winter 2013 - University of Miami School of Architecture
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winter 2013 - University of Miami School of Architecture
WINTER 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NEWSLETTER Jacob N. Aaron Mario E. Abanto Muayad A. Abbas Frank B. Abbott Mohamed R. Abd Razak Ahmad B. Abd-Hamid Mohammad Abdul-Ghani Ab-Rashid B. Abdullah Abd-Razak Abdullah Mastura Abdul-Rahman Lidia W. Abello Tiffany E. Abernathy Khairy M. Abideen Tarik A. Abodawood Leslie A. Abraham Fauziah Ab-Rahim Stephen C. Abrams Ross E. Abramson Maria J. Abreu-Garcia Agustin L. Abril Zaimarhana Abubakar Maria G. Abufele Faris Abuzeid Warren D. Acker Jaime Acosta Rene Acosta Ana C. Acosta Silvia M. Acosta Jorge Acosta Isadora Acosta Sampson Donald L. Acton Claudia M. Acuna Rahimah Adam Alexander W. Adams Lawrence H. Adams Amber E. Adamski Suraj M. Adebisi Paul A. Adefarasin Zachary T. Adelson Aaron J. Aeschliman Taghi Afkham Abdulrhman M. Aftan Jeanne M. Agnifilo Lucia Aguilar Valeria D. Aguilar Philip D. Aguirre Angela B. Aguirre Muhammad Hamdan Ahmad Khaldoon R. Ahmad Debra Ahmari Ahmed M. Ahmed Zafar N. Ahmed Jafiza S. Ajami Abdulrahim F. Akbar Gregory L. Akers Bushra O. Al Derbi Jasim Al Jazzaf Amina Al Kandari Saleh A. Al-Ajlan Ana M. Alas Jasem Alasfour Hani E. Al-Attar Abdullah A. Al-Awadhi Raqueeb A. Albaari Sulaiman M. Albader Antonio E. Albistu Erika C. Albright Vivian M. Aldrey Edmundo M. Aldrey Jose Aleman Conchita N. Alentado Elisha C. Alexander Farya A. AlFarisy Guillermo J. Alfaro Erica L. Alfaro Natasha M. Alfonso Gustavo Alfonso Juan M. Alfonso Dawood AlFutaisi Abdulaziz S. Al-Harrbi Mohammed B. Al-Houti Ahmad L. Ali Samsuri Ali Fazlur Ali Hamad A. Alkhaleefi Ana M. Alleguez-Galera Jimmie Allen Mark F. Allen Whawn M. Allen Robert C. Allica Cristina F. Allison Matias A. Almeida Robert Alminana Hamad S. Almousa Saleh A. Almutawa Musallam O. Al-Mutawa Victor Alonso Jorge Alonso Orlando Alonso Juan F. Alonzo Justin B. Alpert Mohammed Y. Al-Rabiah Luay A. Al-Saleh Rana Al-Sayegh Fahad H. Al-Shamlan Khamis A. Al-Shandoudi Mahmood H. Alsharkawi Jacqueline Alsina Ebrahim M. Alsulaiti Abraham Aluicio Francisco Alvarado Felipe Alvarado Carlos M. Alvarez Raul A. Alvarez M. Yovanna Alvarez Juan P. Alvarez Lazaro J. Alvarez Ahmed A. Alvarez Vivian P. Alvarez Ana C. Alvarez Arimon Monica Alvarez-Diaz Ana M. Alvarez-Martinez Maria L. Alvira Nadiya H. Al-Wadhahi Irfan B. Aly May A. Alzamel Sami F. Al-Zanki Jesus R. Amado Cedric Amanou Lance E. Amato Juan D. Amaya Shahrizan Amir-Hamza Margot Ammidown Cristina Amoruso William J. Amoruso Somyos Anantnakin Bruce P. Anchell Juan J. Anderez Matt C. Anders Philip B. Anderson Ann P. Anderson Seiji C. Anderson Maria E. Anderson Eric B. Anderson Robin G. Anderson Brien C. Anderson Monica Anderson Edgardo H. Anderson Erin S. Andres Manuel Angles Olga E. Angueira Jaime Angulo Jackeline Angulo Peter N. Anselmo Giorgio G. Antoniazzi Debbie N. Antonio Ricardo Aparicio Carl M. Apuzzo Jose Arana Hugo R. Araque Maria E. Araujo Manuel A. Arbona Louis S. Arcacha James N. Archer Benjamin Arcia Georgina Ardalan Daniel W. Arendt Alex G. Arevalo Joseph J. Argenta Maria T. Arguelles Samiti Marcelo E. Arguello Angelica M. Arias Mesa Arizan Arifin Fernando A. Arimon Bradley S. Arkin Domingo Armas Jose E. Arnaez Charles M. Arnspiger Dalia R. Arocha Ramon L. Arronte Sofia M. Arroyo William F. Arthur Sergio R. Artigues Homayoun J. Asadi Lawrence K. Asaro Carlos M. Asensio Juan C. Asensio Jennifer Asman Gholam H. Assachi Maria-Fabiana F. Assenza Marielle C. Assue Jennifer R. Atlas Hassan Attai Valery Augustin Joseph A. Auld Ricardo Aumaitre Sofia M. Auricchio Olivia Austin John M. Autore Alejandro D. Avayu Steven G. Avdakov Gida A. Avila Salem M. Awad Manuel