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Demonstrated Architectural Restoration
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Miami -Dade Co. History
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APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENT AL` -P ESER„VATIO -BOAR®
C'IT� i:l- ,S.1?11, FL
Todd
Jonas
FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S)
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Suite 2SS1, Miami, FI 33132
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Architect
OCCUPATION
TJJA Architects
BUSINESS / EMPLOYER
305-377-4808
TELEPHONE (HOME)
tjja@tjja-architects.com
E-MAIL ADDRESS
TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLELOCATED WITHIN THECITY OF MIAMI LIMITS
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Suite 2551, Miami, FI 33132
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Suite 1251, Miami, FI 33132
CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI--
ARE
IAMI”ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI? NO
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW.
PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT THE CATEGORIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE:
-Nominees /or the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen,"
-Nominees who meet any of tire categories listed should also check 'alternate member."
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
EXI DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
Q DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCH ITECTURAL.-[?JF�ATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
❑ EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORIDA
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND
FINANCE OR LAW
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
0 OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OFTHE
ABOVECATEGORIES
V
DA1
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES,
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
CI (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
CITY OF MIAMI
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
ATT: PAMELA BURNS
Plannln9/HP/HEP Board Application DI/2008
TODD JAY JO-NA S_
A R C HITE CTSPA
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Suite 2551, Miami, Florida 33132 Telephone (305) 377-4808 Telefax (305) 377-4559
Florida License( Architects AA0002550 Florida licensed Interior Designers 100002373 NCARB certification (National) 22317
Todd Jay Jonas, AIA, NCARB
Biography
Todd Jay Jonas is TJJA Architeels' founder and principal architect with over 30 years of cxperience and an impressive portfolio of high-
profile commercial, residential, academic, hotel and civic projects concentrated in South Florida. Mr Jonas's ability to balance history
organization and creativity has yielded exceptional results on very challenging projects. He is expert at leading a team through the
construction phase with strict adherence to the project's design, budget and scheduling goals.
Mr. Jonas's more recent accomplishments are in residential and multi -family housing construction, particularly in the areas of condominium
conversion and historical preservation. His hand can be seen throughout Miami Beach's redevelopment where he has received consistent
recognition and awards for his restoration and new building projects. He is the consecutive three-year award recipirnt or the Miami Bench
Desitin ❑nd Hislorle Preservation Lengue's prestigious Preservation, Restoration and Design award and a significant contributor to
Miami Reach's architecture.
Mr. Jonas has an extensive portfolio in aviation and aviation related projects. Since 1987, Mr. has been continually involved with the
reconstruction and renovation of Miami International Airport. He is responsible for the expansion of the main airport terminal, the
construction contract administration for MIA's Main Terminal Emergency Command Center ($2.4m), the building of new restaurants and
general interior design standards and construction administration.
In 1992, his Grin was awarded a multi-year contract (PSA) for replacement of hurricane damaged buildings at Miami -Dade County's Tamiumi
and Homestead General Aviation Airports. At both facilities, Mr. Jonas is responsible for creating new shade and 'T' hangars. two new
maintenance and repair hangars, private FBO terminals, conducting handicap accessibility studies and other responsibilities totaling
approximately $10 million in construction costs. Additionally, Mr. Jonas completed renovations and additions to the Hazmat and Aviation
Fire Station (S2.6m) and the Reserve Firefighters Facility ($1.7m) at Homestead Air Reserve Station .
Mr Jonas served as University Architect for the University of Miami from 1978 through 1982. He was responsible for all planning, design
and contract administration for the tch campus university with annual construction expenditures of S20 to $30 million. Mr. is also credited
with the creation of the: first fabric tension structure in Miami -,Dade County with the building of the University's Main Campus outdoor
stage.
Mr. Jonas's expertise includes the design and integration of complex building programs within academic, urban and commercial
environments. lie is masterful at accommodating his process with a client's requirements for continual operations. His extensive cxperience
in construction enables the seamless actualization of his innovative designs. Mr. Jonas operates from a philosophy of 'dynamic change',
whereby a structure's history adaptability and evolution are inherent in its design and its materials, thus ensuring sustainability. '
Mr. Jonas received a bachelor's degree in architecture front Boston Architectural Center in 1977 and has been recognized by professional and
civic organizations with awards and honors. He has served as board memcber in the Coral Gables Board of Architect, Dade County Capital
Irnprovents Board and the Dade heritage Trust.
This(ertiflote
Is Bestowed
upon.
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In recognition of your significant. contribution
to preserving our architectural heritage.
Awarded at the Annual Meet` n:g of
the Miami Design Preservatio*q Leagu:e.
Date
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Chairman z3edi.
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7. Brief resume of key persons
a. Name :tend Title:
b. Projcc:t assignment :
Principal Architect
Design, Coordination, Administration
c. Name of firm wbicb :rssociatecl :
�il�iI' f;P ARCHITECTS
d. Years experience with this firm: 29 years with other firms : j years
e. Education : (See adjacent inforwatioa: &itrealion)
ExMrtise
(Housing Apartments, Condomini um Conversion)
(Transportation: Aviation: Terminals, Hangars. FBO)
(Educational Facilities: Elementary to University Level)
f, Active registration: year first regislercd i discipline.
(See adjacent lnfi�rnratiun: Rcgisrrrttivris)
g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed projgd
Recemly, k1r Jonas has'been involved with the redevdopetnenr of Miami and Miami ileach, building and can.
vei ng buildings to rnndumbdums and multi -use /acilt'rier. Projects rotals lave incbrde l nearly 5000 condo-
minium unite, diruugh•out Floridu. Bloss Norable proiertrs are the redesign ofthe Nord Oman, she Empire,
Ai*dor hotel, The Evclrn, Faittana, Atalaas, Vanderhuilr, and numerous resklential multi famili prv%ectt.
Mr Jonas has been actively iuvoh-ed in the renovations to Mlartti Inlernareonai Airport siiuct i 9RR, work
ineluded.main terminal erpansiun, nw:w restaurants and interior design standards and ronstriction.administra-
rion. in 19.92 bis firm %4W awarded a 3 year contract (PSA) for Replanirems iturricane damaged buildings at
.tliarni-Dade Couvly's Tamiami and Homestead General A viation airporu. The +.wrk included Slade
Hangars. Handicap Accesslbiliry Studies, 'T' Hangars, 2 .Haintenwrce mid Repair hangars, and Private FRG
Termintals tomlhtg approximately 10 moon int construction cov.
Mr Jonas recently completed Construction Contract Administration for Miami International Main Terminal
Emergency Command Center ($ 2.41n). State of Frorirla Regional Service Center (S 8.1m) and new Clossroant
additions to Leonard High Schoal'in West Pabn Reach (3 2.fin t Additions and Renovations ro theHa:rnar
and Aviation Firr Station (b 2.6m) tui the Reserve Firefighter FarWy ($1.:m) m Homestead Air Reserve
Station.
Mr Jonas served as University A.- hileci for dw University of Miami. 197,5-1982
He was rrsponsible for all planning. design and romrart administration for Jibe ten rampur urban unn•er ilv
wirhunn consrrxtioncrpendiwrcsnfS:aro$iC•rnilliuit.
His respondhiliierincluded desi,gnand cantruct
ndminL-lration, pay request review, site inrpecrinw. sundry and doruntenrntiwt of mitring randiriottr. He inter.
preted, cretued ane impiemenred utdversiry design standards raid contract limits.
APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND E OROMME A—L!P-R- ERVAInO IBOARD
CIT Y LF fiI,! til, F L
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ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE j
BUSINESS/ EMPLOYER
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TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) TO WHICH YOU OLb TITLI WAYED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS
CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE'COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO; ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI"
ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF.MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR AN.Y-MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMII /YL'
THE HISTORIC AND EwRciw mERITAL PRESERVATION BOARD MU5T BE CORNPOSEO OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW.
PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT THE CATEGORIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE:
Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check 'citizen.'
Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check diremate member.'
❑ ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Cj LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY
MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING
DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARC141TECTUBAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRE5ERVATION,
❑ EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROILER LICENSED IN FLORIDA
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND
FINANCE OR LAW
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
r� INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
r Sl OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE
ABOVE CATEGORIES
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES.
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHnICTURAL HISTORY.
(IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
CITY OF MIAMI
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
ATT: PAMELA BURNS
;Rini Fomti.,
Ptanrdng/HW/HEP Booed Appfkadon 018008
RESUME
Profession4l Training:
M.A.'l'teatre (1963) University of Ntichigan, Aan Arbor, Nil
B.A. Tlicatre (1960) Barry University, Miami, h-1_
Current Positions Held
I. ounder/Artistic Director - Crystal Parrot Players
Assistant Archivist and member of the Board of Directors - Woman's Club of Coconut Grove
Historian - Albert Lowe Museum Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
Historical Plays Written and Produecd:(selected list)
Paradise Now Premiered at The Mi-uni Light Project / Light Box Studio, Miami, FL - April 2005
*AIA ab Brown Vizcaya .rlpril 2007 (Coconut Grove Celebrates Comn..iwaiiy—Preservation
Awareness)
Coconut Grove PlavhoLt.w Encore Rcx.)m - May AHM (Fundraiser',Mariah Brown Flouse)
Woman's Club of Coconut Grove. - Feb. 2004 (Fundraiser Mariah Brown House)
Ransom Everglades Pagoda, Coconut Grove, FI. - June 2003 (Preview)
Mall Lour &%,,Mita 1Liby'llie Nliasu light Project / Light Brix Studio, Nfiami, FL, Jan. 2043
fate San Cados'Pheater., Key West- Cuban American Hctitnge Festival, June 2002
The Gallery Stage, Green Turtle Cny, Abaco, Bahamas, May 2002
The San Carlos Theater, Key West, .FL - Pirates In Paradise Festival, Nov. 2001
Professional Experience as Historical Researcher,
1.980 -present Albert Lowc Museum - Green '1 urtle Cay, Abaco, Haha.mas
2000 Archaeological Dig - Green 'Turtle Cay, Abaco, Balwm:ts
1997 Archaeological Dig - Miami Circle, Downtown Miami, 11-
1991 47h International Congress of Amencanisls - Panclist,'1'ulane Univ., New Orleans, LA
1988 Bahamas Postal Service. 500 Year anniversary, of Columbus' Arrival in the Bahamas
Conunernomtive Stamp Issue
1987 Bahamas National Monument - Memorial Sculpture C.:arden - Green Turtle Cay,
Abaco, Bahamas
1984 Archneologicsd Dig - Carlton Site, Trea-sure Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
1973-74 Columbus Landings Company -- San Salvador, ilahainmc
Books Published: (selected list).
7%r !–va gars Macmillan Caribbean 1991
1 lomenxml Bouad•:4 History of for Bahama lslarn& to 1850 with a Defisrtity Sfmdy qj,1 baro irr the!lnie»can
Loyalist Plantation Period Fourth Printing 2000; 1983
Honor :
The City of Miami & The Black Archives, Historvand.Research Foundation of South Florida to
The Crystal Parrot Players for their production of Mariab Bruwn 2003
*Since 2003, the Crystal Parrot Players has remained committed to restoration efforts and
the continued support of the Ma.riah Brown House Interactive Museum Project.
Sandra Riley
6501 SW62WCourt
Miami, FL 33143
(305) 661-8217
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RESUME
Profession4l Training:
M.A.'l'teatre (1963) University of Ntichigan, Aan Arbor, Nil
B.A. Tlicatre (1960) Barry University, Miami, h-1_
Current Positions Held
I. ounder/Artistic Director - Crystal Parrot Players
Assistant Archivist and member of the Board of Directors - Woman's Club of Coconut Grove
Historian - Albert Lowe Museum Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
Historical Plays Written and Produecd:(selected list)
Paradise Now Premiered at The Mi-uni Light Project / Light Box Studio, Miami, FL - April 2005
*AIA ab Brown Vizcaya .rlpril 2007 (Coconut Grove Celebrates Comn..iwaiiy—Preservation
Awareness)
Coconut Grove PlavhoLt.w Encore Rcx.)m - May AHM (Fundraiser',Mariah Brown Flouse)
Woman's Club of Coconut Grove. - Feb. 2004 (Fundraiser Mariah Brown House)
Ransom Everglades Pagoda, Coconut Grove, FI. - June 2003 (Preview)
Mall Lour &%,,Mita 1Liby'llie Nliasu light Project / Light Brix Studio, Nfiami, FL, Jan. 2043
fate San Cados'Pheater., Key West- Cuban American Hctitnge Festival, June 2002
The Gallery Stage, Green Turtle Cny, Abaco, Bahamas, May 2002
The San Carlos Theater, Key West, .FL - Pirates In Paradise Festival, Nov. 2001
Professional Experience as Historical Researcher,
1.980 -present Albert Lowc Museum - Green '1 urtle Cay, Abaco, Haha.mas
2000 Archaeological Dig - Green 'Turtle Cay, Abaco, Balwm:ts
1997 Archaeological Dig - Miami Circle, Downtown Miami, 11-
1991 47h International Congress of Amencanisls - Panclist,'1'ulane Univ., New Orleans, LA
1988 Bahamas Postal Service. 500 Year anniversary, of Columbus' Arrival in the Bahamas
Conunernomtive Stamp Issue
1987 Bahamas National Monument - Memorial Sculpture C.:arden - Green Turtle Cay,
Abaco, Bahamas
1984 Archneologicsd Dig - Carlton Site, Trea-sure Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
1973-74 Columbus Landings Company -- San Salvador, ilahainmc
Books Published: (selected list).
7%r !–va gars Macmillan Caribbean 1991
1 lomenxml Bouad•:4 History of for Bahama lslarn& to 1850 with a Defisrtity Sfmdy qj,1 baro irr the!lnie»can
Loyalist Plantation Period Fourth Printing 2000; 1983
Honor :
The City of Miami & The Black Archives, Historvand.Research Foundation of South Florida to
The Crystal Parrot Players for their production of Mariab Bruwn 2003
*Since 2003, the Crystal Parrot Players has remained committed to restoration efforts and
the continued support of the Ma.riah Brown House Interactive Museum Project.
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APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAf.`PRES&VATS SOARD
CIT'* 0, ISI.''HI. FL
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FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S) p
STATE,
BUSINESS / EM
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305 -77 Z 5250 305 3Co( 5335 --
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CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI"
ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI? �Q
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW.
PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT THE CATEGORIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE:
Nominees for the professional positions whomeer the demons trared knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen.'
Nominees who meet any of the categories fisted should also check "olternote member."
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
El DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
❑ DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
RE
EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORIDA
PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND
ID FINANCE OR LAW
9TIZEN
WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
TEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
F THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT.
/ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE
BOVE CATEGORIES
l•Z1-oS
DATE
Robert John Graboski
{'EECt=iVCD
6011 North Bayshore Drive,. #9 - Miami, FL a�J'A~I 20 AM 11: 00
Phone: 305.772.5250 Email: Robert(cDviIIa_gearchitects.com
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OBJECTIVE:
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCE
Position on HEP Board for the City of Miami
University of Miami School of Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture -
Miami, FL 33146
Courses included Historical Preservation with Ellen
Uguccioni
Village Architects (2002- present)
104 Crandon Boulevard
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Robert John, Artitecture Inc (1998- 2002)
Miami, FL 33137
Studiolido Inc
Miami Beach, FL 33139 .(1994- 1998)
My professional experience includes submittals to the City of
Miami HEP Board with approvals for new construction infill
and additions to homes in the Morningside Historic District.
In the City of Miami Beach Historic Districts my experience
includes approved submittals to the board of.architects for
an Apartment Building renovation, exterior modifications to
commercial buildings and single family residence.
ORGANIZATIONS South Beach Aids Project (2002-2007)
& COMMUNITY Board of Directors
ACTIVITIES:
The Task Force
Winter Party Festival
& Recognition Dinner
Event Coordinator
(2002-2004)
APPLICATION fWHISTORIC,AND. ENVIRONMENTAL PR'E5 �RYOLT�ON�
'I:TY bf-'-?.I;..�1;3L.:FL
Timothy
FIRST NAME
5400 NW 22 Avenue Bldg C Ste 101 Miami, FL 22142
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Archivist/Curator/Historian
OCCUPATION
Barber
tbarber@theblackarchives.org
E-MAIL ADDRESS
The Black Archives History and Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc
BUSINESS / EMPLOYER
786-368-7663
TELEPHONE (HOME)
305-636-2306
TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN THE -CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS
Lyric Theater, 819 NW 2 Ave -Dorsey House, 250 NW 9 St. -Johnson X -Ray Clinic,
CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI.-
ARE
IAMI"ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI?
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Education:
The Georgia Archives Institute and the Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher
Education, Morrow, Georgia 2004.
Master of Applied Social Science degree, concentrated areas of History
and. African American Studies, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida
2003.
Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Minor in Education, Florida A&M University,
Tallahassee, Florida 2002.
Specialized Associate of Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology, Bauder
College, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1993.
Work Experience:
Florida Memorial University
Adjunct History Professor Miami Gardens, FL
9/05 -Present
• Facilitate class lectures on United States and African American history
• Administer tests and exams
• Evaluate and create measuring tools, to report student competency in class
subject
The. Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc.
Miami, FL
Intern 09/03-12/03
Assistant Archivist 01/04-01/06
Arc hivist/Curator/H istorian 01 /06 -Present
• Survey, catalog, and maintain historical artifacts and documents
• Create finding aids, guides and other descriptive publications
® Research people, places, and things to validate historical significance
• Serve as reference service personnel and assist researchers
• Lecture students of higher education
e Present reports to different advisory committees throughout the city
i Assist with the Teaching with Historic Places Program in Dade County
• Assist in designating historical significant buildings in Miami -Dade County
•- Create and design exhibits
• Provide historical support
0 Develop community out reach archival programs
• Provide supervision for service learning, intern, and volunteer students
• Conduct historical tours in Miami
Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum
Intern Tallahassee; FL
06/03-09/03
• Surveyed, cataloged, and maintained historical artifacts and documents
• Created finding aids, guides and other descriptive publications
• Designed museum exhibits
• Served as reference service personnel
Florida A&M University Tallahassee, FL
Office of International Services and Summer Sessions 05/02-09/03
Advisor & Program Assistant
.International Services
• Assisted with recruiting students to study internationally from host university and
other Historically Black•Colleges=and Universities (HBCUs)
•. Maintained correspondence with HBCU consortium members
• Registered university students who are studying overseas
• Prepared financial waivers for students
• Collaborated and report to coordinator of the program on issues dealing with
students
• Prepared flyers, newsletters and other program publications for public
distribution
• Organized annual study abroad conferences with other Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
• Maintained files and tracking information on students
• Assisted students who are applying for internships with U.S. Department of State
Summer Sessions
Assisted with;governing university regulation over summer programs
• Participated with the Orientation of counselors and summer camp participants on
campus
• Observed overall operation of camps to ensure safety of students
• Screened prospective counselors and directors background checks through FDLE
Certifications and Conferences
• Member of the Society of American Archivist
2004
• Florida History Network Conference Presenter
2005
• Restore America Conference
2006
o Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Leadership Initiative
2007
4 Association of African American Museums
2007
Q Florida History Network Conference Presenter
2007
Boards & Committees
• City oflvfiami Historical & Environmental Preservation Board 7/04 -Present
Chairman of the Board
• D.A. S. H. One Community, One Goal Advisory Board 1/04-7/04
References:
Available Upon Request
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CITY OF NORTH MIAMI, North Miami, FL
Grants Administrator, 1998- 2006
Governmental Affairs Manager, 2006 - present
Responsible for researching and administering Departmental implementation
of all "City grants including law enforcement, public works, parks and recreation,
social services, art and culture, and emergency preparedness programs.
Responsibilities also include preparing legislative appropriations agendas. Serves
as liaison to all Federal, State, County, national and international agencies.
PHOTOGROUP CENTER, Coral Gables, FL
Executive Director and Curator, 1990 -1998
Responsible for initiating, coordinating and supervising all programs
pertaining to a major 20th century visual arts institution including exhibitions
management, development, marketing and publications.
.NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTS, Miami, FL
Discipline Coordinator, 1994 - 2004
Responsible for coordinating and facilitating all activities pertaining to NFAA'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 White House 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 influende on modern 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.
MIGUEL.A. SECO
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SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER, Miami Beach, FL
Assistant Director, 1987 -.19.88
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.
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. Projects included analyzing
cultural policies in developing countries and socioeconomic shifts in Caribbean basin
nations..
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
Johns Hcpkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC
Museum_ and cultural policies development in the Third World, 1984 -1985
Johns. Hopkins University Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy
International cultural development, return/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
MIGUEL A. SECO
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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.
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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Executive Management and Information Technology Consultant with1twenty one years experience in
providing professional services to organizations. Create business strategy, plan/select/integrate information
tectunology, implement management reporting and business controls. Proven ability to assess multi -national
business needs, develop operational action plans, achieve management consensus, develop strategic solutions
and build technology infrastructure in numerous industries. Known for troubled company and project
turnaround success. Professional speaker and facilitator, able to work within international organizations to
examine issues, create strategy, identify problems and implement solutions. See attached summary of
rcprusentative industries R project experience.
Professional Experience
Auxis, Inc., South Florida April 1997 - present
President and t=hief Executive Officer
Auxis is et strategic management and technology solutions company dedicated to helping businesses prosper.
Auxis specializes in business strategy, process improvement, package software selection and implementation,
project management, troubled company restructuring and the application of emerging technologies.
C.np Gemini Ernst Young, South Florida November 1995 - April 1997
Princioal
Produced 'significant new business development and delivery management for worldwide management and
technology consulting firm (formerly Cap Gemini). Developed new relationships with target executive
management. Sourced appropriate irnterbal and external vendor's resources for clients' changing business
needs. Managed complex projects from initial meetings through proposal development, contract negotiations,
project planning, execution, Board of Directors reporting and appropriate follow-up.
Accenture/Arthur Andersen UP, Miami, Florida 1994 - November 1995
I.i,tison Manager
Produced significant business development for Accenture (formerly Andersen Consulting) and Arthur
Andersen through advanced practice development skills, senior executive relationship management and
troubleshooting. Reported and directly accountable to the two Managing Partners for Accenture and Arthur
Andersen in Florida.
