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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-99-0214�10-m J-99-350 3/23/99 RESOLUTION NO. 9 9 — 214 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD FOR TERMS AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individuals are hereby appointed as regular members of the Urban Development Review Board, each to serve a term expiring October 27, 1999, or until the nominating Commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: David Wolfberg Richard Arango Commissioner Arthur E. Teele, Jr. REPRESENTED FTELD: (Landscape Architect or Architect) Architect Commissioner Joe Sanchez Architect Marilys Nepomechie Commissioner Joe Sanchez Architect PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of March , 1999. This Adm' ' trative Act hall become I 1 f ec(✓ ef ly. . V"%ic-d -Pt CITY CLERK MESS :t/ 391:BSS CITY COMMSSION MEETING OF MAR 2 9 1999 Resoludon No. 99-- 214 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: February 18, 1999 FILE: SUBJECT: Urban Development Review Board REFERENCES: March 9, 1999 Agenda ENCLOSURES: .List of Members. Recnu,r;n„ The Urban Development Review Board was created to recommend whether the design of developments and/or improvements within certain zoning districts as shown in the zoning atlas of Ordinance No. 11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, as amended or superseded, are in conformance with City guidelines and standards. Please be aware that City Code Section 62-257 states in part: "(a) At least five (5) members shall be architects registered in the State of Florida. Each member shall have had five (5) years of experience after registration in the practice of his profession. (b) Four (4) other members shall be either architects or landscape architects registered in the state, and shall meet the same criteria as subparagraph (a), above. (c) The alternate member shall satisfy the qualifications set forth in paragraph (b), above. (d) During the qualification process, professional organizations such as the American Society of Architects and the American Society of Landscape Architects shall be encouraged to submit names of persons and their qualifications to the city commission through the city manager." Four appointments are needed at this time. • Commissioner Teele has one nomination for seat currently held by David Wolfberg, whose term expired. • Chairman Plummer has one nomination for an alternate seat currently held by Albert R. Perez, whose term expired. • Commissioner Sanchez has two nominations for seats currently held by Danny Perez and Hakki Koroglu, who were nominated by former Commissioner Hernandez and whose terms expired. During the Commission meeting of November 17, 1998 our off ce was directed to advertise for additional applications. No additional applications were received. This issue was deferred during the November 17, 1998 and January 26, 1999 Commission 99- 214 f 4 URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD (10 members) GORT Robert Chisholm, Architect, 7254 S.W. 48 St., M-33155 (666- 7200) HERNANDEZ Danny Perez (Sanchez's) HERNANDEZ Hakki Koroglu, Architect, 3121 Commodore Plaza, Ste. 303, (Sanchez's) M-33133 C1? R-99-76 1-26-99 R-98-485 5-12-98 R-98-84 1-13-98 10-26-99 10-26-98 10-26-98 Mol RES-waived 71 RES-OK MUST .FILE: STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INTEREST 01/29/99 page # 2 �terli�:3;Y!.3its�tfsi'.�`tU`�if$4ri ersu-. .i:«:-•< u . 't u t .:+i+X� h` 7 Gf e W r:.4�..z3�a"�3iE. �'+� �;. URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD (10 members 18 APPOINTED BY NAME, ADDRESS. PHONE RESOLUTION TERiVI REQUIRED 11 EXPIRE TEELE David Wolfberg, Architect, Wolfberg Alvarez, 5960 S.W. 57 R-98-715 Ave., M-33143 (666-54-74) 7-14-98 10-27-98 TEELE Emmanuel Uche, Architect, 4128 N. Miami Ave., M (305-576- R-98-1131 0572) 10-27-99 11-17-98 PLUMMER Thorn Grafton, Architect, 2814 Chucanantah Rd., M-33133 R-99-76 (H/W 305854-7083;F= 305-854-6680) 10-27-99 1-2G-99 DE YURRE Alternate: Albert R. Perez Landscape Architect, 250 5-51 (Plummer's) Catalonia Ave., Ste. 300, Coral Gables 33134 (305-445-9223; R-93_95 1 10-26-96 F=305-445-6131) REGALADO Willy Bermello, Chairperson, Architect, Bermello and Assoc., R-98-1131 2601 S. Bayshore .Dr., M-33133 (W= 859-2050; H=446-1700) I 1-17-98 10-27-99 RES-OK REGALADO Juan Zubillaga, Architect, 3191 Coral Way (403), M-33145 R-99-76 (305-443-6160; 305-4433-5510) 10-26-99 =: 1-26-99 GORT Clyde Judson, Architect, 2730 S.W. 3 Ave., Suite 203, M- 33129 (858-7070) 11-17-98 10-27-99 RES-OK � 1-17- C,® 1 . lam+ MUST FILE: STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL. INTEREST page # i 01 /29/99 meetings. We have received applications (copies attached) from the following individuals: Richard Arango, Architect Robin Murray Bosco, Architect Juan Antonio Bueno, Landscape Architect Jorge R. Cibran, Architect Marilyn R. Nepomechie, Architect James W. Piersol, Architect Luis O. Revuelta, :Architect Donald Sackman, Architect Betty Sanchez-Zeinali, Architect Mike Sardinas, Architect Terry A. Siegall, Architect David A. Wolfberg, Architect Bernard Zyscovich, Architect The Commission is not limited to the list provided above in making appointments to the board. Current members may be reappointed. For your information, attached please find a copy of the current membership of said board. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting that the City Manager place this issue on the March 9, 1999 Commission agenda. WJF:sI c: Joel E. Maxwell, Assistant City Attorney Maria J. Chiaro, Assistant City Attorney Lourdes Slazyk, Assistant Director, Department of Planning and Development Sarah Eaton, Liaison/Preservation Officer, Department of Planninand Development g Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Willy Bermello, Chairperson 99- 214 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME .Richard.,. ArAngo.................. ADDRESS 4180 Loquat Avenue Miami ............................................................... OCCUPATION. ..."."""""" Architect BUSINESS / EMPLOYER .................................... Arango Architects I ......................... TELEPHONE/FAX F1. 33133 305-663-0870 .......................................... BUSINESS ADDRESS ................................................................. 4180 Loquat Avenue Miami, Fl. 33133 ._....._..........._....._...._.........._.......... LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN OF MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. AR001 1 670 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 10 ❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE A(�TIES, A=/OR � OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSM ABOVE. _ ON(S) CHECKED Please see enclosed resume. Jy .� SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABtE) SIGNATURE DATE CANDIDATE SIGNATUR DATE 1/ 2 8/ 9 7 70 99- 214 ArangO Architects 4 IBC- LOCUa; n'Ve- I= �0�.6E3.087C January 28, 1997 Francisco J. Garcia Principal Land Development Specialist / UDRB Liaison Department of Community Planning and Revitalization City of Miami Re: City of Miami Urban Development Review Board Dear Mr. Garcia: As the grandson of someone who came to live in Miami in 1920 and the son of a Miami native, I care deeply about our city. I also believe that citizens who do not participate in civic affairs are, as the ancient Greeks called them, "Good For Nothings." For this reason, I offer myself for public service. Though I am a resident of Coconut Grove my concerns include those of Liberty City, Overtown, Little Havana, Downtown and other neighborhoods. My formal education at The University Of California At Berkeley included substantial amounts of both City & Regional Planning and Urban Design. My personal familiarity with Miami's history provides a relatively unique perspective. Sincerely, Richard Arango, Architect _, s `-Ij° 71 -+ -- w _. 99- 214 4 �. � pry Richard Aranga Architect Education 1976 A.B. Arch. College of Environmental Design University of California at Berkeley (Honors) 1980 M. Arch. College of Environmental Design University of California at Berkeley Professional Registration 1986 Registered Architect - State of Florida Civic Involvement 1987-1988 Chairperson, A.I.A. Architecture in the Schools Committee 1988-1990 City of Coral Gables, Board of Architects 1991-1993 Editor, Miami Chapter A.I.A. Newsletter 1991 Contributor, Articles - The Miami Herald 1992 Miami Corespondent, Architecture Magazine 1992 MetroDade Center For The Fine Arts, Exhibition Design 1992 Florida International University Festival Of The Trees 1993 National Association Of Housing And Redevelopment Officials Award of Excellence - Jury in Building Design 1993 Board of Directors, Arango Design Foundation 1993 Florida International University, Visiting Lecturer Honors & Awards 1980 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship, College of Environmental Design, University of California at Berkeley 1980 First Prize, A.S.U.C. Wurster Hall Remodeling Design Competition - University of California at Berkeley 1982 Commendation. Progressive Architecture Magazine Conceptual Furniture Competition 1992- New York Museum of Modem Art Christmas/Holiday card "Silver Joy" 1993- Marquis Who's Who In The South And Southwest Marquis Who's Who in Science And Engineering 1994- Marquis Who's Who In The World 4180 Loquat Avenue Coconut Grove, Florida33133 305.663.0870 utopia@shadow.net 9 9 ! 214 Richard Aranac Architect Professional Experience 1976 Hellmuth Obata & Kassabaum, San Francisco, Ca.. Drafter - Riyand International Airport. Riyand, Saudi Arabia 1978 Kaplan McGloughlan Diaz, San Francisco, Ca. Drafter - La Galleria Condominium. San Francisco 1979 Skidmore Ownings & Merrill, San Francisco, Ca. Intern - Crocker Center, Los Angeles 1980 Robinson Mills & Williams, San Francisco, Ca. Designer/Drafter - Gateway Office (park. South San Francisco Deerwood Office Park, Contra Costa County SWA Group Offices, Sausalito 1982 Frank Rupert Bryant, Architect,- Walnut Creek, Ca. Project Manager/Designer - California First Bank Building, Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Professional Park, Walnut Creek 1985 Milton Harry Associates, Miami, FI. Project Manager - Concourse F MIA Hanger 1, Opa Locka Airport 1986 Arango Architects, Miami Jack & Linda Eads Residence. Miami Dr. David Glabman, MD, PA Offices, Miami Drs. Reed & Melia MDs, PA Offices, Miami Dr. Cesar Guerrero MD, PA Offices, Miami Dr. & Mrs. Reed Residence, Miami Dr. Farmer Residence. Miami Our Lady of Lourdes Meeting / Instructional Building. Boca Raton Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Offices & Rectory, Boca Raton Mercy Hospital Emergency Department, Miami North Miami Community Mental Health Center. South Florida State Hospital, Pembroke Pines St. Jude's Church of Tequesta, Tequesta (Invited Competition) Goodebodies International, Prototypical Display Fixture Design Anda SR Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale Dade County Public Schools South Maintenance Facility, Miami Arango, Inc., Dadeland Mall, Miami `—• = �,6 Arango Residence. Miami � ` W C 4180 Loquat Avenue •� Coconut Grove. FI. 33133 305.663.0870 utopia@shadow.net 99- 214 0 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME ROBIN MURRAY BOSCO 305 442-2345 FAX 305 443-9400 ............. ................................ _................ ........................................ ......... ........... ............................. . ADDRESS TELEPHONE / FAX 2937 S.W. 27TH AVENUE, SUITE 207, COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA 33133 ........................ ...... _................................................. ...,......... ....................-_........_ ...._._-... _... _»........................._............._...... OCCUPATION ARCHITECT BUSINESS / EMPLOYER 74 .ROBIN BOSCO ARCHITECTS 8 PLANNERS, INC. __ :< r .......................... ,,�..........._......... ,". BUSINESS ADDRESS . � -� r• : � -- SAME AS ABOVE LIST ANY pTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TTfLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMIxS+ p __ �.4 THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) 13 ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. AA COO 1768 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE .26 AR 0005318 13 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. ATTACHED PLEASE FIND RESUME COVERING SUMMARY INFORMATION OF ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE. ROBIN BOSCO HAS MAINTAINED AN ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE IN THE COCONUT GROVE AREA FOR THE PAST 26 YEARS; MR. BOSCO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN OF MONTY TRAINER'S, FOREST GROVE PLAZA, THE GROVE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, AND MR. BOSCO PARTICIPATED IN THE DESIGN COMPETITION FOR THE DINNER KEY MARINA HELD IN 1989. ROBIN BOSCO'S OFFICE HAS JUST COMPLETED THE DESIGN FOR THE AWARD -WINNING DADELAND STATION, A VERTICAL -RETAIL, POWER CENTER. THE FIRM IS A FULL -SERVICE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ORGANIZATION --COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTAIL, MASTER/MIXED-USED SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) DEVELOPMENTS. SIGNATURE DATE CANDIDATE SIGNATURE I (F' - DATE ROBIN M. BOSCO JANUARY 24. 