept-level plan for a New Church for [url=http://www.oursaviouroatlands.org/ t=new]Church of Our Saviour at Oatlands[/url] in Leesburg, Virginia.  The church building is intended to capture the spirit of continuity that the congregation feels for its tradition in the Church as a religious and spiritual institution, and relative to the much beloved old church building which this structure will replace.

While larger than the previous building, this facility retains a sense of intimate scale and the presence of the Sacred through both Word and Eucharist.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Patient Care Tower, St. Francis Medical Center, Hartford, CT  

Michael Patrick was a core design team member for this $81 million, 10 story, Medical Care facility at the St. Francis Hospital and Medical Campus.  Project used organizing ideas of Hoffburg Palace (central symmetrical mass anchoring extensive asymmetrically disposed program elements), with extensive study of &quot;surface and frame&quot; vocabulary of existing campus buildings, to create a new front door entry and image for the hospital.  Internally, project was organized around a main &quot;Rotunda&quot; entry volume with grand stair and a rectangular Atrium linking project to existing complex of buildings.  Patient care tower is conceived as a flexible &quot;box&quot; of space housing ICU, NICU, and other levels of care, including a premier Cardiology Center.  Project construction completed, facility in use.  

[b]St. Francis Hospital New Patient Care Tower Awards:[/b]
AIA Healthcare Facility Design Award 
.  American Institute of Architects

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

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New Patient Care Tower
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect - The Ritchie Organization, Newton, MA
350,000 SF
$84M
Inpatient / Outpatient Services, Heart Center
New &quot;Front Door&quot; and Identity for campus</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Patient Care Tower, St. Francis Medical Center, Hartford, CT  

Michael Patrick was a core design team member for this $81 million, 10 story, Medical Care facility at the St. Francis Hospital and Medical Campus.  Project used organizing ideas of Hoffburg Palace (central symmetrical mass anchoring extensive asymmetrically disposed program elements), with extensive study of &quot;surface and frame&quot; vocabulary of existing campus buildings, to create a new front door entry and image for the hospital.  Internally, project was organized around a main &quot;Rotunda&quot; entry volume with grand stair and a rectangular Atrium linking project to existing complex of buildings.  Patient care tower is conceived as a flexible &quot;box&quot; of space housing ICU, NICU, and other levels of care, including a premier Cardiology Center.  Project construction completed, facility in use.  

[b]St. Francis Hospital New Patient Care Tower Awards:[/b]
AIA Healthcare Facility Design Award 
.  American Institute of Architects

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

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New Patient Care Tower
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect - The Ritchie Organization, Newton, MA
350,000 SF
$84M
Inpatient / Outpatient Services, Heart Center
New &quot;Front Door&quot; and Identity for campus</image:caption>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>This view shows the internal repetitive bay nature of the nave of the church.  The repetition creates an energy and movement from the West entrance to the altar, from birth to new life at the end of this earthly existence.

Artwork can be located in several locations.  Panels for enamel work, mosaics, or other artwork are created as shown between columns.  The twelve bays allow for each bay to be dedicated to an apostle, or to a tribe of Israel.  Above each colorful panel a stone panel is set into an exposed metal framework, allowing a carved relief perhaps with the name of each apostle or tribe.  The faces of the bottom chord of each truss are decorated with gold, red and blue mosaics, and this could be repeated on other surfaces as well.  The wall surfaces around each window could also receive fresco artwork.  The ceiling surfaces could be painted blue with stars representing the heavens.

The trusses are fireproof, being made of light-weight precast concrete pieces fastened with structural steel end-caps and connections.  The roof would be hollow-core precast planks.  The trusses rest on pre-cast concrete column shafts of polished concrete, perhaps of antique white cement, light-colored sand and white aggregate, creating a highly polished and refined repetitive element.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Patient Care Tower, St. Francis Medical Center, Hartford, CT  

Michael Patrick was a core design team member for this $81 million, 10 story, Medical Care facility at the St. Francis Hospital and Medical Campus.  Project used organizing ideas of Hoffburg Palace (central symmetrical mass anchoring extensive asymmetrically disposed program elements), with extensive study of &quot;surface and frame&quot; vocabulary of existing campus buildings, to create a new front door entry and image for the hospital.  Internally, project was organized around a main &quot;Rotunda&quot; entry volume with grand stair and a rectangular Atrium linking project to existing complex of buildings.  Patient care tower is conceived as a flexible &quot;box&quot; of space housing ICU, NICU, and other levels of care, including a premier Cardiology Center.  Project construction completed, facility in use.  

[b]St. Francis Hospital New Patient Care Tower Awards:[/b]
AIA Healthcare Facility Design Award 
.  American Institute of Architects

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

-----------------------------

New Patient Care Tower
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect - The Ritchie Organization, Newton, MA
350,000 SF
$84M
Inpatient / Outpatient Services, Heart Center
New &quot;Front Door&quot; and Identity for campus</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Milford Hospital Patient Care Building and Associated Renovation

New 89,500 SF, $24M addition, creating a new &quot;front door&quot; to clarify and organize the campus while giving it a new identity.  Three floors of flexible clinical space.

Milford Hospital added 89,500 SF and renovated over 30,000 SF.  The addition consists of six suites: an Emergency Department, including nurses station, treatment rooms, all med gases, decontamination unit, triage and doctors’ and nurses’ offices; the Quick Care which includes laboratories; O.R., including isolation rooms, life support systems and special wall coatings; Central Sterile with new sterilizers and extensive cabinetry; LDRP with new birthing unit; ICU, including life support systems, gas isolation and more offices; a new Central Plant with redundant systems.  

A two-story glass-covered Atrium provides a peaceful and beautiful resting point in the circulation path through the project, with stair and elevators clearly visible from multiple directions.  A meditation space is easily accessible directly off off this Atrium.

[b]Awards:[/b]  
New England Healthcare Facilities Design Award

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

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<image:caption>This view shows a massing that is simple but evokes great strength and stability.  The entrances and rose window evoke Medieval precedents but use a more modern geometry.  The geometry itself does have precedents in the early 20th century Art Deco period, though tending toward the austere where that period was sometimes more florid.  The overall concrete massing would be accentuated by ashlar stone surrounds at each major entry, with ornament and statuary carved into the stone surround.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

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<image:caption>Sketch of Castel San Angelo, Rome, by Michael Patrick

precedent for:
New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
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St. John's University 
D'Angelo Center

The &quot;internal&quot; facade of the project faces onto the newly reconstructed &quot;Grove&quot; at the center of the north end of the campus.  The Tower invites approach from south campus, and leads to one end of the internal portion of the &quot;street&quot; that provides the primary organizing spine of the building.

