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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-87-0458J-87-168 4/3/87 RESOLUTION NO. 87 4E5P A RESOLUTION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS TO THE CITY OF MIAMI LATIN QUARTER REVIEW BOARD FOR APPROXIMATELY A TWO YEAR TERM OF OFFICE ENDING FEBRUARY 27, 1989. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Latin Quarter Review Board was established by Ordinance No. 9925, dated October 10, 1984, to review plans and/or related documents, and to recommend approval or disapproval to the Planning Director for projects requiring a Class " C " special permit within the boundaries of the Latin Quarter District in accordance with the Latin Quarter Design Guidelines and Standards, other applicable guidelines and standards, and the intent of the Latin Quarter Special Public Interest (SPI-14, 14.1, 14.2) Zoning District; and WHEREAS, it is intended that members of the Latin Quarter Review Board shall be persons of knowledge, experience, mature judgment and background, Laving ability and desire to act in the public interest and representing the various special professional training, experience, and interests required to make informed and equitable decisions concerning enhancement, conversation, and protection of the physical environment; and WHEREAS, the Latin Quarter Review Board shall be comprised of nine (9) members,'and one (1) alternate, consisting of: at least three (3) architects, two (2) engineers, landscape architects or architects, and at least four (4) City of Miami residents, resident businesspersons or civic activists, and one (1) alternate member with qualification similar to the other members; and WHEREAS, the regular terms of office for one (1) Latin Quarter Review Board member and one (1) alternate member expired on February 27, 1987; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 87-168, the City Commission filled three (3) of the five (5) vacancies; and CITY COWSSION UZETING OF MAY 14 1987 f a WHEREAS, as a consequence, two (2) appointments need to be made to the City of Miami Latin Quarter Review Board for specified terms of office; specifically, one (1) City of Miami resident, resident businessperson, or civic activist, and one (1) alternate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following named persons are hereby appointed as members of the City of Miami Latin Quarter Review Board to serve in their designated position for approximately a two (2) year term of office which expires February 27, 1989: Charles Pereira City of Miami Resident, Businessperson, or Civic Activist Architect, Engineer, Landscape Architect, City of Miami Resident, Businessperson or Community Activist, (Alternate Member) PASSED and adopted this 14th day of Mav 1987. XAVIER L. SUARE MAYOR ATTEST: PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: 0 L E. MAXWEL A ISTANT CIT ATTORNEY td/86:036 APPROVED A,S�JO FORM AND CORRECTNE S� MIA'A. DOUG TY ATTORNEY CITY OF MIAMI, FI-ORIOA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Cesar H. Odio City Manager DATE: �IAY 0 61987 FILE: fVUECT: Resolution - Latin Quarter Review Board Appointments REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: Recommendation: It is respectfully recommended that the CitheCC tysofnMiami Latin adopt . the aQuarter resolution appointing two (2) members to Review Board. The new appointments will expire February 279 1989- Background: . oard Section 62-78 of the City Code pertaining to ,th the n Quartmemberse werev iew appointed provides for the appointment of Board membesPursuant to this section the on February 13, 1987 two appointments remain. vacancies on the Board for City Commission must appoint members to two (2) approximately two (2) year terms of office. The Latin Quarter Review Board assists the Planning Department by reviewing all proposed projects in the Latin Quarter district in excess of $10,000. The regular terms of office of the following Latin Quarter Review Board members expired on February 27, 1987: Name Qualification_ Previousl A ointed B Comm. Carollo Francisco Lopez Borges Civic Activist Orlando Toledo Business Person Comm. Carollo (Alternate) The following applicants have been already appointed to the Latin Quarter Review Board: Architect Mayor Suarez Willy A. Bermello Architect Comm. Plummer Robert Chisholm Civic Activist Comm. Plummer Luis Sabines Page 1 of 2 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Vacancies for the two different categories have the following qualifications: Number of Category Qualifications Vacancies 1 (a) Resident, Business— Resident of the City of Miami, have person, or Civic his/her principal place of business in Activist the City of Miami, or have actively participated in the Civic affairs of the Little Havana Community during the last five (5) years. 