Edward J. Goodwin, AIA
Director/Manager of Commercial Architecture
Ed Goodwin is registered in Pennsylvania with 18 years of experience focused on project planning, design, and construction administration. His diverse background includes architectural and interior design of corporate, institutional, hospitality and residential projects.
Some of his work at our firm includes:
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100 Lenox Drive, Lawrenceville, NJ Renovation and additions to former 1970s-era Lenox China Headquarters
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Bethlehem Fields, Bethlehem, PA New construction of large complex of apartments and town homes
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Valley Forge Office Center, Wayne, PA: 480/500 Swedesford Rd. Renovation and reskinning of two buildings
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Valley Forge Office Center, Wayne, PA:
656/676 Swedesford Rd. Design of an addition with a three-story atrium that joins two existing buildings
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Blueberry Hill, Doylestown, PA - Renovations to historic structures, including barn, carriage house, and main residence, as new construction of 20,000 square feet of retail space
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Keystone Executive Center, Radnor, PA Exterior and interior renovations
A member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Ed earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree at Temple University. During his career he has served clients such as Lutron Electronics, Elm Street Square, Toll Brothers, The Vanguard Group, and Advanta Credit Card, among many others.
He has worked with a variety of organizations, including The Hillier Group, Cope Linder Architects, Thomas Jefferson University--where he served as Architectural Designer for the Department of Facilities Planning, Cathers & Associates, and Architecture/Design Alliance.
Among his past projects are:
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Toll Brothers, Horsham, PA - $1 million, 5,000-square-foot clubhouse
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Disney Quest, Philadelphia, PA - 130,000-square-foot retail complex,
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Advanta Mortgage, Horsham, PA - Interior design for $16 million, 108,000-square-foot corporate headquarters
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The Vanguard Group, Devon, PA - Interior design of a $3 million, 132,000-square-foot operations center
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Leeds & Northrup, Horsham, PA - Interior design of a $2 million, 128,000-square-foot electronic manufacturing facility
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South Jersey Expo Center, Pennsauken, NJ - Renovation of existing building into a $1 million, 108,000-square-foot expo center
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Department of Public Property, Philadelphia, PA Fire station renovations
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Mt. Airy Family Practice, Philadelphia, PA - $200,000, 15,000-square-foot expansion of medical clinic
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Legg Residence, Pocono, PA - Mountain retreat guesthouse (1,000 square feet; $150,000)
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Boothby Residence, Pocono, PA - Granny-unit addition (1,250 square feet; $180,000)
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Rorer Residence, Pocono, PA - Master bedroom and bath addition. (2,300 square feet; $200,000)
Ed has been featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer and Construction Today. He won the 1991 Monmouth Housing Alliance Competition, was a 1997 finalist for the Best Suburban Office Building (Advanta Credit Card) award sponsored by the Philadelphia Business Journal, and has served The Epilepsy Foundation as a committee member.
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