Just as the ancient Forum in each new Roman city inhabited one corner of the intersection of the &quot;cardo&quot; and &quot;decumanus,&quot; the two-story high &quot;Living Room&quot; of the campus establishes one corner of the internal street system of the building. The &quot;Living Room&quot; features large barrel vault arches modeled on Ellis Island and like it gathers together the peoples of the nations. St. John's is proud of the over one hundred native languages spoken by its students, and of its programs to send those students back out into the world to be of service to it.

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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Student Entry
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<image:caption>Patient Care Tower, St. Francis Medical Center, Hartford, CT  

Michael Patrick was a core design team member for this $81 million, 10 story, Medical Care facility at the St. Francis Hospital and Medical Campus.  Project used organizing ideas of Hoffburg Palace (central symmetrical mass anchoring extensive asymmetrically disposed program elements), with extensive study of &quot;surface and frame&quot; vocabulary of existing campus buildings, to create a new front door entry and image for the hospital.  Internally, project was organized around a main &quot;Rotunda&quot; entry volume with grand stair and a rectangular Atrium linking project to existing complex of buildings.  Patient care tower is conceived as a flexible &quot;box&quot; of space housing ICU, NICU, and other levels of care, including a premier Cardiology Center.  Project construction completed, facility in use.  

[b]St. Francis Hospital New Patient Care Tower Awards:[/b]
AIA Healthcare Facility Design Award 
.  American Institute of Architects

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

-----------------------------

New Patient Care Tower
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect - The Ritchie Organization, Newton, MA
350,000 SF
$84M
Inpatient / Outpatient Services, Heart Center
New &quot;Front Door&quot; and Identity for campus</image:caption>
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<image:caption>PAPA designed this Mary Garden under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and in collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design, Inc.  The first phase of the implementation of the Garden is complete, with the scope of work being defined by the amount of donations received.  Subsequent phases will complete the brickwork, trellises and landscaping.  The Garden plan was developed by PAPA, Inc., and the marble fountain and benches were developed by Sacred Spaces and hand-carved in Italy.</image:caption>
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Role: Lead Designer
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<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Student Dining Facilities on top floor of Plinth&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Turnpike Facade model showing &quot;Surface &amp; Frame&quot; Dialog&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New 148 room hotel and conference center creating a new landmark campus identity at New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Exterior view
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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The building architecture is inspired by the two oldest and most important buildings on campus, and like them its facade is constructed of brick and stone, with vertical inserts of glass and metal at the windows.  In this contemporary interpretation, the dynamic interplay of materials establishes a language which allows greater or lesser admittance of light and views depending on the function required.  At a classroom, as pictured here, the windows offer a manageable area of light in that can be controlled easily with window treatments inside.  At the pre-function space for the multi-purpose room, however, the metal and glass system extends into areas depicted here as dark brick, and the full glass reveals views of Manhattan and sunset light to the social activities happening in the pre-function area.

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Main Stair &amp; Student Services Area through Grove Facade&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design.  Mark Morton of Gensler was project Design Director for Interior Design of the project.</image:caption>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20263131.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_107453411452e3c2ae335f6.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>The Elson Parlor at the National Presbyterian Church is a cherished space for the church.  PAPA, Inc. provided architectural design of the space, especially the new ceiling, and construction management of the renovation.

The project included renovation of the 1,200 SF Parlor and Associated Rest Room including new super-quiet HVAC system, new electrical and plumbing, new windows, new custom ceiling system with custom LED lighting and Lutron digital preset controls, new plaster, carpentry and paint, on carefully monitored budget and non-negotiable critical schedule.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed eight construction sub-contracts in lieu of the Owner hiring a General Contractor.  Project was delivered on time and within budget.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery.  Interior Design by Degage Design.  Furnishings not yet installed.

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16470573.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_8091953785077ec3843892.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Finishes &amp; Furnishings</image:title>
<image:caption>The Catholic University of America - Pryzbyla Center Renovation

New furnishings, carpet, and a new 30' tall, 60' long feature wall to re-envision the internal character of the Pryzbyla student center at The Catholic University of America as an inviting place that students can call home. Project undertaken by CUA in response to comments from students, faculty, parents and alumni that existing facility was uninviting.  Construction completed and in use.  

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler’s Practice Area Leader in the Education market, and responsible for project oversight.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo7251574.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_6938164384cc5e2e98de8e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>View from Massachusetts Ave.</image:title>
<image:caption>New 250,000 SF, $40M, eleven story speculative commercial office building with 21' tall retail/restaurant space and pedestrian-friendly sidewalk on Massachusetts Ave. on the border between DC's Chinatown and Mt. Vernon Triangle Districts.

455 Massachusetts is the first commercial office project in the new Mt. Vernon Triangle Development District in Washington, DC.  Modernizing the prevailing pattern of the typical DC office building, the Massachusetts Avenue facade is an all-glass &quot;punched-window&quot; expression, with 6&quot; setbacks creating a dynamic play of light and shadow, while still offering wide-open views and natural light.  

The I Street facade continues the rhythmic theme, but with cost-effective and rapidly installed &quot;donuts&quot; of precast concrete.  Taking advantage of the taller height allowance, at the corner the rear facade becomes a tower, extending into a glowing beacon at night.

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

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New Speculative Commercial Office Building 
$40M
12 Floors with 4 below-ground Parking Levels
20' tall 1st Floor Retail Space
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design
Photograph ©2009 Dan Poyourow</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922325.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_208175182447d0d2a18c0a3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Facade Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>New 250,000 SF, $40M, eleven story speculative commercial office building with 21' tall retail/restaurant space and pedestrian-friendly sidewalk on Massachusetts Ave. on the border between DC's Chinatown and Mt. Vernon Triangle Districts.

455 Massachusetts is the first commercial office project in the new Mt. Vernon Triangle Development District in Washington, DC.  Modernizing the prevailing pattern of the typical DC office building, the Massachusetts Avenue facade is an all-glass &quot;punched-window&quot; expression, with 6&quot; setbacks creating a dynamic play of light and shadow, while still offering wide-open views and natural light.  

The I Street facade continues the rhythmic theme, but with cost-effective and rapidly installed &quot;donuts&quot; of precast concrete.  Taking advantage of the taller height allowance, at the corner the rear facade becomes a tower, extending into a glowing beacon at night.

