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HomeMy WebLinkAboutapplications - 3• ISCOi! :`tT10 ; n �'% CI; Application for Urban Development Review Board' `' ►r,. 08 NAME Mtr.k, R J . H; a F. L' 5 314 idSt 1,1,44,L.43 ge/w pimp ttlhot f k(.4 r 'L. 33:31 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET. CITY, ZIP CODE) Leif 'tic( OCCUPATION 140e(DOA Aut.)ta. -5 Zoa 5.Ot 1oe4ot (2jLJO 1Mt-, Mlle -tut �C..33t7i BUSINESS/EMPLOYER (INCLUDE ADDRESS) 30S-i74-S14c 335-$3.4 406 TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. • br Cin f e ' ogee i itisuk etati , ' lorida, mr - iX�"c• 'tx,. '-i.'t..-+�"�, wj.^c'ee , .; be ApiiiihtteAtoTelftikitaritalarnnavW. i r , 1�TCoII�tl temp :' Di►ia r.Mi1tIIlCt y+jr%1;ecomO�leT1aD The Urban Development Review Board must be composed of the following positions. Check the position(s) for which you are qualified. Complete your' registration number and years of professional experience following registration. (Note: five years minimum required). ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. Registration No. bG Years of Experience 2 o LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. Registration No. Years of Experience PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. • SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE. ACTIVITIES. AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE: • EDUCATION: • WORK EXPERIENCE: • ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACT VITIES: SIGNATURE go:01I!'! SZ/%011ZO DATE - ZL - PNLE ARPS PROPERTY FOLIO NO: 01-0114-030-1350 GRP FOLIO: CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS SRI MIAMI VENTURE LP 200 S BISCAYNE BLVD STE 350 MIAMI FL SYSTEM PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQUIRY (32) DATE: 11/25/2002 14:08:59 LEGAL ADDR: 200 S BISCAYNE BLVD PROP ADDR: 200 S BISCAYNE BLVD BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 13 VALUE HISTORY ZIP: 331312332 LEGAL DESCRIPTION DUPONT PLAZA PB 50-11 ALL OF BLK 5 LOT SIZE 107158 SQ FT OR 17462-3723 1296 1 NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS ACTION: 1-CONTINUE YEAR: 2001 LAND: 11,251,590 BLDG: 166,848,410 TOTAL: 178,100,000 HEX: 0 WVDS: 0 TOTEX: 0 NONEX: 178,100,000 GRSS TX: CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT:206,620,900 SALE DATE: 12/1996 SALE TYPE: 1/I KEY: 2002 11,251,590 194,048,410 205,300,000 0 0 0 205,300,000 09/1994 05/1988 3/ 5/ 01140301350 ACTION: 01 XMIT: Arthur J. Marcus 1450 Lincoln Road #806 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 305.467.6141 RESUME of EXPERIENCE Registered Architect /Member of American Institute of Architects For over 25 years; practicing in Miami & Miami Beach for the past ten years, and previously in Seattle, New York City, Minneapolis and Philadelphia, working with a diverse national clientele directing management and design efforts, in the development and successful completion of urban design, architectural, interior design., renovation and restoration projects, for a varied clientele. REPRESENTATIVE ARCHITECTURA PROJECTS & CLIENTS WORKING W17'HSWANKE1IMYDENCONNELLARC EC 1913 — L981.01ew York C v) & 1999 —',resent (Mimi) • Bridgeport Landing, Bridgeport, CT, Urban Design Directing all urban planning, management and design efforts to win RFP competition from the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut for this 50 acre waterfront site, with over 3,000 linear feet of shoreline directly on Long Island Sound; designed as a mixed use four million square foot community of retail, restaurant and entertainment, hotels, conference center, offices, residential, museum, retirement community, lighthouse, yacht club and marina. Estimated as one billion dollars of construction over a ten to fifteen year period, the development is designed to be broken down into individual parcels which can respond to fluctuating market demands. • Collins Park Historic Hotel Village, Historic Restoration & Urban Design, Miami Beach, FL Directing all management and design efforts to renovate seven of the eight properties located within a city block with a new interior -block oasis, within the Museum Historic District. • Merril Lynch /Private Banking Offices: Interior Architecture Sarasota, Winter Park, Naples, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Coral Gables & Miami. • American Media Inc., Boca Raton, FL Directed all architectural, interior design and master planning efforts for total building renovation of 60,000 sf office building for national headquarters of largest American publisher of periodicals • Ferrell Schultz Carter Zumpano & Ferrel, P.A., New Legal Offices, Miami, Aventura Six separate new interior architecture projects for international legal firm. • Cartier Jewelers, 52od Street & Fifth Avenue. Restoration Planning, New York City • Four Columbus Circle Office Building, New Architecture, New York City • Johnson & Higgins World Headquarters, Interior Architecture for 424,000 sf, New York City • Johnson & Higgins Bermuda, New Office Building, Hamilton, Bermuda • NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Interior Architecture, New York City • Metropolitan Opera, Renovations, New York City WORKING W71H SW_ANKEHAYDENS'ONNF,LL_ARCH1TEC7.F 1983 -198&1New York Crty) & 1999 - nrrsentIMram, ) • Dresdner Bank, 200.000 sf. New York City • Rudin McCloskey et al, Renovated Legal offices. Ft. Lauderdale • UBS Warburg / Miami Agency: Interior Architecture WORKING AS ARTHUR J. MARCUS AM ARCRJTECT (1291-1999) Maori Brock FL • David A. Klein Orchidarium @ Vizcaya, Coconut Grove, FL • Palm Court Office Building, Miami Beach, FL • Lincoln Road Design Competition, Miami Beach, FL • Romanoff, Bal Harbour Shops, Bal Harbour, FL • Helmsley Residence, Star Island. Miami Beach, FL • 1219 Pennsylvania Avenue, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 4765 Pine Tree Drive, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 5369 Pine Tree Drive, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 5625 Pine Tree Drive, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 2012 North Bay Road, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 6570 Allison Road, New & Renovated Architecture, Private Residence, Miami Beach, FL • 1830 24h Street, Private Residence, Sunset Island #3, Miami Beach, FL • 6390 S. W. 113th Street, Private Residence, Pinecrest, FL PROJECT SPREVIOUSLY COMPLETED WORKING WITHOTHER ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS • Guarantee Bank Building, Renovation, Atlantic City, NJ • Downtown Seattle Association Offices, Seattle, WA • Pacific Northwest Ballet, new studios, Seattle, WA • Balch Ethnic History Museum, Philadelphia, PA • Defender Association, Interior Architecture, Philadelphia, PA COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES • Chairman of City of Miami Beach Joint Design Review Board and Historic Preservation Board Member, 1995 - 1996, 1998 (served as Vice -Chairman during both terms) Chairman, 1999 • Member / City of Miami Beach Archhect Selection Committee for new Collins Park Library, 1998 Member of nine person committee appointed by CMB Commissioners to interview and rank an invited roster of prominent architectural firms competing for this project. • Board Member /South Point Citizens Coalition (SPCC) /Save Miami Beach, 1994 - 1998 The SPCC spearheaded civic activism in the early 1990's in Miami Beach, working with CMB Commissioners and CMB land use boards to establish rational zoning guidelines; including lower height restrictions, down -zoning building mass; more contextual architecture & planning better responding to the existing historic city fabric; and increased citizen input into Design Review process. In 1998 the SPCC Board was incorporated into the 'Save Miami Beach PA.C'., whose victory in 1999 mandated voter approval for any proposed up -zoning on all waterfront properties in Miami Beach. • President / Board of Directors /Shelbourne Housing, Miami Beach 1995 — present As President of the Board since 1997, Mr. Marcus has worked closely with the Miami Beach Community Development Corp. (MBCDC) directing the development, funding, renovations and operations of the non-profit corporation which owns both Shelbourne House which opened in 1997, and Fernwood House which opened in 2002. Both buildings are historic renovations located in the Art Deco District and provide affordable housing for qualifying people living with HIV or AIDS. Both houses provide the physical design features and social services support to allow their residents to live independently by providing a secure and healthy environment. Both buildings are subsidized by the U.S. Department of H.U.D., City of Miami H.O.P.W.A. funds and City of Miami Beach C.D.B.G. funding, and are administered in coordination with MBCDC. • Member /Ad Hoc Committee / City of Miami Beach Design Guidelines Working Group Invited by the mayor in 1995 to sit on this committee charted with the task of exploring alternative building, zoning and master plan guidelines to help better grow the City. Working directly with the CMB Department of Planning & Zoning & Historic Preservation, recommendations from these group discussions were trade to the Mayor and Commissioners over a periotof two years. • Ocean Beach Historic District / City of Miami Beach Historic Properties Database Expansion Committee Cited as a `Special Contributor' working with the committee and the CMB for approximately two years culminating with the designation of the Ocean Beach Historic District in 1995. Worked directly with staff members of the CMB Department of Planning & Zoning & Historic Preservation • Collins Waterfront Historic District Committee / City of Miami Beach Cited as a `Contributing Surveyor' working with the committee and the CMB for approximately one year culminating with the designation of the Collins Waterfront Historic District in 2000. Worked directly with staff members of the CMB Dcparmient of Plannitg & Zoning & Historic Preservation • GMCVB Cultural Tourism Committee 2001 - present Invited by the GMCVB in 2002 to explore means of stimulating cultural tourism throughout Miami. • Urban Arts Committee of Miami Beach / "MM]Ko"2001 - present Besides working with the volunteer citizen Urban Arts Committee to educate public awareness of Miami Modern (MiMo) Architecture for the past two years, Mr. Marcus was also one of the three photographers selected by the committee to photograph selected MiMo buildings around Miami & Miami Beach, which were exhibited in two MiMo photography shows; first in 2001 in Miami Beach at the MBCDC Seymour Gallery and in March, 2002 at the Municipal Art Society in New York City. EDUCATION • Carnegie Mellon University • Temple University • Central High School of Philadelphia POST GRADUATE EDUCATION • Harvard Graduate School of Design • New York Institute of Photography • Temple University Real Estate Institute Pittsburgh, PA Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Cambridge, MA New York, NY Philadelphia, PA Master of Architecture Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts 1973 1970 1966 ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION • Flcrida • New York • Pennsylvania • California • Washington state • Member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards for registration in all 50 states. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • American Institute of Architects • National Council of Architectural Registration Boards • Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce References available upon request. SIXTD ARCHITECT, INC_ ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING �O e - V 4F/c) t ALA, l March 26, 2002 City of Miami Honorable Commissioner Angel Gonzalez 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Re: Urban Design Review Board Vacancy Dear Commissioner Gonzalez: Enclosed you will find my application for becoming a member of the the City of Miami Urban Design Review Board Committee. I requested an application after having spoken to Maria Nardi of the City's Planning Department. I contacted Frank Castanera of your office and he faxed me the enclosed application. I have been very active with the American Institute of Architects, both as Immediate Past -President and a Director of the Board for the past six years on issues of Smart Growth in our community. I am also currently serving on Commissioner Johnny Winton's Waterfront Advisory Committee to see that Bicentennial Park becomes the signature park and waterfront facility the City of Miami deserves. I would be honored to serve on this committee and would very much appreciate your nomination to this post. 1 have not had the opportunity to meet you, but would love to do so in the near future'. Please feel free to contact my office should you desire additional information. Sincerely; Rafael Sixfo, AIA 