H. Ayala Patricia D. Aybar-Imbert Lucilla L. Ayer Angela Ayuso Felipe S. Azenha Nicholas A. Azevedo Jorge S. Azze Paul A. Azzinaro Noormariani Baba Lisa Bacelis Jacqueline A. Bacon Vera Bacwyn-Holowinsky Jose A. Baella Anna F. Baez Thomas J. Bagby Husam A. Baghaffar Hassan Bagheri Heather M. Baginski Charles R. Bailie David Baillie Pamela A. Baker Scott J. Baker Christopher J. Baker Emily K. Baker Robert F. Baker Talal A. Bakhsh Giovanna M. Balarezo Jorge A. Balboa Kenneth G. Baldwin Derrick A. Baldwin Maribet Balestena-Owhadi Troy D. Ballard Rafael D. Ballesteros Giorgio L. Balli Harry A. Balsam Sonia C. Baltodano David B. Balton Claudia A. Bancalari Ranjit K. Banerjee Salim A. Ba-Omar Meshal M. Baqer Daniel Barashi Hilda G. Barba Martorelli Tiffany J. Barber Sumayya F. Bardawil Maria Bardina Farah John R. Barnes George A. Barnes Bruce M. Barone Christian R. Barragan Pedro D. Barrail-Troche Harold B. Barrand Ivonne Barrera Paola Barrera Lasprilla Roberto L. Barrero Gabriella A. Barreto-Sierra Jeffrey A. Barrett Rimaj S. Barrientos Luis G. Barrios Arnaldo Barroso Lisa R. Barrowman Evelyn Barrozzi Carol Ann Bartolo Alain R. Bartroli Denise A. Bas Yara L. Bashoor Robert K. Bass Renata L. Bastos Gerald K. Batchelder William Bates Alexis Batista Betsy M. Batista Alyssa M. Batlas Ashley R. Battaglia Violet R. Battat Katherine L. Bauder Nevin P. Bauman Steve B. Baumann Jerome I. Baumoehl Stuart W. Baur Edward H. Baxter Rosa A. Bazo Patience O. Bazuaye Carol T. Beach Bianca R. Beadling William R. Bean Nelson W. Bean Sean Beasley Chase B. Beauchamp Edward Bec Elizabeth Becerra Rafael T. Beckford Johann T. Beckford Matthew R. Beecher Austin Beer Isaac Behar Robert Behar Sarah A. Behbehani Amanda V. Behnke Les D. Beilinson Jose Bejar Brian R. Beland Lourdes A. Belfranin Judith I. Bell Marc P. Bell Andre F. Bellerjeau Marshall R. Bellin Leopoldo Bellon Christina M. Belmonte Margelly Beltran Fahad A. Ben Salamah Adolfo L. Benavides Jorge Benavides Moises Benchlouch Jose J. Bendezu Maria J. Bendfeldt Jeffrey A. Benea Pilar L. Benitez Kenneth R. Benjamin Malik S. Benjamin Lisa Ben-Lipp John W. Bennett Susan Bennett Manns Lowell E. Benson Maxine Bercovitch Peter Berenz Camila Berey Richard E. Berman Alberto Bernal Jose R. Bernardo Luna Bernfest Virginia U. Bernstein Edward C. Berounsky Alberto Berris Juan E. Berry Mark C. Bertolami Nicolas A. Betancourt Alexis Betancourt Arie Y. Bettsak Lana M. Beydoun Yvonne C. Bianchini Jose M. Bibiloni Natalia A. Bidnenko Edeline L. Bigas Quinones Robert C. Bigham Carmen I. Bigles-Raldiris Michelle M. Bilbao Timothy G. Bingham Meshar Binhussein John F. Binkley Stewart C. Bird Louis Birdman Douglas E. Bissi Steven J. Bitterman Jonathan P. Blain William R. Blair Ross R. Blaising Jose E. Blanco Maria E. Blanco Gilberto Blanco Cristina B. Blanco Rebecca M. Blanco Marina M. Blanco-Pape Maria E. Blanes Sergio Blasco Alisa K. Block Christopher B. Block Lacey A. Block Max A. Blondman Jennifer P. Bloomer Peter A. Blumenfeld Matthew J. Blumenthal Alice R. Boedeker Jose M. Bofill Wendy C. Bohaczayko Roger E. Bolling Jose A. Bon Alejandro Bonet Jacqueline D. Bonfill Gee Thomas A. Bonidy Erin L. Bonsor Ruana A. Booker Fuad M. Bookhash Regina M. Boquin Laurent R. Borel-Saladin Mark D. Borg Michael A. Borges Reinaldo J. Borges Humberto Borrego Richard E. Bortle Dory Bortman Craig R. Bosket Rhea I. Bosland Sylvia Botero Maria Antonia Botero Nora E. Botero Marc E. Bouche Paul H. Bourbeau Ralph J. Bouza Jorge L. Bouza Winsome A. Bowen Drew H. Bowman Nicole Y. Bowman Esi-Kilanga I. Bowser-Santiago Mary G. Boyajian James L. Boyett Diana L. Boytell James M. Brackenhoff Daniel R. Braden Jordan S. Bradley Wyn G. Bradley Zambia L. Brannon Tamara A. Branscum Carlos J. Bravo Pedro C. Bravo Scott L. Breen