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Joseph F. Fuller, Jr. AIA, NCARB (born 1960) is a New York area architect specializing in Educational Architecture and Historic Preservation. He is best known for his firm’s designs for the 2009 Academy of Information Technology & Engineering in Stamford, CT, the 2010 restoration and expansion of Old Town Hall (Stamford, Connecticut), the expansion of Staples High School (Connecticut), and the restoration of the Gothic facades and campus of City College of New York.

Career and Company

Joseph F. Fuller Jr. received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the New York Institute of Technology. He is President and Managing Member of Fuller and D’Angelo, PC, Architects and Planners, the company founded by his late father Joseph F. Fuller Sr. AIA and Nicholas D’Angelo FARA, CSI in 1971 in Westchester, NY.

The Partners today are Fuller, Nicholas D’Angelo and his son, John D’Angelo, ARA, LEED AP. Said Zommorodian is the Firm’s Chief Designer.

Fuller leads a staff of 24 including architects, draftspersons, 3D animators and technical staff. Their mission is to produce innovative, environmentally sound, high-quality architectural projects that provide long-lasting solutions to the world’s ongoing design challenges. Green Building and Smart Buildings are among the concepts in the portfolio.[1]

Notable works

Academy of Information Technology & Engineering, Stamford, CT

Fuller and D’Angelo’s 2009 Academy of Information Technology & Engineering in Stamford, CT, has won awards both for design and education.[2] [3] [4] [5]

AITE Entrance
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Academy of Information Technology & Engineering

“Pupils are able to learn the basic fundamentals of construction by observing the immediate interior and exterior environment. The engineering aspects of various areas were conceived to have the structural, mechanical, electrical, and information technology components exposed to view. This assists in learning because the building is also their guide.“[6]

Old Town Hall, Stamford, CT

Old Town Hall Interior

Vacant for 20 years, the 1905 Old Town Hall (Stamford, Connecticut) was restored between 2008 and 2010, and a small addition added to allow for modern conveniences like elevators and air conditioning. Fuller and D’Angelo’s historic preservation and restoration of the Beaux-Arts building was honored by the CT Trust for Historic Preservation.

The rehabilitated interiors bring the Beaux-Arts architecture and the original scagliola finishes back to life. The paint toppings were stripped and the original colors and scagliola revealed and restored.[7][8]

Staples High School, Westport, CT

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Staples High School
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Staples Entrance

Staples High School is known for high academic performance, being ranked #7 among CT High Schools by US News and World Report.[9]

Fuller and D’Angelo are responsible for the design of the building as it exists today, which was designed to accommodate 1,800 students. Due to an ever-increasing student enrollment and rapidly accelerating advances in science and technology, new space is required to include a robotics lab, space for 3-D printing, laser cutting, and new areas for synthetic biology.

Fuller has presented studies of the further expansion with critical backup material to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Elliott Landon and the Westport Board of Education. Discussions are ongoing.

City College of New York

Fuller and D'Angelo have extensive experience in the area of historic restoration and vintage building renovation, including buildings that have received Landmark Designations.

Around the turn of the Twentieth Century, five Neo-Gothic buildings designed by architect George B. Post were built on the City College of New York (CCNY) campus, all featuring schist stone facades and terra cotta trims. These facades were “clad with the by-product of the City’s transit system, Manhattan schist, excavated during the construction of the IRT Broadway subway,”[10]

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Townsend Harris Hall after restoration
Detail of CCNY Gargoyles

A major project at the City College Campus was Fuller and D'Angelo’s award-winning restoration of these buildings, which was noted in the New York Times.[11] [12]

The project was to completely restore and preserve the facades. The terra cotta was fully replaced and the schist stone was replaced where deteriorated and fully re-pointed.[13] In addition, major structural flaws were discovered within the walls. The project was both Cosmetic and a difficult and intricate Structural Renovation.[14]

Drake Hotel, New York City (Renovation)

TWA World Headquarters, Mt. Kisco, NY

Icahn Foundation Schools, Bronx, NY

Awards

• Schooldesigner High Tech Silver Academy of Info by Fuller D’Angelo

• Schooldesigner Best Bronze Academy of Info by Fuller D’Angelo

• Edutopia 2008 DesignShare Awards for Best Scholastic Architecture, Academy of Information Technology and Engineering by Fuller D’Angelo 4/1/2009

• WAN Awards, World Architecture News Academy of Information Technology and Engineering by Fuller D’Angelo Feb 20, 2009

• CT Preservation Awards, CT Trust for Historic Preservation, Award of Merit, OLD TOWN HALL STAMFORD

• Society of American Registered Architects, Design Award of Special Recognition, Neo-Gothic Building Restoration of Townsend Harris Hall

Personal Background

Fuller’s joined the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (established in 1957) due to his interest for architectural historic preservation.[15]

Fuller races a 1958 Morgan Plus 4 and a 1959 Lotus 7 Series 1 under the banner of ICE9RACING, named after Ice-Nine, Vonnegut’s planet-killer. (See them at ICE9RACING.COM) He is also currently rebuilding a 1956 Austin Healey 100.[16]

Notes

  1. ^ www.fullerdangelo.com/contact.html
  2. ^ Schooldesigner Best Bronze Academy of Info by Fuller D’Angelo www.schooldesigner.com
  3. ^ Schooldesigner High Tech Silver Academy of Info by Fuller D’Angelo www.schooldesigner.com
  4. ^ Edutopia 2008 DesignShare Awards for Best Scholastic Architecture Edutopia Magazine, April 1, 2009. Edutopia: What Works in Public Education; the George Lucas Foundation.
  5. ^ WAN Awards, “A place for the IT crowd.” World Architecture News Feb 20, 2009
  6. ^ http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/project/2009/11117/fuller-and-d-angelo-pc-architects-and-planners/academy-of-information-technology-stamford-in-conneticut.html?q=Academy%20of%20Information%20Technology
  7. ^ http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Citizens-Financial-recognized-as-age-friendly-3498998.php
  8. ^ Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, Award of Merit Physical Preservation, Rehabilitation and Adaptive Use of the Old Town Hall Stamford. April 4, 2012, www.cttrust.org
  9. ^ http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/connecticut
  10. ^ Norval White, Elliot Willensky, Fran Leadon, AIA Guide to New York City, (New York: Oxford University Press: 2010) p. 510
  11. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1993/07/11/realestate/postings-renovation-at-city-college-preserving-gothic-arches.html
  12. ^ National Design Award of Special Recognition, Townsend Harris Hall; Society of American Registered Architects, October 17, 2003.
  13. ^ “Terra Cotta Reaches New Heights,” Traditional Building (September/October 2002, Volume 15/Number 5) pp. 54-56; Cover, Traditional Building (March/April 2002, Volume 15/Number2)
  14. ^ “CCNY Terra Cotta Restoration May Be Largest in North America,” New York Construction News (October 2002) pp. 49 et seq.
  15. ^ historicracinggroup.com/resources/Results/2012/HRGVSCCA2012.pdf
  16. ^ www.victorylane.com/articles/2014_06_pg42-43.pdf


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