0 -� 180 Madeira Avenue. Coral Gables. Florida 33134 Phone: 305 569-2993 Fax- 305 550-a7n4 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING WFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. • SUMMARY' STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE, ACTT.TTIES AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONRATE YOUR QULIF'CATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE: • EDUCATION: SEE ATTACHED RESUME • WORK EXPERIENCE: SEE ATTACHED RESUME • ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: SIGNATURE SEE ATTACHMENT Ra - Si • o. Al 180 Madeira Ave. Coral Gables FL 33134 T. (305)-569-2993 DATE Mk 4t Z5/O"% Rafael Sixto, AIA Architect Education University of Virginia/Master of Architecture, 1982 University of Florida/Bachelor of Design in Architecture, 1977 Miami Dade Community College, Associate in Arts. 1975 Registration State of Florida/1986/Architecture/AR0011543 State of Florida/Certified General Contractor/1994/CGC057568 (Inactive) Rafael Sixto has 21 years experience in architectural design, planning, prof management, preparation of contract documents, and field representation commercial, residential, and institutional projects He has worked with some of area's most renowned architectural fins, including Arqufectonica, Duany-Pies Zyberk, and Splllls Candela & Partners, where he has been employed for fifteen years a senior architect His In-depth knowledge of the architectural field includes s evaluation, master planning, design, feasibility studies, programming, constructi documents, and construction administration services He has been the client's point contact on numerous projects, representing firms from the initial stages of schema design through construction project close-out He is also very familiar with codes, tt permitting process, and understands the nature of politically sensitive projects. Rafael also licensed as a Certified General Contractor in the State of Florida, and has hs extensive field experience. His active participation with the American Institute Architects has won him many outstanding awards for service to the profession and ha led him to the position of President of the Miaml Chapter of the American institute c Architects. He has appeared In The Miami Herald representing Miami -Dade as successful almunus. His experience includes: Corporate Office AAA. Comorate Headquarters. Orlando. FL. A 660,000 SF facility consisting of two five-lev€ curved wings bisected at the center by a prominent multistory rectangular atrium leaving large flexible open spaces for the office areas, computer center, and conference center. This facilit has won several design awards including the Grand Award from NAIOP and the Award fa Excellence from the Florida Chapter of the AIA. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) Banco Ganadero de Colombia. Miami, FL. A 28,000 SF award winning corporate headquarters for the International Bank including a three story atrium patio that organizes elements arouno which open office and private office spaces are grouped. The designer's task was to combine design and cultural elements from the client's South Amencan home base along with those of South Florida. Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) SunTnrst Branch Bank. Bal Harbour. FL. A new 15,700 SF Branch bank located at the Collins Avenue entrance to Bal Harbour. The branch bank wiz/ serve retail banking, private banking and trust accounts. This 2-story limestone cad branch bank is aligned along the radial spine of the adjacent street. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) - Citibank. Global Consumer Banking Headquarters, Buenos Aires. Argentina. The project consists of a 3-story, approximately 260,000 SF of office space utilizing American standards and technology incorporated into the Buenos Aires environment. The facility consolidates several Citibank locations throughout Buenos Aires with the objective of creating a more efficient operation, a better work environment and a new international banking image. The facility is organized around a central atrium that includes a monumental stairway. A central data center, cafetena and a drive-thru branch bank were incorporated into the design. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc. Southeast Financial Corporate Administrative Center (Currently First Union .Tower). Miami. FL interior office space planning of 500,000 SF for the bank's Florida headquarters. The project consists of twenty floors of 25,000 SF each within a 55-story skyrise. Subseugent to desgn, represented the client at the field office during construction. (Built, Dennis Jenkins Associates) flank of Boston Consumer Banking Headwaiters._Sao Paolo. Brazil. interior space Diar, consisting of a 150,000 SF renovation to an existing mill -rue office building in the ce business district. The new design required the existing floor layouts be completely gurrec MEP systems were introduced to the tower floors, and significani renovations maoe rc central mechanical room. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners. inc.) Government �rtotte County Justice Center. Prnta Gonda. L. A new 5 story. 162.500 square courthouse. The facility contains space for the judiciary, court admmistration. clerk of coc. state attorney, public defender and units of the sheriffs department. A total of nine courtrnc of various sizes are located in the upper two floors. One courtroom has been provided M state-of-the-art evidence display equipment. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) Michigan Supreme Court. Lansina. MI. The new 270,000 SF Hall of Justice Building is srteo the Capital Mall on axis with the historic state Capitol Building. The project consists of t courtroom of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court Justice Chambers, one Appellate Courrrao Appellate Court Judges Chambers, Clerk of Courts and Courts Administration. Professior services include master planning, schematic design, construction documentation. a construction administration. Value engineering is an integral part of the process. A 460-c underground parking structure is included in the design. (Finalizing CD's, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) Ft. Myers General Mail Facility. Ft. Myers. FL. This 225,000 SF facility includes a 100.000 S mail workroom with an 18 berth loading dock Administrative offices and employee suppo, spaces comprise the balance of the program. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, inc.) City of Sunrise Fire Station No. 59. Sunrise FL This 16,000 SF facility includes ai apparatus bay for three fire truck vehicles, eight dormitories for personnel, Ready Room, Duane and Kitchen, Watch Office, Turnout Shift area, and supporting administrative spaces. The building also houses an Emergency Operations Center hardened for hurricane forice winds anc incorporating emergency communication systems. (Under construction, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) City of Sunrise. City Hall Annex. Police Substation and Fire Rescue No. 39 & 83. Sunrise. FL These twin 21,570 SF facilities each consist of 7,890 SF of City Hall Annex with a 150 seat Town Hall/ multipurpose space. In conjunction with the Town Hall, the building program contains a city services counter and a mini -police station. The Fire Rescue program contains 9,830 SF of active area in the first level and 3,850 SF of area in the second level dormitory areas. The design establishes coexistence between the more public civic program of the City Hall Annex and the more utilitarian nature of the Fire Rescue facility. (Built, Spills Candela & Partners, Inc.) Healthcare Veterans Administration Hospital. Spinal Cord lniury Unit. Tampa. FL A 100-bed, 130,000 SF Spinal Cord Injury Unit incorporating rehabilitation facilities, recreational services, pharmacy, outpatient clinics, dining facilities and a special spinal cord injury hospital -based home care unit. (Spillis•Candela & Partners, Inc.) Ba m Palmer Eve Institute. Palm Beach Gardens. FL A 45,000 SF facility with clinic space consisting of various types of eye Exam Rooms and administrative office space. (Un-built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) Miami Children's Hospital. Miami FL Catheterization lab addition within the hospital's existing space. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) Miami Children's Hospital. Miami. FL Design of a 32 bed renovation for medical surgical wing and support services. (Built, Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc.) ResidentiaUHosotta(Ky Palace Condominium Complex. Miami. FL This widely published residential complex cc of 255 apartments on 42 floors. The building's parking deck is integrated into a mice podium on which the apartment tower stands. (Built, Arquitecxonica international Corporation) Atlantis Condominium Complex. Miami FL. A twenty story residential apartment comore, a 37 foot long cube cut out of the center to create a 'sky court' for building resroenrs building has won numerous design awards, including a Progressive Architecture award rr, • (Built, Arquitec.onica International Corporation) - Sheraton Hotel. Fort Walton Beach. FL. A mid -rise, 160 unit hotel complex with su; functions. (Un-built, Charles Giller Associates) Sheraton Hotel. Eden Prairie. MN. Un-built mid -rise, 160 unit hotel complex. (Un-built, Chatters Giller Associates) Oceanfront Hotel Fort Lauderdale FL. Renovation of a two story, 30 unit Inn. The 52 mi dollar renovation included exterior and interior design services. (Built, Charles Giller Associates) Hibiscus House. Coconut Grove. FL A 4020 SF speculative residence published Architectural Record Houses of 1983. (Built, Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Architects) Transportation Miami international Airport Terminal Extension North._Phase !IL Miami FL. A 4-story, 450.0 SF terminal addition and renovation to Miami International Airport. In Addition to its design, t project required planning the phases and sequence of construction to maintain existing termir operations at all times. (Built, Spilis Candela 8 Partners, Inc.) €xecutive Terminal Hangars and Maintenance Repair Facility. Signature Flight Support Bradley International Aimort. Hartford. CT. This project included a new 17,000 SF execute terminalloperations facility for Signature Flight Support, the largest fixed base operator Bradley International Airport. It also contains a 25,000 SF hangar and support space, a 20,0C SF maintenance and repair facility and 45,000 SF hangar/support spaces to accommodai corporate jets for United Technologies, a Fortune 100 company which is Signatures majc tenant at Bradley. Hangar designs include coordination of NFPA 409 foam fire suppressio systems and EPA approved disposal systems. (Built, Sprllis Candela 8 Partners, Inc.) Organization and Communitv Activities As immediate Past President of the Miami Chapter of the American institute of Architects (AIA), I organized the AIA Miami Design Charrette in February 2001 to help save Bicentennial Park from development of a baseball stadbm. The results of the charrette were presented at City of Miami Public Hearings as well as to various members of our community with decision making powers on the future of Bicentennial Park. I also chaired the AIA committee composed of members from AIA Miami, AIA Ft. Lauderdale, and AIA West Palm Beach titled 'Regional Transit Vision: An Urban Design Workshop for the South Florida Tri-County Area'. The mission statement of the workshop was to provide an interactive, informative, and cohesive venue for Tri-County transportation authorities, urban design professionals, and the general public to discuss alternative locations for a regional airport in the context of existing seaports and transportation systems in the South Florida area. This all day workshop was held on October 13, 2001. The moming session included senior planning officials form the tri-county seaports, airports, and tri-rail Executive Director Joseph Giuletti. Former Miami -Dade Aviation Department Director Gary.Dellapa moderated the panel discussion. The moming session was followed by an afternoon session at the FAU School of Architecture studio in which a number of diagrammatic alternatives to a regional airport location for the year 2020 were proposed. Press coverage of the event provided stimulus to other organizations to plan similar events, most notably the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's recent event in which tri-county transportation issues and goals were established. This year, I have been appointed as co-chair to organize the AIA Florida annual Design Workshop convention. AIA Florida is holding its annual convention at the Bittmore Hotel in Coral Gables this year. Plans are underway to schedule a panel discussion on the recent gains and future prospects of the City of Miami's Central Business District. .