Tony McConnell, Associate Partner, joined Robert A.M. Stern Architects in 2006. He is a dependable collaborator and communicator both inside the office and on-site, with expertise in Construction Administration and Precast Envelope Systems.
His institutional work includes the Uncommon Charter High School and Achievement First Brooklyn High School in Brooklyn; the Steers Pavilion for the McEwen School of Communications at Elon University; two new residential colleges at Yale University; the LEED Platinum George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas; Schwarzman College, the residential and academic center for the Schwarzman Scholars at Tsinghua University; three projects at Villanova University including the 1,135-bed Lancaster Avenue student residences, the Performing Arts Center, and Vic Maggitti Hall; the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art and the Main Circle renovation at the University of Notre Dame; the interdisciplinary arts and technology hub, Bernstein Hall, at Colgate University; and three projects at Marist College including the Natural Sciences & Allied Health Building, the 789-bed North Campus Housing project, and the Steel Plant Studios, the new home for the College's Fine Art and Fashion programs within a renovated and expanded historic industrial building.
Mr. McConnell’s work for commercial clients includes One Water Street, the headquarters for American Water in Camden, New Jersey; the LEED Platinum Five Crescent Drive, the offices for GlaxoSmithKline, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in Pennsylvania; and designs for two office buildings in Washington, DC. He also worked on the Ocean Course Golf Clubhouse in Kiawah, South Carolina.
Mr. McConnell received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Notre Dame. He is a member of the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute and has served on the institute’s Architectural Advisory Committee; at RAMSA, he shares his technological expertise with staff as a member of the Design Technology department. He is a licensed architect in the State of New York.