Gerrard Brereton Emma R. Bretan David T. Brewer Abigail L. Bricker Alvaro A. Briganti Liliana Y. Bringas Guido J. Brito Thomas A. Broadrick Reid W. Brockmeier Carolina V. Bromberg James W. Brotherton Jennifer A. Broutin James K. Brower Maida P. Brown William F. Brown Eric M. Brown Robert D. Brown Robert L. Brown Charles N. Brown Thomas H. Brown Tyrone D. Browne Ernesto A. Buch Philip A. Buchanan Mark Buchbinder Lisa E. Buck Mark Buczynski Gustavo Budde Kaila N. Budwell Jonathan G. Buff Ana D. Buigas Alexander M. Bukhair Qurrat-Ul-Ann Bukhari Armando T. Bulacia Charles G. Bunker Madelin M. Bunster Ignacio F. BunsterOssa Ivan G. Burbano David B. Burch Aaron V. Buren Hector F. Burga Nathalie R. Burger Mark D. Burger Pablo X. Burgos Daniel F. Burner Priscilla A. Burr Joseph Burrows Aleitha T. Burton Akram Busaidy Jason J. Bush Aileen L. Buslig Luis A. Bustamante Carlos Bustelo Emilio F. Bustillo Antonio J. Bustos Nathan A. Butt Caroline Butz Paul A. Buzinec Vicki Byk Brenda K. Bynum Tony M. Caballero Victor E. Caban Lazaro A. Cabezon Lillian M. Cabrera Miguel A. Cabrera Lourdes I. Cabrera Juan C. Cacciamani Lucas J. Cadavid Jason M. Cadorette Chao Cai Matthew P. Cairo Ece Cakir Fernando Calcines William C. Caldwell Phillip K. Caldwell Jessica A. Calek Eduardo A. Calil Jeremy Calleros Gauger Rafael A. Calventi Amelia M. Calventi Juan A. Calvo Ana Calzadilla Audrey Camacho Aramis H. Camacho Rafael Camacho Matoo Michelle Camargo Uribe Maria E. Camargo-Alvarez Marcela T. Camblor Daniella Camere Meghan E. Campbell Patrick E. Campbell Najeeb E. Campbell Olga R. Campos Orlando J. Camps Alexander Camps Christopher CancioBello Mark H. Candela Maurice H. Candela Hilary J. Candela Edith I. Candelaria Maribel J. Canete-Medina Conrad S. Cangahuala Luis J. Cano Cristina Canton Alva B. Caple Ralph K. Cappola Antonio D. Caprario Wendy Caraballo Margarita E. Carbonell Antolin G. Carbonell Naly A. Cardenas Gustavo A. Cardon Elizabeth Cardona Mioris Cardona Carlos G. Cardoso Henri J. Cardoso Anthony V. Cardulla John K. Carino Timothy A. Carl Oscar D. Carlson Gerald J. Carney Zachary Carpenter Oscar A. Carrera Christopher M. Carrigan David H. Carrington Rodrigo A. Carrion Adolfo A. Carrion Raymond Carrion James M. Carroll Annie B. Carruthers Roxana Cartaya Juan A. Caruncho Jonathan P. Caruso Juan R. Carvallo Angui Casasnovas de Brenes David B. Case Tracey M. Case Carlos I. Castaneda Lydia L. Castellanos Karla Castellanos Arturo A. Castellanos Juan Castillo Rudy V. Castillo Delio Castillo Fernando J. Castillo Eduardo M. Castineira Juan C. Castro David J. Castro Jose M. Castro Oscar M. Castro Daniel M. Castro Hernan A. Castro Juan J. Castro Lopez Maria L. Casuscelli William L. Cate Marcelo Cattarossi Florence Cave Juan C. Caycedo Julie A. Cecere Yamiley N. Cepeda Kevin A. Cespedes Guy C. Chabot Maria C. Chael Marcus Chaidez Maria M. Chalgub Keith D. Chambers Mary-man F. Chan Manchung B. Chan Jenna M. Chandler Iffat I. Chandra Sonia R. Chao Rodney C. Chapman Marcia Charles Herman Chaviano Carlos A. Chaw Haining Chen Chi-Ming Chen Katia V. Chenet David R. Chessrown Roberto A. Chi Raphaele C. Chiappetta Fred L. Chiarlanza Ofelia D. Chiavacci Gary S. Chichester Simone C. Chin Stefan E. Chin Kesang S. Chin Monica Chiodo Ulises Chirino Philippe F. Chiroussot-Chambeaux Robert E. Chisholm Gregg Chislett Carlos A. Chiu Melanio J. Chiu Cyril P. Chong Geraldine E. Chong Lena Chow Craig R. Chowaniec Tom C. Christ Simone R. Christian Kaitlin M. Christian Armand T. Christopher Francisco L. Chuy Jenna Ciano Patricia M. Cicero Alice V. Cimring Brenda L. Cisneros Joseph Clark John R. Clarke Carolina C. Claro Jorge H. Claro Daniel P. Clegg Robert F. Clement Kimberly Clemente Patrick Clemente Lorenzo Cobiella David J. Cochran John