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

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New Speculative Commercial Office Building 
$40M
12 Floors with 4 below-ground Parking Levels
20' tall 1st Floor Retail Space
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/florida-ave-view</loc>
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<image:caption>This project is the gateway into Washington, DC from points east such as Baltimore, Annapolis and the New York and the NE Corridor, designed for MidAtlantic Realty Partners.  It extends the lively urban fabric of DC into what was an abandoned field, and it forms the northernmost cornerstone for the dynamic new NoMA neighborhood.

The project is based on a successful Planned Unit Development application which allowed additional building height offset by reduced density and the provision of multiple public amenities such as a publicly accessible plaza with connection to an enhanced bicycle path.

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New Mixed Use Development
$350M
14 Floor &amp; 12 floor office buildings and 15 floor residential building with 3 below-ground Parking Levels
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director, for master design of site and design of two office buildings

Residential building design by SK&amp;I
Landscape design by Oculus</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922324.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_115885745047d0d292dfe4b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lobby</image:title>
<image:caption>New 250,000 SF, $40M, eleven story speculative commercial office building with 21' tall retail/restaurant space and pedestrian-friendly sidewalk on Massachusetts Ave. on the border between DC's Chinatown and Mt. Vernon Triangle Districts.

455 Massachusetts is the first commercial office project in the new Mt. Vernon Triangle Development District in Washington, DC.  Modernizing the prevailing pattern of the typical DC office building, the Massachusetts Avenue facade is an all-glass &quot;punched-window&quot; expression, with 6&quot; setbacks creating a dynamic play of light and shadow, while still offering wide-open views and natural light.  

The I Street facade continues the rhythmic theme, but with cost-effective and rapidly installed &quot;donuts&quot; of precast concrete.  Taking advantage of the taller height allowance, at the corner the rear facade becomes a tower, extending into a glowing beacon at night.

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

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New Speculative Commercial Office Building 
$40M
12 Floors with 4 below-ground Parking Levels
20' tall 1st Floor Retail Space
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20264225.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5170876752e3fe403f4b4.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Renovation of existing 900 seat Sanctuary, including marble repair, plaster patching and repair, painting of walls and ceiling including areas 60 feet above finished floor, and metal fabric cleaning.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed the coordination of the painting with the staging and scaffolding, which was under separate contract and was substantial and complex.  During four-week project duration, Sanctuary was required to be open and operational every Sunday for services.  Work included protection of organ, which is a National Treasure and of very high value, during prep and painting work.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for specifications and all aspects of the project

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA has developed this concept-level exterior design for the New Church for [url=http://www.oursaviouroatlands.org/ t=new]Church of Our Saviour at Oatlands[/url].  The exterior materials are intended to be brick and stone, and the proportions and details are developed to provide continuity not only with the congregation's current smaller church but also with deep currents of western theological and cultural development. 

The building will be seen from nearby Rte. 15, and the tower and front facade were developed to signal the presence of the church as an inviting place that will attract interest and provide a spiritual home for those attending.</image:caption>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_187298512500dc76fe8a67.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mary Garden</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA designed this Mary Garden under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and in collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design, Inc.  The first phase of the implementation of the Garden is complete, with the scope of work being defined by the amount of donations received.  Subsequent phases will complete the brickwork, trellises and landscaping.  The Garden plan was developed by PAPA, Inc., and the marble fountain and benches were developed by Sacred Spaces and hand-carved in Italy.</image:caption>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_6021438984f89d53435c12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
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<url>
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</url>   

<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_10973520675077ec39a3247.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Finishes &amp; Furnishings</image:title>
<image:caption>The Catholic University of America - Pryzbyla Center Renovation

New furnishings, carpet, and a new 30' tall, 60' long feature wall to re-envision the internal character of the Pryzbyla student center at The Catholic University of America as an inviting place that students can call home. Project undertaken by CUA in response to comments from students, faculty, parents and alumni that existing facility was uninviting.  Construction completed and in use.  

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler’s Practice Area Leader in the Education market, and responsible for project oversight.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20263133.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_143275413152e3c2aebdb23.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>The Elson Parlor at the National Presbyterian Church is a cherished space for the church.  PAPA, Inc. provided architectural design of the space, especially the new ceiling, and construction management of the renovation.

The project included renovation of the 1,200 SF Parlor and Associated Rest Room including new super-quiet HVAC system, new electrical and plumbing, new windows, new custom ceiling system with custom LED lighting and Lutron digital preset controls, new plaster, carpentry and paint, on carefully monitored budget and non-negotiable critical schedule.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed eight construction sub-contracts in lieu of the Owner hiring a General Contractor.  Project was delivered on time and within budget.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery.  Interior Design by Degage Design.  Furnishings not yet installed.

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Stair to crypt</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Professional Entry
Steven Schloeder</image:caption>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_6914951674a4d15cb8832c.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in American</image:title>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_9800838294a5fd88a9b35a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Domenican House of Studies, Chapel, Hammer Beams</image:title>
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<url>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/sketch-from-rome-s-miniato</loc>
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<image:caption>New Terminal
$3M
8K SF
Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants, Inc., Boston, MA</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/orchard-residence</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_585449755477fe278037e3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Orchard Residence</image:title>
<image:caption>Exploded Axonometric
2002 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
500 SF Addition + Renovations
Principle-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/arrivals-hall</loc>
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<image:caption>View of arrivals hall / baggage claim

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/diagram-learning</loc>
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<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
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2007 - New Residential 
$950,000
6,000 SF over existing foundation
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School on the Grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia

New addition and extensive renovation to existing JAG facility to add a new and expanded Library, Classroom space, Offices and amenities.  Project images are confidential.

Michael Patrick was the Design Director for programming, planning, feasibility study and cost estimate for a 62,000 sf addition to the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, on the Grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia with a new library and legal center.  The project helped the University to locate the addition to minimize construction phase disruption, maximize connectivity to existing JAG and campus, and achieve buy-in from other University stakeholders, including adjacent UVA Law School and the President's office.  The team performed a thorough program analysis and developed a preferred building massing, building location and cost estimate for the project. The selected site not only satisfies the program, but also creates improved internal circulation connections, and a series of beautiful and useful outdoor courtyard spaces.  Project is currently in Federal and State funding cycle before proceeding to final design and construction.  Project images are confidential.

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

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<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
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Thomas Dietz</image:caption>
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David Meleca</image:caption>
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Hua Zhang</image:caption>
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$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
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<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
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3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
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2007 - New Office Building
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

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New furnishings, carpet, and a new 30' tall, 60' long feature wall to re-envision the internal character of the Pryzbyla student center at The Catholic University of America as an inviting place that students can call home. Project undertaken by CUA in response to comments from students, faculty, parents and alumni that existing facility was uninviting.  Construction completed and in use.  

