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Nick Campanelli

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New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« on: March 10, 2010, 11:01:00 AM »
Hello all,

My name is Nick Campanelli.  I am a “newbie” to Golf Club Atlas, and look forward to future discussions with like-minded golf enthusiasts.  I was referred to the site by Jason Sloan (also a new member and long time college friend) and have been addicted ever since.

A little bit about myself.  I grew up in Enfield, CT, graduated from Penn State University in 2007 (BLA Landscape Architecture), and am now working for Copley Wolff Design Group, a small typical landscape design firm located in downtown Boston.  While I am not currently working in the golf industry, I am pushing towards a career in Golf Course Architecture.     

If anyone is in the Boston / CT area and is interested in playing some golf or even want to grab a beer, let me know.  I’m always looking to meet new people that share similar interests.  I’m one of those guys that will drive an hour or two to experience a new course.  On a side note, good luck to anyone participating in this year’s Armchair Architecture Contest that Charlie G has put together.  Thanks Charlie!   

Sincerely,

Nick Campanelli
Landscape Architect  //  Golf Course Architect

Niall Hay

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 11:21:41 AM »
Hello all,

My name is Nick Campanelli.  I am a “newbie” to Golf Club Atlas, and look forward to future discussions with like-minded golf enthusiasts.  I was referred to the site by Jason Sloan (also a new member and long time college friend) and have been addicted ever since.

A little bit about myself.  I grew up in Enfield, CT, graduated from Penn State University in 2007 (BLA Landscape Architecture), and am now working for Copley Wolff Design Group, a small typical landscape design firm located in downtown Boston.  While I am not currently working in the golf industry, I am pushing towards a career in Golf Course Architecture.     

If anyone is in the Boston / CT area and is interested in playing some golf or even want to grab a beer, let me know.  I’m always looking to meet new people that share similar interests.  I’m one of those guys that will drive an hour or two to experience a new course.  On a side note, good luck to anyone participating in this year’s Armchair Architecture Contest that Charlie G has put together.  Thanks Charlie!   

Sincerely,

Nick Campanelli


Welcome!

Carl Nichols

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2010, 11:31:22 AM »
Welcome!  Did you go to Enfield HS?  Play HS golf?

Brad Tufts

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2010, 11:31:37 AM »
Hi Nick,

I live in Southie, so I am a Boston guy as well.  Welcome to the club (Boston and GCA).  

We'll have to get together for a round sometime.

-Brad
So I jump ship in Hong Kong....

Adam Russell

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 12:59:01 PM »
Welcome Nick. What is involved in the LEED Accredited Professional process? How does it benefit you as a landscape architect? Thanks for your consideration of my questions.

KBM,

If Nick doesn't answer this I'll give you my thoughts - I'm a LEED certified Landscape Architect.
The only way that I could figure they could improve upon Coca-Cola, one of life's most delightful elixirs, which studies prove will heal the sick and occasionally raise the dead, is to put rum or bourbon in it.” -Lewis Grizzard

Tim Martin

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2010, 01:07:50 PM »
Nick- Welcome. I live a bit south of where you grew up in West Hartford. Let me know when you are back in Ct. and maybe we can play.

Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #6 on: March 10, 2010, 01:44:17 PM »
Welcome Nick. What is involved in the LEED Accredited Professional process? How does it benefit you as a landscape architect? Thanks for your consideration of my questions.

Kelly, thanks for asking and i look forward to future discussions.  I'm sure Adam will have some additional thoughts.  I, personally, have mixed opinions about what LEED stands for and how the process is implemented for projects as an LA.  Do i support the idea of creating a "green" rating system? Yes.  Do i feel that LEED is the tell all way to do so? No.  Is there a perfect solution?  I would argue no given each site is different.  Overall, I would consider LEED compliance to be another way for Uncle Sam to gain some cash from developers.  I would rather see tax credits or incentives given to a projects whose owners and designers take initiative to create an environmentally responsible product that responds to its site.  This seems to more appropriate than doing only whats needed to comply with a universal rating system.

A landscape architect's role in the process is minimal compared to say that of the architects or engineers.  Newer versions of LEED are incorporating site issues more and more into the equation, but version 2 (which many projects are still working with) does not.  Some of our responsibilities seem more obvious than others....increasing the amount of vegetated open space, reducing irrigation needs, etc.  Others responsibilities like using recycled materials in the design and reducing heat island effect may often be overlooked if not forced to comply with a rating system.     
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Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2010, 01:46:20 PM »
Welcome!  Did you go to Enfield HS?  Play HS golf?

Carl, I played varsity all four years.  Did you go to Enfield HS as well?  I graduated '02.   
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Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2010, 01:47:59 PM »
Hi Nick,

I live in Southie, so I am a Boston guy as well.  Welcome to the club (Boston and GCA).  

We'll have to get together for a round sometime.

-Brad

Brad, I currently live in Braintree with my Fiance.  I moved out of Southie in September.  We will definitely have to meet up for a round or two this summer.  Keep in touch.  I'll try to do the same.  -Nick
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Carl Nichols

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2010, 02:10:19 PM »
Welcome!  Did you go to Enfield HS?  Play HS golf?

