Booth 710: Erlab, Inc.Karl Aveard, Vice President Corporate Communications388 Newburyport Tpke., Rowley, MA 01969978.948.2216 phone; 978.948.3354 faxkaveard@erlab.com, www.captair.comCommitted to safety, per<strong>for</strong>mance, energy efficiency <strong>and</strong> sustainability,GreenFumeHood is an innovative technology that has become the st<strong>and</strong>ardbearer<strong>for</strong> the next generation of fume hoods. The Revolutionary laboratory fumehood with proprietary Neutrodine® filtration technology <strong>for</strong> multidisciplinaryh<strong>and</strong>lings <strong>and</strong> network use. A Global Solution <strong>for</strong> Green Buildings.Booth 728: Gilbane Building CompanyLarry Bacher, Principal, Higher Education COE7 Jackson Walkway, Providence, RI 02903401.456.5812 phone; 401.456.5814 faxlbacher@gilbaneco.com, www.gilbaneco.comGilbane, a full-service construction <strong>and</strong> real estate development companyis one of the country’s largest; providing a full slate of facilities-relatedservices <strong>for</strong> clients in the higher education market. The company maintainsa leadership role on campuses across the country with facilities <strong>for</strong> advancedresearch, academic excellence, student life <strong>and</strong> collegiate athletics, promotingenergy <strong>and</strong> resource conservation.Booth 317: EwingColeWilliam McCullough, Director, Academic Practice100 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, PA 19106215.625.4673 phone; 215.574.9163 faxwmccullough@ewingcole.com, www.ewingcole.comEwingCole, in practice <strong>for</strong> over 45 years, is a national, fully integratedarchitecture, engineering, interior design, <strong>and</strong> planning firm of more than 350professionals in Irvine, Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> Washington, DC. Our academicpractice expertise includes the design of student residences, classroom spaces,athletic <strong>and</strong> recreational venues, <strong>and</strong> per<strong>for</strong>ming arts centers.Booth 301: GlumacKirk Davis, Managing Principal320 SW Washington, Ste 200, Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97204503.227.5280 phone; 503.274.7674 faxkdavis@glumac.com, www.glumac.comGlumac is a full-service consulting engineering firm specializing in costeffective,sustainable design of commercial, institutional, healthcare,<strong>and</strong> advanced technology facilities worldwide. With eight offices in thewestern US, we are well positioned to serve our clients. Although our focusis mechanical, electrical <strong>and</strong> plumbing (MEP) consulting engineeringservices, we also offer extensive sustainable design expertise, lightingdesign, technology integration, <strong>and</strong> building commissioning services thatcomplement <strong>and</strong> enhance our core capabilities. At Glumac, we administercomprehensive building services engineering as a single coordinated packageto our clients.idea marketplaceBooth 823: FASTTACRay Steeb, President <strong>and</strong> CEO10431 Perry Hwy., Ste. 100, Wex<strong>for</strong>d, PA 15090724.935.1680 phone; 724.935.1682 faxrsteeb@fasttac.com, www.fasttac.comFounded in 2005 in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>,FASTTAC provides Software as a Service (SaaS)-based products that enablethe construction <strong>and</strong> facility management industries fast <strong>and</strong> easy deliveryof accurate contract documents <strong>and</strong> drawings. FASTTAC decreases theneed <strong>for</strong> printing <strong>and</strong> shipping by 80% <strong>and</strong> improves communication <strong>and</strong>collaboration while reducing project risk. When coupled with IntegratedProject Delivery, FASTTAC can save owners up to 30% of constructioncosts. FASTTAC can be found at www.fasttac.com.Booth 318: Goody ClancyRoger Goldstein, Principal420 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116617.262.2760 phone; 617.262.9512 faxroger.goldstein@goodyclancy.com, www.goodyclancy.comGoody Clancy is a firm of 100 architects, preservationists, planners <strong>and</strong> urb<strong>and</strong>esigners based in Boston. Specializing in design <strong>for</strong> civic <strong>and</strong> institutionalclients, we balance skill <strong>and</strong> vision in developing new ideas <strong>for</strong> campuses<strong>and</strong> dense urban sites. Since 1955, we have led the profession in developing<strong>for</strong>ward-thinking, prototypical designs that suit the time, setting <strong>and</strong> purpose<strong>for</strong> which they’ve been created.46 SCUP–44 Values <strong>and</strong> Vision Create the Future