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<image:caption>New seven floor, 148 room hotel and conference center with 13,000 SF of meeting space, restaurant, bar, and covered parking.  The building is sited and designed to create a new landmark campus identity at the new Ox Road entry to the campus that was associated with the construction of the facility.

[b]Mason Inn Awards:[/b]
Outstanding Design Award, 2010
.  American School &amp; University Magazine
Project of the Year, 2010
.  Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
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2002 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
500 SF Addition + Renovations
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2002 - Commercial Interior Renovation
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New 89,500 SF, $24M addition, creating a new &quot;front door&quot; to clarify and organize the campus while giving it a new identity.  Three floors of flexible clinical space.

Milford Hospital added 89,500 SF and renovated over 30,000 SF.  The addition consists of six suites: an Emergency Department, including nurses station, treatment rooms, all med gases, decontamination unit, triage and doctors’ and nurses’ offices; the Quick Care which includes laboratories; O.R., including isolation rooms, life support systems and special wall coatings; Central Sterile with new sterilizers and extensive cabinetry; LDRP with new birthing unit; ICU, including life support systems, gas isolation and more offices; a new Central Plant with redundant systems.  

A two-story glass-covered Atrium provides a peaceful and beautiful resting point in the circulation path through the project, with stair and elevators clearly visible from multiple directions.  A meditation space is easily accessible directly off off this Atrium.

[b]Awards:[/b]  
New England Healthcare Facilities Design Award

Architect: TRO, with Michael Patrick as Project Designer and member of design team responsible for building design

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New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
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Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/ambo-panel</loc>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_488049111479d7f5a55705.jpg</image:loc><image:title>JFK AA Terminal</image:title>
<image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20326867.html</loc>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/latvian-symbol-design</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_16019753344cd30a510742b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Latvian Symbol Design</image:title>
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<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_16302625104f89d3f89e0fd.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>Basement Bathroom</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/existing-church</loc>
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<image:caption>The existing church is oriented to a low point in the dramatic structure.  The initial design idea, developed by Sacred Spaces and the architect for the renovation, is to rotate the space so that a new Reredos may be placed to greatest advantage under the high point of the space.</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16464953.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1494634.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/master-bathroom</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_101045534505115ba024a5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Master Bathroom</image:title>
<image:caption>Master Bathroom</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo798691.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1119383106476b86028ed8d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Canopy Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>New Terminal
$3M
8K SF
Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants, Inc., Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo7162654.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_4897295754cbf1f82c3e1c.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922919.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_62155114247d1c38a5a498.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Entry &amp; Corporate Offices
2006 - Manufacturing Facility &amp; Corporate Offices
$1.1 M 
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797796.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_481922178476a55ada554b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Maria in Trastevere</image:title>
<image:caption>Apse</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/san-pietro-in-montorio-door</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_4733200164768cbfa3afc5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>San Pietro in Montorio - Door jamb</image:title>
<image:caption>Richly aged wooden doors with graffitti-carved marble door jambs at church entry</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/ambo-plan-elevation</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1403345244cbf1f06c273b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ambo - Plan &amp; Elevation</image:title>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/ambo-plans</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11377789664cbf1ee323e18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ambo - Plans</image:title>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922846.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_17779525847d1bd7a49e02.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Front Elevation
2007 - New Residential 
$950,000
6,000 SF over existing foundation
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797789.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1604782836476a55894040d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Maria in Trastevere</image:title>
<image:caption>&quot;Pavimento&quot;, or paving on the church floor.</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922745.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_209208245847d1b34ef0648.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>New Master Bath
2003 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
1,550 SF Expansion &amp; 2nd Floor Addition 
Partner-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/sunset-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_3128883744adf826b22921.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sunset View</image:title>
<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Sunset View of Union Turnpike Facade&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
St. John's University 
D'Angelo Center 

The project includes 800 classroom seats for students in tiered and non-tiered configurations, full dining facilities, student government and student organizations, a new two story &quot;Living Room&quot; for the campus, a Board Room, a 5,000 SF multi-purpose space, Greeks, and a Student Service Center.  The building creates an internal street which connects nodes on the campus and creates a dynamic environment for student life and study, anchored by a Tower which connects the internal street to campus pathways from almost every entrance to the University.  The lowest level includes a new mechanical plant for a significant portion of the campus, which consolidates and replaces older equipment for significant energy savings. Building opened Fall 2010, Michael Patrick delivering opening remarks; construction budget approximately $54M.

The building was consciously designed to capture the spirit of the University's three-part tradition of being Catholic, Vincentian (inspired by St. Vincent dePaul), and Metropolitan, with the &quot;Living Room&quot; reminiscent of Ellis Island as one of the great gathering points for new arrivals to New York and the United States.

In this view, this public face of the building towards Union Turnpike uses an architectural language of &quot;surface and frame&quot; to express the interior organization of the building, its groundedness into the site, and its connection to the architectural tradition of the campus. 

The base of the building, becomes an extension of the landscape on the upper level.  As a plinth, it forms the physical and functional foundation of the building above.

The lower level of the plinth houses a new mechanical system serving a large portion of the university campus with new high-efficiency equipment and distribution systems, supporting the activites above in a technical capacity.  The upper level houses student dining facilities and gathering spaces, the foundation of social interaction.

On the upper three floors, the building divides into three parts. Classrooms in the west wing are adjacent to other classroom buildings on the campus. Student activities, student government, and a large multipurpose room with views of the Manhattan skyline are in the east wing. Connecting the two wings, the main university Board Room and a two-story communal atrium are in a central vertical massing that anchors the university in its governance and community.

At the far east end, a new tower rises to the highest point on campus, at a location which brings together the major pathways from every entrance to the university, and leads them to the new &quot;Living Room&quot; of the campus inside.

The large glass opening at the center of the building reveals the intersection of the &quot;cardo&quot; and &quot;decumanus,&quot; that is, the internal &quot;streets&quot; that cross at the center of the building, modeled after the primary organization of the cities of Rome, with the new &quot;Living Room&quot; of the campus located just off the intersection, like the Forum of these same cities, and providing the same civic function.

The modernized traditional language of the building, rendered in timeless brick and stone with accents of glass and metal, connects explicitly to the two most important early buildings on campus that established its character from the beginning.  Heavier on the base and lightening toward the sky, composed of metal portals inserted into brick and stone visual containers, the language of the campus has been extended without copying, and enhanced for generations to enjoy.