19g7 99- 214 N PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR SEPARATE RESUME. ATTACH A TION: PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED: I• ROBIN BOSCO -- OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL BACKGROUND 2. ROBIN BOSCO ARCHITECTS t; PLANNERS, INC. -- OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE 3. AND, A PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS IF YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR WOULD LIKE A COMPLETE LISTING OF ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE. ROBIN BOSCO/ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS, INC. #442-2345 EXPERIENrrc- AND COMU lull,.:-- 99- 214 PARTIAL LIST OF CLI, s Robin BiNc•u'Architec•t-, & Planner-,. Inc. ,- 21 - Berkowitz Development Corp. Co►tunerri:: i Florida Shopping Center Group Dade County/Dade County Transit Authority Alan Potamkin Finley Matheson Manny Medina The Wackenhut Corporation Temple Shir Ami & Day Care Facilities Toddler Tech Child Care Facilities Barnes & Noble,: Bed, Bath & Beyond tit Best Buy Stores Builders Square z Michael's Craft Stores L _. _— Ross Stores Sports Authority _ Target Stores Winn -Dixie Stores Walgreens Courtefined-use Deve10PMents/A1A%-tcY Planning li C ompany Berkowitz-Potatnkin Venture Lazarus & Jennings Group Monty Trainers Dinner Key Marina Associates Colonial Properties of Fort Myers, Inc. Lee County School Board P.G.A. National 0 West Palm Beach with aZE�idetui:tl Lazarus Communities Courtelis Company Colonial Properties, Inc., of Ft. Myers Jennings Construction Company Dade County -- HUD Shannon, Strobel, Weaver Steven Shere Building Corp. t,a1e 1'lanntn Law Offices of Spence, Payne, Massington,Grossman,. Design Consultant -- The Falls Shopping Center Bed, Bath & Beyond Best Buy Stores Ross Stores Sports Authority Winn -Dixie Stores 99- 214 U\'ER�'IE11' OF ROhin Bosco! Arehitecte, f'(rttrners. Inc. r I• J Since the fnm's inception in 1971, Robin Bosco Architects &Planners has attained a reputation for its innovative design philosophies and for its understanding of the elements inherent in solving co "temporary development problems. While the firm has established a prominent client listing with large architl ectura commissions to its credit over the past 25 years, it has at the same time, formed an ra efficient corporate base which affords the firm the fleadbilit, to respond quickly to changing client and market conditions. It is the philosophy of the firm to foster creativity, client interaction, and to streamline project management systems. The scope of professional services offered is best illustrated by the fum's extensive e��enence in all Phases of design: • 1-ommercial Dadeland Station, An Award -twinning Vertical Power Retail Center Award -winning Office Buildings Waterfront Mixed -use Developments and Restaurants Shopping Centers and Retail Sites for National Chains Warehouse -Office Projects Temple Shir Anti with, School Day PMU/Sohoal Facilities Design for Propose. Boston Red Sox Training Facility -Fort Mvers Residential Award -winning Multi -family Housing Public, Rehab, FHA, and FRID projects Congregate Living Facility Designs Custom Homes Historic Preservations 'I'lixed-Use Developments $ Master Planning • Interior Design and Space Planning Emphasis is placed upon the use of highly qualified stag' and the use of the latest Computer -Aided Design (CADD) Technologies. Client presentations are created on CARD Systems; to be an interactive process allowing the client to walk thY ems; these presentations are intended visualization of preliminary to foal designs. rough a three-dimensional 99- 214 F . - RA.`�wRaW4.w.: a avcrfspF�• cxs 77 r OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTI R L BAC'K(;R )i'\[) T . ont Rob"' rci,.t—t ob"' Bosco , Principals A native Miamian. Robin Bosco received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University ofFiorida in 1969 where he developed exceptional abilities in the areas of design and building technologies. As an outstanding design student. Robin was selected Ibr participation in special study programs at the instituto de Cultura in San Juan, Puerto Rion, and also at the Instituto di Urbanistica in Florence. Itah where he studied directly under Professori Leonardo Ricci. During this period he also logged work experience in the Miami Offices of Doxiadis and Associates and Pancoast, Ferendino. Grafton Architects. After graduation in 1969, Robin moved to Boston to practice with the fum of Ashley/Meyer/Smith and Associates where the mope of his work experience included commercial, housing, mass transit, and urban graphic systems. To further his architectural education, Robin spent a year of independent travel and research throughout the European andh ideastern Countries studying architectural building systems and urban development. He returned to Miami in 1971 to open his otice in Coconut Grove and has been practicing in Miami since that time, receiving rcw. guition for numerousaward-winning residential and commercial projects. During the course of his professional career, Robin has been affiliated with the American Institute of Architects, The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, and the Builders Association of South Florida. Degrees and Educational Experience: • Bachelor of Architecture University of Florida • Instituto de Cultura, 1969 San Juan Puerto Rico Urban —+ I967 Planning Studies `-1 i • Instituto di Urbanistica , Florence, Italy Urban Planting directed _ - o by Professori Leonardi Ricci • Harvard University, Graduate School of Design -' 1968 1993 Retail Complexes : 'w _ 1994 & Rergistcred .architect: 1995 • State of Florida • Nat'l Council of Arch Boards 1971 • State of Texas (inactive) 1983 • State of N.C. 1983 • State of Georgia 1985 State of Alabama 1985 1996 General Contractor's License robin bosco/crchit 19$1 cts & tanners i 2937 Southwest 27th oven e/ � p ' nc su to 207/ coconut grove, fbrido 33133 / 305 442-2345 `a`,`�" ��114 _ . �� ...; ...-..-, ._ ... ,r'-K -, �-.-.-: .,...-v..v r,*rr.*..s•.;,:...:� »s-;^+vn.� • ,. ww.wc:u 5 7•�z:eerx.��c m r c..; trre :.=.vt:*�.,.,.,_u OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME Juan Antonio Bueno ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX --------------------------------._----- ............. 216 Catalonia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134 445-7575/446-3550 ......OCCUPATIO.........................N ............ ........... ........._................. ........................ ............ ........ ..............................................................*........................ . ..................... Professor & Landscape Architect _ .......................................... BUSINESS /EMPLOYER Florida International University, School of Desian BUSINESS ADDRESS ........................................._.._....................................._................... University, Park CaMpus, Miami., FL 33199 _.. _....� _ _ ..._.. _ .. _ _ _ ........ _....... LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS. 45-47 NW 46 Avenue, Miami FL 33126 THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST 13E COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) 13 ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ® LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION No. 574 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 24 WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Master in Landscape Architecture Professor.& Coordinator, FIU Graduate Proaram in Landscape.Archi�tecture Falcon & Bueno, Partner in Charae of Landscape Architecture (See attached curriculum vitae] SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE DATE `T c CANDIDATE SIGNATURF/""'T - 1.��1IC-C �J ^^��''��''U A DATE � 99- 214 r.' 0 0 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: See attached curriculum vitae WORK EXPERIENCE: See attached curriculum vitae ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: See attached curriculum vitae 99- 214 Ala HIAMI 440-0136 1 Y.us OFFICIAL -� NOMINATION FORM o URBAN DEVELOPMENT'kEV1EW BOARD JORGE R. CIRRAN, AIA .»..._.»............ _»....»»».__ (305) 448-5040 J (305) 443 _OCCUPAr10N040 NW�7�STREET•,y SUITE 690,....MIAMipHFLE/FAt�'_ .»» ....._.......__ ... 5435 ARCH ... __.._.....».._..».. ......»».....»oRIDA, - N3312G........». BUSINESS !EMPLOYER ARCHITECT M _ » -.H6 51NE S.ADD [SSECTuRAL»,PAREERSHIPY»ZNC. .......»»..»» ».»...»__ .. - »..»»»». ....»».._... ..................».. ...............»».»».. 415rnNY OTHER PROPERTIES MIAM TDO VVFIU eH Y �90 I %..-»...__... FLORIDA 33126 HOLD TITLE IOCATgO WITHIPj CITY ... TS, .............. ... LIMI THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT 1ZEViEW BgARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE POSITIONS P POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED, COMPLETE YOUR RFOLLOWINSi PROFESSIONAL EXPEEGISTRATION NUMBER RIENCE FOLLOWNG REGISTRATION. (MOTE; FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) AND YEAR Of / CNECK THE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION No 10470 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 20 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE Of FLORIDA^ REGISTRATION No. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE OTHER N THIS SPACES PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMeNT OF TH@ EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE ACT OTHER PkRTINENT (NFORArATION 1MHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION ABOV@, IV(T(L+b, AND/OR Jorge Cibran (S) CHECKED of Florida ing�9a�ated with a Masters in construction field He has over 20 Architecture from the University having executed overs 32 experience in the design and He is a past president of 5320,000,000 of built Association, AIA and an arbitrator for the projects. American Arbitration SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IP APPLICABLE SIGNATURE A14ERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (A.I.A.) MIAMI C14APTZR DATE CANDIDATE SIGNATURE JORGE R. CIBRAN, AIA I Uk6' &&� DATE g9- 214 77777777777 Ci AIA MIAMI TAP d411-oJ36 R-,.;E -97 09:29 P. 04 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A IN 00-1% SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: Refer to attached Resume Refer tO attached Resume T 10 WS A N ensaut Refer to attached Resume I 99.- 214' ,4g5 TAP p4GE 0 JORGE R. CIBRAN, AIA BIRTH EDUCATION LANGUAGES RE131STRATION RESUME PERSONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION Jorge R. Cibran joined Bouterse Perez and Fabregas Architects after graduation, b years becoming He was associated with the firm firm's Production Manager responsible for for eight supervising all of the firm's projects with individual Project Managers. Additionally, he was Project Mana the firm's largest multi -million dollar ger for several of Concourse 'D' projects, including at Miami International Airport, for which he was involved from its inception to completion of (including 2.1/2 years as "on -site Resident Of Inspector). In 1985, Jorge became co-founder and Principal of The Architectural Partnership, Inc. He has been Principal -in -Charge of numerous major projects including State School 'CCC', Miscellaneous Services Contracts dle Sohthe� Dade County Aviation Department and Dade County Public Schools, Hurricane Damage AssessmenCounty Public Schools, he Pemb oketPintes 18s for Dade Center, Park Place at Kendall q Government Renovations to four Dade County public Schools, as well as Consultant and Construction Inspector for the Br Addition and Housing Authority. His expertise include: Programming, ward County Planning, Space Planning, Design, Do Document Production, Construction g Construction Document Master Claims Analysis and Dispute Resolutiont, Value Engineering, Jorge is past President (1994) and an active member of the American Institute of Architects Construction Panel Arbitrator for h IA). He serves as a Association (AAA). He is also American Arbitration part Arbitrator Training Faculty and is a of the Construction Processes in the construction industry. Advisory Council which develops aleenative dispute er of theo esou�ron Member Of the American Bar Association. Jorge Is an Associate Mr. Cibran has been involved with over 8320 construction including projects using Million Multiple Bid Packages, Construction Management, ° P worth of of and interim Dispute Resolution. Partnering 1952, CAMAGUEy, CUBA, U.S-CITIZEN. MASTERS IN ARCHITECTURE, 1977 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA ENGLISH, SPANISH FLORIDA, #10470 A lrl� 5l1 30544 PAGE i , PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC AFFILIATION AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) MIAMI CHAPTER 1996 Chairman of Metropolitan Dade County Committee working as li with DCAD and other County agencies. aison 1995 Speaker on "You and Your Architect" cable TAP (Channel 37) EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM. 1994 President of Miami Chapter AIA. 1994 Member of Design and Construction Coalition, 1991- 1992 Member of DDFM-Metropolitan Dade County Task Force Making Recommendations to County Manager. 1990-1992 Chairman of Dade County Public Schools Task Force, 1991-1992 Organizer and Moderator of Dade County Public Schools Forum dealin with School Building Program. 9 1992 Speaker at Dade County Public Schools Forum - Renovations." School Additions and 1987-1992 Board of Directors and Government Affairs Committee. 1989-1992 AIA "Writer's Bureau" and "Speaker's Bureau" Member. 1992 Co -Chairman, Government Affairs Committee. 1991 Chairman ' Government Affairs Committee. 1990-1991 Chairman of Task Force for Negotiation of Dade County School Board Standard Professional Services Agreement (AIE Contract) 1Q�R_1lr390 Mi-ar►ti chanter -r--• GfC 0Wt9tar1dinno f:nntrihiitinn gnrl I gaderghin dwarrl 1988-1989 Miami Chapter, Vice President -in -Charge of Governmentr 1986-i987 Affairs, AIA Representative to Minority Advisory Committee of the County Public Schools. Dade 1985-1996 Member T q P 99- 214E 02V 06:' 1'9' ' 1 ° ; 50 305443 TAP �?�,'`f ::• PAGE 05 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) STATE ASSOCIATION 1996 Member of Legislative Initiatives Committee. 1993-1995 Member of Government Policy and Strategy Committee, 1995 State Director for Miami Chapter 1994 Nominated for "Silver Medal" by Miami Chapter. 1991 Nominated for "Silver Medal" by Miami Chapter. 1989 Board Member, Florida Architects Political Action Committee (FAPAC). 