Celli-Flynn Brennan - Architects & Planners


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Thomas C. Celli, AIA

President
Mr. Celli has been affiliated with Celli-Flynn Brennan since 1969, initially as a principal and as president since 1985. His commitment to all facets of the educational process, whether program or project related, has lead to his participation in such organizations as NITLE, PKAL, and CIC. He has led the firm to recognition as a major leader in the fields of Campus Master Planning and Campus Designs. Thanks to Tom’s contributions, CFB has completed campus master plans in over 7 states.

A representative sampling of his work follows:

  • Paterno Library, Penn State University
  • Hillman Library renovation
  • Library Archives, University of Pittsburgh
  • Campus Master Plans
    • Seton Hill University
    • The Sage Colleges
    • Allegheny College
    • Robert Morris University
  • Science Centers
    • University of Charleston
    • Carlow University
    • Carroll College
    • Lebanon Valley College
    For his design of the East Wing of the Pennsylvania State Capitol, he won the Arthur Ross Award from Classical America.

Education

  • Bachelor of Architecture, 1967, Cornell University
  • The John Root Travelling Fellowship in Architecture

Professional Registration/Certification

  • Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, NCARB

Professional Affiliations

  • The American Institutes of Architects
  • Past Member of the National American Institute of Architects Committee on "Architecture for Education"
  • Council of Independent College’s Getty Grant Advisory Committee
  • Faculty member for the NSF’s Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL)
  • National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)

William P. Brennan, AIA

Vice President
Mr. Brennan's focus for the past 32 years has been on institutional and commercial projects. Renovation, restoration and adaptive reuse of historic structures and design of new educational projects are among his strengths. Bill joined CFB in early 1999; he was formerly the managing principal of an 80-person Pittsburgh architecture firm. Presently, Bill is Vice President and leads CFB's project management and technical excellence group. He is a member of the AIA, the National Trust and the Association of Preservation Technologies International.

Education

  • Bachelor of Architecture with Distinction, 1975, Pennsylvania State University
  • Leadership Development Program, The University of Maryland
  • Professional Development Courses, George Washington University

Professional Registration/Certification

  • Pennsylvania, NCARB

Professional Affiliations

  • American Institute of Architects
  • Preservation Technologies
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Urban Land Institute

Kevin G. Scott, RA

Vice President
With over 25 years of experience and a keen sense of context, Mr. Scott leads the CFB design effort. His  expertise is in designing educational environments and attending to the rigorous detail associated with renovations and restorations. Kevin joined Celli-Flynn Brennan in 1998 and has become a partner in the firm.He is currently working on the Main Building at Peace College and just recently finished the design for the addition to St. Paul Cathedral. He is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Preservation Fund of Pennsylvania.He has successfully directed the development of and served as project architect for many structures unique projects.

Education

  • Master of Architecture, 1983, University of Pennsylvania
  • BS in Architecture with High Distinction, 1978, Pennsylvania State University
  • Architecture Foreign Study Program, 1977, Florence, Italy
  • Lawrence J. Ostermayer Memorial Scholarship
  • Harvard University, Prof. Development Courses in Campus Planning and Student Center Design, 1999

Professional Registration/Certification

  • Pennsylvania