Arthur Andy •sen LLP 1991-1994
Florida Computer task Management Manager
Established Florida and Caribbean information technology audit and control practice, Grew new practice to
over $1.5M business. Developed and led firmwide telecom information technology team by designing,
executing and teaching'numerous new services for the industry. Responsible for practice planning, intellectual
property development, staffing, training, financial management and reporting.
Arthur Andersen LLP, Miami, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia 1987-1991
Financial Audit Manager
Began as staff'and progressed to manager on a wide variety of financial audit clients in many industries.
Member of Computer Audit Specialty Team. Performed all facets of financial auditing from fieldwork to
funancial statement preparation and Securities and Exchange Commission reporting.
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Education
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1983-1986 Florida State University, FL Bachelor of Science, Accounting - Graduate study of
accounting & information sy'stemsL T ii0HrSON
1981-1983 Tulane Universit LA A. B. Freeman College of Busi , s - UY4er, �64c ra eotucly of
business and liberal arts .0
Representative Industry and Project Experience
Extensive industry experience and knowledge of transportation, distribution, financial services, telecom, high-
tech manufacturing, consumer products, entertainment, health-care, retail, travel, utilities, real estate,
agriculture, gaming and government. Baird has worked in over 350 businesses & IT shops throughout his
career. Project examples include;
Strategic Business & Technology Planning/ Business Infrastructure Design
• Ur -signed the strategic retail business infrastructure fer e.. $16 fashion retailer. Systems included demand
chain, merchandising, replenishment, allocation, inventory and point-of-sale processes and technologies.
• Designed the future 'To -Be' Enterprise Applicatiori Architecture for an international fast-food
conglomerate. Architecture included restaurant point-of-sale and back -of -house systems to regional
marketing; systems, SAP financials, groupware, intranet, workflow & data warehousing technologies.
• Prepared Latin 132C Internet gift retailer's business and technology plans. Specified logistics strategy and
supply chain irtfrastructure for operations throughout South and Central America
• Ke -designed and implemented point-of-sale systems, value-added network polling, lockbox, credit card
settlement and sales reconciliation processes for an international retailer. Project yielded 40% personnel
reduction and compressed period -end close by 15 days.
• Prepared a future information technology blueprint for an international pharmaceutical conglomerate.
• Led B213 Internet nursery/landscaping company business infrastructure design and implementation project
targeting $80B+ industry. Moved company from concept to launch in eight months.
• Specified the technology platform, conununicatiorts systems, call detail reporting, security and controls for
a leading in -bound telemarketing firm.
• Designed and managed the development of a store opening and daily operations procedures manual for an
international video retailer. Procedures were implemented at over 3,000 stores worldwide.
Revenue Enhancements/ Operational Improvements
• Performed a mobile telephone switch revenue recognition project at a major cellular communications
company. Developed revenue assurance procedures that yielded $8M+ additional annual revenue.
• Re-vngince_r�•d the business processes for the South and Central American division of an international food
and beverage conglomerate. Developed detailed process and technology "to -be" plans for a shared
services center to handle customer orders, distribution and financial processes.
• Re -built the order, billing, collections and customer service systems for a large catalog retailer. New
revenues and retention of previously lost customers yielded $IOM+ additional arutual revenue.
Project "Bailouts"/Troubleshooting/Due Diligence
• Resurrected a catastrophic $18M financial systems project for a $313 food distribution company.
• Acted as a 8 month interim Chief Itlformation Officer for a private bank. Took charge of over 25 person
MIS deparhnent after serious management fraud and Fed seizure. Ran daily operations, immediately
developed problem reporting, backup/security procedures and stabilized operations.
• Led 62B marine Internet company due diligence effort including business strategy and technology
infrastructure. Due diligence and re -design yielded $40M equity capital infusion.
Risk Analysis/ Technology Control/ Due Diligence
• Identified and negotiated $5M purchase price reduction in systems due -diligence work in the acquisihon of
a large financial institution.
• Evaluated power management and billing controls at an international electric utility conglomerate.
• Designed and delivered training for the Federal Financial Institutions Information Systems Examination
Council on automated teller machine network operations, processes, security & controls.
• Prepared $2B food and beverage distribution concept for spinoff from parent. Developed business plan
and operating model for standalone operations.
Associations and Memberships
Baird is a member of George W. Bush's Technology Leadership Council. Baird was a three term President of
the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, South Florida Chapter. Baird is a member of the
Council of Logistics Management, Telecommunications Industry Association, the International Bankers
Association and the Institute of Management Accountants. Baird was a former Certified Information Systems
Auditor.
Professional Papers and Presentations
Baird has addressed various federal regulatory agencies in the Washington, D.C. area, innumerable large
corporate audiences, the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Information Systems Audit &
Control Association and numerous academic organizations. Baird has often presented to corporate
management as a representative of the MIS Institute. Representative papers, methods, presentations, practice
aids and training sessions include;
1. A Senior Executive's Guide to Using the Power of the Internet - May 2000.
2. Business & Career Opportunity In the Internet Era - April 2000.
3. Internet Business Infrastructure Development- March 2000.
4. Business Technology Ground Rules for Success - November 1999.
5. Emerging Technologies Beyond 2000 - October 1999.
6. Enterprise Application Architecture Guidelines - Emerging Technologies practice aid - November 1.996.
7. Inventing Your Future: The Effects of Trends & Changes in Information Technology on Business, The
Accounting Profession and You - February 1995.
R. Designing Client/Server Applications and Processes (joint publications and presentation with the MIS
Institute and Frank Lyons, President, Entellus Technology, Inc.) - February 1994.
9. ChargeOLIt and Allocation Systems: Managing Your Information Capital - September 1993.
10. Mobile Telephone Information Systems (Firmwide telecom industry competence document) - April 1993.
11. Cellular Telephone Industry Information Systems Risks and Controls (Firmwide telecom industry
competence document) - April 1992.
12. Application Program Change Control (Firmwide Computer Risk Management software practice aid) -
February 1992.
13. Automated Teller Machine Network Operations, Processes, Control and Security, Federal Financial
Institutions Information Systems Examination Council, Washington, DC - October 1991.
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Freshwater Biogeochemistry Laboratory - www.fiu.edu/-fwbecherr/
Objective:
To investigate biogeochemical cycles affecting the ecology of aquatic and
wetland ecosystems. To understand how the physical and chemical
envirorunent influences biota and how biotic activities alter ecosystems. To
apply this information to natural and created systems for reuse of chemical
elements to: allow ecological ly-ef..ficient land use, to improve surface water
quality, and to minimize anthropogenic envirorunental impacts. To disseminate
knowledge of ecological system processes and the role these processes have in
affecting envirorunental health to foment informed management decisions
especially regarding aquatic systems.
Education:
1'990 - 1997 Ph.D. Soil and Water Science, University ofFloiida.
Wetland Biogeochemistry, K.R. Reddy, Ph.D. advisor.
Dissertation: Phosphorus Cycling in a Periphyton-Dominated Freshwater
Wetland.
Minor: Environmental Engineciing Science - Graduate Wetlands Certification.
Award for Graduate Student Excellence in Soil and Water Science for 1997.
1987- 1990 M.S. Soil Science, University of Florida. K.R. Reddy, Ph.D. advisor,
Thesis: Seasonal Variation in Soil Phosphorus Distributions in Two Wetlands
of South Florida.
Minor: Environmental Engineering Science
1983- 1985 B.S. Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University.
Minors: Envirornnental Studies and Chemistry
1981 -1982 Moraine Valley Community College. Palos Hills, M.