1 (b) Registered Architect, Five (5) years of experience after his/ Alternate Engineer, Landscape Architect, Resident, registration in the practice of her profession, and must either be a Businessperson, Civic resident of, or have his/her principal in the City of Miami, Activist place of business or have actively participated in the civic affairs of the Little Havana Community during the last (5 years). Nominations will be forwarded to you by the City Clerk. CHO/SR Attachment: Proposed resolution CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO Honorable Members of the DATE W 7V 0 1 ri" City Commission SUBJECT Applications received for Latin Quarter Review Board �', lA A REFERENCES a ty Hirai ENCLOSURES City Clerk Please be advised that the deadline for submitting applications for appointment to the Latin Quarter Review Board was May 49 1987. Appointments are for one regular position from Category (b) Resident, Businessperson or Civic Activist and an alternate position from Category (c) Registered Architect, Engineer, Landscape Architect, Resident, Businessperson, or Civic Activist. The following applicants have expressed an interest in being appointed to the board: Walter B. Martinez Charles Pereira The Agenda Office will be transmitting copies of the above mentioned applications to you. It will be in order for the City Commission to appoint individuals to said vacancies at the meeting of May 14, 1987. MH/rt cc: Aurelio Perez-Lugones, Legislative Administrator -- Gloria Fox, Planning and Zoning Boards Administration Sergio Rodriguez, Director Planning Department 97--45� j QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE COMPLETED BY CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE LATIN QUARTER REVIEW BOARD Nam: of Candidate TVs —appearing on oter s egistra ionCard) Residence Address ' ate. 25 A Principal Business om ny ame Business Address C=—i\Y• 27 AY C— Home TelephoneBusiness TelephoneC07) Dote of birth C=Y-lfj !t�� Membership in Civic Organizations in the Little Havana Community during the last five (5) years. (past or present). Please state dates: 1. Are you a registered voter in the City of Miami? 2. Voter's Registration Number? I"tI:p 4V5 3. How long have you been a resident of the City? 20j `V�. 4. Will you be able to faithfully attend meetings of the Board as required by Section 62-80 of the Miami City Code? %ees 5. Do you foresee any conflicts of interest as defined in Miami City Code Article V, Sections 2-301-307 and Dade County Code Section 2-22.2? o. Are you a property owner within the Latin Quarter District? .JO 7. Are you prepared to file a list of real estate you own, either personally or corporately, within the City of Miami with the City Clerk should you be appointed, pursuant to Section 2-305 of the Miami City Code? -1- M, . 8'7_456 S. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: High School: ( a ) Name: W Location: W Period attended W Degree obtained: (e) Year Degree was obtained: 7*4 College: ( a ) Name: W Location: f2o=kA C.Amet W Period Attended: 0 W- a .0 (d) Degree Obtained: &. . (e) Year Degree was Obtained: Date of Professional Registration: Professional Registration Number: Other: 9) Business or professional experience (after graduation)/employment in the last 5 years (please state dates). Attach resume if necessary. P5 011i"t"A V- CE-Wq u�A45 C*—L,& Present: Past (major) &oW AS F-Ceec--r -a 10) Membership in Professional Organizations (past or present). Please state d a te r#,: I - V5. ID. Ab - I - - 2 - 87-45h T LE III Other past or present experience relating to the fields of Architecture,, Arts, Planning, Landscape Architecture and Engineering: 12)' Membership on any governmental agency board or commission (past or present): .!.`i /�► 13) Are you an elected official or are you employed full time in a govern- mental agency? /w 14)) Please state any other information which you think might be considered meaningful or significant by those considering the appointment you seek: ® E sa `. � � ; s m� "tom-DidL--h Q f I __C15F, �� 5 Name� andgaddress of sponsoring organization (if any): NOTE: Once you have completed this form, kindly return same to: City Clerk City of Miami P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133 -3- td/86:031 LAI 87--456 It 0 CLIENT LIST OF REFERENCES t. CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI SWEETWATER BRANCH 300 S.W. 107TH. AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33174 MR. JOSE R. MONTIEL PRESIDENT 2. CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI MAIN BRANCH 1801 S.W. 1ST STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33156 MR. CAHARLES DASCAL CHAIRMAN 3. F.D.G. DESIGN SOUTH INTERIOR DESIGN TRADE PUBLICATION 1000 LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137 GLORIA BLAKE EDITOR IN CHIEF 4. DR. CARLOS TOLEDO M.D. #38 SNYDER ROAD ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS. NEW JERSY 07632 5. DR. MOISES SIMPSER M.D. 11950 S.W. 66TH. AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33176 6. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DASCAL 1470 DAYTONIA ROAD MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33166 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANKS 7. MIAMI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 6125 SOUTHWEST 31ST. STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA. PULMONARY DIVISION 8. HARBOR POND 400 PINE STREET SAFETY HARBOR, FLORIDA 33572 MR. JOSE REYES 9. HARBOR BEACH 500 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE SAFETY HARBOR, FLORIDA 33572 MR. JOSE REYES } 7 97-456 0 O7 O7 07 2 U) 0 VJ IT) �m W(9 ZQ U (I s 0 MEW I W LL r � L 'n U.; 0 [f Q ac}r� W Y Z zU) �W Q ix.c r\ WN U� QU) 0 U) ccu It 10. AIRPORT HOLIDAY INN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANNIA MR. TONY COSTA 11. MALAGA TOWERS CONDOMINIUM 1920 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HALLANDALE, FLORIDA 33009 MS. ESTEL COHEN 12. HOLIDAY INN GLADES ROAD BOCA RATON. FLORIDA MR. MICHAEL WALSH ob 13. BEST WESTERN KEY AMBASSADOR KEY WEST, FLORIDA 14. EMERALD SEAS CRUISE SHIP SUITES MR. REINHART 15. GOVERNOR PARK 21 MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MRS. EDITH COCPER RECIPIENT'S OF THE 1987 DESIGNER'S SHOWCASE AWARD RECIPIENT'S OF THE 1987 ILLUMINATION ENGINEER'S SOCIETY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN LIGHTING DESIGN 87-458 .s 0 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN IS THE ARRANGEMENT. 0Er_.DRATInN AND FURNISHING OF THE INTERIOR SPACES IN RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND IN SUCH OTHER ENCLOSED STRUCTURES AS SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT THE TERM INTERIOR DECORATION HAS OFTEN BEEN USED INTERCHANGEABLY WITH INTERIOR DESIGN. ALTHOUGH THE FORMER REFERS MORE SPECIFICALLY" TO THE TRADES CONCERNED WITH THE ORNAMENTAL ASPECTS OF INTERIORS (WALLPAPER UPHOLSTERY. DRAPERY, AND SO FORTH) TRAINED PROFESSIONALS WHO PLAN INTERIORS GENERALLY PREFER THE LATTER TERM TO DESCPIBE THEIR FIE_D THE DESIGN OF INTERIORS IS INFLUENCED B'-THE RELATED AND OVERLAPPING; PFOFESSIONS OF ARCHI`ECTL!QE CEALS WITH ALL ASPECTS OF BUILDINGS INCLUDING THEIR B„c;,_, STRICTURE FROM THE FOUNDATION UP AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN VVIf iCH DEALS WITH THE DESIGN OF FACTORY -MADE PRODUC'S SUCH AS APPLIANCES AND VEHICLES AND Eat VARIOUS SPECIALIZED FIEL_DS SUCH AS FUPNITURE DESIGN ANC TEXTILES DESIGN THE INTERIOQ DESIGNER IS CONCERNED WITH THE ~ _ w;.,'. ``_ .. J ^ OT ALREADY FIXED BN THE aPCHITE:,T THE SERE_- G.'. _ - F`::..TUBE AND OTHER APPOINTr\.IE%`S AND THE ARR.INGE%iE% DF THE LIGHTING COLORS. AND RUGS OR yaFoETS ALL OF WHICH ARE OHCHESTRaTES TO CREATE A SPACE T".: - VVILL BE USEFLiL PLEASING AND COMFORTABLE IN THE CASE OF a I✓R,'..: TE HOME OR aGaRTMENT T-4IS WORK IS OFTEN DONE BN THE A:-u:-L OCCuFaN` ALT"OUGH a PROFESSIONAL DESIGNER MAN BE CC%Su,_TED ;D:; E '_-,2ETE'_` "' "H THE E%71RE JOE ALMOST ALL BUILDIN-S USED E) a VODZ_::� P-'E_IC—IrIICLJDiNG THE INTERIORS OF OFFICES HOTELS RESTaJRANTS HCSPITaLS ANC SIr.1ILAF STRUCTURES INTERIOI; DES;G%P:z V.1,7 COLLEGE-_E'.EL ;R aR7 SCHOOL TRAINING AND \V�ITH SL Sc57. '%" _ raa'TICaI EXPER'E1 CE ALTHOUGH SOME ARCHITECTS T--E INTEPICgS OF THE,R BUILDINGS POOPE C0MNI0"N, THE aP .;TE;,T �LatiS JIL__'Ir41. S•1ELL ar _, _EavES THE INTERN CES T C 6E DE' EPr0I%E ; LA\TE-q It-tiS PF CHOURE IS ALhG S 7 Ir�,I� FCI L�21vE_r Iv C0.%S7P. a"TIvl" jr,i:f\` L U1LDINL W H I C EE If i Tf '--D EN TEN,1(�TS 7-i V,ARYIN ,G TASTES AND NEEDS !aN 0 DICE `A'HOSE FLOC;:+S NORrvlaLL"' AF;E OPEN SPACES 71-i,�,7 V,11L;_ GE OIVI;_,EC INTO R001.1S AND PLANINED IN DETAIL TO SUIT DIFFERS-%7 OCCUPZ rNTS IDEALLY. THE INTERIOR DESIGNER WILL CONSULT WITH THE ARCHITECT V✓HILE A BUILDING IS STILL IN THE PLANNING STAGE SO THaT THE BASIC LAYOUT AND THE LOCATIONS OF STAIRS, ELEVATORS ANC PL'-'POBING CAN BE ARRIVED AT JOINTLY. IN BUILDINGS WITH REPEATED STANDARD ELEMENTS. INTERIOR DESIGN WORK OFTEN COMES FIRST PLANNING A HOTEL ROOM THAT WILL BE REPEATED DOZENS OR HUNDREDS OF TIMES IS A LOGICAL FIRST STEP IN DESIGNING A COMPLETE HOTEL IN THE CASE OF AN ALREADY EXISTING BUILDING. THE INTERIOR DESIGNER MUST BE AWARE OF THE PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE IN MOVING DOORS. WALLS. OR STAIRS AND MUST UNDERSTAND THE RELATION OF DESIGN WORK TO THE PLUMBING. ELECTRIC: "=aTING AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS SOME TYPES OF INTERIOR DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS. FOR EXAMPLE. OFFICES. HEALTH-CARE FACILITICS ANC;, —.,,CRAFT AND SPACECRAFT INTERIORS ARE SO SPECIALIZED AS TO REQUIRE DESIGNERS OR DESIGN FORMS THAT CONCENTRATE SOLELY OR CHIEFLY ON THEIR EXECUTION a 8'7-458 1 11 I - I M IT ,r FUNCTIONAL CONSI®ERATIONS EVERY PROJECT MUST BEGIN WITH SOME CONSIDERATION OF THE FUNCTION OF THE SPACE TO BE DESIGNED EVEN THOSE SPACES WITH A SEEMINGLY SIMPLE. STRAIGHTFORWARD FUNCTION CAN PRESENT THE DESIGNER WITH A COMPLEX SET OF PROBLEMS. AN ORDINARY RESIDENTIAL LIVING ROOM, FOR EXAMPLE, MUST ACCOMMODATE A WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES -FROM ENTERTAINING AND VISITING WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS, TO READING, RELAXING, LISTENING TO MUSIC AND VIEWING TELEVISION AND VIDEOS- EACH OF WHICH HAS ITS OWN REQUIREMENTS. IN MOST CASES THE DESIGNER FACES BOTH THE PRACTICAL PROBLEM OF TAILORING THE SPACE TO FIT ITS FUNCTION WITHIN AN ALLOWABLE BUDGET AND THE MORE SUBTLE PROBLEM OF MAKING THE ATMOSPHERE AND CHARACTER OF THE SPACE "FEEL RIGHT" TO ITS USERS. WHETHER A SPACE SHOULD SEEM ACTIVE OR CALM. FORMAL OR CASUAL, COZY OR SPACIOUS, SIMPLE OR GRAND, DEPENDS ON THE DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL, ECONOMIC. AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS WITHIN WHICH IT FUNCTIONS. THE CROWDING THAT MAY SEEM APPROPRIATE IN A CITY NIGHTCLUB WOULD BE IRRITATING IN AN AIRPORT TERMINAL. WHERE A FEELING OF TENSION AND ENCLOSURE IS ANYTHING BUT WELCOME SIMILARLY, A CALIFORNIA BEACH • HOUSE OF LUXURIOUS DIMENSIONS PRESENTS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT CHALLENGE FROM AN EAST COAST URBAN APARTMENT AESTHETIC ELEMENTS . ONCE HAVING ACERTAINED THE FUNCTIONS THAT AN INTERIOR MUST SERVE. THE DESIGNER TURNS TO THE VOCABULARY OK EXPRESSIVE ELEMENTS WITH WHICH TO WORK THE BASIC SIZE AND SHAPE OF A SPACE GENERATES CERTAIN REACTIONS A LOW SPACE CAN BE SNUG. A HIGH SPACE IMPRESSIVE. A WIDE AND LOW SPACE OPPRESSIVE. THESE RELATIONSHIPS OR PROPORTIONS, ARE BASIC TO MAKING A SPACE FEEL RIGHT TO ITS USERS AND TO DEFINING ITS AESTHETIC QUALITIES. A MORE SUBTLE COROLLARY TO THE IDEA OF PROPORTION IS THE CONCEPT OF SCALE OR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PSYCHOLOGI- CALLY PERCEIVED SIZE OF SPACES OR OBJECTS AND THEIR REAL DIMENSIONS \f�/HCREAS FOR EXAMPLE, BIG AND BULKY FURNITURE WILL SEEM TOO OVERPOV,%EP A SMALL RDOM, TINY FURNITURE WILL SEEM LOST IN A VAST HALE. COLOR AND LIGHT TAKEN TOGETHER, INFLUENCE VERY POWERFULLY THE AESTHETIC IMPACT OF AN INTERIOR SPACE THE SUITABILITY AND ATRACTIVENESS OF BRIGHT, FRESH COLORS IS OBVIOUS IN MANY SITUATIONS. BUT DARK, HEAVY COLORS CAN ALSO BE EFFECTIVE WHEN A SOLEMN OR DRAMATIC INTERIOR IS CALLED FOR. BRIGHT LIGHTING CAN BE CHEERFUL AND ACTIVE, DIM LIGHTING, DIGNIFIED AND CALMING. THE TEXTURES OF MATERIALS -SLICK AND SHINY, SOFT AND ROUGH, AND SO ON. ALSO SUGGEST DIFFERENT FEELINGS. SURFACE PATTERNS CAN BE SMALL AND BUSY, LARGE AND DRAMATIC, OR SMOOTH AND UNCLUTTERED f 87 -458 CHARL ES PF-RIEIRA 111 EDUCATION: MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTH CAMPUS ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN FINE ARTS SPECIAL INTERESTS: THEATRICAL SET & DESIGN PROGRAM: PRE -ARCHITECTURE BAUDER FASHION COLLEGE BACHELOR DEGREE IN FINE ARTS SPECIAL INTEREST: CONTRACT DESIGN & SPACE PLANNING PROGRAM: INTERIOR DESIGN ART INSTITUTE OF FT. LAUDERDALE PROGRAM: INTERIOR DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE W014K EXPERIENCE: PRINCIPAL DESIGNER. COMMERCIAL: THE LAST WORD AT THE MAYFAIR COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA JAMES L. KNIGHT CONVENTION CENTER MIAMI. FLORIDA SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS BILTMORE COMPLEX CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA STROCK. STROCK & LEVINE MIAMI. FLORIDA, BANCO DE LARA CARACAS, VENEZUELA GRUPO LATINO BANCO MARA MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIAMI, FLORIDA MDCC NEW WORLD CAMPUS MIAMI, FLORIDA DE FRANCOS PARLOR MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA DORY A WOMAN'S STORE SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RESIDENTIAL: MR. & MRS. LINCOLN WHAN TONG THE TOWERS OF QUAYSIDE, TOWER IV MIAMI, FLORIDA MR JORGE MORAS GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. NEWMAN CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA RESORT APARTMENT CARILLON HOTEL MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MR. RENE ZEC UEIRA THE PALACE MIAMI, FLORIDA OR. & MRS. GREENHOUSE WOODFIELD HUNT CLUB POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA OR. & MRS. SIMPSER MIAMI, FLORIDA MS. LYNN SCHOLTZ MIAMI, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. TOLEDO ALPINE ESTATES ALPINE, NEW JERSEY 16* DOSE T. MARTINEZ EDUCATION: MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE NORTH CAMPUS ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN FINE ARTS FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY dPROGRAM: INTERIOR DESIGN WORK EXPERIENCE: PROJECT COORDINATOR IN INFORMATION, COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, A BUDGETING, PLAN DEVELOPMENT, FINALIZATION & EXECUTION. SPECIALIZATION: = PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT IN THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS: RESIDENTIAL: COMMERCIAL: MR. JORGE MORAS GIORGIO ARMANI GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA. MAYFAIR IN THE GROVE COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. NEWMAN s CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA =1V . �i DORY A WOMAN'S STORE RESORT APARTMENT SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA CARILLON I-iOTEL MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MR, RENE ZEC)UEIRA = THE PALACE MIAMI, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. GREENHOUSE WOODFIELD HUNT CLUB POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. SIMPSER MIAMI, FLORIDA MS. LYNN SCHOLTS r MIAMI, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. TOLEDO ALPINE ESTATES ALPINE, NEW JERSEY JOSE GONZALEZ BOADA EDUCATION: MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BACHELOR IN ARCHITECTURE COMMERCIAL: BUILDING 966 IBM CORPORATION ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT CIBC-GEIGY LABORATORIES ALTERATIONS TO LAB FACILITIES SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OPERATIONS BUILDING MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MODIFICATIONS