Interior Design
Firm Profile
Flansburgh Associates, Inc. (FAI) is a Boston-based architectural firm, nationally recognized as a leader in the planning and design of academic facilities. The firm has completed approximately 250 educational projects for K-12 (elementary, middle, high school, charter) school, college, and university clients.
The longstanding leadership of the firm's owners - Alan S. Ross, AIA; Duncan P. McClelland, AIA; David Croteau, AIA; and Jorge M. Cruz, AIA - and the continued dedication and professionalism of our design staff, has gained the firm a national reputation for design excellence, technical skill, and cost control.
Project Approach
Since FAI's inception in 1963, the firm has refined a project approach that integrates a collaborative design process and the production of high quality contract documents to meet diverse client program requirements within budget and schedule restraints. The interface of design disciplines (planning, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and engineering) occurs during all phases of our design process, so the result is comprehensive and unified. This approach enables our firm to provide an overall standard of excellence in both interior and exterior building design.
Design Philosophy
FAI emphasizes a cost effective, environmentally responsive approach to design. Our schools encourage teaching and learning by providing an uplifting, stimulating environment characterized by flexible spaces, state of the art equipment, natural lighting, effective ventilation, comfortable furniture, harmonious colors, appropriate scale, appealing character, and warm materials. Our schools are cost effective: they are invariably accomplished within the school funding formulas. Our designs are often very different from each other, reflecting the particular needs of each school, but they are all durable, easy to maintain, energy efficient, and excellent environments for learning.
Sustainable, Energy Efficient Design
Energy conservation measures are integral to all of our buildings. We are proud that the Stanley School in Waltham, MA is the first LEED certified (Silver) public school in Massachusetts. Its energy costs are 30% less than other school buildings completed around the same time. We have also helped several communities receive grants from the Massachusetts Technological Collaborative, securing over $1.5M for energy saving measures including occupancy sensors, daylight control, and photovoltaics. Our recently completed new dormitory project for the Williston Northampton School in Easthampton, MA uses a geothermal heating and cooling system to save energy. We are also currently designing a project for a private school in Hawaii that will meet the Living Building Challenge, a designation exceeding LEED Platinum, for an energy self-sufficient facility with a zero-carbon footprint.