\47/04 •:. •: The official newsletter of the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • REPRESENTING INTEREST OF ARCHITECTS, THE COMMUHT'Y AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT A R-C H s age top: Group garnerea aurrng worksession oerelowng Cason schemes and ahemetwes. e ooitom. AIA Board Memoers aria Dane? members in iron of presented work. Feature 2001 AIA Miami Design Awards News Pnotooraphy Exhibition 2001 Awards b installation Banquet The Network Executive Message Member News Resources New Members Opportunities Classified Calendar of Events pope 4 page 2 paps 2 Pepe 3 page 6 page 7 page 7 Page 7 Page a Officials Air the Need for 4th Airport m' Michael Tumbel' 7renwwOratio" write' This snide apoeareo m the Occooa 14. 2007 edition of me Sown Fonda Sun-Sennnerone aay after inc Regional Transit Vision Design Workshop organtzed by AIA Miami. 0 rs reonnleo vntn permission Dom ate South Fiona Sun -Sentinel. The first time aviation officials said a new commercial airport was neeoed in South Ronda was 1955. Tne anginal terminal at For. Lauoardale• Hollywood international Airport was nothing more man a glorified carport. wen outdoor gates and a hip htgn fence to separate passengers tram Wanes. The new airport proposal was retested by voters in 1959. And at least seven other proposals since tnen nave met the same tate. Transportaurm officials. architects and residents from Broward. Palm Beach and Miami- Dade counties revisited the controver- sial issue Saturday. as part of a daylong gathenng to brainstorm togas for the tn- county regions airport needs through the rest of Me century. The worksrtoci sponsored by the Amencan Institute of Architects was a follow up to the Citistatas Protect. a series of stones in Me Sun -Sentinel last year mat exam- ined how the region could plan better to ac common ate the 6.5 million people expected to call fall-wInfer 200 South Flonoa nome Dy 2020. Saturday's event was set before Me Septemoer 11 attacks. vmicn Caused steep drabs in me num- bers of passengers ttymg and forced airports around the coun- try to retnmk their expansion plans. But most rn attendance agreed tnat airport planning can't stop because the aviation industry will eventually make a sarong come- back. 'The aviatbn industry is wound- ed. but not mortally wounoed said Gary Desapa. a former Miami Dace aviation director wno moderated the 1Lseussion. 9 hrrn- ly believe n will rebuild stronger Dian ever.' With airport traffic torecsst tc double over the next decide. it'S expected all three of the region's main airports will De aperatrng beyond capacity by 2020. A run- way alone can take 15 to 20 years to build from the time it is conceived. Nannder Jolly. assistant director of the Miami -Dade Aviation Department. said trig region must Wan tor new technology that will bnng larger planes that can seat more than 500 people. 'How you Wan tor runways and terminals rs totally ditlerent man the design president's As we approach die end a the year. I reflect not orgy n tie pest year but also on trig t7faplrs evolution since I became acively rrvdved. Mari has dinged and monied. For sec years. I have witnessed suc- cessive growth n ate atapters pro- grams and membership. Our reresieaer has gone tom an ES by 11 rat format to a slick and larger pubhcabon vveh far more content ono a nearer rer mega we can De proud of. We are attb to mail it to other orgarim- bor1s not orgy as a pubic relators tad. ha more enter - tangy asarne1gdtopresort arelredencecarers onp0ir buns taken Icy Ine anapter. We have seen Product Awareness NOS evolve from a weals eagnologgmcal are ptcact elmaeecn to one that now rekoes a vast array of pro plus the oterng d free oumxang aoucab m ceases ban nernoeesno. The Gdt Tournament carer► trey to ar a= more Ot our ritemoensho seal g eSt3. and Drown us WI a pleasant and inn event that gener- ates camaradene end tee everm. Emitters raw prcgrantb have been re -caned after many rases of dormancy. Airiest Soso. AIA tor 727s or 7475 ' JOIN, Sa:C Two orouos tavoreC Duitoinc new lemon in the suoa- best southeast of Lake Okeecnotee soutn Palm Beach Counn ar connecting it to trig metro are east of me Everglaoes via nig' speed fax Tne otner two groups preterre: improving Inc tnree existing mayor airports to their tunes. potential and linking mem to me areas seaports with rename tran- sit 'service betore ezofonng the need tor a tough airport. Dr. Peter Magyar. founding wrec- tor and processor Ot me Florida Atlantic University School at Arcnitecture. sad Saturday's pro- posals weren't binding but meant to Spur me region's governments to get serious about addressing tong -tern transoortaton needs. 'Thus gets the community's atten- ton.` he said. An airport at Homestead is nec- essary. Miami- Dade officials have argued. because Miami International Action ins expected to be at capacity within 15 years with little room to expand. But ermronmental groups have coun- tered the airport would endanger nearby Biscayne and Everglades national parks. Aiatecase Week has been Drought bent wane hash and mart trace*. h 6 not unusual to see a te7Oarloe et ile hundreds at the marry everts of Archaeaue Week or to see every of Archeectrre Week bang mend by w In et press. The arts! Marry Herald Insert nes owning charier greater mmostxe. and thanks to member IRts genetotts sponsorship. serxls an educational message O trig pubic about rectrleas. araeecaae. and tissues Of LerabiAy. Ns prone* because of the lsaoersrtip provided b* pest-vresideres and their Canceled board d arenas thin lass a grecent sngas have bean made posspe. May Wanks to them. 1 bairn the year has also blotrgis about new deveklP marts for as amulet As rnoorrwrg pigment last year. 1 tsged air chattier and architect menlberstip So astern a new and greater rob on saw of Uvablity. or Snit Graven tor cur corrrrtatty. 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AIA Advertising Salsa 1305) 448-7488 lrs is me ohlfial MWsiener o Criaoter or the Americir Arennects ano is ouousned D�- i a service to Alai members aria aevenising InauRies oireciee to the Cnapr.r Office at 749E •,a, sugaestlons ano contno..- eicomee Maternal must react- .