TO THE TITAN 34D IUS CAPE KENNEDY, FLORIDA THE UNIVERSITY OF KUWAIT SERVICE AND OPERATIONS COMPLEX KUWAIT. ARABIA HOTEL EL CDRTIJO ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA SOSUAMAR TOURIST DEVELOPMENT PLAN HOUSING PROTOTYPES SOSUA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC RESIDENTIAL: MR. BRIAN AITKIN KEY BISCAYNE FLORIDA MR. MATT MARGOLES SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA MR. s MRS. REBENGA CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA MS. DORITA MARINA DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA DR. S MRS. TOLEDO ALPINE STATES ALPINE, NEW JERSEY MERRIF1 KAY IMIFERRILL EDUCATI ON: MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN FINE ART MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGN _ FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR IN FINE ART (PAINTING MAJOR) WORK EXPERIENCE: M INTERIOR AND ARCHITECTURAL RENDERINGS, GRAPHICS. COMMERCIAL: THE LAST WORD AT THE MAYFAIR COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA JAMES L. KNIGHT CONVENTION CENTER MIAMI, FLORIDA SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS BILTMORE COMPLEX CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA STROCK. STROCK & LEVINE MIAMI. FLORIDA BANCO DE LARA CARAC AS. VENEZUELA GRUPO LATINO BANCO MARA MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIAMI. FLORIDA MOCC NEW WORLD CAMPUS MIAMI. FLORIDA DE FRANCOS PARLOR MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA DORY A WOMAN'S STORE SOUTH MIAMI. FLORIDA RESIDENTIAL: MR. & MRS. LINCOLN WHAN TONG THE TOWERS OF QUAYSIDE, TOWER IV MIAMI, FLORIDA MR. JORGE MORAS GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. NEWMAN CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA RESORT APARTMENT CARILLON HOTEL MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MR. RENE ZEQUEIRA THE PALACE MIAMI, FLORIDA OR. & MRS. GREENHOUSE WOODFIELD HUNT CLUB POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. SIMPSER MIAMI, FLORIDA MS. LYNN SCHOLTZ MIAMI, FLORIDA DR. & MRS. TOLEDO ALPINE ESTATES ALPINE, NEW JERSEY P. D. A. P U R L I C A T I O N F D'. S GN S O..-.UTH 1. 1000 LINCOLN ROAD, MIA.MI BEACH, FLORIDA. 33139 (305)534-2858 September 9, 1986 Perera Martinez 2510 SW 27th Ave #202 Miami, FL 33133 Dear Design Professional: Your design project, recently submitted for judging by the FDQ Board of Review for Architecture and Design, has been selected to be published as a full design spread in a future issue of FDQ Design South. Our regional trade publication was created to serve as a showcase for the Southern design community. Nationally and internationally distributed, and enthusiastically re- ceived throughout, the publication has received awards of excellence from major design organizations each year of its existence. The success enjoyed by FDQ Dosign South is due to exemplary design, such as yours and other southern - based professionals, that is represented in its contents. The staff of FDQ Design South joins me in extending hearty congratulations for having your project selected for publication. An editorial staff member will contact You concerning the details of your installation. Sincerely, v Dennis Jenkins/Rory Saillant :hairmen of the = 1 Board of Rev=ew For Architecture a•c 01?sign 0. 8 70 -456 comtarehensrve showcase of .tie newest and best orwucts F OOT� CO E T � r _ � ! L\ V C111 �1 V avarrao!e ;o the desron oro'esslonat n the Southeast A wide . range of toores in fuii color that bangs S9eCidi attention to the showroom aria the manu'acturer vvrtn a guide as to avar!abi!iN showro BATH & KITCHEN APPOINTMENTS - FABRIC, WALLCOVERING & WINDOWT APPLICATION ANTIQUES, FUTR H-URE & ACCESSORIES SOUTHEASTERN ART GALLERIES LIGHTING APPLICATION CONTRACT & HOSPITALM' PRODUCTS CASUAL FL T,..N ITL'RE E D I T O R I A L a,_ • .C,er n each coition a ;he 1 PRESERNi"AFIO'� ADD -sa Ces om. .?S C^e• c c� �; `^.•^5 ':.: ChallendinG oroa'ems Ca�a!ete oc..0an aid onc;a;raan�c coverace of some of today s ADAP•T—I'\,'E RE -USE STORE DESIGN OWN"---.f-� COR-PORATE DESIGN '� ---- -�� INSTITtTiIONAL DESIGN PEAEtr`aA �� "Mme DISPLAY DESIGN s /b C�rZM w �a N, Designer World, at the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Home Show fea- tures the talents of South Florida s too intenot designers Room by room. the possibilities of colors. fabrics. furnishings and acces- sories are unveiled to create a skillfully united environment- Under the sponsorship of FDQ DESIGN SOUTH. these pacesetting indi- viduals have once again created the ultimate in room vignettes. -The Home Show enables interior designers to introduce and educate consumers to the world of intenor design:' said Susan Preville. publisher of FDQ Design South "The designers them- selves enjoy the opportunity to talk with individuals about the aopi,cations of their craft and how homeowners can incorporate it into their own environment This year s Designer Word features the best of South Florida s prcfessionals The designers will be on hanC throughout the show to answer questions and speak with show visitors p� a ccrrcining the needs for an atmosphere conducive to relax- ation and entertainmenL Mark Benson has created his vignette entitles -Aesthetic Dialogue: An Understated Expression of Con- temporary Design A drversity and richness of materials allOtia5 this ri t a{f 'R!, contemporary, scmng to serve to- 0 "3 1V equal!