Carl, I played varsity all four years.  Did you go to Enfield HS as well?  I graduated '02.   

No, I went to Simsbury HS, well before your time -- graduated in '88.  Back then we played  you guys in hoops and soccer, but I can't remember if we also played you in golf.

Welcome aboard.

PCCraig

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2010, 02:20:58 PM »
Welcome Nick!

I went to school in Boston and lived in the Back Bay. Haven't been able to eat a midwestern lobster roll or clam chowder as it's not nearly the same as at the "source!" :)
H.P.S.

Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2010, 03:08:42 PM »
Welcome Nick!

I went to school in Boston and lived in the Back Bay. Haven't been able to eat a midwestern lobster roll or clam chowder as it's not nearly the same as at the "source!" :)

Pat, Where are you now in the world?
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Adam Russell

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #12 on: March 10, 2010, 04:19:07 PM »
Welcome Nick. What is involved in the LEED Accredited Professional process? How does it benefit you as a landscape architect? Thanks for your consideration of my questions.

Kelly, thanks for asking and i look forward to future discussions.  I'm sure Adam will have some additional thoughts.  I, personally, have mixed opinions about what LEED stands for and how the process is implemented for projects as an LA.  Do i support the idea of creating a "green" rating system? Yes.  Do i feel that LEED is the tell all way to do so? No.  Is there a perfect solution?  I would argue no given each site is different.  Overall, I would consider LEED compliance to be another way for Uncle Sam to gain some cash from developers.  I would rather see tax credits or incentives given to a projects whose owners and designers take initiative to create an environmentally responsible product that responds to its site.  This seems to more appropriate than doing only whats needed to comply with a universal rating system.

A landscape architect's role in the process is minimal compared to say that of the architects or engineers.  Newer versions of LEED are incorporating site issues more and more into the equation, but version 2 (which many projects are still working with) does not.  Some of our responsibilities seem more obvious than others....increasing the amount of vegetated open space, reducing irrigation needs, etc.  Others responsibilities like using recycled materials in the design and reducing heat island effect may often be overlooked if not forced to comply with a rating system.     

Nick,

This is almost word for word what I was going to write.

KBM,

For the amount of money and time you invest in it, the USGBC reaps more of the benefits. It's more of a fancy title at the end of your name and loads of money for them. I'm looking into more relevant LA certifications now, like the Sustainable Sites Initiative. I think you can safely color me disappointed with the whole LEED process.
The only way that I could figure they could improve upon Coca-Cola, one of life's most delightful elixirs, which studies prove will heal the sick and occasionally raise the dead, is to put rum or bourbon in it.” -Lewis Grizzard

Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2010, 04:26:48 PM »
Adam, I'm pretty sure our opinions are common place among most LA's. Haha
Landscape Architect  //  Golf Course Architect

PCCraig

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #14 on: March 10, 2010, 04:53:27 PM »
Welcome Nick!

I went to school in Boston and lived in the Back Bay. Haven't been able to eat a midwestern lobster roll or clam chowder as it's not nearly the same as at the "source!" :)

Pat, Where are you now in the world?

After I graduated I moved back to Chicago. Drop me a message if you're ever in the area.
H.P.S.

Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #15 on: March 10, 2010, 05:18:53 PM »
Will do.  Same to you if your ever back in Beantown.
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Anthony Butler

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #16 on: March 10, 2010, 05:39:25 PM »
Nick,

Welcome to GCA.com from Concord, MA.

I am working on the other end of sustainability from you. i.e. inside the buildings. The idea, of course, being that it all goes to improving the quality of the outside anyway.

Not sure how long you've lived in the Boston area, but there are several decent public options beyond Red Tail and Pine Hills. Butterbrook just over the line in Westford is very decent value at $70 on the weekend.

Of course, it's always nice when a friend asks you for a game at Concord Country Club, TCC, Essex etc.

Possibility I might be working near in Quincy in Q2 2010. If so we'll have to do a game at Granite Links or something like that.

Anthony:

Next!

Bill Rocco

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2010, 06:58:15 PM »
Welcome Nick! I used to work for an Investment Bank in Boston, what is your favorite course in that area?

Anthony Gray

Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2010, 07:00:22 PM »


  Joe Pa without the glasses...What's next black sox?


  Welcome


Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area)
« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2010, 09:12:09 PM »
Welcome Nick! I used to work for an Investment Bank in Boston, what is your favorite course in that area?

Bill, I'm relatively new to the area.  Only been her for about a year now.  I would have have to say Widow's Walk in Situate so far.  You?  I have yet to get on any of the private clubs in the area.
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Nick Campanelli

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Re: New Member Intro | Nick Campanelli (Boston, MA Area) New
« Reply #20 on: March 10, 2010, 09:14:02 PM »


  Joe Pa without the glasses...What's next black sox?


  Welcome



Those glasses were auctioned off for $9,000.  Has to be some sort of record! haha
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