— Onice ov me 10rr of me - 10 Duplication in oroer to oe rc� Inc upcoming ague A,.. s are Klima for space and atn- ,ateral is DuDusne0 as space ere noted. Me opinion atet- .e of the authors. A11 efforts t0 insure acaisaoy: hewevSr. •chPoints. the AIA nor the toter Will be held liege for salons. or inaccuracies. The e of names and piCturee of ano services: m et:Montt. a or insert Goes not endorsement. Tne Walton tat the AIA 0' Inc AIA snail too to organize leuowsn.o ire minnows at me orotessar to promote tne icienuhc ano WaCtical 'Moen. -oression. to advent. die sch - of planning and pawing oy tie stanaaros of aronkeatlrrai raimno ano D %Ctr.e: to CCoro, ding inoustry ano me proles- .ecture to ensure me advance - vying stanaards of people • imorovea environment: and 'oroiesslan of ever-increasetg CieT :an Institute of Architects a in 1857 was lounged in 1929 • • • Daley Alvarez - Mike Braztays1y Virgiilo Camplaneria. Assoc. AIA - Juan Crespi. 41.4 Javier Cruz ALA - Marlin Diaz -tabor, AIA David Feinberg. AM - Jerome Filer. FA1A Bruce Ford. Assoc. AIA - Bernard Horovitz. AIA Michael Kashtan. Atty. - Edward Lewis. AIA Michael Kerwin. ALA 1forpe Kuperman. AM Christopher Lentils, Assoc. AM - David Wolfberg. AIA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Photography Exhibition to Highlight Boom Time by Randall C. Roanson Jr Belpre the Vietnam War. °store Watergate. before Reaganomtcs. tnere uveo an era of infinite ogti- mtsm.unaoasned decadence and the pursuit of tun. This idyllic time. Irom 1945 to 1965, was captured in tne arcnmtecturat style of Miami Moaern. or MIMo. Even more whimsical than me An Deco of South Beach. Inc MIMo of Nortn Beacn. Surfside and Bal Harbour. as well as areas of Biscayne Boulevard. featured boomerangs, accordion fin watts ano cneese-Hole masonry. yet was sleek ano elegant with danng anaies and Imes. Shining exam- ples include Miami Beach's Fontaineoieu Hilton. Eoen Roc and Cannon noteis Tne boldness ano wnmmsy of mis era is highlighted in an enroDtiton series entitled Miami Modem Architecture - A Photography Exhibition from October 1- December 16. 2001. al the Seymour. the new nome Of Inc Miami Beach Community Development Corporation. 945 Pennsylvania Avenue in Miami Beach as dart of Design Architecture Day 2001. The exhi- bition features Inc wildly extrava- gant tropical modem architecture of Miami and its New York cousins. The exhibition senes celebrates architecture from the 1950s and early 1960s. a time of widespread optimism and naive confidence in the future. This uniouety Amencan design style was nrunortattzed m hundreds of buildings. ranging from single-tamiy homes to apart- ment Duildtngs to synagogues and hotels. in the Nortn Beacn section of Miami Beacn and even several New York City buildings. inclucting the Metropolitan and Amencana hotels. through the work of Moms Laptdus. -This is a terrific opportunity tor Norm Beach.- said Jerry Liboin. president of me North Beacn Development Corporation. 'This exhibition provides a strong endorsement to the architecture of Nortn Beacn. which will promote tounsm. investment. and pnde in our community. We know what hIstonc preservation and architec- ture 1:111 tor South Beam. and now we nave tne same ocoortunm Nortn Beach The senes will be omsolaved at the Muninoat An Society inn New York City to sonng 2002. atter wntcn tt wilt return to Miami for an exoana- ed exhloitlon Miami Modem Arcnitecture - A Photography ExhtOrtion is pre- sented by the Urban Ans Committee of Miami Beach. a Cn'tc group which Craws attention to the built environment. Tne Committee works with as affhkateo organizations. including Miami Beach Communny Development Corporation, Miami Design Preservation League. Indian Creek Association. and Nortn Beach Development Corporation. 2001 Awards and Installation Banquet by Joan Forces. ALA AIA Miami held its 47th annual Awards and Installation Banquet on November 15. 2001 at the Biltmore Hotel In Coral Gables. Over two hunored and fifteen cnaoter members and supporters enjoyed an open-air reception overlooking the pool. music by Grupo Habanero. fine dining and the amotance for which Inc Butmore Is so well known. Tne goal of the awards program is to recognize and promote good architectural design by identifying and publicizing wortny projects ano inoivmduais. Thirty -Live awards were harmed out in categories Including Architecture. Interior Design. Landscape Architecture. Engineering. Preservation, Contracting. Development. Photography. Education. Government and Public Service. Memoers of the South Florida design community were also rec- ognized tor their outstanding con- tnouttons to the profession. Professor Jaime Canaves. FAIA of Inc FIU Scnooi of Architecture was awaroed the Silver Medal for Service. Inc hlgnest honor bestows° upon a member. for his exemplary service and dedica- tion. Among the new awards this year was the Community Leadership for Architecture Award present- ed to Dr. Modesto A. C.! Maidique. Presioent. Flonda Imernational Universny. This was the first year that AMA membership was not required for continued on PAGE 3 Your Vision. Reflected ZODIAQ® DUPONT ZODIAO® It's a new category of surfacing materials and a new brand from DuPont. Zodiac© quartz surfaces introduces new possibilities for surface applications in commer- clai and residential Intenors. Combining nen. distinctive aes- thetics witn reliable performance. Zodiac® offers expanded oppor- tunities for creativity and oesign treeoom. WHY QUARTZ? Quartz is one of the eartn's most abunoant matenals and also one of the most rntngumg Quartz crystal makes oazzdng rewelry. soon to power the most accurate timepieces. Quartz is extremely hard, with unusual strength, depth. Manly and radiance. These are some of the reasons wny DuPont cnose quartz as the core ingredient for ZodhacpS. 