[u]Recognition and Links[/u]

&lt;u&gt;&lt;b&gt;American School &amp; University Magazine&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/u&gt;
Architectural Portfolio: Outstanding Design, 2012
  
&lt;b&gt;The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)&lt;/b&gt; has awarded St. John’s University a High Performance Building Plaque for designing and constructing its new student/university center with features that cut energy costs by nearly $245,000 annually. (&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;http://www.nyserda.ny.gov/About/Newsroom/2012-Announcements/2012-04-30-St-Johns-University-Receives-High-Performance-Energy-Efficiency-Award-from-NYSERDA.aspx&lt;/FONT&gt;)

http://www.stjohns.edu/campuses/enhancements/ucac

[u]Acknowledgements and Credit[/u]

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design.

Interior Design: Gensler, with Michael Patrick involved in concept development.

Photography: Michael Patrick


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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Michael Patrick was the Design Director for the new 123,000 sf combined university center and academic classroom building for St. John's University, including concept development for the adjacent new quad on campus.  In his role as Practice Area Leader in Education Projects he also was instrumental in winning the project for the firm.</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo919633.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_64934659947ce67c53599b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Riverfront Residence</image:title>
<image:caption>Music Room
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo17150833.html</loc>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195282.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1376479978484babf857bc4.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8403226.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922831.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_40898311547d1bd5303f0f.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Custom Hidden Door
2001 - New Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
$350,000
1,750 SF Addition
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/ambo-base-pieces</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11532206604cbf1f2c6ae09.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ambo - Base Pieces</image:title>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922908.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_116014146547d1c0346ea46.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Construction Progress Photo
2007 - New Office Building
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1431807.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo12130846.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2631900.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1315327334a1573728cb15.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Gables
2007 - New Residential 
$950,000
6,000 SF over existing foundation
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797691.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1240131124476a472f5d6fc.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/s-francesca-a-ripa</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_155749575047782e0d95bb2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>S. Francesca a Ripa</image:title>
<image:caption>Sacristy</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16464977.html</loc>
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</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo807770.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_98527176247797566d7178.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Coloseo</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/concourse</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_7797105094765163aee25d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Concourse</image:title>
<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894782.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_9478470434d74d87556861.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen Layout</image:title>
<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
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<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo798694.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_629399242476b860e51975.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Canopy Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>New Terminal
$3M
8K SF
Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants, Inc., Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797797.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1080339675476a55b2edc40.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Maria in Trastevere</image:title>
<image:caption>Triumphal Arch</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797768.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_132601718476a5266c35bc.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Agnese fuori le Mura</image:title>
<image:caption>Triumphal Arch</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo5118424.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_3669871114bff202c22ba4.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Eric Anderson, Ed Keegan, Bishop Barry Knestout and James McCrery reviewing the entries ...</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922834.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_118268124747d1bd563c34e.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Main Floor Plan
2001 - New Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
$350,000
1,750 SF Addition
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20328938.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20328939.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo15674555.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1259505907500dc5fbd2680.jpg</image:loc><image:title>View of Fountain through Garden</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1494637.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo919635.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_22001342047ce67ef5ce69.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Riverfront Residence</image:title>
<image:caption>Great Room
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/new-dining-room-window</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_14953696314ca4245533fb7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>New Dining Room Window</image:title>
<image:caption>To create a greater sense of connection to the much-loved garden in the back yard, we installed a new &quot;Craftsman&quot; style window with multiple lites above.  The larger window reaches closer to the floor and brings more light into the house.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/site-plan</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1909243719476a4c9e2a1f6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Site Plan</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor John Marusczak
3rd Place Prize - American Wood Council National Student Competition
Site Plan - Local area - Re-growth Gardens</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922910.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_128360121247d1c03d5a815.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Main Lobby
2007 - New Office Building
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1483970.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo3048166.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_19234539244a5fd88587216.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Domenican House of Studies, Chapel, Screen</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo19656157.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo806568.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_101466883747782f25a435a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>S. Francesca a Ripa</image:title>
<image:caption>Facade</image:caption>
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<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
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New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Windows to the waterfront
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>COmputer model rendering of Pedestrian Bridge

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Interior Elevations
2005 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
600 SF Addition + 300 SF Deck
Principle-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>View of arrivals court

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
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<url>
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Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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2003 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
1,550 SF Expansion &amp; 2nd Floor Addition 
Partner-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>View of main ticketing hall from approach drive

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>New Kitchen:

This beautiful kitchen was designed by PAPA with significant design collaboration by the client, who chose the incredible color palette, fabrics and artwork.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>1858</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Plan and Elevation are shown here in concert, with the layering developing through the use of a &quot;random&quot; pattern of substantial verticals infilled with more finely proportioned vertical strips of wood.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New ceiling for Board Room</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_16561982824a1573551060e.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Front Elevation (under construction)
2007 - New Residential 
$950,000
6,000 SF over existing foundation
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>New Terminal
$3M
8K SF
Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants, Inc., Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>This view shows the repetitive columnar structure creating a sense of energy and movement toward the sanctuary arch with its triumphal pair of columns drawn from the early Christian basilica's of Rome.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<url>
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<image:caption>Front Patio
New Waterfront Home
4,000 SF
Cost Withheld by Request</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>Chapel</image:caption>
</image:image>
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<url>
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<image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_58741771147d1c42960055.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Conceptual Elevation Study
2004 - Warehouse &amp; Office Project
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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2001 - New Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
$350,000
2,000 SF 
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
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<url>
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<image:caption>1st Floor Plan
2005 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
600 SF Addition + 300 SF Deck
Principle-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>Interior view of Rotunda