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Professional Experience:
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1997-2001 Visiting Research Scientist, Southeast Environmental Research Program,
Florida International University, Miami, FL.
1994- 1997 Pre -Doctoral Fellow. Soil and Water Science Department, University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL.
1987-1994 Graduate Research Assistant. Soil and Water Science Department, University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
1986- 1987 Lecturer in Biological Sciences. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
1984- 1985 Undergraduate Research Technician. Department of Biological Sciences,
Northern Illinois University. DeKalb, IL.
Personnal and Professional Highlights:
Born September 6, 1960 in Chicago, Illinois. Manied to Rocio Goni February 16, 2007. Active
member of several community organizations and currently on the Board of Directors of
Treemendous Miami (www.treetnendousmi ui-ii.or�.:) and the Village of Center Grove
Neighborhood Association (,,v�.Nw.vocg.org). Active participant in the Mango Strut and other
community activities. Manage the Freshwater Biogeochemistry Laboratory and Research
Program at the Southeast Environmental Research Center at Florida International University
(mvw.liu.edu/--fiu,becthem). Career grant funding currently at approximately $1.3 million as
Principal Investigator and an additional $8.8 million as Co -PI. Author or co-author of over 20
peer-reviewed and technical papers and reports. Member of the American Society of Agronomy —
Soil Science Society of .America and Gamma Sigma Delta. Collaborator in the Florida Coastal
Everglades Long-term Ecological Research Program of the National Science Foundation. South
Florida Water Management District Expert Advisor.
References:
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William T. (Bill) Anderson, Ph.D.
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Department of Earth Sciences and Southeast Environmental Research Center
Florida International University
Miami FL 33199
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EDUCATION
1981 I Bachelor of Landscape Archile lure, Honors I University of Florida
19781 Associate in Arts.l Miami -Dade Community College
EXPERIENCE
20061 Fellow I ASIA,
1981-19821 Raymond Jungles Design Build l Principal
1982- 20061 Raymond Jungles, Inc,1 Founding Principal
REGISTRATION
Slate of Florida I Landscape Architect 111856 ! October 1982
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1983 - 2006 I Member I ASLA
1981 - 19831 Associate / ASLA
11978- 1981 /Student/ ASLA
20051 Presenter 1 ASLA National Meetirig
20051 Tour Guide / ASLA National Meeling
20051 Praclitioner's Panel -'Getting the Details Right' I ASLA National Meeting
HONORS, AWARDS, and RECOGNITION
2007 Award of Honor I Florida Chapter, ASLA / Cornfeld Garden
2005 Ho�nr Award / National ASLA Professional Awards Program 1 Island Modem
Frederic D. Slresau Award of Excellence I Florida Chapter, ASLA / Island Modern
Award of Excellence / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Island Modem
Award of Honor I Florida Chapter, ASLA / Casa Morada .
2004 Award of Excellence / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Hyatt Windward Point Resort
Award of -Merit / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Bergeron Garden
2003 'Landscape Architect of the Year'/ Miami Chapter, American Institute of Architects
20D2 Award of Merit I Ffddda Chapter, ASLA / Spanish Tropkat Garden
Avrard of Merit / Florida Chapter, ASLA / hlonlifiore Garden
2001 Frederic B. Slresau Award of Excelience / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Dunn Garden
Award of Excellence / Florida Chapter, ASLA! Dunn Garden
Award of Excellence'/ Florida Chapter, ASLA [Swerdlow Garden
Award of Recognition / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Lectures
200D University of Florida Distinguished Alumnus
1998 Award of Excellence 1 Florida Chapter, ASLA / Salinero Garden
Award of Aleril / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Marquessa Hotel
1997 Frederic B Stresau Award of Excellence / Flodda•Chapler, ASLA / Hyatt Sunsel Harbor Resort
Award of Excellence / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Hyatt Sunset Harbor Resort
Award of Merit / Florida Chapter, ASLA•/ Paradise Inn
1996 Award of Excellence /Florida Chapter, ASA / Sims Garden
1995 Honor Award / ASLA Professional Awards Program r Neukonun Residence
Haror Award / ASLA Professional Awards Program r N>orrell Enterprises
Award of Excellence / Florida Chapter, ASLA / Landes Garden
Award of Excellence / Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association / ORCA
Environmental Improvement Grand Award / American Landscape Cunlracter's Association / ORCA
1992 mold Award / American Resort Development Association / Coconut Beach Resort Hotel
1991 Award of Excellence I Florida Chapter, ASLA / Jungles -Yates Garden
1987 Community Design Award /. Florida Chapter, ASLA / Eagle Creek Country Club
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PUBLIC SERVICE
Lectures
ASLA Annual Conference / Various Locations
FLASLA Annual Conference I Various Locations
Columbia University / New York,.NY
APLO Annual Conference I Pasadena, CA
Mounts. Botanical.Garden I West Palm Beads, FL
Naples.Botanical Garden I Naples, FL
Architectural Digest / Miami, FL
Florida -A & M University / Tallahassee, FL
The Wolfsonian Museum / Mlami Beach, FL
The Kampong / Miami FL
The Garden Conservancy /NY, NY
Garden and Landscape Designers.Association / Dublin, IR
Friends of Fauthild Trbpical:Garden./ Miami, FL
Department 4 Landscape Architecture; University. of Florida l Gainesville, FL
Graduate Program in Landscape Architecture, Florida Intemational University I Miami, FL
Pro bono
Key West Botanical Garden/ Key West, FL
Fairchild TropicaLGarden] Miaml, FL
Sunset Elementary School/ South Miami, FL
Fairchild Tropical Garden Design Review Committee / Miami, FL
MEMBERSHIP IN ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS
Member / Florida Native Plant Society
Member / Flowering Tree Society
Member / Fairchild Tropical Garden
Member / Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden
Member I Board of Directors / Arango Design Foundation
Member I Museum of Modem Art
PUBLICATIONS
Arf/cies
2007 DWELL / 'Jones Residence, Key West, Florida Designed by Raymond Jungles" / September 2007
HORTICULTURE MAGAZINE /'Designer Raymond Jungles'/ April 2007
BLUE PRINT DIRECTORY /'From the Ground Up'/ March -April 2007
WATERFRONT HOME 8 DESIGN /'Lush Life' / Summer 2007
ROOMS MAGAZINE /'Nature at its Finesr I February 2007
2006 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE /"Greenhouse Effecr I January 2006
2005 OCEAN DRIVE /'Las mansions Salvajes de Raymond Jungles'/ July -August 2005
LUXURY'LIVING / "Savoling Paradlse' / Spring;2005,,pp..88-94
2004• HOUSE BEAUTIFUL / "Troplcal Paradise' /.December 2004, pp 102-07
GARDEN -DESIGN /'Call of. the Wiild"4 September -October 2004,.pp 52.9
WOHNFDESIGNd'bie Garten de&Misler,Jungles° / March 2004
2003 VOGUE LIVING / `Tropicana° / December 2003
TRADITIONAL HOME /'Florida Fandango"/ September;2003, pp 161-67
GARDEN DESIGN: (Cover) /July 2003'
GARDEN DESIGN /'Jungle Fever"/ February 2003
SOUTHERN ACCENTS/ °Call of the Wld' / January 2003
2001 METROPOLITAN HOME / "Vicloria's Secrel Garden'/ March 2001
2000 VILLA GIARDINI /'Raraonallste Peesaggistico' / October 2000
OCEAN DRIVE /'Magic Gardens'/ May 2000
VILLA GIARDINI /'Modemriato Poesaggis6co' / 2000
1999 SOUTHERN ACCENTS /'Tropical Talent" / March 1999
koyfilond .lunches, FASLA
1998 VILLA GIARDINI l 'Giardino Merxiano' 1 November 1998
VILLA GIARDINI I'Florida Extravaganza' / May 1998