1989.1992 Florida Association, Minute Man Committee, 1985-1996 Member AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1985-1996 Member AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1996 National Construction Arbitrator Training Faculty 1998 Construction Advisory Council (for Alternative Dispute Resolution) Partnering Task Force Panel Qualifications Task Force Non -binding ADR Task Force 1992 Advanced Arbitration Training 1987-1996 Construction Panel Arbitrator AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION (ABA) 1995.1996 Associate Member T q p 99- 214 ,, f TAF' CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ADVISORY COUNCIL (CIAO) 1988-1996 Alternate Board Member FLORIDA EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES PLANNERS (FEFPA) 1995.1996 Member GREATER MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (GMCC) 1994-1996 Firm Member PAGE tits MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES 1990 Superintendent of Schoals, Blue Ribbon Committee for Selection Business Management Associate Committee forSelects n Construction Program. of 1986-1989 Miami Promoting Miami Sub -Committee Member BUSINESS BACKGROUND 1985 -PRESENT THE ARCHITECTURAL PARTNERSHIP INC. Vice -President / Secretary / Treasurer 1977 - 1985 BOUTERSE PEREZ & FABREGAS ARCHITECTS P Project Manager CANNERS, INC, Production Manager PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND 1985 - PRESENT THE ARCHITECTURAL PARTNERSHIP INC. PRINCIPAL IN -CHARGE OR CO-PRINCIPA _ L IN CHARGE 99- 214 02: =IE, 50 3054435 PAGE o - State School "EEE", Design -Build Senior High School Dade County, Florida 1997 ($35,000,000) State School -DDD", Design -Build Senior High School Dade County, Florida 1997 ($35,000,000) State School "CCC`, Design -Build Senior High School Dade County, Florida 1996 ($3210001000) Edison Middle School Construction Management Services Dade County, FloHda 1990 ($26,500,000) Royal Palm Apartments Miami, Florida 1998 ($4,000;000) D,C.A.D, Miscellaneous Services Contract (H.A.R.P. Projects) Various Airports Dade County, Florida 1995 05,000,000) Building No. 222 Nested T-Hangar Kendail/Tamiami Executive Airport, Florida 1995 ($960,000) Wyatt Aviation Project Homestead General Airport , Florida 1995 ($2,500,000) Building No. 14 (Roberts) Hangar Homestead General Airport , Florida 1995 ($5(>0,000) North Carol City Elemantary P.E. Area Addition and Security System Carol City, Florida 1994 ($160,000) Building No. 47 Terminal and Maintenance Hangar Repairs, Opa-Locka Airport, Florida 1994 ($185,000) Building No. 13 Shade Hangar Homestead Airport, Florida 1994 ($125,000) Building No 14 and 14A Nested T-Hangars Homestead General Airport, Florida 1994 ($435,000) Meadowlane Elementary School Dade County, Florida 1994 ($1,600,000) A 99- 214 02206i'1yy' 15:50 305443514�,,- THF' a F`:�GE North Carol City Elementary School Dade County, Florida 1994 ($1,200,000) Lake Stevens Elementary School Dade County, Florida 1994 ($1,600,000) Carol City Middle School Dade County, Florida 1994 ($1,800,000) Maritime & Science Technology Academy (MAST) Magnet Senior High School Key Biscayne, Florida 1993 ($12,000,000) Airport 7 Office Building Tenant Improvements / Interiors Miami, Florida 1995-1992 ($750,000) Municipalities Community Center Miami, Florida 1991 (31,300,000) Consulting Architect to the Broward County Housing Authority for HUD Turnkey Project (Mayer's Estates) Broward County, Florida 1991 ($2,700,000) B.M.M.& S. Law Offices Consulting Architect for Interior Design/Tenant Improvements Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1991 ($525,000) Park Place at Kendall Warehouse Facilities Dade County, Florida 1990 ($2,100,000) Park Place at Kendall Apartments HUD/FHA 221 (d) (4) Program Dade County, Florida 1990 ($7,400,000) Running Brook Apartments Dade County Bond Financed Housing Lauderhill, Florida 1990 ($6,100,000) Pembroke Pines Government Center Vestibule Addition Pembroke Pines, Florida 1990 ($60,000) Mr. & Mrs. Ray Robinson Residence Miami, Florida 1989 ($175,000) Pembroke Pines Government Center City of Pembroke Pines, Florida 1989 ($4,200,000) Pembroke Pines Government Center T A P 99 -- 214 02,06;1997 15:50 2c!S4-43 TAP 1977 - 1985 BOUTERSE, PEREZ AND FABREGAS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS, INC. Interior Design / Systems Furniture Pembroke Pines, Florida 1989 ($500,000) General Antonio Maceo Park and Community Center Miami, Florida 1989 ($3,200,000) HUD Dade County V.O.A. Elderly Housing: 100 Units Hialeah, Florida 1987 ($2,900,000) Gables West Plaza Shopping Center Miami, Florida 1987 (82,500,000) Miller Road Plaza Shopping Center Miami, Florida 1987 ($2,100,000) Hialeah Warehouse Facilities: 100 Units Hialeah, Florida 1986 ($ 170,000) PROJECT MANAGER Concourse 'D' Phase II -Miami International Airport Miami, Florida 1985 ($16,000,000) Concourse 'D' Phase I - Miami International Airport Miami, Florida 1985 ($21,000,000) Douglas Road Rapid Transit Station Metro -Dade Transit Authority Miami, Florida 1984 ($5,500,000) Terminal and Baggage Area Remodeling Miami International Airport (D to E) Miami, Florida 1984 ($320,000) HUD Florida 5-73, Family Housing Miami, Florida 1981 ($1,875,000) HUD Florida 6-71, Family Housing Miami, Florida 1980 ($1,400,000) HUD Florida 5.72, Family Housing Miami, Florida 1980 ($3,000,000) HUD Dade 8-4, Family Housing Miami, Florida 1979 ($2,400,000) T A P 99_ 214 02:!06 1957 15:50 TAP F't; E lei HUD bade 8-12, Family Housing Miami, Florida 1979 011700,000) PROJECT TEAM MEMBER Airport 7 Office Building & Parking Miami, Florida 1985 ($5,240,000) New Terminal at Port of Miami (15 stories; 30,000 sq.ft.) Miami, Florida 1985 016,000,000) Florida International University: 750 Dormitories Tamiami and Bay Vista Campuses Miami, Florida 1985 ($1510001000) City of Miami 1,000 Car Garage Downtown Government Center Miami, Florida 1985 ($4,000.000) Calderoni Residence Renovation Miami, Florida 1983 ($1,300,000) Viscaya Center Office Building Miami, Florida 1981 ($2,500,000) Coral Plaza Office Building Miami, Florida 1981 ($2,500,000) Sailfish Point Condominiums Hutchinson Island, Florida 1981 ($11.000,000) Fire Station #4, City of Miami, Florida Miami, Florida 1980 ($1,000,000) The Townhouses at Sloan's Curve Palm Beach, Florida 1980 ($6,200,000) The Little Havana Community Center Miami, Florida 1980 (51,200,000) The Opa-Locke Neighborhood Service Center Opa-Locka, Florida 1980 (61,300,000) Boulevard Shops Renovation Miami, Florida 1980 ($600,000) HUD 8.11: 75 Elderly Units Miami, Florida 1979 ($2,100,000) T A P palmetto Warehouse / Freight Facilities & Administrative Offices Miami, Florida 1977 02,600,000) I A p 99- 214 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM urou sum _ list URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME Marilxs R. Nepomechie Tel: (305) »856,;-0240 Fax: (305) 858-0849 .... ........... »..................... ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX 1743 Michigan..»Avenue...»#5...Miami....Beach.t.....FL..»33139..........................................». .................... _ . ....... .......».........» »..... . .. .... . ...... ..... . OCCUPATION Architect in private»practice and Assistant professor of Architecture ».... ................. »..... »..».......................................»..........»............. BUSINESS EMPLOYER _ .1805 Espanola Drive, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 ....... ............................... .... » ......._.....:......... ...».. ........... ....... ... BUSINESS ADDRESS » ».......».............................................»....».............»..._..».....».................................................................................................................................... LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER_ AND, XEAR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) )MXX ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. AR 11,173 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE .14 ❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION N0. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. I have been a resident of Dade County since 1972. After receiv- ing a Master of Architecture degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983, I returned here to exercise my profession. As a private practioner and a professor of architecture, first at the Univer- sity of Miami and now at F.I.U., I have demonstrated a commitment to improving the quality of our built environment. I have wide experience with public and private projects at a variety of scales and the vision SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE CANDIDATEMaril,ys R. Nepomec_�kie, AIA SIGNA DATE DATE /0- 3If7 99 — 214 MI 11 \ S is 4 February, 1997 N C Francisco Garcia Principal Land Development Specialist/ UDRB Liaison Department of Community Planning and Revitalization Office of the Cleric City of Miami, City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive, Dinner Key Miami, FL 33133 Dear Sir: Enclosed please find an application to the City of Miami Urban Development Review Board. As You will see from my resume, my experience in the field is considerable and I am certain that I can make a meaningful contribution to the Review Board. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ma Nepome , ALA 99- 214 c MARILYS REBECA NEPOMECHIE, AIA EDUCATION MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, Massachusetts UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Gainesville, Florida HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, Massachusetts PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Architectural Registration: PROFESSIONAL, PRACTICE t 1-T B.A.1978 1975-1976 StateofFlorida, 1985. AR# 11,173 MARILYS R. NEPOMECHIE, ARCHITECT Coconut Grove, Florida PRINCIPAL 1992-preset Selected Projects from private practice: METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT. Miscellaneous Architectural services. 1996 -1999. SUNSET PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Miami, FL., 1995-1997 $1.3 million. Dade County Public Schools. Addition of Music and Classroom buildings to an existing elementary school campus. SCHEINER TO`yNHONMS. Miami Beach, FL., 1995-1996, $600,000. Study in contextual design: New townhouses and restoration of existing historic structure in Art Deco District. 945 MICHIGAN TOWNHOMES two $750,000. Study in contextual transformation New townhhousseSmi in aArt D co D95-98. istnct. WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE, Miami, FL.' 1993-1995, $350,000. Study in transformation ofvemacular type: New single family residence. �• ....: :. q9- 214 MARILYS REBECA NEPOMECHIE, ALA Page 2 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (CONTINUED) AFFORDABLE TWILL HOUSING, Delray Beach, FL., 1992, Budget: $45,000 per house. Unbuilt. Award winning vernacular typological transformation in the service of historic preservation. New single family affordable house. GUDRIDGE RESIDENCE, Miami, FL., 1992, Budget: $300,000. Unbuilt. New guest house/library and renovation of single family home. MATAS-LUPI RESIDENCE, Miami, FL,, 1991-1992. Additions and remodeling of existing Mediterranean residence. OFFICE OF URBAN ARCHITECTURE Miami, Florida DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURE 1990-1992 Selected projects from design -build practice: ROARK RESIDENCE, Miami Beach, Florida. 1991. Restoration/ renovation of Mediterranean house on Biscayne Bay, LE LAURIER, Sunny Isles, Florida. 1992. Figural explorations: 43-unit midrise condominium residence. LISMAN RESIDENCE,Golden Beach, Florida. 1990. Additions/renovations of 1970's builder house. SASAKI ASSOCIATES, INC. Coral Gables, Florida ASSOCIATE. DESIGNER 1987-1990 Selected projects from multi -disciplinary practice. Project Designer: COLLIER MEDICAL OFFICE CENTER, Naples, Florida. 1990. Studies in Classical idiom of vernacular typology: New condominium medical office and radiographic imaging center. SAWGRASS EDUCATION COMPLEX, Coral Springs, Florida. 1989. Unbuilt. Award winning study in environmentally sensitive design. center and observation tower for Everglades National d symbol: New visitors �t. NLaRILYS REBECA NEPOMECHIE, AIA Page 3 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (CONTI TUED) HICKORY POINT RECREATION FACILITY, Tavares, Florida. 1988. Vernacular typology in service of park structures: New public park and ancillary structures OPA LOCKA AIRPORT ENTRY, Opa Locka, Florida. 1988. Unbuilt Historic preservation/transformation: Architectural transition between the City of Opa Locka and Opa Locka Airport. Through DCAD and Art in Public Places. KENNETH N. FOLGERS, ARCHITECTS Miami, Florida REYNOLDS SMITH AND HTLLS, AEP Plantation, Florida WOO & WILLIAMS, ARCHITECTS Cambridge, Massachusetts ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY School of Design UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI School of Architecture UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI School of Architecture ARCHITECT 1986-1987 INTERN/ ARCHITECT 1983-1986 INTERN January, 1982 VISITINGASSISTANTPROFESSOR 1996- present MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY School of Architecture UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Department of Mathematics LECTURER 1992-1996 ADJUNCTFACULTY 1987-1992 TEACHING ASSISTANT 1982-1983 TEACHING ASSOCIATE 1976-1978 99 21,E MA.RELYS REBECA NEPOMECHIE, AU Page 4 PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS First Award, Unbuilt Design, American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter, 1994: Delrr Affordable Inftll House. v Young Architects Award, progressive Architecture, 1993. First Award, Delray Beach Affordable Inftll Hrnrring Competition, City of Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, 1992. Honorable Mention, Juried exhibit, Oil Pastels; South Florida Art Center, 1992. Selected for inclusion in National Archives collection: "Women in Architecture," 1991. First Award, Unbuilt Design, American Institute of Architects, State of Florida Chapter, 1990: Sawgrass Edification Complex. Selected Entry: Design Merit, Natio),url peace Garden Competition, Washington D.C., 1989. Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Massachusetts Ittstittite of Technology, 1983. Phi Beta Kappa, Univervity of Florida. 1978. Highest Honors in English Literature and Language, Llnivervity of Florida Honors program by faculty invitation. , 1978. Dean's First Academic Group, Harvard l/niversity, 1976. PUBLISHED PROJECTS AND PAPERS Unacceptable Echoes: Sounding the Depths of the Contextual Response in Affordable Infill Housing," places: A OuarterlyJorlrnal of Environmental Design. U.C. Berkley, Jan. , 1997. "An Architecture of Culture and identity" ACSA Annual Conference, 1997. "Design awards honor blend of high style, homey feeling," Peter Whoriskey in The Miami Herald, 15 January 1995: 1 G. "The Three Traditions of Miami Architecture," Panelist, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida, 1993, 99- 214 MARILYS REBECA ,NEPOMECHIE, AIA Page 5 PUBLISHED PROJECTS AND PAPERS (CONTINUED) "Affordable Housing," Perspecta, Vol. 30: Yale university Architecture Jrnirnal, forthcoming. "Young Architects: Activism," Ziva Freiman in Progressive Architecture, July, 1993: 113. "Competition Champions Affordable Infill Housing," Diane Greer, ed. Florida Architect, February, 1993: Cover, 5. "Housing Competition in a Florida Town," Mark Alden Branch, in Progressive Architechlre, January, 1993: 18. Cutler Ridge Town and Live -Work Centers," Oral presentation, Miami Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida, 1992. "The Cutler Ridge Business District Study," with Jaime Correa, Mona Rootin The New �Sbuth Dade Planning Charrette: From Adversity to Opportunity, December, 1993: 11. "Affordable Infill Housing," Competitions, Winter, 1992. "Home Sweet Home for $44,000," Beth Dunlop, The 11�fiami Herald, 1 Nov., 1992: 1 G, 4G. "Exhibition gives young architects an artistic outlet," Beth Dunlop, in the Miami Herald, 9 August 1992: 1I, 2I. "Structures in Context: The Office Park Redefined," Diane Greer, ed., Florida Architect, July/August 1992, 14,15. "Work," National Building Museum Archives: Women in Architecture. October, 1991. "On the Boards: Everglades Visitor Center," Karen Salmon, in Architecture, Oct., 1991: 32 "Unbuilt Awards: Sawgrass Education Complex/Sawgrass Regional Park," Diane Greer, ed., Florida Architect, November/December, 1990: 10,11. "City of Miami Plan," with University of Miami faculty ,students, in Ahitare, Sept., 1990: 123. Analysis Drawings, Aga Khan research in "The Synthetic and the Real: Notes of Cordoba," Fernando Domeyko-Perez, Places, vol.4, number 2, 1985: 20-24. 