T. Coffey Ryan T. Coffield Andrew Cogar Steven L. Cohen Amelia Cohen Richard G. Coker John G. Colao Robert M. Colarusso William G. Colburn Kristie D. Cole Ramon J. Collado Juan E. Collao Brett T. Colleran Fred J. Colquitt Mark A. Coltrain Kristine Colunga Jonathan C. Colvin Dulce M. Conde Rolando Conesa Terrence L. Conley John Conner Byron A. Constantine Matthew A. Conte Jenna Conte Marissa L. Conte Juan F. Contijoch Michael R. Contre Humberto J. Contreras Ariell M. Cooke Jon E. Cooper Pablo Corazzin Nicole L. Corbett Jason M. Corbin Daniel K. Corbin Javier Cordova Alberto M. Cordoves Margarita G. Cordovi Mario Coro Pedro I. Corrales Ignacio E. Correa Maria G. Cortez Hugo N. Corvalan Domingo H. Costoya Francisco Costoya Christopher G. Coule Keith D. Covington Jameson M. Cox Peter W. Cramer Juan A. Crespi Dean J. Cretsinge Matthew C. Croatti Jamie C. Crofoot Suzanne K. Cromwell Richard J. Cronenberger Aimee Elise C. Crowe James S. Crowell Jaime Cruanyas Javier F. Cruz Daniel L. Cruz Mayra E. Cruz Carlos Cruz Rafael J. Cruz-Munoz Elisa M. Cuaron Ashley K. Cumberland Giancarlo Cuniberti Luis A. Cura Adib J. Cure Martin Curi Camille E. Currey Michael C. Curwood Alice Dahbura-Borges Ammar S. Dahlan Anthony S. Dallessandro Monica S. Dambra Kristen L. Damuth Kevin J. D’Angiolillo Jose Danon Mariela A. Davalos Leeanne P. Davi Armando Davila Luz E. Davila Edward G. Davis Micah P. Dawson Alberto F. De Armas Carmen T. De Cardenas Maria P. De Carolis Natalia S. De Cecchi David T. De Celis Miguel De Diego Alan J. De Garavilla Jerry P. De Gennaro Maria M. de la Guardia Carolina De la Horra Pedro De La Horra Jorge A. De La Llama Daniel De La Pena Manuel A. De Lemos Felipe E. De Leon Maria L. de Mello Martha B. De Quesada Antonio De Soto Maurice D. De Young Daniel J. DeAngelo Arthur W. Dearborn Stuart M. Debowsky Jane L. Decker Cornelius Deckert Robin R. Dedon Claudia R. Deggelmann Maria G. Degregorio Aramis Del Pino Amanda J. Del Rio Arturo Del Rio Virginia Del Rosal-Pena Guido Del Valle Luis D. Del Valle Eloine M. del Valle Juan V. Delamadriz Edward S. Deleon Linnette DeLeon Maria DeLeon-Fleites Gilbert Delgado Iselle C. Delgado Victor M. Delgado Adalberto A. Delgado Maria V. Delgado Annabel Delgado Olga V. Delgado-Scotto Jessica L. DellaValle Carmen Delpino Frank J. Demandt Kevin J. DeMark Nicholas R. Demeo Michael R. Demeo Margina A. Demmer Marie C. Denis Wayne E. Dennis Lucienne C. DeNunzio Ivan T. Depena Radulfo A. Depena Alice L. Deupree Bruce K. Deutsch Val DeValentin Anthony P. DeVito Dennis K. DeWolf John G. Di Nisio Johnny Di Zio Dagoberto Diaz Jose M. Diaz Angel Diaz Julio S. Diaz Carlos Diaz Rafael Diaz Matilde M. Diaz Maria T. 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Woloshin Timothy M. Wolosz Alex E. Wong Alfonso P. Wong David Wong Douglas S. Wood Kara Y. Wood Gerald A. Wood Priscilla R. Wood David Woshinsky Gary J. Wright Gary M. Wunderlich Heidi M. Wurstle Margaret L. Wyman Mark Wynnemer Brandi E. Wyskocil Mohamed Yaacob Mayroon S. Yacoub Suria M. Yaffar Abu-Khalid Yahya Daniel M. Yanez Lourdes E. Yaniz-Slazyk Clifton M. Yap Michael A. Yaros Roger W. Yaskin Michael W. Yaskin Kara R. Yeatts Stephan A. Yeckes Kaitlin L. Yelle Marianna T. Yerak Kevin A. Young Monika A. Young Christopher L. Youngborg Daniel M. Youngren Mohammad M. Yousuf Geoffrey P. Yovanovic Vincent W. Yueh Mat-Rusdi Yusof Norziana Yusoff Max E. Zabala Maria D. Zabala Ani D. Zablah Kamal A. Zaharin Siti A. Zainal Zainah Zainalabidin Raihana Zainuddin Roberto C. Zaldivar Alejandro M. Zalez Annamaria F. Zampogna Ali Zand Christopher J. Zappas Jorge M. Zardoya Christopher M. Zardoya Douglas A. Zargham Christine D. Zarli Leticia A. Zavatsky Khaled A. Zeitoun Juan A. Zelaya Paul G. Zelones Mi Zhou Howard W. Zimmerman Alejandro