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
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<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
Plan</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922918.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_178351790647d1c3871b300.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Office Window Wall
2006 - Manufacturing Facility &amp; Corporate Offices
$1.1 M 
Project Architect:  Eric Anderson
Architect of Record:  Luckett Architects LLC</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/existing-facade</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_174413601351e74bec4f216.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Existing facade</image:title>
<image:caption>New silver aluminum composite panels, darker metal panel inserts in existing aluminum storefront frame, and repainting of existing brick to transform dated facade into high tech image.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/concept-detail-sketches</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_9075694034d4cfaed8299e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Concept Detail Sketches</image:title>
<image:caption>The sketches along the bottom show development of the idea of screens layered to provide spatial depth using the tectonic language of wood and painted steel in the existing church.  Fabric could also be seen through the slats, or natural light, where appropriate.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo15674706.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1400749416500dc7a027cf7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mary Garden</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA designed this Mary Garden under contract to Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and in collaboration with Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design, Inc.  The first phase of the implementation of the Garden is complete, with the scope of work being defined by the amount of donations received.  Subsequent phases will complete the brickwork, trellises and landscaping.  The Garden plan was developed by PAPA, Inc., and the marble fountain and benches were developed by Sacred Spaces and hand-carved in Italy.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922833.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_187374714547d1bd548025f.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>View of New Addition
2001 - New Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
$350,000
1,750 SF Addition
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo15674575.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1198829857500dc623c05b9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>View of Fountain through Garden</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/before-after</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15319469754ca4243b7bb0e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Before / After</image:title>
<image:caption>To create a greater sense of connection to the much-loved garden in the back yard, we installed a new &quot;Craftsman&quot; style window with multiple lites above.  The larger window reaches closer to the floor and brings more light into the house.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo807796.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2052369287477976a07983a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SS. Cosmo e Damiano</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2631896.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11844790224a15735bc8386.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>View (under construction)
2007 - New Residential 
$950,000
6,000 SF over existing foundation
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/new-facade-design</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_198157038051e74be5d44b8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>New facade design</image:title>
<image:caption>New silver aluminum composite panels, darker metal panel inserts in existing aluminum storefront frame, and repainting of existing brick to transform dated facade into high tech image.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/design-image</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_20318085304a118e9fc795a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Design Image</image:title>
<image:caption>The exterior is intentionally simple and timeless, with a row of windows tucked under the roof eave where guest rooms and facilities are located, and with large windows fronting on to the Living Room and Dining Room spaces on the first floor.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo5111283.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15331509154bfd82fc1ab8a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Construction Photo - March 2010</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo806566.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_133929353247782e08f3ab5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>S. Francesca a Ripa</image:title>
<image:caption>Interior</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894770.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_20204380574d74d86f6def7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen Layout</image:title>
<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/ambo-section-elevation</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_4282534574cbf1ef716a1b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ambo - Section &amp; Elevation</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo12655804.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_7665579354e6a00b10cd32.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Progress Photo - August 2011</image:title>
<image:caption>Exterior framed and wrapped with building wrap</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/appointments</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15444997284c65f1386c995.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Appointments</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797690.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2091069311476a472bf1d57.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797724.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_272465000476a4cc3ec9f8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>City within a City</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
Presentation Boards (4)</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/city-with-a-city</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2126564479476a4ccd57a01.jpg</image:loc><image:title>City within a City</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
Final parti sketch</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/sketchup-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11737061094893165b5d21a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sketchup View</image:title>
<image:caption>Visualization by PAPA
New Chapel Design by James and Pringle Patrick, Architects
Shadowed Bird's-Eye Plan View</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922728.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_161377996947d1afa650472.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Custom Receptionist's Desk
2002 - Commercial Interior Renovation
Project Designer:  Eric Anderson
Interior Designer of Record: Busman Studios</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195256.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1390753252484ba8ffbf731.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797803.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_199130190476a56a2ba747.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Maria in Trastevere</image:title>
<image:caption>Facade at night</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/before-after-breakfast-area</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_21427918384ca424414051b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Before / After Breakfast Area</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2931138.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_13550883614a4d15c4a11c4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in American</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195250.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_133487841484ba8e899545.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo14593506.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_19177554224f89d3fb58043.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo790843.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5150115554765164ca1a48.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Helix</image:title>
<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/gallery</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1326355962476a431de9915.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Gallery</image:title>
<image:caption>New office space for collaborative multi-firm design team
Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - Leo A Daly
8,000 SF</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20263130.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_140523981152e3c2ad80d2c.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>The Elson Parlor at the National Presbyterian Church is a cherished space for the church.  PAPA, Inc. provided architectural design of the space, especially the new ceiling, and construction management of the renovation.

The project included renovation of the 1,200 SF Parlor and Associated Rest Room including new super-quiet HVAC system, new electrical and plumbing, new windows, new custom ceiling system with custom LED lighting and Lutron digital preset controls, new plaster, carpentry and paint, on carefully monitored budget and non-negotiable critical schedule.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed eight construction sub-contracts in lieu of the Owner hiring a General Contractor.  Project was delivered on time and within budget.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery.  Interior Design by Degage Design.  Furnishings not yet installed.

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/completed-kitchen</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_3850565544d74d0f498416.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Completed Kitchen</image:title>
<image:caption>New Kitchen:

This beautiful kitchen was designed by PAPA with significant design collaboration by the client, who chose the incredible color palette, fabrics and artwork.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/helix</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_18064295647651646e5dc0.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Helix</image:title>
<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/interior-concept-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5815732094f4e51016e9a3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Interior Concept View</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA has developed this concept-level interior design for the New Church for [url=http://www.oursaviouroatlands.org/ t=new]Church of Our Saviour at Oatlands[/url].  The interior materials are intended to be a stained oak wood floor with white painted walls and wood trim. The proportions are based on the Golden Section, and details are incorporated in a way that will allow the sanctuary to be developed first and the rest of the church later if required.  The sanctuary was designed to retain some of the sense of the intimacy of &quot;entering the mystery&quot; while also allowing more openness and better access for the growing congregation.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2931148.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_13366963074a4d15d3be4fa.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in American</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo790835.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1385213041476512e16ca7b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Facade Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>West Concourse and Parking Structure
Role: Lead Designer
Architect of Record: TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
1.5M SF
$104M
3,250 Parking Spaces
1/3 mile artwork program</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/rotunda-and-gallery</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1835487042476b8b789bcaf.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rotunda and Gallery</image:title>
<image:caption>View of Rotunda in foreground, Gallery beyond

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo5118372.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_8260622364bff1fae1ddfa.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo5118428.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_7252999594bff20397aba7.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Eric Anderson and Ed Keegan</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo14593508.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_8830805664f89d40050a2d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo813853.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_137409316477fd5b9a5571.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Coloseo</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797693.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1606005689476a4736bea5e.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>New Terminal
$1B
2M SF
Designer - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants - New York, NY</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797766.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1390420225476a524c9e5c4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Agnese fuori le Mura</image:title>
<image:caption>Interior Typical Bay</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo6609948.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_6767626984c990efccc4bd.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195265.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1700222454484ba9218242e.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/s-pietro-in-montorio</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1368096917477fd53fe2b18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>S. Pietro in Montorio</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo798700.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_450840285476b8b69389f8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pedestrian Bridge</image:title>
<image:caption>View of new Pedestrian Bridge, facing existing terminal

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16194715.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2138815722505117a038104.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen</image:title>
<image:caption>Kitchen</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/before</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_167415034a1a9bad3bf43.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Before</image:title>
<image:caption>Photo of front of original house prior to new construction and renovations.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/pedestrian-bridge</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1896916477476b8b6bc6120.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pedestrian Bridge</image:title>
<image:caption>Detail of steel pedestrian bridge custom connection

