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| Ecoplan Architects |
| http://ecoplanonline.com |
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| Address: | 635 Palisade Avenue Englewood Cliffs - 07632 NJ/Northern |
| Contact: | John Brattoli |
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Company description:
Established in 1974, by Martin Santini FAIA, Ecoplan PA is an award winning full service architectural, planning, interior design and project management firm.
Based in Englewood Cliffs and Freehold New Jersey, the firm employees 23 technical and administrative staff whose dedication provides clients with a high level of personalized service.
Ecoplan’s goal for the past 27.5 years in practice is to produce creative solutions via a team approach that adds lasting value to their projects at realistic costs. Since it’s founding, Ecoplan has served more than 800 clients; completing well over 1000 projects for a variety of corporate and commercial clients, state, county and municipal government clients, and several college, university and school board clients. The firm was recently recognized by New York Construction News as the award winner of one of its twenty top projects in the Year 2000 in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut region for its Paradise Harbor Condominium Complex which was the adaptive re-use of an old papermill factory on the Hudson River in Piermont, New York which was transformed into 83 luxury condominiums.
The firm also is the recipient of a Bronze Medal from AIA/New Jersey’s 2000 Design Awards Program for its design of the New Center of Technology Management at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, as well as an award for Excellence in Architecture from the AIA/Newark and Suburban Architects Section for this project. Ecoplan has several other design award winning projects such as the Spider Monkey Pavilion at the Van Saun Park Zoo in Paramus, New Jersey, The Wyckoff Family YMCA in Wyckoff, New Jersey, The Railroad Café Restaurant in Englewood, New Jersey and private residences in Englewood, New Jersey and Montauk, New York.
The firm’s leadership is under the direction of Martin Santini FAIA, who has recently been elected by the members of AIA/New Jersey to serve as their 2002 – 2004 Regional Director. Mr. Santini is currently Past President of Architects League of Northern New Jersey a section of AIA/NJ and served as AIA/NJ State President for two years, (1995 & 1996).
Ecoplan principals have provided pro bono services to a variety of organizations including the John Harms Center for the Arts and the Community Baptist Church in Englewood, New Jersey and Habitat for Humanity in Morristown, New Jersey.
Several principals are also involved with their communities serving on the Environmental Commission, Planning Board and Construction Board of Appeals.
Ecoplan also supported four students from N.J.I.T. School of Architecture in their design efforts for “Canstruction 2000”. The students won second prize for their creation at the Liberty Science Center. The food products used for the design were donated to the Food Pantry in Jersey City.
In 1999, Ecoplan was ranked the 14th largest architectural firm in the State by New Jersey Business Magazine.
Ecoplan’s mission statement is “to develop and promote a progressive architectural firm who’s integrity and leadership in the field will motivate and retain outstanding people dedicated to producing design excellence, and superior technical service; resulting in distinction to the client and the firm for the profit of both.”
Ecoplan received the AIA New Jersey 2001 Architectural Firm of the Year Award; bestowed at the service awards ceremony in Trenton on October 18, 2001.
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