\ iS'( I; as an entenaining iMA a % i area n an uroan residc-nce or Fs ��L�:'„ar.-�l�srs.!s.tt`ya i.4.1 .a��.•�..v�i a convers.atidn area of Vie c1cc- Wive office In lighting highlight distinctive art and acce s- sones commanding an image of quality and sophistication cmaate the ideal Social atmosphere This omscnlation reflects fJlIrk s creative e.pproac. a! disc Etydd in his corporate office designs. travel agencies. retail shops. and residential models After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kentucky. Mark opened his own firm in Coral Gables and has since become very active in the South Flonda community The International Fine Arts Col- lege of Miami will be presenting a display featuring the original artwork. intenor and fashion de- sign of its students Shirley Gotf for Daniel Porter will be designing the exhibit IFAC is a private fully accredited college. offering its students two-year degrees in fashion merchandising, interior design or commercial art Award - winning student work from each of these schools will be featured Shirley Gott has worked on ma- i�r •W lot residences as well as professional office facilities Heading design merchandising and sales for General Mica. she was in- volved in the development of their casegoods and the Brenner upholstery line Her award -winning designs have appeared in numerous South Flonda publications. The International Society of Intenor Designers will be presenting a public awareness exhibit at the Horne Show. The Soc:ety 5 relatively new to the South Florida area. yet has already become active!v -nvolved in the community Composed of both trade a^C designers. ISID has taker. it upon themselves to raise `unds'or the AIDS Clinical Research Fund of the University of Miami Schdc of Medic;ne Their display will be an reception area designed to inform me public of the Society s many activities and involvements. Peserra and Martinez are well known for their work in the intenor space planning of residential and non-residential buildings. They wort under the belief that every protect must begin with some cortuderation of the function of the space to be designed. accom- modating activities that take place within a given area. Their room 87-458 A vignette entitled. "Function. Form and Imagination' incorporates this theme and utilizes size. shapes and textures to express the moms main purpose Charles Pemrn has degr from M,aml-Dade Community Coale. Bauder Fashion College. the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale and a degree in architecture from the University of Miami His work includes The Last Word at tile Mayfair the Jami L Knight Corr-_ __nwn Center. the Biltmore Complex in Coral Gables. and residences at the Towers of Quayside. the Palace and the Carillon Hotel. Jost Martinez received his Bachelors degree from Florida Inter- national University and has worked on both commercial and residential projects including Giorgio Armani at the Mayfair. Dory. Women s Store in South Miami and residences at the Woodfield Hunt Club in Pompano Beach. the Alpine Estates in New Jersey and the Canllon Hotel JoyCe Stolberg, principal and sole owner of JoyCe Stolberg in- teriors. Inc is the recipient of three Designer of the Year Awards JoyCe was schooled at the Mu- seum of Fine Arts. Paris School of Design and Dade Community College. She has worked closely with numerous architects to pro- :,uce elegant models for residen- tial developers. Other projects nclude beauty salons. funeral homes. yachts. hotels and resi- dences in the United States. Caribbean. England. France and Israel. JoyCe has been in three Home Shows and this ,Year will feature her talented staff. Chnstine M Vela end Joyce Mintzer to create a room vignette entitled, "12vlaxation Arncncan Style 'The elaborate setting raise° Lhe question to shove• visitors. • 11i do you relax?" Christine Velez holds an Associates Degree in Visual Arts from Berkshire Community College and has attended La Academia Superior de .Arts ,n Columbia Some of her projects include com- mercial and residential properties in Pembroke Pines, North Miami and Envimn Towers. Joyce Mintzer received an Associates Degree from the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale and has worked on vanous projects includinq Individual residences at the Aquarius Condominium. the Towers of Ocean View. Yacht Cay. Olympus Condominiums and Harbour Wood Villas. Marto Vandenedes. ,n coop- eration with Michael Moraux of Van -Dine Interiors will present their room vignette entitled "Neo- classical Revival" This elegantly \ �c formal living room will combine various classical stvles includ. ing Directoire. Napoleonic and other French oerioC accessor es 1 Featured in the room will be a / luxurious Persian rug. bronze ac- t — cents anC hanCcrafted neeVe. I I point chair cushions The couch is designed exclusively by Mario Vanaenedes and Michael Moraux Van -Dint Inc.. was formed in 1977 after the owner and chief designer Mario