LANDSCAPE NURSERY /'Rare Reputation' I January 1998
1997 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL /'Artfully TiopicaF / February 1997
1995 CASA VOGUE.I'Very Miami We'/ June 1995
1993 GARDEN DESIGN /'Jungle's Beat" I May 1993
GOL-D.COAST MAGZINE I Worrell Enterprises / May 1993
1992 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE /'Touch;ol Bude Marx' I October 1992
1991 FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE, 58f'EDITION /'Tropical Serendipity'/ 1991
1990 FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN /'By The Water's Edge"/ December 1990
NEW. -MIAMI /The Pros and Cons of Mlami'Style' [July 1990
1989 FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN /'Color Celebration'/ gprit 1989
METROPOLITN HOME /'Two Artists Paint Paradise'./ March 1989
1988 SOUTH FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN %'Fakahatchee Kid' I February 1988
1987 SOUTH FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN 1 'The Trellis'/ August 1987
NEWSWEEK /'B#hg Your Way Into Eden' 1 July 1987
1986 SOUTH FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN./'Cheap Thnlls° I September 1986
SOUH FLORIDA HOME and GARDEN /'Pretty In Pink' /.July 1986
GARDEN DESIGN /'Miami Nice 11986
1985. FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE, 52140 EDITION / 'Joie 'do vivre in the -Keys.'/ 1985
Books, Chapters and Featured Work
2003 Architecture in the Garden I James von Sweden / Random House
Forty Landscapes / James Trulove I Thunder Bay Press
2002 Grounds For Pleasure / Denise Otis I Harry N. Abrams, Inc
Dream Pools / Plannels & Sulliver / Atrium Publisher Group
2001 The New American Swimming Pool I James Trulove I Watson-Guptill Publishers
2000 Key West Gardens and Their Stories I Janis Frawley -Holler l Pineapple Press
Gardens for the Future I Cooper & Taylor / Conran Octopus Publishers
Pocket Gardens: Big Ideas for Small Spaces 1 James Trulove / Morrow & Company
The Garden Book./ Phaidon Editors I Phaidon Press
1999 Raymond Jungles: Ten Landscapes I Trulove & Seinder I Rockport Publishers
1998 Gardens / House Beautiful
The New American Garden / James Trulove 15pacemaker Press
Designed Landscape:Forum I Ciandell & Landecker / Spacemaker Press
A Child's Garden I Molly Darulenmaierl Archetype Press
1997 Florida Gardeners I Taylor Publishing
1990 Miami Hot and Coo11 Cerwinske & Brooke )'Clark N.. Potter', Inc.
MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS & OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Island Modem / Key West, FL
Role: Principal -In -Charge, Project Designer
This project exemplifies•the landscape architect's role in shaping the built environment and enhancing
lifestyle, while seeking to foster through the landscape a deeper appreciation of ad -and nature within the
context of the garden. The plant palette reflects an abiding sensitivity for sound water management
Indigenous plant materials were'utilized for their durability and minimal maintenance requirements, and their
scale, texture, and form aid in the development of a privacy buffer that also offers habitat for terrestrial and
avian species common to the region, The significance of this project Iles in the creative and functional
relationship between interior and exterior space within a subtropical setting, for a relatively small garden
space.
Ward Garden / Coral Gables, FL
Role: Principal -In -Charge, Project Designer
Located ona three acre parcel, the Ward Garden is bounded by eight adjacent residences and fronts a
historic highway. The created landscape rellects the character of an undisturbed natural landscape found
Raymond .Jungles, FASLA
Within adjacent Matheson Hammock, a Mlaml-Dade County Paris planned and designed by noted landscape
architect Wiliam Lyman Phillips. Two acres of existing lawn were removed and grade manipulallons and
excavations undertaken to expose the oofiltc substrate, creating distressed rock outcrops ranging from a few
feet to twenty feel In height, and solution holes of varying size and form within the landscape. The ponds and
water courses that were created were enhanced with littoral zone and emergent zone plantings of native
spades, creating a series of microclimales and habitats. The significance of this project may be observed in
the extraordinary manlpWadon of the land to create a -naturalized habitat possessing the inherent values of
traditional, natural sub -tropical landscapes of The Everglades and Big Cypress.
Five Acre Garden l Miami, FL
Role: Principal -In -Charge, Project Designer
Neglected and in decline as the, result of a series of storrns, the Five Acre Garden manifest overgrown and
unmanaged plahtiiigis dominated by lawn areas and extonsive asphalt pavement. The development plan
created.by. the.landscape architect proposed a•childreri's play area; an entertainment area that is integrated
with a tennis court; a botanical.garderewith a diverse yet cohesive 001 -palette including various palm
spec16; a.na&e Micedsukee'drickee'; an extensive pedestrian dralation system; anda renovated
swimming pool. ThesIgnificance of the Five Acre Garden ismosl effectively understood within the context of
the extraordinary, damage delivered to the south Florida landscape: by a series of humcanes that,started with
Andrew 11992 -and most recently was manifest In 2005 in Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. As well, the capacity of
the natural landscape to endure and restore is of special note.
Hyatt Sunset Harbor Resort l Key West, FL
Role: Principal -in -Charge, Projecl Designer
The garden setting for This popular Key West resort reflects an axial geometry that is compatible with and
compliments the traditional Key West style of archilecture. A major challenge was to provide a visual and
aural buffer between the dose proximity of a public promenade and vehicular rights-of-way and the desired
privacy and Intimacy of the garden's various spaces.
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Gerald
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3856 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 .
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Landscape Architect
gmarston@wrtdesign.com
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Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 01/2008
Gerald C. Marston, FASLA
Principal
Mr. Marston is a landscape architect with over 35 years of experience as a practicing professional and educator. He
currently leads the landscape architectural practice in the WRT Coral Gables office. Mr. Marston's professional background
includes senior design and project management with three of the most prestigious planning and design firms in the United
States. He has extensive and wide ranging experience in landscape planning and design of civic spaces, plazas and parks.
EDUCATION
Master of Landscape Architecture
Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1972
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
Michigan State University (with honors), 1969
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Principal, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
Coral Gables, FL 2001 -present
Partner, Wallace Roberts & Todd
Coral Gables, FL 1996-2000
Senior Associate, Wallace Roberts & Todd
Vice President, WRT, Inc.
Coral Gables, FL 1991-1996
Senior Associate/ Sasaki Associates, Inc.
Coral Gables, FL 1985-1991
Vice President/ Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1981-1985
Principal / Walquist/Marston
Columbus, OH 1976-1881
Landscape Architect / Labrenz, Reimer, Inc.
Columbus, OH 1974-1975
Project Manager
Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Associates, Inc.
Watertown, MA 1972- 1973
Landscape Architect
Richard A. Gardiner & Associates, Inc.