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SAFETY & SECURITY. This theme has been prevalent time after time in everything we oo in our dairy involve- ment and in wnat ever we do. As a matter of tact. AIA National is coming out with a new pamphlet about secunty. The new way we design structures and buildings will be available at our offices. ft you would like one lust call us and we will put aside a copy to be picked up. This is a tree service we are providing to our members and we ask you t0 be Juno enough to pass by to pick them up. The chapter is being charged for them. and your coming by will neap us Betray tne maikng cost. We appreciate your c000eration. fives must go on as we recuperate from the horror of this tragedy that nas touched all of us so Close to home. Our Chapter Hasn't slowed down in our activities. The last couple of montns nave been as busy as we have ever been. Between electing a new Board of Directors. whim is taking office on January 2nd 2002. Architecture Week . and tne Regional Transit Vision la look at the transportation needs ot the future ot the to couny area with a tocus on aviation;, our work load and those of our volunteer members has been non-stop. We also recently hosted our 47th Annual and Awards Banquet. This Design Awards Competition Drought out the pest of the crop and the largest numoer of entries that hasn't been seen tor a whale. And tor the grand tinale our Design Award Presentation and Installation Dinner was very well attend- ed. and most everyone was very pleased with an enjoy- ;.- i able evening that was short ji ano sweet. What we have In .1111 store for next year are new programs expanding on wnat we nave offered in the past. Stay tuned and PLEASE read our taxes and our reminders. Don't pro- crastinate - get involved. we need your suppon. As we approacn the eno of 2001 we wish you a healthy and Nappy New Year full of pros- penty. health. and mat the tragedy of September 11th wdi never happen again. image above: anew of tree wvrwwp entry in ins AIA Miscued re Week Sandcastle cpmpewon Installation Banquet continued suomission although members received a significant =Lscount tor sub- mission tees_ The furors tor this years design awards were Enrique Noreen. of TEN Arquaectos. and Ennque Larranaga of the University of Caracas in Venezuela. courtesy of Flonoa International Uniersitys School of Architecture. The jurors were very impressed with the overall quality of the submittals. All awaro winners were also mentioned in a subsequent article in the South Flonoa Business Joumal. Winning entrees wtu be dtsolaved a! A1A Mie 2001 Officers and Direct O?ttci Rafael Sixto. A Praia John Forbes, AI Presgeni-EN Bernard Zyacovictt. Ali Saeraoryernewi+ Candid*, Quintana. Ala Angel Saqul. IL AIA wow fltaamarai Dheeton Face Int. Seems. AIA Navnsad Soto. AM Dionne Gum.AIA Martin Dtaz•Yabot.AlA Memel Kerwin. AIA Lourdes St>rera. AIA Jorge S. baseman. AIA Maniys NepoRNChw. AIA State Directors Javier Cruz. AtA Jaen Caruws. FAIR Edward Lavers. AIA Juan Clasp. AIA immediate Past President Edward Leers. AA Regional State Director Hobert Jerome Fier. PAIA Associate Directors Bruce Fad. Assoc AA Vugtlw Campsriena. Assoc AIA Pariiamenarian Jiver Chu. AIA Honorary Members Dean Elizabeth user-2ybark FAA University at Mrpni. Smoot of Are rtecure Dean Jon Mono Buono. ASLA Floosie sasneabnsl Unwersay School ot NOWICUSO Chapter Staff `�AiIN (1Aike) Brazisysky Esduie DUOS points American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter 200 ArauiteCtontCa Miami City Ballet Company Studios & Headquarters Miami Beach, Ronda SoilCandela DMJM Cape Coral City Hall Cape Coral, Florida Manivs R. Nepomecrne. AIR Infill Housing, Little Haiti Miami. Florida - Architekrncs. Inc. Banyan Manor Coconut Grove. F+onoa Mateu. Carreno. Rizo & Partners Casa Gator Gainsvi te, Florida Excellence in Architecture Mateu. Carreno. Rizo & Partners Luminaire Corporate Headquarters & Warehouse Miami. Award of Merit for Design Oppenheim Architecture & Design Govenor Hotel, Miami Beach. Florida Unbuilt Award of Excellence for Design Mateu, Carreno. Rizo & Partners Charles Wharton Johnson Pavilion Clearwater. Florida 4wards Albaisa. Musumano Architects Roads Tower Miami. Florida Opoenheirn Architecture & Design Sky Condominium North Bay 'illage. Florida M.C. Harry & , Associates ��` =�restir anam Center , :: Expansion tt iftifa.pr. Florida ► r '. �international University �— �'� I_ NEM non Arbesu )uth Florida 'ironmental ;rch Center tmi Beach, Florida ' 1 1 AIA Miami Silver Medal Award The Highest Honor Award Bestowed Upon a Member Jaime Canaves, FAIA Jarosz, Rosello. Balboa Architecture & Design Ca'Bella Residence Surfside, Florida Spillis. Candela DMJM Consolidated Rental Car Facility Ft. Lauderdale Intl. Airport Unbuilt Award of Merit for Design .y a Alexander Perez Biscayne Shopping Center Inter Modal Station Master Plan poi nts • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• •Chad Oppenheim of Oppenheim Architecture and Design arena to me needs or clients wpm nuge expectations and in some cases small spaces and ouagets. Opoenneim Relieves one aoesn7 nave to be smell to espy Mang and waking in tight quarters. H .stoned efficiently aria effectively. a small space could be COZY. more affondabre and less to clean and maintain. 'cioienr of numerous aesron disunctions such as the 2000 Amencan Arcnitecture Award. Oppenna= .e on rne panel Designing tor Small Spaces Thursday November 1. 2001. at the Arehnactural Digest Nome Desion Snow in N. Y.C. Using a 500 square foot Gramercy Park. NYC apartment end an BOO are roof main, Beacn. Flonoa penthouse as examples. Oppenheim explained tne process Of convert - 'no small spaces ,nro great arcnirectural adventures. Dopenheim claims. Space consfra,nis requires end inspires creativity on the part of Me fine and our clients'. Oooenne m. NCARB. AIA. is the founding armorial of pppenneim ardtifeeture and Design. a hlgh- kikea team of exoerrs ,n all aspects of irk an:luteca/re . urban planning. infenDr. and product design -ocess. Opoenneim nas won numerous international competitions and his work has been exhibited in galleries New York. Miami. and Rome. He nas lectured and taught at F1U. Cornell. and New Jersey -,fore of Tecnno,ogy and nas oublsned two books with Cornell Uroversiry Press. His wont will be tea - lured in Elle Decor m Depmber 2001. *Flex Bon Paints Flex Bon Paints nas peen awarded the NPCA ( National Paints & Coatings Association ) 2001 Paint Manufacturer of the Year Award. •AIA Miami to Hire Public Relations Team rs Decemoer Board meeting. me Board of Directors approved rebating the services of a local pubic irons firm to ne,D promote rne cnaorers activities. positions. and events. President Rader Sixto says -otess,onal ouplrc relations services is a goal Me chapter has sought for years. it will help us get the wore our about The important role arcnneets play In our communities .' •Solutia. Inc. "Designing Disaster Resistant Buildings" A Free Hurricane Symposium That Gives Architects An inside Trade On Storm Protection. ronrng Disaster Res,sranr Braidings." a free numcane symposium for architects and building industry professionals will be o1rereo from 9 a.m.