Implementing Integrated Practice at Antinozzi Associates
In order to be cutting edge in the design and construction industry, Antinozzi Associates started in early 2008 taking steps to implement Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) into the office. The major step in this implementation includes the use of Building Information...
Two Bridgeport Elementary School Projects Designed by Antinozzi Associates Officially Open
September 2008 will mark a major milestone for the Bridgeport Public School system and Antinozzi Associates as two elementary schools – one brand new, and one created (and expanded) from a former university residential dormitory – opened to students in the North and...
Oxford High School Receives Design Accolades
Oxford High School - September 5, 2007 -was a historic day for the 209-year old Town of Oxford, Connecticut. On that day, 267 students filed into the first and only high school in the Town's history. In prior years, students heading to high school found themselves...
Firm’s Direct Mail Campaign Wins Two SMPS – CT Awards
Society of Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) - April 2008 - Antinozzi Associates, along with marketing and graphic consultant Bligh Graphics, received two Marketing Communications Awards from the Connecticut Chapter of the Society of Marketing Professional...
New Principals Named at Architecture Firm
Bridgeport, CT, Jan. 15, 2008 Antinozzi Associates announced today that F. Michael Ayles, AIA and Paul Lisi, RA, have been named principals in the Bridgeport-based architectural and interior design firm. Ayles has been a member of the Antinozzi team since 1994, when...
Bridgeport Renaissance Draws Architects to City
BRIDGEPORT, CT Within a few blocks of their new offices, Paul Antinozzi and George Perham can see some of the landmark Bridgeport buildings their firm helped develop. There’s the railroad station, a courthouse, schools, offices, and a church. And there are new...
Changing the Image of Technical Education Through Design
The State of Connecticut is upgrading and changing the name of its trade schools from Regional Vocational Technical Schools to Connecticut Technical High Schools. That, says Paul Antinozzi, AIA, is a welcome design challenge from the client. The architecture and...
Architectural Firm Designs for Productivity
Increasing employee productivity should begin even before employees walk through the front door of the corporation. In fact, it’s the front door itself that may hold the key to at least a part of the company’s productivity level. The architecture and design firm,...