Cambridge, MA 1969-1972
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture
The Ohio State University 1973-1981
Lecturer / Design Critic
Harvard Graduate School of Design
The Catholic University
University of Kentucky
Texas A & M
Kansas State University
University of Florida
University of Miami
Florida International University
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRAilONS
Registered. Landscape Architect ih'the States of Florida, Ohio and
Missouri
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Landscape Architects
PUBLICATIONS If LECTURES
Creating Neighborhood Character,
1996
ASLA National Convention,
Art & Architecture - Miami Symposium, 1995, Center of
Contemporary Arts, North Miami, FL
"Thirty-five Years of Design on the Land," a Sasaki Associates
Retrospective, University of Florida, 1990
HONORS AND AWARDS
The American Society of Landscape Architects
Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1999
National Endowment for the Arts / U.S. Department of
Transportation
Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1996
Florida Chapter, The American Society of Landscape Architects
Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1996
International Downtown Association
Merit Award, Ovenown Pedestrian Mall, 1995
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Ohio Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects
Merit Award, Land Reborn, 1975 c~
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The American Society of Landscape Architects;.� . tit
Certificate of Merit f�f
Excellence in the Study of Landscape Architecture 1
Michigan State University, 1969 W""
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REPRESENTATIVECIVIC PROJECTS ,
Flagler Corridor Streetscape, Miami, Florida -r f �i
Principal in Charge WRT was selected to Apare"-stre4fscapeQ
redevelopment plans for Miami's Main Street C1ntheC .gler
Corridor, from the Miami River to Biscayne Bay. �gT pre ared
detailed schematic and design development documents for
Downtown Development Authority. WRT is currently under
contract to develop construction documents for the Flagler
Corridor.
Miami Beach Historic Convention Village - Civic
Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida
Project Director/Designer The Miami Beach Historic Convention
Village Civic Improvements focused on the development of
schematic plans and design guidelines and schematic designs for
a new City Hall plaza, botanical garden and riverwalk.
Ocean City Boardwalk Renovation, Ocean City, MD
Mr. Marston was Principal-in•Charge for the $2 million
restoration of the oceanfront boardwalk and associated facilities.
WRT prepared recommendations for the design and detailing
that would convert an existing, deteriorated concrete promenade
to its historic wooden form. In addition WRT prepared
recommendations and designs for Entry Gateway Features,
beachfront graphics logo and icons, specially themed pavement
areas, and thematic site furnishings.
Georgia International Maritime and Trade Center,
Savannah, GA
WRT was retained as master planners, landscape architects and
site planning consultants to design a 500,000 square foot
conference and exhibition facility on Savannah's Hutchinson
Island. As principal -in -charge, Mr. Marston was involved in
master planning and urban design on the facvility as well as
detailed design and construction documentation for the Trade
Center plazas and 'Esplanade' riverfront spaces which
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incorporated the ability to expand exhibition, dining, and
performance functions.
Estero Island 5treetscape, Fort Myers, Florida
Project Director/Designer Following the adoption of a WRT
prepared redevelopment plan for this nine mile long barrier
island on Florida's west coast, WRT is prepared detailed design
and construction documents for New Island entry signage, over
one mile of urban roadway streetscape improvements and the
creation of a pedestrian mall as the focus of the traditional resort
entertainment district.
Beach Street U.S.A, Virginia Beach, VA
Mr. Marston was Principoal-in-Charge in collaboration with local
consultants to develop unique families of elements that would
provide the district with a distinct identity. Families of elements
including gateway features, performance venues, lighting, and
paving with a distinctively lively feel and recalling indigenous
community features.
Overtown Pedestrian Mall, Miami Florida
Project Director/Designer; The Concept of the Overtown
Pedestrian Mall was formulated in the SE Overtown/Park West
Redevelopment Plan by Wallace Roberts & Todd. The Spine of
the Redevelopment Concept is the establishment of a broad
pedestrian mall from 1-95 to Biscayne Bay.
The Overtown Pedestrian Mall eliminates vehicular traffic on NW
91h Street and establishes a broad pedestrian mall in its place.
Constructed of rustic terrazzo in vibrant oranges, yellows, blues
and greens, the plaza is punctuated with clusters of seating
drums and commemorative bronze medallions documenting
historic events within the Overtown Community.
Drayton Plaza of Flight; Dayton, Ohio,
Principal in Charge: WRT has been retained as landscape
architects and site planning consultants to design an urban plaza
in downtown Dayton that commemorates and celebrates the
City as the birthplace of flight and home of the Wright Brothers.
Orlandcr.Cantroplex Orlando Florida
Project Director/Designer while with Sasaki Associates Inc., Coral
Gables, Florida. The Centroplex site identified by WRT in
Orlando's Downtown Plan as an area that could generate
opportunities for additional convention related activities. The
fifty -acre project consists of the existing Bob Carr Performing Arts
Center, Existing Expo Center, 15,000 seat Civic Arena and a four
hundred -room hotel. The final site Master Plan created a unique
entertainment district in downtown Orlando with signature
paving, courtyards and plazas with contextual fountains, and lush
landscaping forming this pedestrian oasis within the downtown
core.
Sunrise Civic Center, Sunrise, Florida. Project Director /
Designer: WRT provided Master Planning services for the City of
Sunrise Civic Complex which included integration with the
existing City Hall and Fire Station and an adjacent office building
to be converted to police and fire rescue use. The new 37 -acre
Civic Complex includes a Broward County Library, a Senior
Citizens Center and the 72,000 SF Civic Center. The plan
required siting of the new facilities, Design of vehicular and
pedestrian circulation systems and the development of a lake for
storm water management.
WRT also completed landscape design for wetland restoration
within the existing lake, a new main entrance from Oakland Park
Boulevard and landscape and irrigation design and construction
administration services for the Senior Center and Civic Center
Facilities
REPRFSENTAnvE IAI:FTITUTIONAL PROJECTS
Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL
Mr. Marston served as project director for the landscape
architectural aspects of the firm's Master Plan for the Florida Gulf
Coast University, The concept builds on the qualities of the
existing vegetation through a tiered approach. The FGCU site
contains organized to minimize impacts and retain, preserve and
restore existing areas of high quality wetland vegetation.
University of Central Florida Landscape Master Plan,
Orlando, FL
Mr. Marston served as project director for the preparation of the
Landscape Design Guidelines for the University of Central Florida.
The element required a detailed inventory and analysis of the
existing character and quality of landscape treatments for all
campus spaces. Based on the evaluation WRT prepared a
conceptual framework for enhancement of the existing campus
and all future developments identified in the Master Plan.
University of Miami Landscape Master Plan, Coral
Gables, FL
Mr. Marston served as project director for the preparation of the
Landscape Master Plan for the University of Miami after the
desuudion caused by tiuccicarne And[ew in August 1992. The
plan included detailed inventory and analysis of the existing
landscape development and focused on the creation of a
framework for improvement of existing landscaped spaces and
creation of themed elements related to future expansion. The
framework identified three district zones: Academic Core, New
Campus/Main Entrance and Athletics/Student Housing Zones and
established clear design concepts for each. A major feature of
the plan was the identification of the Academic Core "Great
Spaces" and the development of alternative concepts creating
memorable institutional spaces.
University of Georgia Visual and. Performing Arts
Center, Athens, GA
Mr. Marston recently completed an assignment as a planner /
landscape architect with a design team which won a national
design competition for the new Visual and Performing Arts
Center at the University of Georgia in Athens. The plan
envisioned a group of buildings clustered around a courtyard,
much like the historic quadrangle that forms the center of the
original campus. WRT provided master planning, urban design
and landscape architectural services through construction
administration.
REPRESENTATIVE PARK PLANNING AND,DESIGN
PROACTS'
Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center, Coral Gables,
FL.