99-- 24 O p 1VMARiLYS REBECA NEPOMECT E, ATA Page 6 EXHIBITIONS Miami.HeraldPlaza Gallery, Miami, Florida: Humane Society Animal Shelter Competition Entry, 1995. American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter Gallery, Miami, Florida: AIA Unbuilt Design Awards, 1994. Yale t/niversityArchitecture Gallery, New Maven, Connecticut: Delray Affordable Tnfill Housing Competition Entry, 1993. Piano Nobile Art Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida: Oil Pastels, 1993. Miami Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida: Architecture of the Tropics, 1993. Miami C&f„rr for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida: New South Dade Design Charrette, 1992. Cornell Museum ofArt, Delray Beach, Florida: Delray Affordable Tnfill Housing Competition Entry, 1992. Contimuum Art Gallery, Miami Beach, Florida: Young Architects Art Exhibition: Juried Show, 1992. National BuildingA,&seum, Washington D.C.: National Peace Garden Competition Entry, 199o. University ofMia n Architecture Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida: Faculty Show, Sawgrass Education Complex, 199o. tlniversityofFloridaGainesville, Florida: Museum of Art Competition Entry, 1986. Columbia University.4rchitecture Gallery, New York, New, York: Aga Khan Research Drawings, 1984. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Architecture Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Aga Khan Research Drawings, 1984. S9- 214 a�i ;f''`y 1F ia,C �''T � 4.::�uYs.�,.,.:1 �'m1w"�37't�uL•� a:ac.xv�.,..--.-�.....__. _.. MARILYS REBECA NEPOMECHIE, AIA Page 7 EXHIBITIONS (CONTINUED) Harvard University Carpenter Center Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Student Work; pastels, 1976. PUBLIC SERVICE PRO BONO ARCHITECTURAL, PRACTICE Team Leader, Case Study: Cutler Ridge Town Center and Live -Work Neighborhood: New South Dade Design Charrette, Fall, 1992. Team Member, Florida City post -hurricane design charrette; Designer: Schematics for new community center, with DPZ Architects, September, 1992. American Institute of Architects/ University of Miami relief efforts. Various, August_ September, 1992. Site/ Special Event Designer, Greater Miami Jewish Federation Israel Independence Day Celebration. 1989-1991. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Architects (Miami Chapter Director, 1987-1988). Miami Design Alliance Association of Women Architects and Engineers LANGUAGES Verbal and written fluency in Spanish Working knowledge of French, Hebrew. 99 - 214 AIA MIAMI 448-0136 17-97 09 19 P.03 NOFFICMr1AL O uur. rr... Isb n o, UREAN DEVELOP MENT F�EVIEW NAME BOARD ADbFiESS » "AMES W. PIERSOL, AIA _.aCCUPATI y2780. S.' Ta.»» DOUGI,AS RD...�.... UI� ».......LBPHONE ...... »-....._.». pARCFiI �F i305)»445_ 765 _... .ti ... BUSId�ESS % EMPLOCT / OWNER • OFYER ASS _NC. »».».�._...,.». aUSfNESS OD SS '" .» _. »» ..__..» CIINC. •--». __..__..» , _ LISTANY OTHBRBPROP R- DOUGLAS »RD. r .SUITE-3.. » » ..... TIES TO WNfC11 Yf YOU 110LD 02 MiAMI. FL. ..... . TITL E f,0CATED WITHIN C- » 33033 » rry pF N1iAlisi LiMITB ..._.............. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REyfEW gpARD MUST Be COMPOSED P05fT/ON(S� FOR RICH YOU ARE gUALIFIED. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOV WNG COMP OF THE FOLLOyWNG p031TfON5 ( C REGIS COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND HECK THE TRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) YEAR OF ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA RF01STRATION No. „ 8079 [] YEARS OF "PL:RI==2 LANDSCAPE ARCHITEENCE CT REGISTERED IN THI= STATE REGISTRATION NO OF FLORIDA YEARS OF EXPC•FiIENCE " I, ' I WITHIN THIS SP OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EpUCATIOryr EXPERIENCE ABOVE, N1d1TIpN WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR aUALIFICATIONS FO CE► ACTIVITIES • 1 �I r R THE POSITIO ANDIOI? 1 James W. Piersol is a N(SiCHECKED r has maintained it's ma�n1corporate M.C.pal of Harr j for over 20 headquarters withindteS� Inc. years, the City which . tY of Miami SPONSORING ORGANIZATION AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF SIGNATURE ARCHITECTS .1 i' CANDIDATE DATE JANUARY 2' 1997 1 S1GNA=(1R- DATE JANUARY 21, 1997 ----- - - - 9 9 - 214 { AIA MIAMI ''��1'k� 449-0136 I0 17-97 09:19 P.04 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INPOO SEPARATE RESUA►IE. NATION IN 7HE SPACE PROVIDED p N R ATTACH A -bUOq ITON: EXPERIENCE: ATTACHED ATTACHED AND COMMUNITY AC7IVITiES: ATTACHED ---�-- -- 9 9 - 214 January 21, 1997 American Institute of Architects 800 Douglas Entrance Suite 119 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 RE: City of Miami Urban Development Review Board Dear Sirs: In response to your request for nominations for the above referenced board, I am enclosing my completed nomination form, along with a copy of my resume. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, M.C. HARRY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 'Ja es W. Piersol, A A P incipal ; r: JWP/Imm W JAR'IES W. PIERSOL, A.I.A., CCS Principal EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Master of Arts in Architecture University of Florida Florida Architect #8079 Certified Construction Specifier American Institute of Architects Greater Miami Aviation Association Construction Specifications Institute EXPERIENCE: Mr. Piersol has over 19 years of experience in the planning, design and construction of major public buildings, including aviation and transportation related facilities; banks; restaurants; and renovations and historic restorations. Mr. Piersol has also been responsible for numerous studies, consultation reports, construction cost estimates and specifications. Awards include a Citation Award for Technical Excellence in the production of Contract Documents from the C.S.I. and the F.A.A.I.A. Bronze Medal. He has lectured on Historic Preservation Tax Incentives, Terra Cotta Restoration, and Specifications for Renovation and Restoration. Mr. Piersol is a Certified Construction Specifier, and Past President of the Miami Chapter Construction Specifications Institute. He is also a member of the Miami AIA President's Council, and has served as a member of the AIA Board of Directors. Mr. Piersol has spent many years as a Principal of MCH/A serving the needs of Dade County G.S.A. (DDFM), the Miami International Airport, the 1lth District Circuit Courts and Key West Naval Air Station. He has effectively organized multi disciplinary teams to work as a direct extension of the public agency staff. Projects have ranged from minor renovations to major expansions, to public buildings. Notable examples of work include: Miami International Airport - Miami, Florida Parking Garage Expansions Ground Transportation Improvements Bus Stations / Parking Garages Skyport Commuter Heliport Terminal wide Peoplemover System Dade County Courthouse Restoration Exterior Terra Cotta Restorations Historic Window Replacements Public Lobby Restorations Life Safety improvements Jury Pool / Courtrooms / Chambers Florida International University Library Expansion / Renovation HRS Professional Development Center West Loop Road / Parking Facilities Metro Dade County Facilities (DDFM / GSA) MDTA Central Bus Maintenance Facility Haven House Spouse Abuse Center Security Improvements North Dade Detention Center Dade County Public Schools Allapattah Elementary School Addition North Miami Beach Sr. High - Science Classroom Additions; Fire Sprinkler ! Fire Miami Sunset Sr, High - Classrooms Ft. Lauderdale -Hollywood Intern'! Airport Skychef's Food/Beverage Concessions Remote Parking Lot / Courtesy Bus Shelters / Toll Collection Plaza Terminal Roof study and report Q4_ "A 4 Ja"-09-98 11:22A ('*_1 (7) P.02 URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD - OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM NAME _L is'O. Revuelta Aoii S TEI,EPHOME 560_ S.W. 73rd Avenue Miami, Fl 33155!FA>i -------Arrh3 SUSMIESS I EMPLOYER - a ess Rnme �LWT ANY OTHM PROPERTIES TO VMiICM YC►l1 MOLD TIT6E LOCATE WITHIN CITYofM atinilMn RNAN *EVELMmr REviaw ®CIdIRD NM BE COMP0310 OF TILE FOLLOWWNO "ImONs 1 ClfEcl( THEPOSMOMS) Foot WKCK YaU QUAUFIM C�LETE YOUR REGOTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF /ROFf.�1C7lIAL DfPFJiIENCE FOLI<.t?WpIQ REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS 1I1IN UM) 'K ARCWMCT REGISSTEKED IN THE STATE OF FLOpjDA REGISTRATIONNO. Ag ono7g72 YEARS OF ExpL-RIF_NCE 25 L*J"CAPE ARCMITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORI A REGISTRATION No. YEARS OF EXPERM CE WITHIN TKS SPACE, PROVIDI! A 3Uft&4RY STATEMENT OF THE OTMER PERTINENT �NFORgIyTioN_YNItCH pp�� EDUCATION, ZXPL ACTMYESp A� AeObE.Idttenc a the niversi Y AO YB11aI ILIS C ppjF Q��I1�1T�Q�(SlC�nd Environmental Design and received a Bachelor in Architecture in 1976. I have worked over the last 25 years on Many major -and complex projects in the cities of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Dade Dade County in general and abroad. My past and present affiliations have or included the Builder Association of South Florida and Coral Gables Board c . ORGANIZATION (IF APPL=Ae E) 810NATURE DATE CANDIDATE 3IGANTURE DATE I of 2 99- 214 Jan-09-98�11 • 22A P.03 PLFASE PROVIDE TMQ r'OLLOV11MSi INFORMATION N T04F SPACE PROVIDM, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RE3UM, EouCCATM: ARK MsXIi3tIFJICE: OReAIIQA'now Avg ACTIVITIES: 2cf2 99- 214 r . V4 LUIS O. REVI,IELT'A PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE Academic Background University of Miami School of Engineering and Environmental Design Bachelor in Architecture, 1976 Professional Registration Registered Architect, State of Florida, 1979, Registration No. AR-7972 City and State of Residence Coral Gables, Florida Name of Firm Luis O. Revuelta, P.A. Relevant Experience Mr. Revuelta began his involvement in the field of Architecture in 1972. He has worked over the last 25 years on many major and complex projects in the cities of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Dade County in general and abroad. In the last few years he has been in charge of designing and coordinating the tallest and most complex condominium buildings in the south of the United States. The wide range of building types, which he has been involved as a principal in charge of Design includes, single family residences, high rise luxury condominiums, public housing projects, hotels and assembly facilities, high rise office buildings, automobile dealerships, commercial and retail facilities, including private warehouses flex space and facilities and Airport Cargo Warehouse facilities. Pant & Present Affiliations Builder Association of South Florida Coral Gables Board of Architects 99-- 214 LUIS O. REWELTA, P.A. Luis O. P.esvelta ARCHITECTURE • INTERIOR DESIGN • PLANNING Bert Leon License No 0.4.0002T34 Nestot Vega Albert Perez Victor G VV'onF lose Luis Posada Humberto V'rsar Philp Frantantorti James Phelps Roger Goves Lucy Shuar Eduardo Pow Ahwo Flores Victor Bruce Eric Vazquez Juan Castillo LIST OF PROJECTS BILL USSERY MERCEDES BENZ DEALERSHIP USSERYMOTORS Coral Gables, Florida A multi -story, stucco and stone veneered walls, Mediterranean style building consisting of showroom, offices and parking levels. Phase I will have 353,000 s.f of offices, showroom and three levels of parking. Phase II will consist of three additional parking levels and a 6 story office tower totaling 285,000 s.f. Construction Cost: $14 Million. Client: Bill Ussery, John Brockway, Bob Brockway and Bill Newcomb. BLUE LAGOON SHOPPING PLAZA BOYETT PROPERTIES Miami, Florida Two stories, 150,000 s.f specialty shopping center located adjacent to a lake with restaurants and health spa, catering to professional office park. CASA GRANDE CMC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Miami Beach, Florida A five story, 30 unit condominium hotel on Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. Construction Cost: $4 Million. Client: CMC Development Company LUIS O. REVUELTA, P. A. • 4260 SW. 73rd AVENUE • huAMI, FLOR.IDA PHONE : 265-8985265-8986 FAX: 263-9732 99-- 214 COOPERS AND LYBRAND OFFICE BUILDING COOPERS & LYBR4ND Miami, Florida A four story, 75,000 s.f office building of reinforced concrete and reflective glass construction, two story atrium lobby and corner terraces. Construction Cost: $4 Million. Client: Coopers & Lybrand and Boyett Properties KING AND PRINCE HOTEL AND CONDOMINIUMS MISSISSIPPI MANAGEMENT; INC. St. Simon's Island, Georgia 1) Condominium Hotel South A new 48 unit, four story luxury condominium overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. 2) King and Prince Hotel Addition and Remodeling The existing building, built in the late 1920's, was being remodeled and linked to an atrium composed of new meeting rooms, dining areas, shops, new registration area, new management facilities, inside pool, tavern and recreation areas. 3) New 4 story 90 unit wing, Hotel addition to above described facility. 4) Condominium Hotel North A new 54 unit, 4 story luxury condominium overlooking the Atlantic Ocean TAYLOR WOODROW OFFICE BUILDING TAYLOR WOODROW PROPERTY Miami, Florida Four story, 60,000 s.f. office building located in the Blue Lagoon Corporate Center, south of the Miami International Airport. Post tension concrete structure with curtain wall system of laminated reflective glass and aluminum spandrel panels. Construction Cost: $3 Million. Client: Taylor Woodrow Property and Boyett Properties. LUIS O. REVUELTA. P. A. • 4260 SW. 73rd AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA o PHONE: 265.8985/265-8986 FAX � `63-9732 99- 214 t 901 OFFICE_DUILDING LONDON & LEEDS INVESTMENT Coral Gables, Florida Ten story, 97,000 s.f office building with marble veneered walls and reflective glass, a two story entrance lobby and a two level underground parking structure for 300 automobiles. Construction Cost: $10 Million. Client: London & Leeds Investment. THE VINCAM GROUP THE VINCAM GROUP Miami, Florida A 21,000 s.f. corporate headquarters. Construction Cost: $595,000 Client: The Vincam Group COMPREHENSIVE AMERICAN CARE COMPREHENSIVE AMERICAN CARE Miami, Florida A 25,000 s.f corporate headquarters. Construction Cost: $950,000 Client: Comprehensive American Care MIAMI AUDIO VISUAL COMPANY MIAMI AUDIO VISUAL COMPANY Miami, Florida A 10,000 s.f corporate headquarters. Construction Cost: $350,000 Client: Miami Audio Visual Company LUIS O. REVUELTA, P. A. • 4260 SW. 73rd AVENUE M AM, FLORIDA PHONE: 265.8985fM5-8986 FAX: 263-9n2 99- 214 -- _,..-.....--:,.-�,,..s-�:r_.,w.:...-.+«.•� �,w«s+�aw��t,,,dak�ns.»,-�r�eiFs.c1�a�:+n:%�ut t._ ,�'�.a..u-.M,.�a, r.�`�,"�f+' � �`�-cn� `�' "'��"��1.3 SOUTHERN AIR TRANSPORT SOUTHERNAIR TRANSPORT Miami, Florida A 30,000 s.f corporate office. Construction Cost: $600,000 Client: Southern Air Transport EASTERN AIRLINES CREDIT UNION GENERAL BROKERAGE SERVICES Miami, Florida A 3,000 s.f corporate office. Construction Cost: $110,000 Client: General Brokerage Services PAN AM CREDTP UNION BOYETT PROPERTIES Miami, Florida A three story, 30,000 s.f., office space and banking facilities for Pan Am Credit Union. Construction Cost: $1.5 Million Client: Pan Am Credit Union and Boyett Properties. THE BRISTOL TOWER CONDOMINIjJM CMC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida A 360,000 sellable s.f./500,000 s.f gross, 147 unit, forty story luxury condominium building including a 130,000 s.f two story underground parking structure for 300 automobiles spaces. Construction Cost: $37 Million. Client: CMC Development Company LUIS O. REyfIELTA, P. A 4260 SW. 73rd AVENUE MIS' FLORIDA PHONE: 265.8985/265-8986 FAX: 263.9732 99- 214 SANTA MARIA, CONDOMINIUM CMC GROUP, INC. Miami, Florida A 560,000 sellable s.f./1,100,000 gross, 174 unit, fifty story high -end luxury condominium building including a 195,000 s.f two story parking structure for 382 automobiles. A 5,500 sT renovation of a 1920 two story existing mansion for future use as a club house. Construction Cost: $80 Million. Client: CMC Group, Inc. LAS OLAS TOWER CONDOMINIUM LAS OLAS COMPANY Ft. Lauderdale, Florida A 266,000 sellable s.f./450,000 gross s.f., 34 unit, thirty-three story luxury condominium building including a five level parking structure for 160 residential and 125 commercial automobile spaces. Construction Cost: $40 Million. Client: Las Olas Tower Development, Co. PORTO VITA CONDOMINIUM PORTO VITA, L7D. Aventura, Florida Two high-rise condominium buildings with 340,000 sellable s.f./854,000 gross s.f., 144 units and thirty stories each. With a 102,000 s.f two story parking structure for 271 automobile spaces. Construction Cost: $100 Million. Client: Porto Vita, Ltd, LUIS O. REVUELTA. P.A. • 4260 SW.73rdAVENUE &HANG, FLORMA PHONE: 265-8985/265-8986 FAX: 263-9732 99- 214 LUIS O. REVUELTA PRMCIPAL IN CHARGE Academic Background University of Miami School of Engineering and Environmental Design Bachelor in Architecture, 1976 Professional Registration Registered Architect, State of Florida, 1979, Registration No. AR-7972 City and State of Residence Coral Gables, Florida Name of Firm Luis O. Revuelta, P.A. Relevant Experience Mr. Revuelta began his involvement in the field of Architecture in 1972. He has worked over the last 25 years on many major and complex projects in the cities of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Dade County in general and abroad. In the last few years he has been in charge of designing and coordinating the tallest and most complex condominium buildings in the south of the United States. The wide range of building types, which he has been involved as a Principal in charge of Design includes, single family residences, high rise luxury condominiums, public housing projects, hotels and assembly facilities, high rise office buildings, automobile dealerships, commercial and retail facilities, including private warehouses flex space and facilities and Airport Cargo Warehouse facilities. Past & Present Affiliations Builder Association of South Florida Coral Gables Board of Architects 99- 214 w LUIS O. REVUELTA, P.A. Luis O. Reeuelta ARCHITECTURE . INTERIOR DESIGN - PLANTOING Bert Leon License No AA.DM2%?A Atbert Perez Jose Lids Posoda Philip Frantantoni Roger Govea Eduardo Pozo victor Bruce REFERENCE LIST CMC GROUP, INC 701 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 3150 MIAMI, FZ 33131 PH (305) 372-0550 UGO COLOMBO BILL USSERY MOTORS 300 ALMERIA AVENUE CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 PH: (305) 445-8593 BOB BROCKWAY THE COLLECTION 200 BIRD ROAD CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 PH: (305) 444-5555 KEN GORIN SONNENBLICK-GOLDMAN CO. TWO S.BISCAYNE BLVD., SUrM 1800 MIAMI, FL 33131 PH: (305) 358-5522 MANNY DE ZARRAGA EAGLETON-KATHE PROPERTIES 1553 SAN IGNACIO AVENUE, SUITE C CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 PH: (305) 667-1944 JIM EAGLETON 9:Uor1950I CLIENT.=, LUIS O. REVUELTA. P.A. - 4260 SW 731d AVENUE MIMII. FLORIDA • PHONE: 265-8985/265-S986 Nestor Vega Victor G. Wong Numberto %*I v James Phelps Lucy Shiro Ahvo Flores Erie Vazquez Juan C StWo FAX: 263.9n2. 99- 214 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME --...... ...__�.. » » _ » »»_.M u .a . w _.. L s.h tS.»....__ 6 �•1•s361 ».. ADDRESS � - - •-4 �.3.�{_.»_ TELEPHONE/FAX 423 C?�....NDIA AVENUE CORAL GABLES FL» 33134 OCCUPATION..........._.:.» ».__ ._.._.. _....._».._.......»»..»» _..» .._ »...» .... ».wAR C H BUSINESS / EMPLOYER _.» ...».»....----.». WBUSINESS ADDRESS __»"»•` » " - » --- - - . 2982 GRANT) AtrVxTrra LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITYS. OF�MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION No. 5976 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE. ACTiVfTIES, AND/OR ABOVE. OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED l ^ See Attached Resume SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE DATE CANDIDATE SIGNATURE do., k DATE 99- 214 DONALD SACKMAN, AIA Principal Donald Sackman, AIA and Sackman2 have made a commitment to the local development community to design and implement projects whose overall design have made them both award winning as well as cost cognizant so that all parties have received 100% of their expectations. Mr. Sackman has received over 30 Awards for Design Excellence. Mr. Sackman maintains himself personally involved in every aspect of his projects. Donald Sackman, AIA and Sackman2 have made a complete commitment to the technology of Architecture and Design and continues to make strides in assisting our design teams in staying at the top of the technological ladder implementing both Apple and Pentium Computer Systems. Clients Include: Northern Trust Bank, The Graham Companies, Ocean Bank Coding Development, Transal Corporation, The Brandon Companies, The Continental Companies, Miami Airport Center, Blue Lagoon Business Park and Miccosukee Tribe of Indians. EDUCATION 1962 Completed High School in Miami Balance of Architectural Training Through Self Training and Private Tutoring. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1963 -1967 Robert Shrum, Architect: • Miami, FL 1968 -1973 Gail Byron Baldwin, Architect • Miami, FL 1974 - 1991 Partner: BALDWIN SACKMAN CARRINGTON, ARCHITECTS, P.A. • Miami, FL 1991 - Present Principal, Sackman2 Architects + Planners • Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION NCARS Registration: March 1981 No. 24640 State of Florida Registration: March 1973 No. 5976. ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET . SUITE 9 • COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 9 _ TELEPHONE 305.461.1968 . FACSIrJILE 305.461.1961 • AA2275 - ` 214 Personal Resume of: DONALD SACKMAN, AIA Principal ACTIMIES & ARUATIONS American Institute of Architects March 1976- Present Builders Association of South Florida Sackrnan i., Florida Association American Institute of Architects Member of Board of Directors 1980-1984 AIA National Committee on Design Member 1981-Present Eleventh Judicial Circuit Greivance Committee, Member 1983-1987 American Institute of Architects South Florida Chapter Chairman Honors and Awards Committee 1983 American Institute of Architects South Florida Chapter Program Chairperson 1980 University of Miami School of Architecture Architectural Juror Miami Dade Community College Architectural Juror Florida Designers Quarterly Magazine Member Board of Review FA/AIA Anthony L Pullara Memorial Award Recipient 1983 South Florida Chapter AIA Roster Committee Chairman 1984 1984 Broward County AIA Honor Awards Program Jury Member 1984 National Architetural Registration Exams Jury Member Dallas, Texas 1986 Broward County AIA Honor Awards Program Jury Member 1987 Palm beach County AIA Honor Awards Program Jury Member Florida Association American Institute of Architects Vice President 1984-1985 Florida Association American Institute of Architects Vice President 1986-1987 Miami Chapter American Insitute of Architects Board of Directors 1988 N.A.I.O.P. National Assoc. of Industrial Office Parks Member D.C.A.D. Design Critique Committee Member 1990 INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF DADE COUNTY (I.A.D.C.) 1992- 1997 Member INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF DADE COUNTY FA/AIA (I.A.D.C.) Fall Design Conference Chairman Awards Committee 7997 West Palm Beach, FL 1984 ' ARCHITECTURE +• PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET - SUITE 9 - COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 - 214 TELEPHONE 305.461.1968 - FACSIMILE 305.461.1961 - AA2275 f FIRM HISTORY and PHILOSOPHY The present firm of Sackman, Inc. is an outgrowth of the architectural firm of Baldwin + Sackman who was founded by Gail Baldwin and Don Sackman in 1968. Mr. Sackman was the original employee of the firth and in March of 1973 when Mr. Sackman received his registration as an Architect in the State of Florida the firm of Baldwin + Sackman was created and the architectural partnership began. This partnership spanning nearly a quarter of a decade was the base for the firm of Sackman2, Inc.. In 1992, Mr. Sackman created the firm of Sackman2 and in so doing recommitted to providing personal and individualized attention to his clients. Mr. Sackman and Sackman2 have designed and built in excess of 2 Million Square Feet of Office and Industrial Space in the South Florida area. Currently its projects under construction exceed 1.5 Million sf of Office, Industrial, Hotel and Multi -Family Residential product. The firms' experience is quite varied, including Residential Multi Family Housing, Mixed Use Projects, Shopping Centers, Office and Industrial Parks and Related Structures. Most recently, we have been commissioned as the Architect of Record for The Mutiny Condor„inium Pr oiect on South Bayshore Drive. We have found this project most rewarding because of the level of interaction and communication that we have received from the local community and local governing boards allowing us to design the best possible product for this area. Sackman2 has made a commitment to the local development community to design and implement projects whose overall design have made them both award winning as well as cost cognizant so that all parties have received 100% of their expectations. Sackman2 has designed award winning projects that will stand the test of time and use. Sackman2 has made a complete commitment to the technology of Architecture and Design and continues to make strides in assisting our design teams in staying at the top of the technological ladder implementing both Apple and Pentium Computer Systems. ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET • SUITE 9 • COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TELEPHONE 305.461.1968 • FACSIMILE 305.461.1961 • AA2275 9 9 - 214 Bachman LIST OF R.EPR.ESENTATIVE PROJECTS MUTINY CONDOMINIUM (Renovation) 2951 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 DADELAND TOWERS OFFICE PARK 9200 So. Dadeland Boulevard, Miami, FL BLUE LAGOON BUSINESS PARK 6800 N.W. 7th Street, Miami, FL BAYVIEW EXECUTIVE PLAZA and Parking Garage Facility 3225 Aviation Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 NORTHERN TRUST BANK HEADQUARTERS 700 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL MARINA LAKES BUSINESS PARK N.W. 48th Street & 72nd Avenue, Miami, FL CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE PLAZA Oak and Mary Street, Coconut Grove, FL GROVE HARBOUR CONDOMINIUMS South Bayshore Lane, Coconut Grove, FL BALDWIN SACKMAN OFFICE BUILDING S.W. 27th Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 1550 BRICKELL AVENUE APARTMENTS 15W Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL MAIN STREET TOWN CENTER 6843 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET • SUITE 9 . COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 (► TELEPHONE 305-461.1968 . FACSIMILE 305.461.1961 . AA2275 J 2 Northern Trust Bank Mr. Mark Stevens 700 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL (305) 789-1394 The Graham Companies Carol Graham Wyllie 6843 Main Street Miami Lakes, FL (305) 821-1130 Northern Trust Bank Mr. George Wild 700 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL (305) 789-1300 Elizabeth Properties, Inc. A Brighton Company Mr. Louis Gonzalez Mr. Don S. Smith 815 N. Red Road Suite 400 Miami, FL 33126 (305) 262-6100 Airport Key Corporation Mr. Ricardo Dunin Mr. Bill Londos 7500 N.W. 25th Street Miami, FL 33126 (305) 471-6163 LIST of REFERENCES Codina Construction Mr. Jose Hevia 2 Alhambra Plaza, Penthouse II Miami, FL (305) 520-2300 Ocean Bank Mr. Tony Cabrera 780 NW 42nd Avenue Miami, FL 33126 (305) 445-2800 Janis Enterprises Mr. Bernard Janis Mr. Tony Macina 7600 Red Road Miami, FL 33126 (305) 665-9201 Easton Babcock Associates Mr. Ed Easton Mr. Ed Bell 300 Greco Avenue Coral Gables, FL (305) 448-9999 Cushman Wakefield of Florida Mr. Eric Person 601 Brickell Key Drive Suite 600 Miami, FL 33133 (305) 371-4411 Codina Bush Realty Mr. Hank Klein Mr. Scott Sime 2 Alhambra Plaza, Penthouse II Miami, FL (305) 520-2300 Robert Cambo Industrial Broker 815 N. Red Road Suite 400 Miami, FL 33126 (305) 262-6100 Martin Tabor Associates Mr. Martin Tabor 10462 NW 31 st Terrace Miami, FL (305) 471-7778 Transal Corporation Mr. Ernesto Poma Mr. Frank Stevens 2121 SW 3rd Avenue Miami, FL (30.5) 285-2211 Florida Corporate Realty Mr. Patrick O'Hare 8250 NW 27th Street Suite 310 Miami, FL 33122 (305) 477-2800 ARCHITFUI'1 RE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET • SPITE 9 . COCONUT GROXT. F I, 33133 TELEPHONE 305.461.1968 . FACSIMILE 305.461.1961 • AA2275 99- 214 AWARD OF MERIT FOR DESIGN 1976 - Present 1976 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Design 1976 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Design Ram Baldwin Residence 1976 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Honorable Mention Kearsaae Woods Resort Condominium 1978 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit Award in Architecture Ray Baldwin Re id=Q 1978 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit Award in Architecture HUD 5-60 Iiousina Proie& 1979 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit AWard in Architecture a& .41 ds To mhoy 1979 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit Award in Design Ram Baldwin RAeieienrn 1979 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit A ward in Architecture Gail B. Baldwin Residence 1979 Florida Concrete Institute 1980 Outstanding Concrete Structure Award in Florida Lakeside Mer*+��.�.... ,..� 1980 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Excellence in Architecture Award Lew Residence 1980 Florida Concrete Institute Outstanding Concrete Structure Award in Florida Financial Data Planning orao:Q im 1981 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Merit Award in Design Lew Residence 1982 Florida Concrete Institute Outstanding Concrete Structure Award in Florida Lew Residence 1982 Florida Concrete Institute Outstanding Concrete Structure Award of Excellence Builders A-i ; Florida 1982 Florida South Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Honor in Architecture Lakeside Memorial Park 1984 Florida Concrete Institute Outstanding Concrete Structure Award in Florida bra Ottice Carnes 1985 Florida Achievement in Marketing ExcellE FAME Architecture/Commercial/Office/ Industrial/Mixed Use Second Place Award Meadow Walk Aaartment� ohiw AWARD OF MERIT FOR DESIGN 1976 - Present 1985 Florida Achievement in Marketing Excellence 1988 FAME Award Architecture/Commercial/Office/ Industrial/Mixed Use Second Place Award Miami takes Town Center 1985 Florida Achievement in Marketing Excellence Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects of Honor Metro- Dade County, General Serviges AdrninWkffion • u FAME 1990 Miami Chapter of the American Institute s Architecture/Small is Better Architects Units or Houses Under 850 sq. ft. Award of Merit for Design Excellence MedtAward Lew Apartments Meadow Walk Apartments 1986 Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects Aword for Excellence in Architechire Main Street Town Center 1986 Aurora Award Best Commercial Proiect Main Street Town Center 1986 Aurora Grand Award Best Commercial Project Main Street Town Center 1986 Aurora Golden Award Best Commercial Project Main Street Town Center 1987 Florida Achievement in Marketing Excellence FAME Interior Design First Place Award Deberz Ga11Qr� 1988 Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects Unbuiit Design Award Lew pgrIme is 1994 National Association of Industrial Office P RENOVATION OF THE YEAR 1994 Miami Airport Center 1994 B.O.M.A. Renovation over 50,000 sf Cmpointe Business Park 1995 National Association of industrial Office Parks (NAIOP) Renovation of the Year Miami Airport Center 1996 Industrial Association of Dade County Business Achievement Award 1996 Sackman 2. Inc. 99- 214 Page 2 of 2 u: �F r l f, COMMERCIAL OFFICE PROJECTS DADELAND TOWERS OFFICE PARK AND PARKING GARAGES 9200 So. Dadeland Boulavard Miami, FL CLIENT: The Green Companies Mr. Hank Green DADE WEST OFFICE BUILDING AND SHOPPING MALL 107th Avenue & N. Kendall Drive CLIENT: The Green Companies Mr. Hank Green BUILDER'S ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA OFFICE BUILDING 15225 N.W. 77th Avenue Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: Builders Association of South Florida DORAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE PARK PHASE I and PHASE II New Office Complex West Dade County Miami, FL CLIENT: The Green Companies MAIN STREET TOWN CENTER Multi Use (Commercial, Residential and Office) Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies GOVERNORS SQUARE OFFICE PARK Andrew Jackson Building 1 Office Park, Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies GOVERNORS SQUARE OFFICE PARK Spessard Holland Building 2 Office Park, Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies PARK CENTRE OFFICE PARK Dade County, FL CLIENT: Mr. Loys Charbonnet, III CONTINENTAL PLAZA IN THE GROVE Mary Street and Oak Avenue Coconut Grove, FL CLIENT: The Continental Companies, Mr. Woody Weiser CUTLER RIDGE/2 Dade County, FL CLIENT: American Ventures { Corporation, Mr. Phillip Blumberg IVES DAIRY COMMERCE CENTER 1-95 & Ives Dairy Road z. Miami, FL CLIENT: Mr. Alan Smith PINES OFFICE CENTER Pembroke Pines, FL CLIENT: The Centrum Corporation FINANCIAL DATA PLANNING OFFICE BUILDING Renovation 2875 Oak Avenue Coconut Grove, FL CLIENT: Michael Goldberg FDP Corporation ARCHITECTURE o PLANNING COMMERCIAL OFFICE PROJECTS MICCOSUKEE INDIAN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Miccosukee Indian Reservation, Dade County, FL CLIENT: Miccosukee Tribe of Indians MICCOSUKEE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Miccosukee Indian Reservation Dade County, FL CLIENT: Miccosukee Tribe of Indians OPA-LOCKA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADDITION 215 Perviz Avenue Opa-Locka, FL CLIENT: City of Opa-Locka STOKER OFFICE BUILDING S.W. 168th Street Dade County, FL CLIENT: Stoker Construction Co. Mr. James Stoker WESTLAND OFFICE PARK 1800 West 49th Street Hialeah, FL CLIENT: The Green Companies Mr. Hank Green DORAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE PARK PHASE New Office Complex Miami, FL CLIENT: The Green Companies BRYAN OAKS BUSINESS PARK Davie, FL CLIENT: The Babcock Company BALDWIN SACKMAN + ASSOCIATES Renovation of Restaurant into Firm Offices 2869 S.W. 27th Avenue Coconut Grove, FL CLIENT. Baldwin Sackman + Associates, P.A MARINA LAKES BUSINESS PARK S.W. 48th Street & 72nd Avenue CLIENT: The Babcock Company Mr. Ed Bell M & M Aerospace Hardware N.W. 89th Place Miami, FL CLIENT: M & M Aerospace Hardware, Mr. Paul Mittentag TRANSAL OFFICE PARK N.W. 25th Street & 87th Avenue Miami, FL CLIENT: Transal Corporation Mr. Eduardo Poma '7-1 99- 214 zus�zy+:alas. INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS BLUE LAGOON BUSINESS PARK 400,0003f Industrial Office Showroom 6800 N.W. 7th Street Miami, FL CLIENT: Elizabeth Properties, Inc. A Brighton Company MIAMI AIRPORT CENTER 600,000 sf Office/Industrial 7500 NW 25th Street Miami, FL CLIENT. Airport Key Corporation TRANSAL OFFICE PARK 135,000 sf Office Showroom (Phase i, 6 Buildings) N.W. 82nd Avenue and N.W. 25th Street Miami, FL CLIENT: Transal Corporation TRANSAL OFFICE PARK Cargo Distribution Building No. 1 112,000 sf Dock High Industrial N.W. 82nd Avenue and N.W. 25th Street Miami, FL CLIENT: Transal Corporation LAKEVIEW COMMERCE PARK 1.2 Million Square Feet N.W. 74th Street and Palmetto Expressway CLIENT: Gamma Delta Corp MARINA LAKES BUSINESS PARK 300.000 sf Office/Industrial Park S.W. 48th Street & 72nd Avenue CLIENT: The Babcock Company BROWARD INTL COMMERCE CM 400,000 sf, 6 Building Dock -High Industrial Building Bryan Road 0 Grim Road Dania, Florida CLIENT. Broward International Commerce Center OAK LANE BUSINESS CENTER 125,000 sf Office/Showroorn Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE PARK Buildings A, B,C, & D 1$0,000 sf Office/Industrial N.W. 102nd Avenue and 17st Street CLIENT: Easton Babcock Company AMERICAN FINE FOODS 60,000 sf Build to Suit Office and Warehouse N.W. 107th Avenue Miami, FL CLIENT: The Tower Group BRYAN OAKS BUSINESS PARK 12S,000 sf Office Showroom Broward County, Florida CLIENT: Easton Babcock Company MILAM DAIRY COMMERCE CENTER 400-0003f Office Showroom/Industrial N.W. 72nd Avenue and 30th Street Miami, FL CLIENT: Easton Babcock Company ATTORNEYS TITLE INSURANCE FUND 35 Mirsf Office Showroom Miami Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies LANIER WORLDWIDE 12 Miamit sf Office Showroom Lakes, FL CLIENT: The Graham Companies IVES DAIRY COMMERCE CENTER 100,000 sf Office Showroom I-95 and Ives Dairy Road CLIENT: Mr. Alan Smith ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET • SUITE 9 . COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TELEPHONE 305-461.1968 . FACSIMILE 305.461.1961 • AA2275 Fp{l 9 of 2 214 J 0 INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS AVIATION COMMERCIAL CENTER 60,000 Sf Office Showroom and Dock High Building Palmetto Expressway and N.W. 54th Street CLIENT: ABC Aviation Corporation INTERMARK TRADE CENTRE 230,000 sf Office Showroom / Industrial N.W. 78th Avenue and NW. 7th Street Miami, FL CLIENT: Elizabeth Properties, Inc. A Brighton Company TAMIAMI COMMERCE CENTER 35,000 d Office Showroom S.W. 137th Avenue and S.W. 128th Street CLIENT: James Stoker M & M AEROSPACE CORPORATE OFFICE Warehouse and Office Facility N.W. 89th Street CLIENT: M & M Aerospace Corporation ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING 3315 RICE STREET • SUITE 9 . COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TELEPHONE 305.461.1968 • FACSIMILE 305-461.1961 • AA2275 99-- 214 Page 2 of 2 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORK( URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME ........... '�%�1'_ ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX . zr/.... �..�........�,oil.,r.�_.�:A�`��.f.;��....,�v�...._�.tl�A�li....F�.: 3�.� � ......�w_............_.._.... OCCUPATION BUSINESS / EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO..OQ/�/ �G> YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. Education: Master & Bachelor of Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology. Graduate work at the Architectural Association (London, U.K) and Cambridge University (Cambridge, U.K) Experience: In the field of Architecture & Planning for (IS) years, specializing in transportation projects and general circulation -sensitive projects. Am currently working on the Biscayne Boulevard Enhancement Study for FDOT which stands to benefit the City's Upper East -side. As a result of this study, have been made aware of many of the City's urban development problemstsolutions first hand. Activities: `Leadership Miami '96 Class," American Institute of Architects & Greater'Miami Chamber of Commerce. Past Board Director of the City of Miami Committee for Beatification and Environment. Other Attributes: personally interested in Miami's future development from an urban development standpoint, as I was raised and reside in the City. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE DATE CANDIDATE i SIGNATUR5,�- L±= DATE 99- 214 f ■ s a n c h e z- 1 n a l i & a s; ■ 2121 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE MIAMI, FLORI )A 33133 A A 0 0 0 Office of the City Clerk City of Miami, City Hail 3500 Pan American Drive, Dinner Key Miami, Florida 33133 2 8 0 6 ate-s ■ 1 n c _ FAX f 3051 860-9636 f 305f 860-961 1 WBE HBE DBE architecture interior design planning Re: City of Miami Urban Development Review Board (UBRD), new appointment. Dear Sirs: 1 /31 /97 At Mr. Francisco Garcia's (City of Miami Principal Land Development Specialist, Department Of Community Planning and Revitalization) request, I am enclosing the OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM of the Urban Development Review Board for your review. Please consider my nomination highly, as I would be sincerely committed and proud to serve on such a Board. Please call me at the numbers noted above if you require any further information on my qualifications or background. Very Truly Yours, Betty an -Zeln I, AI -- r • � l 99- 214 BETTI' SANCHEZ-ZEINALI, AIA ARCH ITECT/P'LANNER Sanchez-Zeinali & Associates. Inc. 2121 South Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida 33133 (305) 860-9611 ACADEMIC BACKGROUND • Master of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985 • Graduate Program of Architecture, Architectural Association of London and University of Cambridge. 1984 • Bachelor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983 • Materials and Methods of Construction, Miami Dade Community College, 1981 • Commercial Art, Martin Studio, University of Miami Affiliate, l 977-78 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION • Registered Architect, State of Florida -No. AR 0014006 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mrs. Sanchez-Zeinali has over 15 years of architectural planning, design and public involvement experience. She has extensive presentation and public relations experience as a result of her involvement in the following projects dealing with public agencies, private corporations, community groups, and the like: Currently. President of Sanchez-Zeinali & Associates, Inc., (Miami, Florida) a 100% female -owned architecture and planning firm, specializing in transportation projects, zoning research, land planning. & project development estimation. Most recently, Architect and Project Manager at Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, (Miami, Florida) in charge of the Miami Intermodal Center, Miami International Airport Rail Connector, Port of Miami and Biscayne Boulevard transportation planning and Ft. Lauderdale/Ho Improvements. llywood International Airport Terminal Expansion and Airfield Formerly, Senior Design Manager for Northwest Airlines (Minneapolis, Minnesota) responsible for the planning and design of NWA leaseholds at 30+ airports on the East Coast of the USA. Formerly, exclusive consultant for American Airlines (Miami, Florida) doing Project Management at MIA. Formerly, Part owner of Grafton Architects, Inc., (Miami, Florida) where she procured and managed approximately 35 small A/E projects for several MIA concessionaires, airlines. and for the airport itself. Formerly, architectural graduate intern at Thompson, Ventulette, Stainback and Associates (Atlanta, Georgia) where she worked on large-scale corporate interior architecture projects. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION EXPERIENCE - DISTRICT SIX Mrs. Sanchez-Zeinali was responsible for architectural concept planning and conducted extensive project presentations relative to the Public Involvement Program; which included multiple presentations to FDOT, DCAD, Port of Miami, Dade County MPO, and over 20 other governmental and private groups. 99- 214 t Betty Sanchez-Zeinali, AIA Page Two Miami Intermodal Center Study: study of a 1+ million sq. ft. facility integrating Metro -rail. the East-West Corridor. the transit connector between MIA and the Miami Intermodal Center Connector. future high-speed rail. Amtrak. Tri- Rail, buses. major rental car hub, concessions, joint development and airport -related functions. Transit Connector Between MIA and the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC/MIA Connector) Study: study project for transit connector between the MIC and the airport. The connector would provide uninter-rupted service to the seaport of Miami. This master plan study included rail alignment studies as well as preliminary rail station design and airport terminal modifications in support of the new station. Transit Connector Between MIA and the Port of Miami Study: study of uninterrupted service to the seaport of Miami from the airport. This master plan study included rail alignment studies as well as preliminary rail station design and airport/port terminal modifications in support of the new stations. The project also included preliminary design of (4) transit stations at Dodge Island plus one at Biscayne Boulevard. AIRPORT EXPERIENCE - MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIA Terminal -Wide Concessions Master Plan: This study entailed detailed assessment of all current concessions, determination of retail maximization based on demand, and recommendation of major terminal renovation and expansion to support the envisioned retail program. Extensive presentations were made to DCAD.. DAC, existing vendors and possible new vendors. Independent Hub (Super "A") Terminal Planning: Master plan and present American Airlines requirements, proposed new terminal building and runway expansion to Dade County Aviation Department and County Manager's office. Project entailed coordination with AA Regional Management, assisting consultants in design and numerous presentation to Airport and County officials. Liaison for Major Airport Construction Project: Airport's C-D Wrap project affected AA operations daily as it was immediately adjacent to AA outbound baggage tug drive and overall ramp operations. Security Checkpoints at Concourse C & D: Provided additional magnetometers and redirected queuing in order to better control passenger flow. Project required submittal of layouts as preferred to AA to Airport for their construction by a Minority Development Program Contractor. Concourse "E" Expansion: Provided wiring and AA equipment inserts to existing Airport ticket lift desks, airside ramp signs, potable water cabinets to all gates and apron gate input booths. Medical/EAP/Passenger Service Administration/Passenger Service Training Facilities: Provided a larger on -site AA Medical and Employment Assistance Program facilities in the Main Terminal. Also provided main administration offices for Passenger Service, multi -use training rooms and trainers offices for Passenger Service Training. Concourse "E" Expansion: Provided wiring and AA equipment inserts to existing Airport ticket lift desks, airside ramp signs, potable water cabinets to all gates and apron gate input booths. Baggage Slides at Ticket Lift Desks: Facilitated last-minute baggage check -in and provided a non -mechanical means of delivering bags quickly onto airside. Project required supervision of design and approval negotiations with Airport and FAA. Interim Passenger Service FIS and Training Relocation: Provided low cost temporary facilities as a result of Airport mandates to evacuate existing space. Ticket Counter (ATO) Expansion: Provided phased relocation of other airlines and provided additional communications, data equipment and take -away belt for additional ATO. 99- 214 Bette Sanchez-Zeinali, ALA Page Three Miscellaneous Airport Projects: Additional A/E projects included several client's offices. computer rooms. holding room layout of Concourse "E" inner gates. etc. AIRPORT EXPERIENCE - FT. LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT New Concourse E, Terminal III Expansion, Remote Aircraft Hardstand, Surface Parking Lot, General Renovations to Terminals I & II and Concourses C & D. Mrs. SanchezZeinali was the Project Manager in charge. She worked closely with Broward County Aviation Department on the Programming of their rapidly expanding airport needs. The project included design of a 3-gate concourse with an additional 5 gates for commuter bussing operations. design of a two-story terminal expansion for existing Terminals II & III with full airline passenger and baggage handling capabilities, expansion of (2) existing ground transportation facilities, provision of a remote aircraft parking facility for (5) 727's, and terminal refurbishment of existing Terminals I & II. OTHER AIRPORT EXPERIENCE - EAST COAST REGION, U.S. Various Airline Facilities for Northwest Airlines as Owner's Representative: • Terminal D-E Connection study for Boston, Logan International Airport ($16 million). • South Terminal Renovations at Washington National Airport ($1.2 million). • NWA/KLM airport facility consolidation at the International Arrivals Building of JFK ($850,000). • Airline ticket counter renovations: Baltimore, Boston, Fort Myers, NYC City Ticket Office, Washington Dulles Airports. • Cargo tenant buildouts at Miami International and Washington National airports. SCHOOL BOARD PROJECTS - MIAMI, FLORIDA Renovations for Pine Villa Elementary, Richmond Heights Elementary, and Redmond Middle Schools, Dade County Public Schools: Negotiated A/E contract, coordinated with DCPS/DOE and provided Project Management during the Design Phase. RETAIL EXPERIENCE - MIAMI, FLORIDA & DETROIT, MICHIGAN Miami International Airport (MIA) Terminal -Wide Concessions Master Plan: see AIRPORT EXPERIENCE - MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT above. Detroit International Airport -wide Retail Concepts: Schematic Design for 10 permanent and (4) temporary retail facilities. Miami International Airport -13 Portable and 9 Permanent Retail Facilities for various Airport Concessionaires: Developed the portable retail concept which enabled partial revenue continuity while permanent retail facilities were renovated. The portable system provided a layout flexibility of modular components, installation in Just a week with minimal site disruption and the opportunity to fill typically unusable space with profit -generating retail installations. This concept has been imitated in many airports world-wide. Involvement also included design and construction administration of nine permanent retail facilities throughout the airport. 99- 214 Beth Sanchez-Zeinali. AIA Page Four Miami International Airport - 3 Restaurant Concessions: Primarily interior A/E projects except for a large restaurant and bar facility requiring structural expansion of Concourse H "head house." Town & Country Mall, Miami, Florida - "Accentures" Jewelry Store:: procured the project. negotiated the contract, and provided Design through Construction Administration. CORPORATE TENANT BUILDOUT EXPERIENCE - VARIOUS STATES Renovations for several ATT Corporate Otiices Nation-wide and Interior Corporate Renovations for The Hartford Insurance Company, Hartford Connecticut: Interior Architecture including tenant buildout, full finishes package, millwork, systems furnishings, lighting, etc... RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE - MIAMI, FLORIDA & ATLANTA, GEORGIA Cruz, Socket, Furman, Kreiger, and Sanchez hi -end residential projects in Miami. Cantrell Residence - Specialized design for a wheelchair -ridden Oliver in Atlanta: Provided Schematic Design through Construction Administration. CIVIC INVOLVEMENT • Past Director, City of Miami Committee for Beautification and Environment • Past Director, American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter. • Member, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Aviation Alliance Committee • Leadership Miami Graduate, Class of 1996 • Past Executive Director, Light Up Miami • Past Vice President, Women,s Chamber of Commerce of Dade County 99- 214 Partndo Perott i At-ch. 1 30S 442--1S11 P.02 URBAN DEVELOPARENr REVIEW BOARD It OFFICIAL NOMINATION FOR M NAW Mike Sardinas -44 5A.5..N.W. 14 _ Street - y --------._ _. _ . 3 a r c h� e c t _.___._._—•---•�--?) 6 3� 7 5 4 MN� BLIS'NESS/r . �oorttUondo Perotti `Architects-- 4IO2 Laguna Street USTANY OTH N/A Coral _Cables, Florida _33146 TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITI� LOCl1j'�p 1MTHIN CITY OF NiWhp Llh{ITS. THE URBAN 06"7 P031TION(a) FOR WHICH YOU ARSE 8a� SUET Be COMPOSED OF THE FOLL PROFESS t1UA!lFIED. COINPLETL? YOUR OY111HQ POSITIONS / CHECK THE NNUAL VCE Fa.iOW REG'a"ATCH. (NOTE: FrwYEARS IM NIMbIM)NUMBFJ� AHO YEAR OF IM ARCNITECT REGISTERED LW THE 3rATE OF FLORIDA REc;ssrRATroN h10. A R 0 015 5 6 7 Yes OF EXPERIENCE 18 © %ANOSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN t"& .STATE OF F `s LORl01! RE:�lsTR,sT�,l No. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Wri"N THIS SPACE, PR%M09 A SUMMAttY STATt=slEjy or"6't PERTINENT IN T OF THE EDUCATION, ABOVE. FORJMATIO*I WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR gU�LUCATION, ` E�ENCE ACTIVIT Me education and I S years of professional experience in t ��ou�fi�l R ds � �rof S) �aOR Architecture, Suburb, Town design and Urban Design. CHECKt;p diverse yet related fields of the profession Profession include gn. this academic and professions! background in the isolated instance in the develo allows me to understand urban development working knowledgeAmes of a thriving city, but as sn intricately related network Therefore a single individual as iri of the whole of the City and its individual parts is el to a nomination to the Urban Development Review Boaran d essential quali&cation for any SPONSO"4ORGAN7ATION (IFAppLrCASL� SIGNATURE DATE CAkD 0ATE SIGMTURE 1 01P2 DATE Januar.yr 9, 199, 99-- 214 Jan-09-98 01:37P Portuondo Perotti Arch. 1 442 - 151 1 P.03 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLL014 W INFDRMATION IN THE SPACE PROMEo, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATIow: Please refer to attached resume. EXPEMPNI-C• Please refer to attached resume. RGANIZ TIONS AND COJIMNm ACT VITISS: Please refer to attached resume. 20F2 99- 214 Jan-09-98 01:38P Part ndo Parotti Arch. 1 305 442-1511 P.04 MUM SARDINAS 3455 N. W. 14 Stint 16=1, Florida 33125 (305) 633-2754 LDUCATION IIARVARD IJNNERSITY, G.S.D.. Post Onukute Studies in Urbu Design UNIVMSny (N' h(MU, Master of Arritimcmm in Suburb and Town Design UNUERSCCY OF mmm. awworofA.,wk lo, PROFMIONAL LXPERIENCE PORTUONDO PEROTTI ARCH n7.CPS, Coral Gables, Florida Asanoiate Architect 1Je W Team / project Architec4 Second Avernus &Be over the Miami River Moan, Florida (4 lanes of vehicular aa& . Bascule jdV) Design Team / Proieq Manager, Bnckell Bridge Gatewuy over the Miami River. made Cottmy Florida (6 ianes of vehiowar traffic - Basoale Bridge) Uvsw Teaat / PTojeer Maaagar. m. International Business Cent.. OBice / Wsmf- se ComPIM Dade Coutrly. Florida (29,000 s.f.) Design Tam, Roberts Point Reswaa:e Florida (12. Design Tam 400 Waaarer Residence. Coral Cables FMrida (6,500 a. f) ) DMP Tam, The Doing Bav Club House, Dade Cotmry, Florida (12,000 a.f.) Delrlm'1'arn, Do-il-Canter, Aruba, Nolh.yarla Antilles. (65.000 r.C) Design Tam, Marttblstern Gyrrausium and Ballet School. cAmAh Miami, Flutida (18,000 s.f.) ANDRES DLjANY, ELIZA131i7IiPLATER.ZYBMX ARCHITECTS. UrMn Design Ccnsultant Miami. Florida South Lakc Housing. Orlatrdo. Florida Town sdOvetoaks 0300018 County, bride Kenna Country Viltageand Forcaay, Istanbul. Turkey MARK M. SCI illvlEA'Tl ARC1IIiECT, Cad Gabes. Florida (Irian Ik,rgn Co.rsoltaat Cily Rio o yea Reach Raderslopment Mask Plan. Rivit Be�h Florida+anon Nov I'ow� Sera Jun, Puerto Rico - In collaboration with otun} / Plater-yberk Architects and Kim / rueucr Archila;ts TRELLES ARCHITECTS, Coral Gable,,. FlMula AssW=t to the for cmurn resxk pela csm d"*-Presentation and Preparation ofeawtniction docuntenls GIORGIO BALL, ARCIMECT, Miami, Florida Assistant to t �eorturtercial and a design projocun atim and Inelantion of oonatruclion dactrtnents tier taidertee . DON3ALD W. SI1UEY AND ASSOCIATES. Miami, Florida Assisted c the PRPantiaa and of COnSt+ttaiort doprmeats for commeriai project" Avvisted in ARMANDO M. MONMRO AND ASSOCIATES, Miami, Florida res pow pr j ntimt ctE pr ration and of conmrc ,err dm,_,,ty for °_menial and rq�a JAN 1993 APR 1992 DEC 1998 JAN1990 - PRIiS MAY1991 OCT]"] NOV 1991 JAN 1991 APR I991 A N1988-DEC1989 AUG l 987-JIIN l 9gg SF.P198S-AIM 1987 ACADERUc PO8rT10NS JAN 1984-SFPI9til, TY uAssisunt�Profeatun part MI School ufArrhitectWe Uodergraduare Program SPRD4i)1991-I ALL.1991 CORNELL t[N'IVL•'RSITY. School of Arelutecture and P Visiting Jtaor latvtittg U ndrrgaduate Program FAIJ.1999 99- 214 Jan•-09-98 01:38P POrtucndo Perotti Arch. MIKE SARDINAS Page 2 HONORS AND AWARDS 1 442-1511 P,0S3 r: BRICKELL BRIDGE GATEWAY C Crnnmisxioned to dewlap deli and (� 6Tf1TON, Wiaamg F.tur►, Miami, Florida P design (n+,San documents. gvned to traffic on I ammher 1995. SUi3-TROPICAL HOUSE C;J*S E'Ti'i ()N Hnmble MmUon. COW Gables, Iluride nAS AMMUCAN INMTUTE OF ARC'ME,CTS FOUNDATION. Scholastic Award For'WWI$t1Y Pmsuit in the Field of Arnhaad ttc 11 COLEGLO NACIONAL Dii ARQUJ. ECTOS DE CUBA, Rvinio Alb atcr Tapia Ruann . Fa Academic V=elle rm Pill Tf LETA KAPPA HONORS CONVOCATION. Field of Arohitex:tma Ong Student Award in the LYMITIONS AND PG'BLICATIONS MIAW The cx hibition cxigi � the BnekeA Bridge GAteway oampetition emiy, and h unduded m the Center for Fine Arts ins and a ' of Emopran °amnia s Miami. Florida. TL IF. MCC OF INNOCLNCE, Yuung Ardhiw u practieuhg in Miami Exhibited the Cammoial Chapel pro1�. gad. Gallery, Florida "SCILOOL REFLECTS LOCAL CULTURE', Published Villa C000plum earnPam+ tion Pml August I98.7. entry' . PROFBSSIONAL REGLSTRATiONAND CEMFICATION FLORIDA STAM BOARD OF ARCHITECT(IRE a INTERIOR DESIGN ARCID7�{C I S I.ICFNSis NCARB ARCGf1Ti:CT'S NATIONAL CERTIFICATION SMLS I LNTE"gTS CADD. Autucad Re)..1G far Wirthxes. h'fiM-fI Word for Wndows. EXCEL for Wir,&,,. LANGUAGES. English. Spatnislt etohL Gmiliar with Minn. TRAVFd. ltaly, Crreoce. Thai�ea, S fain. France, ?�etherlarhds Anttlks, IVlexioo, Puerto Rion, Colcerhbia, and tl:oehgh pant of the United States. Refers available upon reuucst NOV 199D SEP1997 SEP1987 LIAR19117 APR 1983 MAY1991 JUI.19R9 AUG 19R7 APR1996 MAR1997 99- 214 4 , °F OFFICIAL,t, NOMINATION FORM y7 a� G�CO.. F% (�Q' URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME TERRY A. SIEGALL ADDRESS ..............I....»........... 7820 SW 134 Terrace TELEPHONE / FAx » ._.- .................... ... w- »... 2 » , Miami, FL 33156 (305) 377-0621 occuPATloni»»»..»..._........ ....... »_»......._....»»__......»»..»......».................._......................................................./ (305) 576-3245 _ _AR_CH I_TE_CT»................. »................. ».. ..BUSINESS /EMPLOYER......»............».....»....................»........................»........»».......... . ......................... _ Johnson _...._. Assoc i ales Architects, tests ...»........... �BUSINESS»..»..._._»_»..._.......................».......»...._'.....InC'........ ADDRESS _ ......................................... .................... ... .»............... .... .......................... 4770 Biscayne Blvd., #800, Miami, FL 33137 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES» TO WHICH YOU » HOLD T .._........_ IN......TYo...._. 171E LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF....»...._..�............�"................ MIAMi LIMITS. ......'."""""' None THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATCOMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION bit1M9ER Ate YEAR OF ION, (NOTE: YEARS MINIMUM)13 J 7 ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION No. 8297 1 f YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 17 A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA ^J REGISTRATION No. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR ABOVE. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED — Registered Architect in State of Florida for 17 years. Master. City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University — Urban design studies for areas surrounding Government Station. Metro Rail Stations (south of CANDIDATE SIGNATURE " 'r LI ABLE Johnson Associates Architects Inc. K. JO ON, AIA DATE January 31, 1997 TERR TERRY�/�. DATE January 31, 1997 ,_t 99- 214 John -Pon r o la, A � ec i InC 477 � 0 B SCAYNE BLVD., SUITE800, MIAMI, FL33137.305-377-0621 -FAX 305-576-3245 AAC000468 —� Di January 31, 1997 1�- —, - � I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK "24 CITY OF MIAMI, CITY HALL - 3500 Pan American Drive Dinner Key Miami, FL 33133 Re: City of Miami Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) New Appointments Dear Mayor and Commissioners, Reference is made to your letter of January 13, 1997 requesting applications for membership to the Urban Development Review Board. Enclosed herein is our firm's nomination for Mr. Terry A. Siegall, AIA whose name we would like to put forward. Accompanying Mr. Siegall's application (Nomination Form) is a copy of his resume which represents the fact that he meets all the requirements of the Board. We believe that Mr. Siegall's qualifications and efforts will be an asset to the City of Miami's Urban Development Review Board. is Enclosures \0fficeWDRBTAS.J31 99- 214 John/on Ar Ola, �n ec / �nC 4770 BISCAYNE BLVD. SUITE i800, MIAMI, FL33137.305-377-0621 • FAX 305.576-3245 AAC000468 TERRY A. SIEGALC. AIA SENIOR ASSOCIATE AND PROJECT MANAGER EDUCATION Bachelor of Design, University of Florida Master of Architecture, Ohio State University Master of City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University EXPERIENCE Professional experience in the planning, design, and construction of numerous building types for public and private clients. These include airports, hospitals, medical and commercial offices, mental health dormitories, mass transit facilities, and shopping centers. These include the following: The Federal Inspection Services Facility and International Satellite Terminal at Miami International Airport; St. Mary's Medical Center (465 beds), Knoxville, Tennessee; Springfield joint Health Plan (merger of two existing 300 bed hospitals), Springfield, Ohio; State Mental Dormitories, Columbus, Ohio; Station Area Design and Development for Kaiser Transit Group, Miami, Florida; Palm Springs Mile Shopping Center (Renovation), Hialeah, Florida; Burdines Expansion, Dadeland Mall, Miami, Florida; Linton Center Medical Offices, Delray Beach, Florida; East Brickell Tower (26-Story Residential Condominium), Miami, Florida; NcNab Plaza Shopping Center, Tamarac, Florida; Crossroads Shopping Center, Margate, Florida; Bal Harbour Shops, Bal Harbour, Florida; Atrium Shoppes, Deerfield Beach, Florida; Polo Club Clubhouse, Boca Raton, Florida; Polo Club Shoppes, Boca Raton, Florida; Oceania Health Club, Miami, Florida; Oceania I, II, and III (26-Story Residential Condominiums), North Miami Beach, Florida; Diplomat Mall Renovation and New Phar-Mor Store, Hallandale, Florida; and many individual office and retail tenants. Mr. Siegall has also served as Project Manager for two addition/remodeling/renovation projects for the Dade County Public Schools as well as Project Manager for over $7 million of re -roofing projects since 1994. AWARDS A.I.A. Certificate of Merit - 1975 MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Architects The National Council of Architectural Registration Board Southern Building Code Congress International Urban Land Institute National Fire Protection Association REGISTERED ARCHITECT STATES: Florida NATIONAL: NCARB Certificate Holder —r 9 M 7) 3! Y' lA 99- 214 OFFICIAL - NOMINAi`ION FORM bc[ IS P U4bAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD �L IT � r... t A1AE David..A.t....W4lfberg...............................................................666-54 .atiDAESS .... 117.5 T Y ��' ..._.�13500 SW 66 Avenue.,_..M� ami , TELEPHONE /FAX ..:................ _FL .33156 OCCUPATION............................................ ............................................................................ .Architect _ ................................................ __. BUSINESS /EMPLOYER............................_............................. .................................................................................... _....._.........Wolf..bar..Q...Al anez...&...Par..tners ......................................�... BUSINESS ADDRESS _.......................... ............................... �960 SW 57th Avenue Miami FL..—. 3 33143 _ .a.. _ 3 LT AN LIST OTHER PROPERTIES TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) ® ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. AR 0005812 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE_ EJ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. See Attached. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE DATE CANDIDATE Dav d A. Wolfberg SIGNATURE DATE 99- 214 David A. Wolfberg, AIA Principal -in -Charge Mr. Wolfberg has developed expertise in directing projects for both the private and public sectors which re- quire a sensitivity toward both operational and aesthetic considerations. He has served as Principal -in -Charge for the planning and design of commercial and retail facilities throughout South Florida. He has specialized expertise in directing multi -disciplined teams in planning and design of new construction, additions, and im- provements to shopping malls, movie theaters, and entertainment facilities. His experience also includes so- phisticated project management techniques including CPM scheduling and PERT. Education Bachelor of Architecture/1968/Ohio State University Graduate Level Studies in CADD Registration Architecture/1 972/AR0005812 NCARB Certified Experience Bakery Center Redevelopment, Miami, FL. Principal -in -Charge for A/E/I design for the $50 Million expan- sion of the Bakery Center which will include 700,000 SF of new development with the buildings varying in height between three and four stories. The existing parking garage will be expanded to create an eight -level, 580,000 SF structure for a total of 1,700 parking spaces. • Dade County Performing Arts Center, Miami, FL. Consultant Architect for the design and planning of a $170 Million performing arts center, specifically the opera house, rehearsal rooms, orchestral rehearsal spaces and artists' studios. • Nike Town, South Miami, FL. Principal -in -Charge for A/E design and interior tenant work for a new 30,000 SF store in a destination -retail complex known as the Shops at Sunset Place (Bakery Center Redevelopment). • Nike Shop - SoBe, Miami Beach, FL. Principal -in -Charge for A/E design and interior work for a 3,000 SF structure that is part of an overall historic renovation in the Art Deco District known as South Beach. • American Wilderness, Ontario, CA. Principal -in -Charge for A/E/I design of a 130,000 SF multi -purpose entertainment center. The project includes a restaurant, shops, presentation chambers, geography and ani- mal exhibits, and ancillary support services such as food storage, animal holding pens and kitchens. A mezzanine level of approximately 1,500 SF will be utilized as offices and equipment storage. • Cocowalk Mall Expansion, Coconut Grove, FL. Principal -in -Charge for A/E design of expansion and renova- tions of an existing retail mall including eight new AMC movie theaters, a new 5-level, 140,000 SF parking garage for 360 vehicles, a new 500 SF retail building and improvements to small retail stores. • Spec's Music Store and Offices, Miami Beach, FL. Principal -in -Charge for Design/Build of Spec's Music Store and Offices involving $2.5 Million in additions, renovations and remodeling of an existing building. • Mall at 163rd Street, North Miami Beach, FL. Principal -in -Charge for the re-creation and enclosure of an existing mall with a fabric roof involving A/E design of more than 70,000 SF of new construction and renova- tion of more than 600,000 SF including anchor department stores, smaller specialty stores, restaurants, branch banks, travel offices and other types of small offices. • Linton Plaza Mixed -Use Complex with Loehmann's Plaza Shopping Mall, Delray Beach, FL. Principal -in - Charge for A/E design of a commercial complex with two office buildings and a 120,000 SF Loehmann's Plaza Shopping Mall with small specialty stores and restaurants. • Diplomat Mall Shopping Center, Hallandale, FL. Principal -in -Charge for A/E design of renovations and improvements to the Diplomat Mall Shopping Center involving anchor department stores, smaller specialty stores, restaurants, branch banks and offices. • Sonesta Sanibel Harbour Resort Hotel, Fort Myers, FL. Principal -in -Charge of program management for the A/E/I design and construction of a 250-room, $42 Million resort hotel with ball rooms, meeting rooms, five restaurants, small retail stores, an Olympic -size pool, a cabana, Health Spa and tennis courts. Wolfberg Alvarez and Partners 99- 214 OFFICIAL � NOMINATION FORM URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NAME B�/V1�/gRf/ �/ �[.(/Y LG rl �� o ».»»gb,g.».... .»..»..» .»» _ _ ADDRESS _» _» - poll TELEPHONE / FAX b5� 7Z BUSINESS / EMPLOYER BUSINESS A ��DR S LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTIES rWWHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS. THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS / CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER AND YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION. (NOTE: FIVE YEARS MINIMUM) ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA P REGISTRATION NO. Ag OO 74-1FLYEARS OF EXPERIENCE ❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. < VAJ, 0.0 ct At %111�i✓ . IALc SPONSORING ORGANIZATION (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE CANDIDATE SIGNATURE DATE DATE 99- 214 ZvS COv 1 C H BERNARD ZYSCOVICH, AIA PRINCIPAL, _e n FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION Architectural Design ' z Historic Preservation o EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture/Pratt Institute/1971 Special Study in Urban Design/Universita' Di Architettura, Venice Italy/1969 +u REGISTRATION Florida/] 977/#7410 NCARB Certification #26130 EXPERIENCE In private practice for 20 years, Bernard Zyscovich has focused primarily on projects designed for the subtropical climate unique to South Florida. Encompassing a wide variety of public and private sector projects, his firm's work has received national and local design awards. The work has also been widely published in prestigious periodicals such as Architectural Digest, Interior Design and Architecture. Mr. Zyscovich has been Principal in Charge of the firm's major work, retaining creative control of the projects' designs. A graduate of Pratt Institute with a year of special study in Venice, Italy, Mr. Zyscovich has promoted the ideas of regional expression through his architecture, planning and interiors work. He is a Corporate Member of the American Institute of Architects and is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. Mr. Zyscovich recently completed a term on the Miami Beach Design Review Board and is a Past Chairman of the Miami Design Preservation League, a local historic preservation group responsible for establishing the Art Deco District of Miami Beach. Specific projects include: • Miami Beach Convention Hotel Village Study, Master Plan, &Design Guidelines • Miami Beach 21st Street Community Center Restoration • Affordable Housing Design Guidelines, Miami Beach • College of Education Building, Florida International University • Master Plan Design Guidelines, Florida International University • Parking Structure, Florida International University • Prototype Elementary, School Board of Broward County • Miami International Airport Terminal E-F Modifications • Capital Bank Dupont Building Branch • Capital Bank Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Dean Witter Locations Throughout Florida • Miami International Airport Terminal E-F Modifications • Miami International Airport Hotel Lobby Renovation • Toussaint L'Ouverture Elementary .School, Dade County Public Schools • Zora Neale Hurston Elementary School, Dade County Public Schools 9 9 _ 214