L. Zizold Jenifer A. Zub Meor W. Zulaidin Monica P. Zumpano Karin Zwerger Joseph O. Zwick 2 DEAN’S LETTER Dita Trisnawan, Master of Architecture in Suburb and Town Design ‘02 (currently an architect and town planner, and a faculty member at the University of Indonesia, Department of Architecture), at a conference in Bandung, Indonesia, June 2012. Dear Friends, Many of you are stalwart supporters of the School with annual gifts that enable us to help students with financial need, travel programs, design-build equipment purchases and other enrichments of the student experience. We are grateful for this ongoing generosity - its beneficial impact on daily life in the School is felt by many. This year, thanks to your gifts, we have purchased new laser cutters and our first 3-D fabrication machine! Your gifts continue to be important to the School as the University focuses fundraising on the Momentum2 Campaign. The special effort of a campaign builds on the support you already provide, encouraging us to set our sights on a long-distance larger ambition, that periodic leap, the special infusion, that changes the entire School’s performance. It is no coincidence that within five years of opening the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center, the School of Architecture appeared for the first time among the top twenty architecture programs in the DesignIntelligence annual survey. The School’s students and faculty achievements merit the chief credit for this new recognition. But it must be acknowledged that visitors from around the world, as speakers and conference panelists in Glasgow Hall, have helped spread the word about their experiences with our students and faculty in this impressive setting. And so once again we take stock to determine that next big step for the School. For Momentum2, we have set our sights on several advancement goals: support for areas of curriculum focus such as design-build, real estate development and sub-tropical design; research funds and professorships to help us retain our outstanding faculty; scholarship support for students in their advanced years of study; and an addition to our historically designated facilities with a state-of-the-art studio space. Several of you have given me advice about how to address potential donors, including that it is important to make evident the School’s impact on the profession and society. There are of course many instances in which the work of the faculty, staff and students has benefited our regional community and even communities abroad. From the Hurricane Andrew charettes, with many of our innovative ideas realized two decades later, to the most recent designs for a clinic and a school in Haiti currently under construction, we can point to many good works. But the real multiplier of benefit belongs to our alumni. Over 3000 graduates of the School’s professional and postprofessional programs are active in the industry, related activities, and civic life. Whether in quiet excellence improving the built environment or in prominent positions, their stories range from heart-warming to thrilling. This newsletter’s centerfold tells some of those stories. There are many more stories than can be printed here. You will see that our selection strives for diversity, to show you the breadth of alumni engagement both in geography and employment, as well as in the focus and excellence of achievements. I hope that you will feel proud of being associated with those whose stories are told here. The alumni centerfold pages are bookended by the School news of the past year: student and faculty achievements and awards, and new developments, to help you catch up with our advances. A number of interesting and unusual events are underway for this academic year, including conferences about affordable housing, Florida modernism, informal settlements and global city development. I encourage you to keep up with the School activities through our website, Facebook, and our listserv, and I look forward to seeing you on campus! Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, FAIA Distinguished Professor and Dean Send newsletter notes to: Carolyn White Public Relations & Special Projects 305-284-5002 e-mail: cwhite@miami.edu Send e-mail addresses for event listserv to: Lamar Noriega Director of Development 305-284-1563 e-mail: lnoriega@miami.edu Visit the UM/SOA website http://www.arc.miami.edu or see our pages on Facebook and Twitter Writer/Editor: Carolyn White Contributing Writers/Editors: Lamar Noriega Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Design: Ivonne de la Paz About the Cover: This list of the School of Architecture’s 3,044 alumni graphically illustrates the extent of their involvement in the industry, related activities and civic life. JORGE M. PEREZ AND GILBERTO NEVES TO CO-CHAIR SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE MOMENTUM2 CAMPAIGN As part of the University-wide Campaign, the School’s fundraising goal is $6.125 million. At the date of this printing we have crossed the 30% mark, with a number of major commitments pending. Leading us in seeking funds are two Miamians whose attention to the School is much appreciated, Jorge M. Perez and Gilberto Neves. Here are their stories: Jorge Perez, a long-time supporter whose dedication to the School and the University have been invaluable; and Gilberto Neves, a newer friend, already involved in the classroom and encouraging the School’s global reach. GILBERTO NEVES JORGE M. PEREZ Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of The Related Group, Jorge M. Perez is the nation’s leading developer of multi-family residences. TIME magazine named him one of the top 25 most influential Hispanics in the United States. While The Related Group is recognized for its luxury high-rise developments and visionary mixed-use urban centers, Perez entered the development industry first as a planner and then as a developer of affordable housing. At the forefront of South Florida’s urban evolution, Perez was among the first developers to enter the emerging market of downtown housing in Miami. His commitment to urban communities is reflected in his involvement in the arts and cultural affairs. He has been on the board of the National Endowment for the Arts; Chairman of the Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs Council, and he is a board member of the Perez Art Museum Miami. Perez is a trustee at the University of Miami. His leadership of the 2002 Campaign enabled us to reach many of our goals, chief among them the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. As the chair of the School’s Visiting Committee, he has been a thoughtful and energetic supporter of the School’s evolution. We are grateful for the hours he has devoted to the School, as well as Related’s role in hiring the School’s graduates. As President and Chief Executive Officer of Odebrecht USA, Gilberto Neves is responsible for the company’s corporate strategy and operations in the United States. Mr. Neves was a member of the team that founded Odebrecht USA in 1991, and has played a key role in the company’s significant expansion as one of the leading general construction and construction management firms in Florida and the Southeast United States. Prior to his current position as CEO, Mr. Neves served as Odebrecht USA’s Executive Vice President and was a Senior Project Executive for many major projects in South Florida, including the expansion of Miami International Airport’s South