November, 2022
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Tim Boyland named in CityandStateNY.com's 2022 Staten Island Power 100.
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March, 2022
AIA Names 2022 Collaborative Achievement Award Winners
The Institute selected three winners exhibiting a "beneficial influence on or advanced the architectural profession."
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tba architecture and planning is proud to share that our president, Tim Boyland, is part of a team that is being recognised by AIA for
"distinguished achievements of design" and their "beneficial influence on or advanced the architectural profession.
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"Assembled in just 24 hours in the spring of 2020, the AIA New York Unified Task Force City and State worked hand in hand with the state
government to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, transforming existing building into facilities that helped mitigate the strain on New York's
overwhelmed healthcare system. The team of design professionals, which came from AIA New York and AIA New York State, sourced over
1,000 buildings capable of providing additional life-saving beds and medical services to individuals infected with COVID-19."
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February, 2021
Since 1972, the program has ensured that AIA, Chapters, and members are prepared to assist communities nationwide and internationally in leadership and volunteer roles. This strengthens AIA Component preparedness and fosters mutually beneficial relationships with jurisdictions and the larger disaster-response community.
As the State Disaster Coordinator, some of Tim’s responsibilities will include: advocating for the adoption of AIA’s model Good Samaritan Law; promoting and facilitating post-disaster building safety assessment (SAP) training, including state-required certifications (if any); establishing and maintaining relationships with state and local officials; AIA state, local and national components; developing and maintaining a roster of trained volunteers; and creating a state task force of trained volunteers to provide local leadership, to name a few. Should a disaster occur, additional responsibilities may include coordinating assistance requests with local/state officials and mobilizing volunteers.
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January, 2020​
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AIA Monthly Member, January 2020: Tim Boyland
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Mr. Boyland has a longstanding history of active professional affiliations, advocacy, and service to the community having served on numerous non-profits, advisory panels, and task forces. In 2004, he was appointed to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Lower Density Growth Management Task Force tasked with re-evaluating the City’s antiquated zoning regulations for Staten Island.
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January, 2016
Preserving and Renewing a Derilict Farm Colony
The rescue and subsequent preservation and improvement of the derelict farm colony site in Staten Island, NY is examined and summarized by
The New York Times.
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Both the landmarks commission and the City Planning Commission approved the project, designed by Vengoechea & Boyland, which was headed
by the architects Pablo E. Vengoechea, a former vice chairman of the landmarks commission, and Timothy G. Boyland, whose maternal
grandmother, Madeline Jefferys Henri, worked as a practical nurse at the Farm Colony from 1945 to 1965.
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November, 2014
Staten Island’s renaissance continues to move full steam ahead as the Landmarks Preservation Commission has unanimously approved the rehab of the long-abandoned poorhouse and farm located on the oft forgotten borough. Curbed reports that the New York City Farm Colony will be redeveloped into 350 units of senior housing with some retail space in a new eco-minded project called ‘Landmark Colony’. The plan, which is being spearheaded by NFC Associates in cooperation with the New York City Economic Development Corporation and Vengoechea + Boyland Architecture was lauded for its site-sensitive design and ample green space.
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February, 2015
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Meritorious Achievement Award recognizes work of unusual achievement in the field of Planning.
This was awarded to the Staten Island Planning Committee and the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery for the Staten Island New York Rising Community Reconstruction Plan. The Plan was supported by a multidisciplinary team comprised of Perkins Eastman Architects, BFJ Planning, and Louis Berger Group. Alex Zablocki, New York City Regional lead for the NY Rising Program Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery, accepted the award on behalf of the team. The Staten Island NY Rising Plan used a collaborative approach to address resilience of the Island’s most vulnerable communities impacted by Superstorm Sandy.
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