Three NJIT Grads Join Princeton’s Hillier Architecture
Three graduates of the New Jersey School of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) were hired by Hillier Architecture, Princeton.
Jim Robbins, of Monmouth Junction, joins Hillier as a project architect for Baha Mar, a 1,000-acre Caribbean resort project. Previously with MRM Architecture/NJK-12 Architects, he holds a bachelor’s of architecture from the New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT. Robbins is a member of the International Code Council and New Jersey Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.
Salvatore Tomasiello, of Lincroft, who is also working on the Baha Mar project with Robbins was also hired. Tomasiello returns to Hillier after moving to Perez & Radosti Associates, East Windsor. An architect for 14 years, Tomasiello holds a bachelor’s of architecture from the New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT.
Janet Corzo, of Clifton, joins Hillier as an architectural intern in the science and technology practice group. Previously with Contegiacomo and Associates, NY, NY, Corzo holds a bachelor’s of architecture from the New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT and is enrolled as a master’s degree candidate in architecture. Corzo recently took second place in the open category of the 2006 ACSA/AISC Student Design Competition.