- 2:30 o.m.. Fnday. Decemoer 14. The symposium otters a ovnam,c learning environment. ano includes a plant tour. a live air -cannon demonstration, a keynote 7oress from former National Hurricane Director Bob Sheets and presentations from Industry experts. Parncioanng arcnnects will receive tour AIA Health. Safety, and Welfare Learning Units ranina Disaster Resistant Buildings" prowoes current information that ar h,tects will need to know as ev.• Fiorioa Booing Code goes into effect. 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AIA Warn Whiled the vanes ureesorsd me moons. set pars. and Wier neer tnangooreenn enemas in the Sara Roma wean to Oa Oboes nine Ramona, Transit Vnori.acaret demotionand atop wanae Mat Mewed an mixer; alenteeve ccasane for a thee regatal armor These averts ganeraod n tanam s veld news new nerarestre proposed a airyogarmaorLThe MIday. all volueeermeow was wetONWINdO bar the Mere fleet andThs Sin SorW7sL Onus agar. ale M amen rtsa4re o Arsftse = was at ale forefront on issues ream to Smart Grave. And yet elf of erase °asap workshops were hold veneer sa ntrog any d one Wier valuers Maple programs Mat our ampler nesaadatoroNowned We lough a good and long twee ash covel000m and ssheaal merest grans an ape omit by Mom process. And aleougnao oormisspop vote dis no go our way. the preys ansd wet the AIA& cancans on the pore. AIA Ahem continue to roses es rote as a smog and "tumbril vane n our community. Service have wormed and we are looking vales and retevarce back into our rnlernaesinp. As a rasa or membasnp continues to grow n :ear icanc numbers. presspecial awards For representing AlA Miami in his meeting wen Salvadoran President Francisco Flores in eanhguake ravaged Las Colinas. and for creating and feeding the FIU Brenner senes of events to merge with Horse events of ArdkteCtwe Week - Jaime Canaves, FAIA For his leadership role in rust about every single event of the Cnapter this year. including design charettes. the Permit by AHrdawt Issue. leading the new Office Relocation efforts. DTE. assisting wen organizing the Golf Tournament. and Charnng Ms Annual Awards Banquer- John Forbes. AIA For her role in leading the chapters Continuing Education Program. her valuable ride m DTE. organizing architectural tours during Architecture Week. and lending valuable assistance in the AIA Regional Transit Vision Design Workshop Felicia Salazar, AIA For her role an Chairing tie many events of Architecture Week. ter praypng a veal role in editing and making the Miami Herald Specsal Insert a reality. and tor her role m numerous other chapter aetivums too long to enumerate - Lourdes Solar. AIA For his special insights and sortable role m she Bicentennial Park Design chenille. tor his bast knolvfedge, wisdom. and time consum- ing input on Me Penh by AMiaavit process, and for his co -chairman- ship of this Annual Awards Banquet - YOUR PRESIDENT IN 2003 \� rave Commmee Srxmm. AIA nment Affairs :resot AIA; Associate AIA Members -mosey. M7cnelle. ASSOC, ape Vane Estee Assoc AIA Au:; Ara ASSo: A14 9osete tsaacrta. Assoc. AIA AMA Members Gemara. Jorge AMA Gramm, Rtcna,a AIA LarusSo. 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E- 'rTi}c.f-t E,D as 14weE BPOMSoRINO ORGANIZATION OF APPLICABLE) StOMATURE DATE CANOIDAT E SIGNATURE DATE 1OF2 Erik Vogt of 34 Vllabello Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33146 Education (305) 284-0280 1997 • 1999 Yale University New Hoven, CT School of Architecture Master of Environmental Design 1985- 1992 University of Miami Coral Gables, FL School of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, cum loude 1985 - 1967 New York University New Yprk, NY Tisch School of the Arts First and Second Year Film Program Profession& Experience Registered Architect - 1995, State of Florida * 15317 2000 • Present 1995 - 1997 1992 - 1995 Khoury & Vogt, Architects Coral Gables, FL Principal Andres Duony & Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Architects and Town Planners Architect/Protect Manager Miomi, FL Trelles Architects Miomi, FL Protect Manager/Intem Architect 1992 Noyes -Vogt Architects Guilford, CT intern Architect Academic/Teaching Experience 2000-2001 Yale University School of Architecture Critic & Teaching Assistant to Demetri Porphyrios, Andres Duony, and Leon 'trier, Upper -Level Design Studios New Haven, CT 1997-1998 1994 - 1996 1993 - 1995 Yale University Department of the History of Art Teaching Assistant to Professor Vincent Scully, 'Modern Architecture' & 'introduction to Art History' University of Miami School of Architecture Master of Architecture Program Instructor in Drawing Design & Architecture Senior High School Dade County Public Schools Adjunct Faculty in Design - 10th, 11 th, and 12th Grade Academic Honors New Haven, CT Coro! Gables, FL Miami, FL 1998 Yale Club of New Haven Scholarship 1997 Connecticut Architecture Foundation / Charles Dubose Scholarship 1992 University of Miami Excellence in Design Award - Fourth/Fifth Year 1991 International Design Education Foundation - Aspen Conference Scholarship 1991 University of Miami - J. A. Steffian Award 1990 University of Miami Excellence in Design Award - Second Year 1990 Connecticut Architecture Foundation / Chortes Dubose Scholarship 1989 University of Miami Excellence in Design Award - First Year Exhibitions/Competitions 2001 1'On Bridge Competition Mt. Pleasant, SC First Place Award 1998 New London Gateway Competition New London, CT First Place Award 1994-5 University of Miami Exhibit of Student Work Triennole II of Architecture and Urbanism Bologna, Italy University of Notre Dame South Bend, IN 1994 Greenport Waterfront Paris Competition Greenport, NY Selected for exhibition . Von Alen Institute 1991 ACSA/Wood Council Design Competition Second Place Award, Open Submissions Publications 2001(forthcoming) 2001 Yale and New Hoven: Ar. Urban andkrchitesvr& History Vincent Scully, Catherine Lynn, Erik Vogt, and Paul Goldberger Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin, 'The Trumbull Art Gallery' 1996 Between Two Towers, Vincent Scully Various drawings 1994 Redlands: A Preservation and Tourism Plan, Rocco Ceo and Margot Amrnidown (1995 Progressive Architecture Research Award) Various drawings Member Congress for the New Urbanism Institute for Traditional Architecture