Terminal and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and the expansion of Miami International Airport’s North Terminal, the largest contract ever awarded for public construction in Miami-Dade County and one of the largest airport construction projects in the world. With a degree in Civil Engineering, from Kennedy Engineering School in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Mr. Neves began his career at Odebrecht USA’s parent company, Construtora Norberto Odebrecht, Latin America’s largest construction firm, with its headquarters in Brazil. He has worked for the Odebrecht organization for 26 years. Mr. Neves is a Enterprise Florida board member, Latin Builders board member and Florida International University Leadership Board. He has participated in School of Architecture programs, including lecturing in the real estate development program, and his two children are UM students. 3 MOMENTUM 2 CAMPAIGN DesignBuild students Violet Battat, Luan Hao, and Kelly Sawyna working on the Eco-Tent. MOMENTUM2 DONORS The first Momentum Campaign, begun in 2001 brought record levels of support from alumni and friends of the University of Miami. The institution’s success and ongoing aspirations continue to attract support. To maintain this momentum, the University launched Momentum2 in the spring of 2012, with campaign goals to enhance learning, to transform lives, to advance insight. The School of Architecture has a campaign goal of $6.125 million. School of Architecture goals include scholarship support, a named professorship for distinguished faculty, new state of the art studio space, expanded study abroad programs, curriculum offerings in real estate development and interior design, and digital resources which include the New Urbanism archive. Some School of Architecture’s donors whose gifts are supporting the Momentum2 effort underway are highlighted here. Marjorie Korach - A large gift in memory of her husband, Irvin Korach, well known, highly respected Florida architect. The Irvin Korach Architecture Gallery is located in the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. The gallery is visited by numerous individuals viewing our exhibitions, attending our receptions and participating in design reviews. Coastal Construction Company - A gift to the DesignBuild program to enable the School to build a covered outdoor work area for DesignBuild projects. After three studios worked on projects in the Florida outdoors, it became apparent that a covered outdoor space to protect students and faculty from the South Florida weather was needed. James Deering Danielson Foundation - The Deering Foundation is supporting the Mark Hampton Lecture Series over several years. Professor Allan Shulman has crafted a series of lectures and symposia focused on midcentury modern architecture across the state of Florida. The funds have assisted in research and conferences exploring this period of tropical architecture. W. Bob Miller of First Florida Building Corporation - Funding the Billy E. Miller DesignBuild Professor for the 2011-2012 academic year. Miller’s gifts to fund the faculty position for a semester in addition to his continued gifts to the DesignBuild Program have significantly enhanced the DesignBuild experience for the students. Jay W. and Elizabeth Lotspeich – The Lotspeich gifts to the DesignBuild studio program over the years have played a meaningful role in establishing the program. Jay and Beth’s generosity continues to add much needed equipment and materials to the program. We were deeply saddened this summer to learn that Jay passed away. He will be remembered by those at the School who knew him as a generous donor who had our highest admiration. Bruce and Martha Clinton - The