Vandenedes completed his studies at the Pratt Institute in New York. For thirteen years he acted as the floor display designer for a retail chain. He believes in designing an environment that compliments the persons personality and life- style. Mario has designed pnvate residences in Palm Beach. Ft. Lauderdale. Key Biscayne. and Coconut Grove. and commercial offices ,n North Miami, as well as in the Air -port Executive Towers I & II. DISPLAY Aunique circular home will be featured at the 42nd annual - :s�At Miarri Lauderdale home Show by Deltec Homes. manufactures Floor plan designs are virtually unlimited. and range up to and distributors of the Poly -Rama cedar home. The structure will 3.000 square feet. Deltec can also custom design floor plans to be completely furnished and landscaped for show visitors to enjoy. meet a growing family's requirements. The Poly -Rama is engineered and pre-fabncated to minimize The Poly -Rama home is available irr cedar or Douglas fir on -site erection time and costs. The pre -fabricated panels are extenors. Insulated glass windows. bronze colored aluminum available in a vanety of sues. enabling homeowners to construct windows and insulated sheeting are standard in both models. one or two story home suitable to their needs. The structures The circular structure has the added benefit of energy efficiency. versatile design is adaptable to all locations. making it a popular On display at the Home Show will be a single family vacation home cedar residence. QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE COMPLETED BY CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE LATIN QUARTER REVIEW BOARD Name of Candidate Walter Baldomero Martinez J'As appearing on o er s egis ra ionCard) Residence Address 223 Grand Canal Drive Principal Business The Russell Partnership, Inc. ampany ame Business Address 3692 S.W. 24th Street - City of Miami, Florida Home Telephone 261-1061 Business Telephone 441-0268 Date of birth September 211 1937 Membership in Civic' Organizations in the Little Havana Community during the last five (5) years. (past or present). Please state dates: Member of the City of Miami Planning Department Task Committee which study the Latin Quarter Ordinance 1984 � 1. Are you a registered voter in the City of Miami? No 2. Voter's Registration Number? 00049_1787 I have been a resident of the 3. How long have you been a resident of the City? City -of Miami ggor 15 ears. Currently I owned several properties in uding our own 4. Will you be able to faithfully attend meetings of the Board x!P4$R -e�'�ding. Section 62-80 of the Miami City Code? Yes S. Do you foresee any conflicts of interest as defined in Miami City Code Article V, Sections 2-301-307 and Dade County Code Section 2-22.2? No 6. Are you a property owner within the Latin Quarter District? No 7. Are you prepared to file a list of real estate you own, either personally or corporately, within the City of Miami with the City Clerk should you be appointed, pursuant to Section 2-305 of the Miami City Code? Yes • ow 87-458 7-1 0. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNO: High School: (a) Name: Havana HiSb School (b) Location: Havana. Cuba (c) Period attended : 1950-1955 High School Diploma in Arts (d) Degree obtained: and Sciences (e) Year Degree was obtained: 1955 College: (a) Name: University of Havana & University of Miami (b) Location: Havana, Cuba Miami, Florida (c) Period Attended: 1957-1959 1963-1964 (d) Degree Obtained: ---- (e) Year Degree was Obtained: ------ Date of Professional Registration: 18 Feb. 1969 Florida Board /Architectur( Professional Registration Number: 4818 Other: Department of Defense,a Fallout Shelter Analyst #3TT-764-70 General Contractor. State of Florida #CO05 293 9) Business or Professional experience (after graduat.ionVemployment in the last 5 years (please state dates). Attach resume if necessary. President "The Russell partnership, Inc.",*Architects Present: since 1.985 < Past (major) Vie president "Russell., Martinez & Holt, Architects Inc.' from 1977 to 1985 Associate Architect in Russell -Wooster Associates and Russell Melton Associates from 1972 to 1977 10) Membership in Professional Organizations (past or present). Please state dates: American Institute of Architects since 1972 ATntinnnl rn„nail of ArrhitPrtnrAl Registration Board since 1973 National Association of Cuban Architects -2- a-0 ca 11) Other past or present experience relating to the fields of Architecture, Arts, Planning, Landscape Architecture and Engineering: President Florida South Chapter A.I.A. 1982 DirCgLgr Ip thg..EjqrAsso at'A.I.A. since 1983 Member ®—I MinR25ourc9 committee 1983-1984: Chairman in 1985 ,itv Membu Latin Builders Association since 1984 12) Membership on any governmental agency board or commission (past or present): Member of City of Miami Fast Track committee, 1983 Member of Dade Countv Task Committee for Minorities on A/E, 1983 Member City of Miami Task Committee to review new zoning ordinance 1983 13) Are you an elected official or are you employed full time in a govern- mental agency? No 14) Please state any other information ithich you think might be considered meaningful or significant by those considering the appoinWent you seek: I am concerned with the gaper development of the Latin Quarter as it was envisioned by the Task committee at its ado tion and to incorporate and maintain some of the rich lepacy of Hispanic architecture and culture in the city of Miami 15) Name and address of sponsoring organization (if any): National Association of Cuban Architects an t a s Signature e!:7 ,A-&, 0 OF A PRESIDEN'i — WALTER B. MARTINEZ, AIA ow fining that a cne-ame slu Hden; of masonry in his native Cuba is currentiv president or the cror,da Soulr chapter of 1ne Amercar In$L1Jie or Aronileen Tha vene,at'e nano^.a organ zauc^ loch, s eaJ va!er* o' • e Guild o' -as,e' ^ as2^s ma^', oecaoes ar now celec'31es '25.