Partner in Charge / Lead Designer: WRT prepared a Master Plan
for the renovation and expansion of the Coral Gables War
Memorial Youth Center. Working with a recreational needs
program prepared by the Metropolitan Dade County Parks and
Recreation Department, WRT combined its architectural and
landscape architectural expertise to provide an integrated
solution for the Youth Center's future needs. New expanded
outdoor facilities included three baseball fields, two
soccer/football fields, combined basketball /rollerhocky court and
tot -lot. The architectural solution included a new gym,
auditorium, locker rooms, and multipurpose craft and meeting
rooms. The Master Plan also recognized the "Civic" aspects of
the expanded facility and relocated the main entrance on
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University Drive
During the two part design and construction phases of the
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project, WRT served as landscape architects preparing detailed
design documents and providing construction administration?
services for over 5600,000. in site improvements ihc[L) hng'q
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athletic facilities, landscaping and irrigation
Haulover Park Master Plan, Miami -Dade County F tt
WRT by Miami County to fu(,.Ma
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Plan for Haulover Park, one of the County's st Jmp. t
regional parks. Haulover has served for decades IN' prlm�e
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beach attraction for residents and visitors, as well as ferin��"
variety of recreation including golf, tennis, boating and fishirl4
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In recent years the park has suffered from deterioration of some
facilities and a decline in popularity.
In developing the Master Plan, WRT examined a number of
options for the golf program (including both traditional course
and teaching facilities), beach revitalization and other park
elements. WRT worked closely with County staff, municipal
representatives and other stakeholders, as well as special
consultants the National Golf Foundation, in developing and
evaluating concepts. The Master Plan concept includes a re-
located and expanded, special waterfront par 3 golf course; an
enhanced and diversified beach experience; improved parking
and circulation; an extensive waterfront promenade; an
expanded marina and concession area; a conservation education
facility; and a"great lawn" civic space for community events.
Virginia Key Beach Park, Miami, FL
Wallace Roberts & Todd's was selected by the Virginia Key Beach
Park Trust to develop a General Plan for this urban beach park. A
National Register of Historic Places site, the park is located on a
barrier island that encompasses the last undeveloped ocean front
property within the city limits. Virginia Key Beach Park was Dade
County's only beach open to African Americans during the era of
segregation and its establishment in response to a direct action
protest by African American activists in 1945 was a significant
and early victory in the Civil Rights movement. The Virginia Key
Beach Park Trust formed to guide the city of Miami's plans for
the development of this historically and ecologically significant
site.
Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, FL
Partner In .Charge: WRT prepared a Master Plan for Fairchild
Tropical Garden, the Miami region's 83 -acre public botanical
garden and a world-renowned collection of palms, cycads, and
other tropical plant families. The Master Plan, completed in
1995, was the Garden's first comprehensive evaluation of its
physical plan and facility growth needs in over 30 years. The
Master Plan identified key strategies for meeting the growing
demands of the Garden's programs and operations through
cooperative projects with adjacent Dade County park facilities, as
well as strategic upgrades and expansions of existing Garden
facilities. The Master Plan also carefully preserved and restored
significant features and concepts of the original 1938 Garden
plans, prepared by the pioneering Florida landscape architect and
Olmsted associate William Lyman Phillips.
In conjunction with the Master Plan, WRT also designed specific
"early action" improvements to help re -invigorate the Garden in
the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew. These included a renovation
of the Garden's front parking area and entrance, a restoration of
the "Phillips Gate" and original entrance Allee, and a restoration
plan for the Flowering Tree Section.
Volunteer Park `& Equestrian Center, Plantation, FL
Principal in Charge: WRT has been retained by the City of
Plantation to prepare design and construction documents for the
$6 million development and expansion of Volunteer Park. This
unique project will combine a multi -use, open -space community
park — adjacent to an existing Community Center -- with
extensive restored wetlands, trails and boardwalks and a nature -
themed playground. In addition, the City's popular but aging
Horse Arena, also adjacent to the park, will be completely
renovated and expanded as part of the project, providing a
venue for Class "A" Horse Shows as well as a wide variety of
special equestrian uses.
Boynton .Intracoastal- Waterway Park, Boynton Beach,
Florida. Project Director / Designer: WRT prepared a Master Plan
for the last undeveloped parcel of land on the Intracoastal
Waterway in Boynton Beach. The primary objectives of the plan
were scenic enhancement, environmental restoration of the site,
and educational interpretation. Master Plan facilities include a
two-story picnic facility, an educational and performance
pavilion, a Veterans Memorial garden and shelter, picnic shelters
and restrooms and associated parking.
REPRESENTATIVE TOURISM PROJECTS
Ritz Carlton Grenada, Grenada, West Indies
Principal In Charge: WRT is currently preparing landscape plans
for a hotel and golf resort in Grenada that includes a
championship golf course, two marinas, residential villas and
townhouses, and a five-star hotel. The project is being
developed according to the latest technologies and principles of
sustainable design, and is intended to complement and protect
the adjacent habitat sanctuary of the endangered Grenada Dove
Lake Nona Mixed Use Resort Community, Orlando,
Florida
Project Director/Designer while with E.D.S.A., Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
Lake Nona is a 6700 -acre mixed-use development with an
emphasis on golf resort communities. The project was a
development pioneer in the southeast quadrant of Orlando and is
immediately adjacent to the expanding Orlando International
Airport. The site abounds with natural features including more
than 900 acres of pristine freshwater lakes. The first phase, Lake
Nona Golf Club and Estates, includes an 18 -hole Tom Fazio
championship golf course and more than 100 luxury homesites.
The club is recognized as one of Florida's best and is quickly
establishing a quality image for future development.
Antigua Resort Community, Antigua, British West Indies
Project Director/Planner while with Sasaki Associates, Inc., Coral
Gables, Florida
The Antigua Resort Community was conceived as an adaptive re-
use of an existing petroleum off loading and storage facility of
approximately 80 acres. In order to compete with other
waterfront oriented resorts on the island and in the Caribbean
region, the concept included obtaining an additional 2000 acres
of coastal property to serve as community beach front and
marina amenities and a 2.00 acre expansion of upland facilities to
include the development of a championship golf course and
related housing. The core of the community which is to be
developed on the existing site include a tourist resort commercial
town center, a cricket academy and a meeting facility lodge
associated with the golf club house.
Disney Contemporary Resort Meeting Facility, Orlando,
Florida
Director/Project Landscape Architect while with Sasaki
Associates, Inc., Coral Gables,
Florida Master Planning and urban landscape architectural
services were performed for the addition of a 120,000 S.F.
meeting facility adjacent to the existing Contemporary Hotel at
Walt Disney World. The entry plaza unites the porte-cocheres of
both the hotel and meeting facility and provides a lively graphic
textured urban piazza for mixed vehicular and pedestrian use.
The central park is defined by allees of historic "dixie cup" oaks
and features the cultural icon; a floral Mickey Mouse watch
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A. PROFESSIONAL. EXPERIENCE
Florida Memorial University
Miami, Florida
January 4, 1984 to,present
University of Miami,
-School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
Department of Oncology
Division of Cell Kinetics,
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Department of Medicine
Division of Gelid& Medicine
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University of,%utlb Carolina
Department of Chemistry
.Columbia, SC
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Faculty Seneite'Nsideint (three terms)
Chair, Tenure and Promotions Committee (current)
Director, Center for Urban Environmental Studies:.(current)
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Special Assist.arirto the President for Institutional Research;
Planning, Assessment, and Self -Study
Chair, Division,of 'Natural Sciences :and , Mathm'Atics
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Florida International Univdrsity,_Miarni, FL
NIS in Environmental' Science, 2001
University of South Cardlina,,C' olumbia, SC
PhD in Chemistry, with emphasis inBibchdmistryj 980
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th emphasis in Biochemistry, 1977
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,_ OK
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