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/concept-sketches</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11475980384d4cfaeca639a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Concept Sketches</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA was asked to collaborate with Sacred Spaces on the design of the Reredos.  These sketches by PAPA following the design inspiration of Mike Carrigan of Sacred Spaces, echo the theme of wood carefully assembled and constructed, of multiple linear pieces, with the opportunity to create screen-like effects.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894772.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15011026154d74d8708f909.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen Layout</image:title>
<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/natural-ventilation</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1984681270479d84f9a5087.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Natural Ventilation</image:title>
<image:caption>View of main ticketing hall

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894544.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_9798025004d74d0f32271b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Completed Kitchen</image:title>
<image:caption>New Bar:

This beautiful kitchen was designed by PAPA with significant design collaboration by the client, who chose the incredible color palette, fabrics and artwork.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo807764.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1080255317477974b6773ea.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Il Gesu</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195237.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1389973671484ba35d8a56f.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo19769896.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5593835552795df3bee32.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195292.html</loc>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/view-from-street</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1878428781507638d92a969.jpg</image:loc><image:title>View from Street</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1431826.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11653345324893247a95ad4.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/san-pietro-in-montorio-exterior</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2763215634768cbdd0a347.jpg</image:loc><image:title>San Pietro In Montorio - Exterior</image:title>
<image:caption>ca. 1481
Baccio Pontelli and Meo Del Caprino, Architects (probable)
Spanish Franciscans with help of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Piazza and steps 1605 due to Philip II of Spain.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20263129.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_211701184552e3c2acab3d5.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>The Elson Parlor at the National Presbyterian Church is a cherished space for the church.  PAPA, Inc. provided architectural design of the space, especially the new ceiling, and construction management of the renovation.

The project included renovation of the 1,200 SF Parlor and Associated Rest Room including new super-quiet HVAC system, new electrical and plumbing, new windows, new custom ceiling system with custom LED lighting and Lutron digital preset controls, new plaster, carpentry and paint, on carefully monitored budget and non-negotiable critical schedule.  Michael Patrick and PAPA, Inc. also performed as construction manager for the Owner, and managed eight construction sub-contracts in lieu of the Owner hiring a General Contractor.  Project was delivered on time and within budget.

Architect: PAPA, with Michael Patrick as PAPA’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery.  Interior Design by Degage Design.  Furnishings not yet installed.

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/developing-concept</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_21226859364d4cfaee49509.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Developing Concept</image:title>
<image:caption>The design begins to take shape, with a frontal plane of the Reredos framing the altar and a rear plane allowing handicap access and visual depth.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo2679401.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_18972919244a20252f1820c.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1195239.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_349522179484ba36781e8c.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894778.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_6421785844d74d87406fb1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen Layout</image:title>
<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo6609824.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5379763034c990ceea2136.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1431805.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1664953734893245b23755.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1431377.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_153014208048931655bc101.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sketchup View</image:title>
<image:caption>Visualization by PAPA
New Chapel Design by James and Pringle Patrick, Architects
Perspective View</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/original-design-sketch-by-others</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5857054914cbf1f4e46bbd.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Original Design Sketch by Others</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/dusk-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15127052794adf8ff45410a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dusk View</image:title>
<image:caption>Dusk View of Terminal

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo814083.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_104768894477fe2070f69c.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Munger Residence</image:title>
<image:caption>New Living Room
2005 - Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
600 SF Addition + 300 SF Deck
Principle-in-charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/pantheon-view-from-side-street</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11461624804768c9d3aee92.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pantheon - View from side street</image:title>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/entry-rotunda</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1872233989476b8b74c4101.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Entry Rotunda</image:title>
<image:caption>View of Gallery and Rotunda

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/3-d-view-of-addition</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5323089864ba241dbbb75a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>3-D View of Addition</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo7421932.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_19875521204cd30a56ae1bb.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Latvian Symbol Design</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo798692.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1856628472476b86059f821.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Canopy Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>New Terminal
$3M
8K SF
Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect of Record - TAMS Consultants, Inc., Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/construction-photo-march-2010</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15455008044bfd830eed9ca.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Construction Photo - March 2010</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8403222.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_18118747694d40285f57260.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/clerestory-lighting</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_33578533447651e925de1c.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Clerestory Lighting</image:title>
<image:caption>Trusses and clerestory lighting &amp; ventilation

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/cathedra-medalions</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_17070985344df63a4918693.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Cathedra - Medalions</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/typical-bay</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_11464061824adf8c40b21e2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Typical Bay</image:title>
<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;View of Typical Facade Bay&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20985236.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1788075097536334637bd3f.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Architect: PAPA Inc, with Michael Patrick as PAPA Inc’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery. 

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/new-front-steps</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_594248471505115c349630.jpg</image:loc><image:title>New Front Steps</image:title>
<image:caption>New Front Steps</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/san-pietro-in-montorio-bernini</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_12537190064768cbe619c59.jpg</image:loc><image:title>San Pietro in Montorio - Bernini chapel</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/final-design-entrance</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_200408347351681aac2ebc1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Final Design - Entrance</image:title>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo1431808.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_389396276489324603ee94.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo807766.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_210991436477974ce4245e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Il Gesu</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/west-facade-sketch-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15392137614be86219daeec.jpg</image:loc><image:title>West Facade Sketch View</image:title>
<image:caption>This sketch shows possible locations of imagery and statuary made of noble stone materials and set into the backdrop of cast-in-place concrete.  This represents the idea of constructing a very simple structural enclosure of simple materials and easy-to-build geometries, which can then as time and funding allows be clad and embellished with more precious materials.</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo11125910.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_10838786574e131f4238543.jpg</image:loc></image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo5111281.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_15633562144bfd82f83507d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Construction Photo - March 2010</image:title>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797725.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_1480683390476a4cc82bbe2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>City within a City</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
Parti sketches</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo922836.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_101376221447d1bd57e3217.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>2nd Floor Plan
2001 - New Residential Addition &amp; Renovation
$350,000
1,750 SF Addition
Principle-in-Charge:  Eric Anderson</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/precedents</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_16654371074a118f0bbe485.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Precedents</image:title>
<image:caption>For their simplicity and sobriety, and for their white-painted facades and contrasting windows and roofs, the Dunker Chapel and the Parish building were selected as precedents.  For its way of handling the entry and the upper windows, Lutyens' Campion Hall became an invaluable reference.</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/concept-view</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_505102950476a4ca3350c9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Concept View</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor John Marusczak
3rd Place Prize - American Wood Council National Student Competition
Site Plan - Regional area - Re-foresting the landscape</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/design-board</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_20499243504a118d603f205.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Design Board</image:title>
<image:caption>Overall Scope of Work is to design the first Guest House for the Nathanael Institute's Greenville Retreat Center, followed by the Chapel, and then the second Guest house.  PAPA was asked to design the front elevation and the interior Living Room and dining Room spaces, based on the client's desire to use resources efficiently, and through beautiful proportions and thoughtful detailing to create a place for sober reflection.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797723.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_396952033476a4cc14935c.jpg</image:loc><image:title>City within a City</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor Boswell
1st Place Prize - Precast Concrete Institute - National Student Competition
0-90 Axonometric</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo20985239.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_927589965536334656c476.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Architect: PAPA Inc, with Michael Patrick as PAPA Inc’s project Principal in Charge responsible for building design and project delivery. 

