Stephanie Randazzo-Dwyer

Associate

Biography

Stephanie Randazzo-Dwyer was born in Western New York and received a Bachelor of Professional Studies in Architecture in 1993 and a Master of Architecture from The State University of New York at Buffalo in 1995. Ms. Randazzo-Dwyer came to Boston to work for a large architectural firm, which specializes in large institutional and academic facilities. Over the course of the next few years she worked as project coordinator and designer on several institutional and residential projects. Ms. Randazzo-Dwyer led the construction administration phase on a 142,000 square foot mixed use development project for the South End Community Health Center. During this time, her design and programming experience was complemented with management and construction experience.

Ms. Randazzo-Dwyer accepted a position at Machado and Silvetti Associates in 2000. She served on the project team for One Western Avenue, Harvard University Graduate Student Housing, where she was the job captain responsible for design, coordination, and overseeing construction of all interiors on this 233,000 square feet building. She managed the MEP/FP coordination for the Hassayampa Academic Village Project, a 580,000 square foot dormitory complex at Arizona State University, and was project manager for the second phase of the Rockefeller Stone Barns renovation, and the South Station Subway Headhouses in Dewey Square, Boston. Ms. Randazzo-Dwyer was named an Associate in 2005 and is currently project manager for the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Selected Projects

Dewey Square Master Plan and
MBTA Head Houses

Boston, Massachusetts

Rockefeller Stone Barns

Pocantico Hills, New York

Hassayampa Academic Village

Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona

Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin