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1/30/98
RESOLUTION NO. 0 179
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS
TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE HISTORIC AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION 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 to serve as members of the City of Miami Historic and
Environmental Preservation Board in the following categories,
each member to serve a term expiring October 27, 1998 or until
the nominating commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs
first:
APPOTNTRR9/DT9C'TPT.TNR9: NOMINATED BY:
Miguel Seco
Historian/Architectural
Historian
Ernie Martin
Alternate
Deferred
Citizen
Lourdes Solera
Architect
Deferred
Citizen
Commissioner Wifredo Gort
Commissioner Wifredo Gort
Commissioner Humberto Hernandez
Commissioner Tomas Regalado
Commissioner Tomas Regalado
UITY COMMISSmOif
MEETING OF
FEB 10 1998
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Deferred
Commissioner Arthur E. Teele, Jr.
Landscape Architect
Rene Rolle Commissioner Arthur E. Teele, Jr.
Real Estate Broker
Section 2. The residency requirements contained in
S ction 2-884 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, are
h reby waived, as applicable, with regard to appointment(s).
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Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective
diately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth
CITY CLERK
PROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members DATE: FEB 2 19098 FILE
of the City Commission GDD
SUBJECT: Appointments - Historic
and Environmental
Preservation Board
FROM: REFERENCES:
Jose Garcia-Pedros City Commission Agenda
City Manager ENCLOSURES: February 10, 1998
RECONEIMNDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that six (6) members and one (1) alternate member be appointed
to fill vacancies on the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, based upon names and
qualifications submitted to the City Clerk.
BACKGROUND:
The Historic and Environmental Preservation (HEP) Board has vacancies due to the expiration of
the terms of all members on October 27, 1997. Members of the HEP Board must be experienced
individuals representing specific professions related to the Board's responsibilities. Listed below
are the names of persons who qualify for each category and who have submitted applications to
the City Clerk for appointment to fill the vacancies on the Board. Because Board members must
be appointed in these specific positions, the following categories for the Chairman and
Commissioners, based upon previous appointments, are listed below.
Appointment By Category Applicants
Chairman Hernandez Citizen * Arthur King
Charles Alden
Jane Caporelli
Raimundo Fernandez
Ernie Martin
Rey Martinez
Luisa Murai
William Murphy
Neil Robertson
Miguel Seco
Lourdes Solera
* Incumbent
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Appointment By Category Applicants
Vice Chairman Teele Landscape Charles Alden
Architect
Vice Chairman Teele Real Estate
Broker
Commissioner Gort Historian/ * Miguel Seco
Architectural Ernie Martin
Historian Lourdes Solera
Commissioner Gort Alternate Charles Alden
Jane Caporelli
Raimundo Fernandez
Arthur King
Ernie Martin
Rey Martinez
Luisa Murai
William Murphy
Neil Robertson
Miguel Seco
Lourdes Solera
Commissioner Regalado Architect * Lourdes Solera
Raimundo Fernandez
Rey Martinez
Luisa Murai
PLEASE NOTE: Although Mr. Martinez was
nominated at the meeting of January 13, 1998,
his application was not available for public
inspection at least 5 days prior to the meeting, as
required. Therefore, he will have to be
reappointed, with a waiver of the residency
requirement.
* Incumbent
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Appointment By Category
Commissioner Regalado Citizen
* Incumbent
Applicants
* Luisa Murai
Charles Alden
Jane Caporelli
Raimundo Fernandez
Arthur King
Ernie Martin
Rey Martinez
William Murphy
Neil Robertson
Miguel Seco
Lourdes Solera
PLEASE NOTE: Although Ms. Murai was
nominated at the meeting of January 13, 1998,
the residency requirement was not waived.
Therefore, she will have to be reappointed with
the necessary waiver.
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cCv Ghristina Cuervo, Assistant City Manager
Sarah Eaton, Preservation Officer, Department of Planning and Development
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SIGNATURE DATE
CHARLES A. ALDEN, landscape Architect, A.S.L.A.
7905 Southwest 162 St►eet, Miomt, Flortde .33167 (306) 261-1668
19 craven Lone. towrencevftle, New Jersey 06648
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CHARLES A, ALDEN, Landscape Architect, A.L A.
L 7905 SOuthWest 162 sheet, Miami, Fiorido 33157 (305) 251-1668
S 19 Craven 1pne, Lowrenceville, New Jersey 08648
QUALIFICATIONS
The professional practice of CHARLES A. ALDEN, Landscape Architect,
is a general and diverse one, based upon the principles of sustain-
able development; natural resource protection and enhancement; his-
toric preservation; and the community planning concepts of the "New
Urbanism". The firm provides land planning, landscape architectural
and urban eesign services to private sector clients, public agencies,
architects.and'engineers in Florida and several other states.
The diversity of clientele, represented in the portfolio, assures
an awareness of both private and public sector approaches to plan-
ning, design, preservation.and construction.
The regional variety of project locations has resulted in a depth
of understanding related to natural systems, construction technique,
cultural.preferences and historic values..
The extensive community, participatory planning experience of the
firm is often beneficial in mediation of planning and development
issues among public agencies, development interests, community bas-
ed organizations in urban, suburban, town and rural settings.
In this.practice, the execution of work on schedule, within budget
and with technical proficiency is essential,. The technical qualifi-
cations of Charles Alden, as a one-time Survey Officer in the U.S.
Army and.as a result of his subsequent employment with site engin-
eering firms, are particularly beneficial in the skillful execution
of hard, constructed, as well as soft, traditional.landseape projects.
CharlesAlden has a dual degree, B.S. in Landscape Architecture and
Forestry. This formal education, together with many years of partic-
ipation in the Florida Native Plant Society, attests to a particular
interest in and understanding of natural systems and plant communities.
Charles Alden has been visiting critic at M.I.T.; the Univ. of Miami;
Miami -Dade Community College; Florida International Univ.; and the
Dade County High School of Art and Design (DASH). He, also, directed
the "Newburyport Redevelopment" Alumni Studio at the Harvard Gradu-
ate School of Design. He has lived for over three years in Europe
and has traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada and Saudia Arabia.
The firm of CHARLES A. ALDEN, Landscape Architect, is deeply commit-
ted to high gval.ity, pro -active, responsive and creative land plan-
ning, landscape architectural and urban design services.
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CHARLES A. ALDEN, Landscape Ar
7905 SouthweSt 162 street, Mlomi, Florldo
19 Craven lane, towrer)cevIlle, New Jersey
,hitect, A.S.L.A,
33157 (305) 251-1668
08648
RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
ANARbS
Gratigny Expressvay Wetlands
Northwest bade County, Florida
Florida Native Plant Society
Chairmans Choice Grand Prize, 1994
Florida Power and Light Executive Training Centex
JunoSeact>i, i Florida
Florida Nurbery and Grdvtrs Association
Award of "Design Excellence°, 1984
Little Rive Commerce Park
Florida Cha ter, American Society of Landscape Architects
Merit Award, 1980
Boston Wate front Park
Bosh n; Maa�achusetts
Nati6hal Association of Nurserymen Award, 1977
Boston Waterfront Park
Bost n, Massachusetts
2esian1aild nvironment Journal Award, 1975
NevbOeyport Redevelopment Project
NeV1*yporti.Massachusetts
Market.squate Historic area
Seventh Biennial HUD Award for Design Excellence, 1976
NewbOryport'Redevelopment Project
Newbuxyport Massachusetts
Ninth Annual Award for Historic, Cultural and Natural Environment
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1976
Quechee Lakta Development
Quechee` Lakds, Vermont
Award.for Land Use Planning, The Environmental Monthly, 1974
NatfoRai Indian Memorial Traveling Exhibit
Little.Big}14rn Battlefield Monument Competition
National Park Service, Department of Interior, 1997-1999
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RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
"Nature's Courtly Royalty, Palms form open cathedral"(First Union)
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Garden Writer
Miami' Herald
"People Helping People, United Way campaign gets under:vay"
by Todd Hartman, Herald Staff Writer
Miami Heraisi
0700 To Plant Park the United Way" (Loren Roberts Park)
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Garden Writer
Miami Herald
"Ponce Circle: Grand Prix Park
by Louise,C. Thompson,. Feature Writer
The City Beautiful
"Higbvay Wetlands Filters, Nourishes, 25 acres at Gratigny Oasis..."
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Garden Writer
Miami Herald
"I,00p Shova What Nature Can Do With A Little Help'(Gratigny Express.)
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Garden writer
Miami .Herald
"Proposd.Park Would Litak School,Campuses, The planned park would
integrate Fienberg Elementary and Ida Fisher Community Ed Center..."
by Stephen Reiss, Herald Staff Writer
Miami Herald.
'city, Mfccosukees Vie Over Visions For Lunmus Park"
by Joseph Tanfani, Herald Staff Writer
Miami Herald
"Landscaped Beach Full Of Pretty Tough Plants, Condo project serves
as garden, revitalizes coast" (Riviera Condominium)
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Careen Writer
Miami' Hgrald
wWildf lovers, Delightful roadside blooms are easily domesticated"
by Georgia Tasker, Herald Garden Writer
Miami Herald
"Joy at JRS: Thousands of Parking Spots to Reopen, After intense dis-
cussions, neighbors and stadium leaders.struck a deal: JRS could use
the lot but will undertake several measures to lessen its..effecta".
by Dexter Filkins, Herald Staff Writer
Miami Rgarld
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RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
LETTERS
Department of The Army, Corps of Engineers
Winchester,. Virginia
"...pioneering effort in the field of landscape construction..."
Mr. Edward M Parton, Agronomist
28 April 1977
Brovard County, DPW, Office of Environmental Services
Pompano Beach, Florida
..not only an asset for the areas wildlife, but it also is a great
example of how good and inexpensive engineering can be accomplished."
Mr.'David Marlcvard, Water Management Division
Re: Gratigny Expressvay Wetlands
2 Janaary 1992
Dade County: Department of Park & Recreation
Miami,. Florida
,,...this Department's gratitude for providing input into the Charles
Deering Estate Management Plan."
Mr. Kevin`Asher, Supervisor, Planning & Research Division
16 April 1992
Miami beach Redevelopment Agency
MUMi Beach, Florida
"..-Your interest in the future development of South Pointe Park,
was evidenced by the time and energy you put into this planning..."
Ms, Maria S. Dumas, Redevelopment Coordinator
16 April 1995
Metropolitap Dade County, Performing Arts Center Trust, Inc.
Dade -County, Florida
"....pleased to appoint you to serve on the Neighborhood Devel-
opment Committee."
Mt. Parker D. Thomson, President, Performing Arts Center Trust
11 May 1995
ToVn of Lexington, Planning Board
Lexington, Massachusetts
"The Board wishes to express continued appreciation for the ongoing
contribution of the Design Advisory Committee in its efforts to eval-
uate the many complex questions which come before it".
Mr. Kenneth G. Briggs, Planning Director
1 November 1977
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RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Metropolitan Dade County, Review Committee
September 1986
The Nev South Vade PJ.AftIR2 Charrette, From Adversity to Opportsnity
We Will Rebuild / Univ. of Miami School of Architecture
1993
$princ�Eie2a R__II/D11,T
Department' of Housing and Urban Development
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville Chapter of American institute of Architects
September 1985
Landecive Ordinance Revision CgMittee -
Metkdpolitan Dade County
June. - August 1997
PUBLIC RADIO
F.I.U. Nanufactnring Connection
Report Review and Discussion
Station WL.RN,.Miami, Florida
Am.'Inst. Certified Planners
Am. Sac. Landscape Architects
Urban Environment League Miami
FILK
Boston Waterfront Park Project
Feature Length Film/Opening Scene
"Whose Life Is This, anyway?"
Pewburyport Redevelopmnt Project
"Newburyport and the Merrimack"
by Peter Randall
Newburyport► Massachusetts
MEMBERSHIPS/ASSOCIATIONS
Congress for the New Urbanism
American Planning Association
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_ 1 19 Craven Lane, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
RECREATION
Bear Cut Interpretive
Trail
Fisher -Feinberg Community Park
130 Acre Development
Plan
Athletic Field/Parking Plan .
Key Discayne, Florida
Miami Beach, Florida
Rock.Miners take Sett
Plan
Greenvay Plan - 117th Avenue
Programming/Cost:Benefit
Study
Schematic Development Plan
Dade'.County, Florida
South Miami Heights, Florida
Jode Marti Riverfront
Park
Polo Park / Nautilus Middle School
Program/Admin. Design
Compet'n
Athletic Fiolds/Game Court Plans
Miami, Florida
Miami Beach, Florida
Loren Roberts Community Park SW Corridor M4TA) Parkland
Schematic/Construction Document Master & Management Plan/Cost Est.
Florida City, Florida Boston, Massacbusetts
Seventh Day Adventist Property Joe Robbie Stadium Parking Site
RV -Tent Camp/Rey. Master Plate Neighborhood Impact Analysis
Gainesville, Florida Carol City, Dade.County, Florida
Virginia Key Master Plan Goulds/13.1941 Greenvay Trail Plan
Program/Roc. Master Plan Black creek Canal-Pineland Preserve
Miami, Florida Goulds, Dade County, Florida
Mieco.sukee Eco-tourism Project National Indian Memorial Exhibit
Campground Schematic Plan Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument
Tamiami Trail, Florida Crow Agency, Montana
Goldcoast Railroad Museum
Interpretive Trail Master Plan
Miami -Dade County
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NATURAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT
Gratigny Expressway Wetlands
25 Ac.. Design/Construct-Plans
Northwest Dade County, Florida
Gratigny Expressway Reforestation
5 Ac. interchange Planting
Opa Locka, Florida
Bear Cut.Preserve Restoration
Management./interpretive Plan
Frey Biscayne, Florida
Riviera Condominium
Dune Restoration/Shelter Plan
Miami Beach, Florida.
Town of Windsor
Existing. Plant Rescue Plan
Vero Eeach, Florida
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Audubon Property Master Plan
Plant Community Restoration Plan
South Miami, Florida
Calusa Neighborhood Buffer Plans
Native Plant/Berm Construction
Kendall, Florida
Joe Robbie Stadium Buffer Concept
Plant Buffer/Berm Concept Plan
North Dade County, Florida
Indian Key Restoration Plan
Native Plant Community Mapping
IBlamorada, Florida
South Dade Landfill Cover Committee
Pre-Hurricane/Closure Revegetation
Dade County, Florida
N.S. Douglas/Biscayne Nature Ctr. National Indian Memorial Exhibit
Site Development/Planting Plan Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument
Key Biscayne, Florida Crow Agency, Montana
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Wagner House Siting/Interpretation Bear Cut Archeology Preservation
Lummus Park Master Plan Protection of Dirt Hidden Site
Miami, Florida . Key Biscayne, Florida
Butler Building Siting Plan
Ft. Dallas park Plan
Miami, Florida
Indian Rey Restoration Plan
Research./Analysis/Master Plan
Tslamorada, Florida
Hiccosukee/Pioneer Village Plan
Cultural/iiistoriC Village
Miami, Florida
Historic Springfield Neighborhood
AIA-RU/DAT Community Concept Plan
Jacksonville, Florida
Riverside Village
Preservation --based Master Plan
Manchester, Nev Hampshire
Rocky Hill Village Development
Historic Village Expansion Plan
Rocky Hill, New Jersey
Joe Robbie Stadium Parking Site National Indian Memorial Exhibit
Neighborhood/Midden Impact Study Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument
Carol City, Dade County, Florida Crow Agency, Montana
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EDUCATIONAL
Southridge Senior High School
Computer Science Addition
Cutler Ridge, Miami, Florida
Palmetto'senior High School
Parking Lot,Landscape
Dade. County, Florida
Nautilus Middle School
$18 Mill. Replacement School
Miami Beach, Florida
Fisher -Feinberg School Campus
Site Master Plan
Miami Beach,:Florida
Ojus Middle.School
Landscape Development Plans
North Miami, Florida
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Miami -Dade Community College
Courtyards/Parking.Lot Landscape
Hialeah, Florida
F.I.U. Manufacturing Connection
Research and Analysis Report
Hialeah, Florida
St. Johns Elementary School
Schematic/Construction Plans
Nassao, Bahamas
Coral Gables Elementary School
Enuiee Peacock Merrick Courtyard
Coral -Gables, Florida
K.S. Dougias/B.iscayne Nature Center
Site Analysis/L;andscape Programming
Key Biscayne, Florida
Indian ley Restoration Plan. Miecosukee/Pioneer Historic Village
Research/Analysis/Master Planning Interpretive Park Master Plan
Indian'KQy,..Islamorada, Florida. Miami River, Miami, Florida.
Kean College lain Entrance
New Auto gntrance/Plaza
Union,.Nev Jersey
Peddie Schooj Campus
Campus.Lighting Inventory/Plan
Hightstown, New Jersey
Seton Hall university
New Auto Entrance/Parking Area
East Orange, New Jersey
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URBAN PARRS
Ponce Circle Park
Schematic/Construction Plans
Coral Gables, Florida
Jose Marti/Miami River Park
Pregrain/A.Iminister'Compatition
Miami, Florida
Buena. Vista Park
Schematic'Master Plan
Miami, Florida
Melrose ParX
Schetnatli Master Plan
Miainf, Florida
Little Nivelr.. Park
Schematic/Construction Plans
Miamf; F14�ida
sw Corridor (UMTA) Parkland
65 Ac,, Linear Park Master Plan
Boston, Massachusetts
MAINTENANCE /MANAGEMENT
First Union Financial center
Plaza Maintenance Program/Spec
Miami, Florida
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Grand Avenue Park/Plaza
Schematic/Construction Plans
Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida
Allapattah Mini Park
Schematic/Construction Plans
Miami, Florida
Polo Park./ Nautilus Kiddie School
Recreation Area/Urban Plaza
Miami Beach, Florida
Loren Roberts Comwunity Park
Schematic/Construction Plana
Florida City, Florida
Brovnsville Neighborhood Park
Schematic:Design park/Plaza
Browrisvilie, Miat.mi, Florida
Goulds/U.S 41 Greenkay Trail Plan
Black Creek Canal-Pineland Preserve
Goulds, Dade County, Florida
SW Corridor (OMTA) Parkland
65 Ac, Park Management Plan
Boston, Massachusetts
Corsi war '9centc Road(Florida DOT) Dupuis Reserve Management Plan
3.5 Mi. Mali tenance Program/Spec 5 Ti..Ecology-Ed/Tourism Plan
Miami, Florida Water Mgmt, Dist., W. Palm Reach
Venetian Gardens Apartmente.(HUD) Joe Bobbie Stadium Parking Site
Utility Investigation/Maint.Report Neighborhood Impact Analysis
Miami., Florida Carol City, Dade County, Florida
Westland Mall Landscape Renovation Diplomat Mall Expansion/Renovation
Redevelopment/Management Rpt./Plan Redevelopment/Management Rpt./Plan
Hialeah, Florida Hallendale, Florida
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RESIDENTIAL
Town of Windsor
Street Tree Master Plan
Vero Beach, Florida
REPR99ENTATIVE PROJECTS
Tovn of Windsor
Town Landscape'Manuai
Vero Beach, Florida
Biscayne viev Apartmentai., Coral Reef Apartments
Recreation Court/Pool/Roof Garden Landscape'Development Plans
Park:West, Miami, Florida Key Biscayne: Florida
Missions Community Gateway Governares Lodge Apa�rtuents
Schematic/Construction Plans Landscape Development Plans
Kendall, Miami, Florida Key Biscayne, Florida
Harbor "Hil.1a Condominiva .Gate Heritage Vf llage (MM)
Schematic/Construction Plans, Landscape Development Plans
Coconut Grove, -Miami, Florida Homestead, Florida
West '.Bay Condominium
Schematic/Construction Plans
Miami Beach, Florida
Related Companies Development
Native Plant Buffer Plan
Cutler'Ridge, Miami, Florida
Palmer Square Tovnhouses
High Density Downtown Development
Princeton, New Jersey
COMITY DBVBLOPMENT PLANES
Historic Blount Springs
Site Analysi8/Master Plan
Birmingham, Alabama
Townhouse Vi.1Ian (MM)
Site Development/Construction Plan
Carol City, Miami, Florida
Riviera Condominium Beachfront
Dune Restoration/Shelter Plan
Miami Beach, Florida
Three Corners Community Plan
Traditional Community/Site Analysis
Manchester, Nov Hampshire
Riverside Village Rocky Hill Village Pevelopment
Site Analysis/Proposed Masterplan Historic Village Expansion Plan
Manchester, New Hampshire Rocky Hill, New Jersey
Miccosukee Settlement Plan
Site Analysis/Program/plan 2014
Broxard County, Florida
Seventh bay Adventist Property
Time-share vacation Community
Gainesville, Florida
Peddle School Residential Plan
New Rural Community/Alternative Plans
Cranbury, New Jersey
Peddle floods Housing Development
Faculty Townhouse Plan Alternatives
Hightstown, Nov Jersey
Edgewood. Farm Development Plan Alamo Housing Project
Preservation/Tax Relief Masterplan 18 DU Plan & Spica/Native Plant Design
Andover, Massachusetts West Perrine, Florida
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EPRESENTATIVE_PROJECTS
pLXNNING
Antexation Issues/opportunities Rock Miners, Lake Belt Plan
Resdairch'and Analysis Report Research/Analysis for Master Plan
Hialeah, Florida West Dade County, Florida
F.I.U. Maqutacturing Connection
Research and Analysis Report
Hialeah, Florida
Gou.ids CDOG Neighborhood Plan
Physical heeds Assessment Report
Goulds, Dade County, Florida
IBM Manufacturing Campus .
Master Development Plan 775 Ac.
Alachua, Florida
Miami Industrial Strategy Plan
Research/Analysis of Potential
City of Miami, Miami, Florida
Scotch Road 0lf1ce Caapue
Master.0eveiopment Plan 200 Ac.
Hope'Yell T6vinship, New Jersey
COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS
Historic Springfield Neighborhood
AIA.-RU/DAT Community Concept Plan
Jacksonville; Florida
Industrial Free Trade Zone
Master Plan/F*as'ibility 1000 Ac.
Homestead, Florida
Poinciana Industrial Park
Master Development Plan 200 Ac.
Liberty City, Dade County, Florida
Miccosukee Tribe earn -tourism Plan,
Inter -re servation Everglades Plan
bade/Brovard Counties, Florida
Nev South Dfkde Planning Cbarrette Historic Springfield Neighborhood
Hurricane Andrew Recovery Plan AIA-RU/DAT Community Planning
South Dade County, Florida Jacksonville, Florida
South'Pointo Park Charrette Southvest Corridor (UNTA) Parkland
Urban.Park Design Workshop Mass Transit Park Planning a Mi.
Miami Beach, Florida Boston, Massachusetts
South Kiaml Heights Charrette NK Dade Freshwater Lake Plan
U. of Miami Planning Workshop 130 Sq.Mi. Lake Belt Plan Workshop
South Miami Heights, Florida Dade County, Florida.
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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
TRANSPORTATION
Gratigny Expressway / I-75 Universe Boulevard Median
5 Mi. Landscape/Interchange Plans .5 Mi. Landscape Development
Northwest bade County, Florida Vero Beach, Florida
North Biscayne Boulevard
Median Landscape Development
Dace County, Florida
Fiorida. Keys- US #1
7 Mi Landscape be14elopment
Marathon, :Flarida Keys
SW Corridox'(UMTA) Parkland
Master & Management Plan/Cost
Boston, Massachusetts
Kean College Main Entrance
New Auto'Entrance/Plaza
Union, New Jersey
Tovb of Windsor
Street Tree Master Plan
Vero Beach, Florida
Missions Community Gateway
Schematic/Construction Plans
West Kendall, Miami, Florida
Harbor Hills Condominium Gateway
Schematic/Construction Plans
Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida
Miccosukee Transportation 2014
Est. 30 Mi._Eco-tourism/Intermodal Plan
Dade and Broward Counties, Florida
Seton Rail University Main, Entrance
New Auto Entrance/Parking Area.
East orange, Now Jersey
Poinciana Industrial Park
Street Tree Master Plan
Liberty City, Miafni, Florida
ATRIUM/COURTYAPD/ROOF GARDENS
First union Financial. Center St. Francis Nursing Rome
Exterior Court%Interior Atrium Three Formal Courts/Trellis
Miami, Florida Miami Shores, Florida
F.P.L. Executive Training Center
Open Atrium/Interior Stairwells
Juno Beach`, Florida
CenTrust Office Tower
Roof Garden Specs/ Details
Miami, Florida
Coral Gables Elementary School
Enuice Peacock Merrick.Courtyard
Coral Gables, Florida
Eden II Resort Hotel
Atrium/Waterfall Landscape
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Hotel Place St. Michel Biscayne view Apartments Roof
Abstract "Billboard" Roof Garden Sculpture Garden Design/Plans
Coral Gables., Florida Park West, Miami, Florida
Biscayne view Apartments Courtyard Administration Complex
Pool/Patio/Trellis, Design/Plans Central Court/Paving/Furnit./PlantIq
Park West,,Miami, Florida Florida City, Florida
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First Union Financial. center Computer Products
Urban'Plaza Landscape Development Schematic/Construction Plans
Miami, Fiori:da Pompario Beach,: Florida
FPL ExecutiVe'Training Center.
Landscape/Atrium Developmett Plans
.Juno Beach, Florida
Kac06rmack Dodge Corp. Center
Landscape/Auto Court Plates
Pramingham,.Massachusetts
CentkUst office, Tower
Roof Garden Specs/Details
Miami, F1Qrid,a
Natal Reserve Training Center
Landscape`DeVelopment Plans
Miami, Florida
Gallovay Medical Building
2. 4 AC . Plahting/brig . Plan/Spec
West gendall,'Fiorida
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Dadeland Bank
Landscape Development Plans
At The Falls, Miami, Florida
Caribbean Bank
Urban Plaza Landscape
Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida
Gables Square Office Building
Plaza/Land.§cape Construction Plans
Coral Gab.lea, Florida
Scotch Road'Office Park
Master Development Plan 200 Ac.
Hopevell Township, Nev Jersey
Poinciana Industrial Park F.I.U. manufacturing Connection
200 Ac:-Maste:r• Development Plan Research and Analysis Report
Liberty City, Miami, Florida Hialeah, Florida
TOM Manufacturing Park
Master Development Plan 275 Ac.
Alachua, Florida:
industrial Free Trade Zone
100.0 Ac. Masten Plan/Feasibility
Homestead, Florida
Home Depot Facility
Landscape Development Plans
Kendall., Neighborhood, Miami Florida
Miami Industrial Strategy Plan
Research/Analysis of Potential
Miami, Florida
Dade Foreign Trade Zone
Facility Standards/Landscape Plan
wynwood Neighborhood, Miami, Florida
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MEDICAL FAMI'TIES
Renfrev Center
Hollyvooa Memorial Hospital.
Schematic/Construction Plans
Landscape Development Plans
Coconut Creek,'Florida
Hollywood, Florida
St. 'Francis Nursing Home
Indian River Health Center
Schematic/Construction Plans
Landscape Development Plans
Miairi Shores, Florida
Vero Beach, Florida
Jefferson Reaves Sr. Health Center
Coconut Grove. Family Health Center
Landscape Development Plans
Landscape Development Plans
Overtown, Miami, Florida
Coconut Grove', Miami, Florida
' MUNICPAL
HOTELS
`Admi.nistration Complex
Hyatt Regency
Schematic/Construction Plans
Landscape Development Plan
Florida 'City,, -Florida
Miami, Florida
Eden II Resort
Atrium/Waterfall. Landscape
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Marriott Hotel at.the Airport
Perimeter Fence/Wall Design
Miami, Florida
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RESEARCH
King Khalid. City
Wadi Al Bat:in, Saudia
Desert Geology, Soil,s'and Vegetation
Irrigation/Drainage System Requirements
Nursery Development/Operation Requirements
Workforce Characteristics/Requirements
Worker Housing Product Availability,
Sw Corridor (UMTA) Parkland
Security and the Design of City Parks
aoston,.Massachusetts
F.I.0. Manufacturing Connection
Hialeah, Florida
The Regional Industrial Context
High Technology Characteristics
The National Technology Context
Dade'County Educational Resource Evaluation
Technology.Empioyment Characteristics
Anticipated Tax Reform Implications
Joe Robbie Stadium Parking Site
Carol Cityi Dode County, Florida
Existing—.,Site/Neighborhood Conditions
Pre-costruction Site Condition
Sensitive Lands Impact Analysis
View Corridor?Acoustic Impact Analysis
National Indian Memorial Competition
Crow AgenCy; Montana
Traditional Plains Indian Culture
Historte Context.
Battle Scene Conditions and Events
Journal and Artistic Record
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Miami River Inn
118 southwest. South River :Drive, Miami, FL 3.3230
Hands on general manager of 40 room nationally
designated historic hotel and I rental apartments
and conference facilities, Guest relations and
-servlces, marketing and al.l;relevant.activities In
t►dtel operations and maintenance, bookings, billings
and all financial and-accounttno activitles. , Hiring,
scheduling and management of all staff and
personnel,
SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR Nova 1991 '1992
North aeaGh Development Corporation, Inc,
340 71st Street, Miami Beach, Morida 33141
Logistical coordination, on.Site event rhanaoement;
rharketin9, sponsor's Ilalson, ftrndralsing,
rhembership Coordinator•,` merchant association
development, and meeting planner. .
NfANAGRR / ASSXSTAt4T TO, EXECUTIVE
DYROCTOR
Art Deco: WeICOMe Center; Jan. 1990 to Oct. 1991
Mlaml.Doogn i?ieservatlon League
661 Washington Avenue; Mlair I Beach, Fla. 33139
We#come Center lrnanagen ertt: Included merchandise
sales. to large tour groups and. general public.
Irwentory selection, control, and maintenance;
payrgil and financial reporting; product a.nd catalog
development. Coordinated Ovar. 20 volunteers for
tours of the Art Deco District Including spacial
intertst groups a6d forelgri.visitors. As assistant to
Executive Director, partitipated in grant wHting and
reporting, special events planning and coordination,
correspondence with vendors and media.
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1075-1990
Fifteen years of Retail Management experience at
various depa)tment and specialty stores throughout
New England and South Florida. Experience
Includes personnel recruiting/hiring, training, and
supervising (up to 50 to 60 employees),
merchandising and product promotion, Inventory
selection and control, cash controls, budgeting, and
customer relations.
EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND
Warwick, RI
Associate of Science Degree - 1977
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Providence, R.I.
Undergraduate Studies
RELATED SKILLS Computer experience with all hotel software, grant
writing experience with both private and public
foundatlonsr business consulting, governmental
relations dealing with local, state and federal
regulations pertaining to planning, zoning and
preservation.
AFFILIATIONS -Metropolitan Dade County- Community Action
Agency Board Member
-Little Havana Neighborhood Advisory
Board "Action"- board Member
,vMlaml River, peighborhood Restoration Association,
Inc. - Board Member
-T.E.A.M. of East Little Havana - Board Member
-Dade Heritage Trust - Member, Board of Trustees
Greater Miami Convention and Visitor's Bureau -
Member
—Professional Association of Innkeepers
Internatlonal - Member
-Make a Wish Foundation - Active Committee
Member
—Hands on r4iarni Active Committee Member
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HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
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Raimundo A. Fernandez
PERMANENT ADORESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE)
5960 S.W. 50 Terrace Dade County, Florida 33155
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BEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUEMENT SHOULO ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN"
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER"
CATEGORY.
ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
HAVING OEMONSTRAILD KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
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ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
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PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
_ CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVERONMENT.
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Upon graduation from the University of Miami, I was a professor from 1983 through
1992. I taught, Architectural Design, Theory, Histery. Furthermore, I received
numerous national, international and student design competitions. I have been a
practicing Architect for 12 years and to further improve my skills I am seeking a
Business degree.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME.
EDUCATION: 1980-1985 University of Miami
Bachelor of Architecture
1996-1998 Florida International University
Master in Business Administration
WORK EXPERIENCE: 1992-Present Bermel o, Ajamil & Far Hers '-
1991-1992 TASC Inc.
1983-1992 Broward Community College
1987-1990 Baldwin, Sackman, Carrington
1987 William E. Tschumy, Architect
1983-1987 John Szerdi and Associates
ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Member of Miami Chamber Commerce
Member of Leadership Miami
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Design Experience
Mr. Fernandez has 12 years experience in managing, coordinating, designing and master planning
a variety of projects. In the last three years he has handled a range of projects including two
award -winning American Airlines Admirals Clubs (at Miami International Airport and at Mexico City
International Airport), Brickell on the River in Miami, a mixed -use hotel/residence/retail/ meeting
facility, the world -class Homestead Motorsports Complex in South Dade County, FL, and the
Warren Cromartie Baseball School. His broad background provides the diverse skills needed to
meet client needs.
City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan
As the overall Project Manager, Mr. Fernandez recently completed the master plan for the park
system of Miami Beach. The project consisted of developing a comprehensive development plan
for 20 park and recreation facilities. Extensive meetings were held between residents, users,
interest groups, city administration, maintenance personnel, regulatory and review agencies to
identify concerns and develop a consensus -based development program for the park system and
individual recreation sites. Plans were developed addressing all of the concerns including security,
maintenance, accessibility and code compliance. The guidelines included strategies for site
planning, building configuration and integration, and signage. The Master Plan and Guidelines were
unanimously approved by the City Commission.
Aviation Design Experience
Mr. Fernandez has worked both on landside and airside projects at the Miami International Airport
(MIA), Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLU, and Mexico City International Airport
which include Concourse "A" Phase II with 10 international gates, American Airlines Baggage
Handling Facility, American Airlines Admirals Clubs, and Concourse "E" at FLL.
■ Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport
Project Manager of a $22 million project including terminal additions and refurbishment,
terminal connectors, new concourse, new ticketing, hold room for cruise passengers.
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■ MIA American Airlines Admirals Club, Concourse "E"
Project Manager of a 17,000 sq. ft. private club serving business and leisure passengers
■ MIA American Airlines Baggage Handling Facility
Project Manager of a 108,000 sq. ft. structure with 27 sortation piers
■ American Airlines Admirals Club - Mexico City
Mixed -Use Design Experience
■ Brickell on the River Complex
Project manager for a mixed -use complex that includes 60- and 52-story towers
encompassing residential, hotel, offices, gymnasium, meeting rooms, parking garage and
restaurant. Special consideration was given to maximize views from each floor, maintain a
slender profile for the tower, conceal the parking garage, enhance pedestrian activity and
improve the Riverwalk. The project includes 96 residential units, 325 residential hotel units
and a 4,430-sf restaurant.
Grand Prix Experience
Rai Fernandez recently served as Project Manager for the Homestead Motorsports Complex,
which featured the Busch Grand National Finale in November of 1995, and the Grand Prix of
Miami in March of 1996.
The project includes a 1.5 mile quadoval and a 2.2 mile road course which have been designed
to serve a venue of different events. Each course will provide the necessary turns, straight-aways
and other features deemed necessary to obtain a world -class racing facility that is both interesting
and challenging. The central component of each course is the Pit and Paddock Area housing
garages, hospitality suites, ancillary buildings, entertainment and concessions areas.
As part of Phase I there are 55,000 permanent bleacher seats , a Race Control Tower with 20
corporate suites, administrative offices and a press area. Future phases will include Industry
garages, corporate condominiums, a main street and racing village entertainment areas. The
construction cost of the first phase of the project was over $58 million. It is also estimated that
once all phases of the project are completed, the Motorsports Complex will represent a $70 million
investment.
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Other Design Experience
■ Marketplace at Miami Gardens (shopping center) - Project Architect
■ Cromartie Baseball School - Project Manager
■ M&M Aerospace Hardware, Inc. - Project Architect
■ Marketplace @ Miami Gardens (Shopping Center) - Project Architect
■ Grove Harbour Condominium - Construction Administrator
■ Landmark Bank - Project Manager
■ Miami Northwestern Senior High School - Project Coordinator (Consisted of gymnasium,
football and track field, basketball courts, and tennis courts).
■ Gulliver School renovations and additions - Project Manager
Published Work
■ Progressive Architecture, February, 1985
■ Architecture, February, 1985
■ Urban Design Special Issue, 1985
Honors & Awards
■ Homestead Motorsports Complex -- Florida Association of the American Institute or
Architects, Award of Excellence -- 1996
■ Homestead Motorsports Complex — Society of American Registered Architects,
Award of Merit — 1996
■ American Airlines Admirals Club (Mexico City) -- National Association of Home Builders,
Award of Merit — 1995
■ American Airlines Admirals Club (MIA) -- ASID Award of Honor -- 1994
■ Jacob's Pillow National Design Competition (3rd Place) -- 1985
■ San Francisco Civic Center and Modern Art Museum Natl. Design Competition
(1 st Place) -- 1985
■ Dade County Prototype Elementary Design Competition (Merit Awar!W--�1985�
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NAME
Ernest L. Martin
PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE)
1000 NW North River Drive Townhome 114 Miami, Florida 33136-2928
OCCUPATION
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CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO
MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN"
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER"
CATEGORY.
ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
X HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
X ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
X CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
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ABOVE.
As Director of the Miami Dade County Office of Community and Economic Development, I was responsible
for the establishment of the Historic Preservation Ordinance for Miami Dade, which established the
standards for historic preservation in all of Dade and its municipalities. The ordinance called for an
establishment of an historic preservation board and division which was staffed by my department.
That Board and Division stiN wrists today and oversees the County's historic preservation activities.
I provided funck.-end helped author the book —From Wilderness to Metropolis —as well as its companion
books on architectural styles in Dade. I worked on the' designation reports for the South Beach
Historic District, the Opa-locka Thematic District, the Riverside East Little Havana District, and the Spring
Garden Historic District
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME.
EDUCATION:
I hold a degree from the University of Califoma in local govenment Political Science, a Masters
in City and Regional Planning from the University of Oregon, and a Doctorate in Public
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the County's historic preservation division, which has responsiblily for monitoring historic r- > C
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preservation in the municipalities as well as the historic preservation in the unincorporated areal
and cities without a separate ordinance. I funded preservation activities and restorations in
North Miami, the City of Miami Beach, the City of Homestead, the City of Opa4ocka and Miami. I
administered a commercial revitalization program in historic areas of Miami Beach, Homestead,
Miami, and Opa-locka.
ORGANIZATIONS AND COINwNIITY ACTIVITIES:
I am the current President of the Spring Garden Civic Association, Miami fourth historic preservation
district I am the former President of the Miami Design Preservation League. I chaired the Art Deco
Weekend Committee. I was a member of the Opa,4ocka Histroric Preservation Board. 1 funded
the Dade Heritage Trust's revolving loan fund. I am the immediate past president of Shelboume House,
an historic district renovation of a 24 unit apartment project for people Nving with AIDS in South
Beach, which recently won the Miami Beach Development Corporation's Capitrnan Award for
Historic Preservation in the Art Deco district I have awards from the National Trust for Historic
Preservation and the Council for Urban Economic Development for restoration work.
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City Clerk
Miami City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
Dear Sir or Madam:
Spring Garden Civic
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1000 North River Drive Unit 114
Miami, Florida 33136-2927
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The Spring Garden Civic Association was pleased to receive from the City of Miami
administration a nominee form for the City's Historic and Environmental Board. Our
neighborhood, Miami's fourth historic district and the first district on the Miami River
and the Overtown NET area, has decided to nominate its President.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Ernie Martin
Ernest Martin, President Telephone: (305) 325-8730 Facsimile: 324-4425
E-mail: MiamiRiver@msn.com
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HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION 80AR0
NAME
Luis& Botifoll Murai
PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, Z:P CODE)
3833 Alhambra Court, Coral Gables, Florida 33134
OCCUPATION
Architect
BUSINESS/EMPLOYER
Rodrigues and Quiroga Architects Chartered
BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET. CITY, ZIP CODE)
4440 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Florida 33146
TELEPHONE (NONE) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
305-666-9433 305-448-7417
LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
NO.269 905
THE HISTORIC ANO ENVIRONMENTAL PtESERVAT16N BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS.
CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO
MEET THE DEMONSTRATED K140VLEOGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE -CITIZEN-
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE HEMBER"
CATEGORY.
R ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE ANO
WAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
.t ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
PERSON EXPERIENCEO IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE ANO INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCH[TECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AMO/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
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OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION BHICM DEMONST2ATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOA THE PoSETION(Si CHECKED
A80VE.
Luisa Murai is a graduate of the University of MiamL School of Architecture and a practic;.ng architect
registered in the State of Florida. She has over eighteen years of experience in Architecture
Planning and Interior Design. She is a member of Rodriguez and Quiroga Architects Chartered, s part-tiT
faculty member of the University of mismi School of Architecture and board member of the City oz Miami
HLsearic and Snvironmental Preservation Board since 1987.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR AsTACH A SEPAMTE RESUME.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts - Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York, 1970 Environmental Design Program -
Parsons School of Design, New York City, 1972
Art Students League of New York - 1971 - 1973
Bachelor of Architecture - University of Miami, Coral Gab Les, Florida, L978
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Rizzoli IAternational, New York City, Editorial Department, 1971-1973
Morris lspidus & Associates, Architects, Miami Beach, 1977-1979
Ferendino Grafton Spillis Candela Architects, Coral Cables, 1979-1983
Rodrigues and Quirogs Architects Chartered, Coral Gables, 1983 - Present
School of Architecture, University of Miami, Coral Gables 1983- Present
Part-time faculty member
ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Co-founder and director, The Architectural Club of Miami 191E-1986
Co-founder and director, The Miami Film Festival, 1984-1986
Co-founder and president, University of Miami, University of Miami School of Architecture Alumni Assoc. 198:
`ember and chair of the Inside Track Program, Junior League of Miami, 1983-1987
Member, Dade Heritage Trust, 1980-1987
Member, Efistorical Association of South Florida, 1980 - Present
Co -Founder and member of the Koubek Center Advisory Council 1996 - 1990
Soard member, City of Miami, Historle and EnvLrorunental Preservation Board 1987-1994
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3581162 P.03/03
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William P. Murphy
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PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE)
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3695 St. _Gaudens Road, Coconut
Grove, FL 33133 ?Fn,-
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OCCUPATION
Banker
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Northern Trust Bank of Florida
MINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY. ZIP CODE)
595 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables,
FL 331�4
TELEPHHONE (NME)
TELEPHONE (SUSIRESS)
444-0050
529-7713
LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTT(IES) LOCATED YITRIN CITY OF MIMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
above permanent address
CNEM THE POSMON(S) FOR WICK IOU ARE QUALIFIED. AMINE FOR! THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS M
MEET THE OEHONSMTED MOWLED9 AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SNQULD ALSO CHECX THE "CITIZEN"
CATEGORY. NOMINEES 6N10 !IFFY ANY OF THE LISTED CATE SORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE "Or
CATEGORY.
ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTEREDA N THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
H157MUM OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY Ml:M OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
NAVING DEMONISTRATED KdOVLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN 141VIN6 QEMONSTRATEO KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICEINSED 6Y THE 5TATE OF FLORIDN.
X PERSON EXMIFNCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR IAA.
& CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOVLEDGE AND INTEREST IN TNT HISTORICAL AND ARCIIiTECTURAI
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL E7NVIPMENT.
X ALTERNATE NENSER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE AOYE CATEGORIES.
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OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFECATIONS'FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED
ABOVE.
My work experience includes commercial and residential real estate
financing in Dade County. My community activities, since living
in the City of Miami since 1982, have focused on historic
preservation issues.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFDIIMTION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME.
EDUCATION:
B.S.(Finance) from the University of Virginia
includes 2 years undergraduate study in the School of Architecture
WORK EXPERIENCE,
Northern Trust Bank of Florida (12 years.)
Vice President, Trust New Business
Southeast Bank (4 years)
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Dade Heritage Trust (5 years)
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Treasurer and Board member
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Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (7 years)
past President and Board member
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OFFICIAL _-
N O M I N A T I O N F 0 R M
HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
NAME
Neil P. RobE rtson
PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) n
5991 N.E. 6th Court, Miami, FL 33137 M
OCCUPATION c7 `
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Attorney
BUSINESS/EMPLOYER -�,T, -v r-TI
Peters, Robertson, Lax, Parsons. Welcher. M0wersr&D ase4ro.�'.A.
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BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE)
25 S.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 600
Miami, FL 33131
TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
(305) 754-9040 (305) 374-3103
LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD JOUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS.
CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO
MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN"
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER"
CATEGORY.
ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
X PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
X CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
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WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROV, A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATIOl. .PERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND OR
OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED
ABOVE. I am a senior partne in Peons, Robertson, et al., the second oldest.law firm in Miami, with offices in the Ingraham
Buil&g, where the Firm has adsted since its formation in 1926. Soon after moving to Miami, I purchased the first of three
homes I have owned in Momingside, sod commenced working on the neighborhood's efforts for historic designation. Once
this designation was secured in 1983, I moved to a contributing home built in 1933. I have subsequently relocated and
commenced the restoration work on a 1926 home on the aoithside of Morningside. While living in Morningside, I served
on the Board dDirectors both for the Wmingside Civic Association and the Morningside Preservation Society. I helped
tD form the Prmm,aam Soddy, and saved as Premdes t of the Marniagside Civic Association. Beyond Moraiag nde,.I have
served appro =ately five years on the Narthside Task Force, which was formulated by the City Comnussion to report on
the needs and wants of the Upper F.astside of the City of Miami. More recently, I have saved on various committees
assisting in the City's centennial celebration.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME..
EDUCATI%1c,Wors of Arts Dagtee is Economics firm the University of South Florida, Magnum Cum Laude, 1976. This
degree was in the Social Sciences Department, as opposed to the Business Department; and had a heavy emphasis on
historical and cultural matters
Juris Doctorate, Dupe University,.1979.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Since graduating ftm Law School. I have pursued ray entim law career with the same firm. Whik my prwt=
p =mnly evolves aramd personal itynry defmae litigation. I am familiar, through that work, with a number of the federal,
state and local regulations concerning premises and the compromises that must be made by individuals to preserve aesthetics
while meeting those standards.
:ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMIUNITY ACTIVITIES:
In addition to my activity in Morningside and Miami's Upper Eastside as set forth above, I am also a member of
the Dade Heritage Trust, the National Truss for Historic Preservation and the Nature Conservancy. I have hosted in my home
as part of a Morningside Home Tour, the annual meeting of the National Trust for Historic Preservation during their national
convention here in Miami. (My home was selected by a group of neighbors as a representative sample of the available
architecture in Morningside and its proper restoration). Additionally, I am a member of the Greater Miami Chamber of
Commerce.
Professional, I am a member of the American Bar Association, the Dade County Bar Association, the Dade County
Defense Bar Association (an association of which I served as President), the Defense Research Institute, the International
the 1Z.A rat Rar A ec v-.iatinn and other nrofessional or¢anizations related to my practice.
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N O M I N A T I O N F 0 R M
HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
NAME
i 1 is
PERMANENT ADDRESS -(STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE)
OCCUPATION
BUSINESS/EMPLOYER --4rrn n
RIKTHP;S ADDRESS (STREET- CITY. ZIP CODE) T ^'
TELEPHONE (HOME
� `4 `( -C15
TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD 14UST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS.
CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO
MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE -CITIZEN--
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER"
CATEGORY.
ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
HAVING OEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
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OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED
ABOVE.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME.
EDUCATION:
WORK EXPERIENCE:
ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
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MIGUEL A. SECO
700 Northeast 72nd Street
Miami, FL 33138
(305) 757-2542
EXPERIENCE
PHO T OGROUP CENTER, Coral Gables, FL
Executive Director and Curator, 1990 - present
Responsible for initiating, coordinating and supervising all programs pertaining to a major
20th century visual arts institution including exhibitions management, development, marketing and
publications. Exhibitions management duties include curating, inspecting and installing temporary
exhibitions, preparing inventory and condition reports, coordinating exhibitions transit including
packing, shipping, insurance and courier obligations, documenting loans and donations,
cataloguing, copyright regulations and storage of fine arts. Development activities include
budgeting, grant writing, board development, private and public sector solicitation and membership
drives. Marketing activities include printed and electronic media and public relation relations,
community outreach programs and publishing promotional and support materials.
Exhibitions coordinated include Marion Post Wolcott: The F.S.A. in Florida and Beyond,
Phyllis Galembo: From Benin to Bahia, Sebastiao Salgado: In the Americas, Stieglitz's Camera
Work: Selected Images, Don Hong-Oai: Memories of China and Craig Varjabedian: The Penitente
Moradas of New Mexico. Participating institutions have included the National Museum of
American Art, the Santa Fe Fine Arts Museum and the Southeast Museum of Photography.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTS, Miami, FL
Discipline Coordinator, 1994 - present
Responsible for coordinating and facilitating all activities pertaining to N.F.A.A.'s,
ArtsWeek, a national gathering of outstanding high school seniors in various arts disciplines for a
week of workshops, master classes, portfolio reviews and other educational activities leading to the
selection of Presidential Scholars in the Arts.
BARRY UNIVERSITY, North Miami, Fl
Instructor, Photography Department, 1997
Responsible for a special visual studies seminar focusing on photography and its influence
on modem art and culture.
LINCOLN ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Miami Beach, FL
Assistant Director, 1988 - 1989
Responsible for economic revitalization projects in a H.U.D. designated target area.
Position involved providing capital improvement, architectural restoration and adaptive
rehabilitation technical assistance, preparing grant compliance reports to city and Federal agencies
and coordinating the publication of the first area commercial and architectural guide.
SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER, Miami Beach, FL
Assistant Director, 1987 - 1988
Responsible for planning, scheduling and coordinating rotating contemporary visual arts
exhibitions and initiating an arts tour program. Other duties included development, grant writing,
fundraising and special events, individual and corporate donations, and promotional publications.
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MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE, Miami Beach, FL
Executive Director, 1986 - 1987
Responsible for the management of a historic preservation organization focusing on the
country's only 20th century historic district.
CONSULTANT, Washington, DC
Private and public sectors, 1985 - 1986
Cultural, economic and strategic development.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, Washington DC
Intern, 1985
Researched and evaluated proposals for the expansion of the Museum, assisted with the
completion of the American Association of Museums Re -accreditation Questionnaire.
U.N.E.S.C.O., Paris, France
Project Editor, June 1984
Responsible for editing the English version of the International Council of Museums
Guidelines for the Return and Restitution of Cultural Property.
EDUCATION
The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC
Museum and cultural policies development in the Third World, 1984-1985
The Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center, Bologna Italy
International cultural development, return and restitution of cultural property, 1983-1984
Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria
Fellow in museum management and development, 1984
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
B.A. with Honors in Art History, 1982
Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, Italy
Richter International Scholar in Art History, 1980-1981
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Fully bilingual in English and Spanish, fluent in Italian, proficient in French, reading
comprehension in Portuguese and German.
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS
Oracle, member
Metro Dade County Cultural Affairs Council Hannibal Cox Grants Review Panel, member
Coral Gables Galleries Association, member
City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, member
Bayside Residents Association Board of Directors, past president and member
Bayside Historic District Committee, past chairman and member
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N O M I N A T I O N F 0 R M
HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
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THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD RUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS.
CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO
MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN"
CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER"
CATEGORY.
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
C HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND
HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
X CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
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WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND OR
OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED
ABOVE.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME.
EDUCATION:
WORK EXPERIENCE:
ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
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LOURDES SOLERA
1750 SW 16th Street
Miami, Florida 33145
(305) 857-3588
EDUCATION Master of Architectural History - University of Virginia - May 1991
Bachelor of Architecture - Mississippi State University - May 1987
PROFESSIONAL Woltberg, Alvarez and Partners - Miami, FL - Oct 1997 - present
EXPERIENCE . Project Architect - Project Mgmt, Commercial and Space Planning
LSM Studio -Consultant- Miami, FL - Jun 1996- present
Project Mgmt, Interior Design, Space Planning, Commercial and Residential
Koll Facilities Services - Miami, FL - Dec 1993- May 1996
Facility Planner for Nortel CALA, Inc.. Headquarters
Forbes Architects. - Coral Gables, FL - Apr 1993- Nov 1993
Project Architect for retail stores and commercial renovations
Hatcher, Zeigler, Gunn & Associates - Miami., FL - Jun 1991- Jan 1993
Intern Architect - Dade County Public Schools
Summer 1990 - Intern Architect Dade County Schools
dB Associates = Charlottesville, VA - Sep 1989 - May 1990 ; Jan - May 1991
Part-time Intern Architect
Frasuer Knight Associates - Miami, FL - Jun 1987 - Aug 1989
Intern Architect and CAD Operator
RELATED Florida Architectural Registration, - 1993
EXPERIENCE
Board - City of Miami Historic Preservation and Environmental Board, 1997 - present
Board of Directors, Miami Design Preservation League, 1995 - present
Volunteer Tour Guide, Miami Design Preservation League, Jan 1992 - present
Fully bi-lingual English - Spanish
ORGANIZATIONS American Institute of Architects 1989-90; 1997 - present
Society of Architectural Historians 1989.- present
President Society of Architectural Historians -
University of Virginia Chapter 1990-91
Miami Design Preservation League 1991- present
National Trust for Historic Preservation 1989 - present
Architectural Club of Miami
REFERENCES Available upon request
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