Photography copyright Jim Tetro Photography</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16470709.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_8653036805077fabb91d09.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Grove Facade View</image:title>
<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Approach to Tower Entry from South Campus&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894594.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_18943714114d74d5e527d36.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Before - After</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA and Ms. Johnson together transformed this kitchen to maximize functionality, increase storage space, and update the look.</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/interior-spaces</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_5519051984a118e2d96ef4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Interior Spaces</image:title>
<image:caption>The interior spaces are generated from Classical proportions.  Though not as tall as Vitruvius and Palladio would recommend for much larger spaces, given the more intimate scale of these rooms the one-to-one proportion of width to height will create a sense of spaciousness and generosity.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo14593507.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2488151354f89d3fe4e868.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo797794.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_839153168476a55a361d5b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Santa Maria in Trastevere</image:title>
<image:caption>Facade in Day</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo8894776.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_16911810154d74d872d606f.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kitchen Layout</image:title>
<image:caption>These drawings were created by PAPA for the client, and used to be sure that every utensil, dish and appliance had a good home in the new kitchen.  We also used these drawings in a three-hour meeting with the kitchen specialist at Lowe's, who used them in conversation with us to input the kitchen order.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/model-union-turnpike</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_146448088148fd175df3b58.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Model - Union Turnpike</image:title>
<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Whiteboard Model of Turnpike Facade&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo16470702.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_17608268065077fab100ab6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Grove Facade View</image:title>
<image:caption>&lt;b&gt;&lt;Font Color=&quot;BLACK&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;View of Grove Facade at Main Entry&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
St. John's University 
D'Angelo Center
Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design

Like the Union Turnpike facade, the Grove facade has a tri-partite organization that reveals the classroom spaces in the west wing, the communal entry in the middle, and the gathering place of the Living Room with the large multi-purpose room above in the east wing.

Whereas on the Union Turnpike side a single bay vocabulary of vertical glass and metal is varied to achieve different glazing opportunites, on the Grove side, the Living Room opens up with a series of large barrel-vaulted arches, reminiscent of Ellis Island as the gathering place for the nations of the world.  St. John's University is proud of its central efforts to gather its students and send them out into the world to be of service both during their time at the university and after.  This Living Room is symbolic of their gathering and acts as the heart of the campus symbolically as well as socially.

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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/photo14593509.html</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_7196993204f89d40269ab7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fountain Restoration</image:title>
<image:caption>PAPA assisted National Presbyterian Church (NPC) in refurbishing a 1969 marble-clad fountain in the garden in front of the main church building.  PAPA helped NPC develop specifications for the preparation and installation of new pool plaster, and helped procure services for marble repair and cleaning.  The fountain jets are currently being restored &amp; recalibrated.</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/subterranean-section</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_733445774476a4c9763a8f.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Subterranean Section</image:title>
<image:caption>University of Texas at Arlington
Professor John Marusczak
3rd Place Prize - American Wood Council National Student Competition
Concept Drawing - Subterranean Section</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/custom-glazing-detail</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_2075693868476b8b5f0d4a7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Custom Glazing Detail</image:title>
<image:caption>Custom &quot;permeable glazed windscreen&quot; at the Gallery

New Pedestrian Bridge, Rotunda, Gallery and Parking Structure
$35M
4 Levels
1,200 Spaces

Design Leader - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA</image:caption>
</image:image>
</url>   

<url>
  <loc>http://www.paparchitecture.com/diagram-spine</loc>
  <image:image><image:loc>https://images.on-this.website/5381_73095011548a9e8f17e94e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Diagram - &quot;Spine&quot;</image:title>
<image:caption>Mercer University, Regional Academic Center, GA

New $5M Prototype Classroom Facility for Adult Education, sited to integrate with local dining resources for students and hotels for conferees, with continuous connection to nature.

This project for Mercer University created a stand-alone &quot;Regional Academic Center&quot; with state-of-the-art flexible classrooms, offices and an admissions area, a bookstore, lounge and conference space.  From anywhere in the building every student, teacher and conferee can see out of the building to a natural landscape of great beauty.  The classrooms were designed with windows which create a peaceful connection to the outdoors, but sized so that the emotional space was created for the intimate activity of teaching.


Michael Patrick worked closely with Dean of program to create a state-of-the-art facility for adult learners.  The building was designed to sit on a ridge overlooking golf course, woods and pond, with views of nature available from all locations in the building.  This project transformed the adult education program at Mercer University by creating a beautiful place for both classes and out-of-classroom interactions.  Natural light, large classrooms with flexible layouts, and places for faculty and students to meet and mingle all made the building a great success for the University.  Classrooms also double as rentable conference spaces.  


Architect: Leo A Daly, with Michael Patrick as Leo A Daly's Design Director of the Atlanta office and project design architect responsible for building design.</image:caption>
</image:image>
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<url>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>View of 1/2&quot; scale design model by Michael Patrick

New Passenger Terminal
Martha's Vineyard Airport
17,500 SF
$8M

Lead Design Architect - Michael Patrick
Architect - TAMS Consultants, Boston, MA
Principal-in-Charge: Deborah Fennick</image:caption>
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New D'Angelo Center: combined University Center and Academic Center (UCAC)
$54M construction cost
5 Floors of classroom space, dining facilities, &quot;living room&quot; for the campus, student government offices, board room, multi-function space, social spaces, and new mechanical plant for portion of campus

Architect: Gensler, with Michael Patrick as Gensler's project Design Director responsible for building design</image:caption>
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<image:caption>This window could be created out of cast stone or precast concrete, as it is made of repetitive elements that could be assembled either under controlled conditions in a factory or in the field.  Potentially each quarter of a window could be assembled thus, perhaps even in a staging area on-site, and then hoisted into place for final weld connections in situ.</image:caption>
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