Booth 322: Gwathmey Siegel & Associates ArchitectsJohn Arbuckle, Director of Business Development475 Tenth Ave., 3rd Fl., New York, NY 10018212.947.1240 phone; 212.967.0890 faxj.arbuckle@gwathmey-siegel.com, www.gwathmey-siegel.comGwathmey Siegel has in-depth experience in virtually every aspect ofacademic campus design – from student centers, libraries, <strong>and</strong> athleticcomplexes to teaching, research <strong>and</strong> cultural facilities. While many of thesebuildings are new structures, we have also undertaken significant renovationsof historic buildings, introducing new uses invenerable contexts.Booth 703: HOKJulie Stein, Knowledge Manager211 N. Broadway, Ste. 700, St. Louis, MO 63102314.421.2000 phone; 314.421.6073 faxjulie.stein@hok.com, www.hok.comHOK is a global architectural firm specializing in planning, design <strong>and</strong>delivery solutions. Through its collaborative network of 25 offices worldwide,the firm serves diverse clients within the public <strong>and</strong> institutional market.HOK is committed to developing resources <strong>and</strong> expertise to lead the worldtoward sustainable communities <strong>and</strong> building environments.Booth 401: Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + CompanyJane Cady Wright, President/Architect120 Atlantic St., Norfolk, VA 23510757.321.9600 phone; 757.321.9601 faxjwright@hewv.com, www.hewv.comSpecialists in the creation of strong student communities, including housing,dining, living/learning centers; residential colleges; <strong>and</strong> other student lifefacilities. Services include strategic thinking, master planning, programming,<strong>and</strong> architectural design.Booth 722: Holabird & RootJames Baird, Principal140 South Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60603312.357.1706 phone; 312.357.1909 faxjbaird@holabird.com, www.holabird.comSince 1880, Holabird & Root has been a leading architecture, engineering,interior design, <strong>and</strong> graphic illustration firm in Chicago. Today the firmcontinues its tradition of professional service, innovative design, <strong>and</strong>collaboration <strong>and</strong> has been involved in the master planning, programming,academic planning, design, renovation, <strong>and</strong> construction of numerous college<strong>and</strong> university facilities.Booth 809: Heery InternationalTom Woodward, Vice President999 Peachtree St., NE, Atlanta, GA 30309404.881.9880 phone; 404.875.3273 faxtwoodwar@heery.com, www.heery.comDesign, engineering <strong>and</strong> construction management firm with 30 officesthroughout the US. Portfolio includes projects <strong>for</strong> more than 400 colleges <strong>and</strong>universities including classroom <strong>and</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mance spaces, science centers,academic medical centers, 200+ sports facilities <strong>and</strong> campus-wide capitalprograms. Heery’s Stratus consulting group, comprised of <strong>for</strong>mer college<strong>and</strong> university presidents, vice presidents <strong>and</strong> deans, works with colleges <strong>and</strong>universities to leverage their assets <strong>and</strong> create competitiveinstitutional advantageBooth 814: Holzman Moss ArchitectureDebbi Waters, Principal214 W. 29th St., 17th Fl., New York, NY 10001212.465.0808 phone; 212.465.2226 faxdwaters@holzmanmoss.com, www.holzmanmoss.comHolzman Moss Architecture is a national planning, architectural <strong>and</strong> interiordesign firm with a <strong>for</strong>ty-year legacy of making memorable spaces. Oncampuses across the country we have programmed, planned <strong>and</strong> designedstudent centers, libraries, dining halls, per<strong>for</strong>ming arts centers, classroombuildings, <strong>and</strong> museums.idea marketplacewww.SCUP.ORG/ANNUALCONf/44 47