^ ate -ve,sar, 11 is a!sc aCUCC' 3*e ;a. Vaiie, S Mall, ,ez H,spa^c ^e•.=-e ..la� zes ,ne AIA ai nits ,iG'ea�e Van s -n ense La!- Doc�la _ re. 'lec,eo ^ me 200t Hspa A'-'e" ca- -eTbe,s^ C c' ,^e M,a' base.- z~3C*e' To Ma^ ^ez the AIA C•Svides 3^ ^sC'a ar.areness T ne acp2• es sla.e ne fe'is voli to —,a^ a se" 7a'_ ... ,e' 3'03" z3''2^s 3-0 _: oCt''3; �e 0"3 s •% !- :xa sC z e,a sE_­e-:s ..ee* a ,ea3± •a,e a^o C a K nE 3 _ s, a*e a,e3 oe�e C-e�He as a e c, 3'es_ ^3e 3'37^,za, a ;..as: .-ea,s' s*„ ��3 A,c",e..,u,e Ae-e- a%, z .r M,a- u133 .~•e A'.: li ""C0:3*E emc^'as s .s be n3 pazeo Jp•3^ .neNaOna. A14 Ene•_, Se-,nar pe,nQ he!o May 6-6 M,a— As So .; ;:10,03 op,lm sual!y precares for anothe• rote is:ve perlpd of co^s!,uc t,on a mnalor goat o' Martinez is a renewea er!:sl,-er* Olive for AIA membe,s^ p to war: all recivere0 arcn,tec'.s The local chapter noA boasts its ow" business of t,ce. executive secretary ana public vela eons Counsel Its student scholarsnip pro- gram is large!y fundec by the ann,aa, C:,l lured Flea Market held in conjunction will) M,a^fi's Metropolitan Museum and An Cuter ahe, ncome is expected fro'^. the sale o' voless,3na; documents. books and c,ner eoJcaoona' material Mar..nez takes pr,dE in 1ne toJncia.3n la1d Cr nos preS,oing predecessc,s in the AAA ;us* as he does ;n his herltagE ;:v. ov..r,g the S. an;sr Civil wa,. nis farm Ir,g pacer's jel !')e • 0111er^ Coasla' no'T',e for Cu.~.3 1937 `.ti,he^ vocational classes a! 11'E Ha.a^a Scnoc' of Ars ana Crates FIE were susperdeci under Caslrc student Walter helped erect apanmenl buildings through is masonry sK01S !r 1961 wher Me oo:Inca! sd ,aljor became )Tclerab!e The young ora"ma let' ine Jr.ve,s,a Havana a--d ernicrateo to Clor;3a H s to scc- foilcAe0 41;e�3 ra nigni sc~`c a* �ccK -s ~e alcoreo oays C,eC3' AC16 successvel, 'o, tne�M,a— f,,Ts of V. 'o- She'^a- As; z a*es xii,a,r Clarlo^ a^o Dz He ` Lsscc a,es ` C- Cc'! ^eo ~ s a'. 1e.:V.. s,,,3 e- 3, ' - 5> t^ s ;,^,e ne na3 *z ^ s c•e3 • u,me, %a.3 Base ,la- s 'v%es' :).--.a, E e ,her,*31 ScIcC the 'or^''e' Jc ^s2 H3;E Ma ^ SEaz a^o ,~e _ z2,. ;�I.aza �,c Cer*er V %c , V a- 5E3cr The, as a se, 2, o,a-: -a^ Ke^ ne•~ r; ,�,e• cJs,3 es oe-ces .+e,E ao3 e:. ;o his ac^.,e;E 'E^ s ^C' :0'•nd a Nei% Yorkhorse to, azl✓ Hume Cro^�^ His e^,dJ';rip rela;,2^Ste p v..,^ 3r:^ �K' 7, ,. Fusser' beta^ i^ 1 %_ 9 ..%.ne- me rece've:: n s state arcn,lecV3 ze,f.f,cale an"- loineo the respecleo I' a'n. fir'^ c! Busse V,e'ton Assoc;ales O,her ra b ,a' ly 1- 1971 2, whe me nanoled se.era prC jez.s for Sanders & Tnornas. cluo,^.g a 'bear ,00,r. for me Kennel, Space Center this assoc-ation continued cu!'nmal,ng in Martinez beCOmind a prim clpa wi,n the successo' firm of Russe'i Martinez & Holt. Architects Inc in 1977 His ter- concentrates on industrial and gove'nmeni projects and urban planning Recen! prime responsibilities for Martinez have ,nclJoeo me Anr,,e M C01e`­3r Community Builoing for me Deparnmenl o' uroan Deve!oprne^, the Br,cKell Stalcr for Daoe County s tortnc2rning Rapid Tranv System and a!sc the Dade County Regional Service Center for the State of Florida Martinez takes vide ir, preserving the live oaks on its triangular snapea downtown Miam. site a' r v • . ,. rx Deso ie n.s neavy involver—e— , cz ^,erca: 3es,g^ looay Ma~ ez 'er = 3 s;rC"g 3" tC' res,Clon,iai arc- .r_• ,,• Ac,uafir,)e sav es,ce-es 3'e 'usc z s oar* :.,a, , ce3se3 e_' io ees 3- a ~ _ Cock ^z-e Nega,3ess "neine, co—e'z 3 = re s oe'-' a s 2 ^e -,! oa a-ce 3 -a" 3?= aes ~e•. --_ 3^0 e",:: e^C, :•:.a, '=.ne o,av,. ^g ooar3 aisle.— naraso-e 'ess s az*,ve Cc•r o, ~ ~ s _3 _3 S" a". c - oe a-o Z _i=as,e, 01 _ ^ s c2 wne s a c=c ter e A -es an3,ne,sz Ca ,eras ~ _chaa, wriie oauo•-._ - _ a C,e ^ eo s, oe'-, a: the n ,'e's% h' 3— s ^.G ra the C3-s: a--' ^ez He s ar.a E ^e^Ce as a JOC'ti'.a ,c C.., d's,,,'t�e3 C� is :aCK Sf 02.• _.. .. s ex*E^s ,e ­3 _ his deec Sncerr '2 V,as *hE O:ea- Nee' Clut the z 3a _._ Ane•e arc^ ie:ts a^c o a^ e z = -. sx 2 3g s!s anc crc'essc,s 1C o s_.,:,_ orgar ze, rep2"eo .^a* 3**-- tees . . z,,les as SC�SSE3 r Ca� He we!cor-es 'eglora: si.- oes ticula,, fa,cr, a *ne sna,e: eT. -_ architecture and sculpture zz seouenterh3-ce-e^* v a' -is - egregious Q,3 DOxes sc *c_ Atnoug, Walle, Mar* nez conssle^.f, forwa,3 ,r ,ne her ,33c , rojg^ ?* ces*'a Sp3^ s' hals ae `uta er e E,, 2 His'egaro for Inc pas ar3 ^ s the U,,re or2per , me AIA cr',acie• t%,!^ ex_t�e, lea3e,Sn,C r jr'e Fp( 02.*;L— C3 r