Clinton Family Foundation has helped the model shop with gifts to purchase cutting edge fabrication equipment. In addition to support for the shop, Bruce and Martha Clinton have funded scholarships for upper level undergraduate and graduate students in the School. The Villagers Inc. – Scholarship funds from The Villagers have supported historic preservation efforts at the School for many years. The latest gift from The Villagers will support the work of Ellen Uguccioni and students in planning the establishment of a website documenting historic structures in South Florida. Adjunct Professor Jose Grave de Peralta with students in Rome. with peer institutions. semester of a design studio. OTHER NEEDS ($30,000) Urban Land Institute annual conference attendance support for real estate development and urbanism students. ($3000) 20 ft x 8 ft container to store equipment and tools for the DesignBuild program. ($10,000) Tools and equipment for the DesignBuild Studio, a semester course in which students design, complete construction documents, estimate cost, quantify materials, and build a project. The spring 2012 project was a proto-typical eco-tent for Flamingo City in Everglades National Park. ($15,000) Documentation of historic buildings in Miami-Dade County, with information and images as a public resource. ($30,000) Visiting Studio Professor, for one ($200,000) Expansion of the New Urbanism Archive. A large collection of documents from architects, developers, planners, and writers needs to be digitized for public access. A concerted effort to acquire more documents from the last three decades that have been important to the transformation of American cities is needed. The collection list can be viewed on the School website. (In-kind Donation) The use of an apartment near the Coral Gables campus to house faculty visiting the School of Architecture for a half or full semester. CAMPAIGN GOALS $3M Studio Building (Non-endowed) For a new design studio space for 60-75 students. $1M Professorship (Endowed) For a visiting design studio professor, to burnish reputation, attract students, and broaden employment opportunities for students. $1.125M Five-Year Program (Non-endowed) • Rome ($125K): Five years of funding will enable more students to participate and provide resources for equipment and visiting scholars. • CUCD ($125K): For operations and to increase outreach efforts by the Center for Urban and Community Design. • Fabrication Equipment ($125K): To purchase fabrication equipment to engage new technologies and electronic advances in materials, systems, and manufacturing that are reconfiguring processes of design and construction. • DesignBuild ($125K): Costs of operating, materials, equipment, and weather protection for outdoor construction. • Historic Preservation ($500K): For visiting scholars, course development and to start a master’s program in Historic Preservation. • MRED+U ($125K): For annual capstone charrettes and symposia, and to support research. $1M Student Support (Endowed) • Undergraduate ($500K) – to assist students under financial duress to complete their degrees in a timely manner. To alleviate attrition and improve graduation rate. • Graduate ($500K) – to attract and enroll the best graduate applicants by being competitive The School of Architecture Alumni Golf Committee continues to direct the funds raised at the annual golf tournament to the Tom Spain Endowment for the Rome Program. The School thanks the Committee: John R. Forbes BARCH ’82, Robert Behar BARCH ’86, Rolando Llanes BARCH ’83, Alberto Menendez BARCH ’86, Paul Pergakis BARCH ’72, Alex Remos BARCH ’82, Luis Revuelta BARCH ’76, Rafael Tapanes BARCH ’96, Luigi Vitalini BARCH ’87. Pictured above are John Forbes, Mike Hartman, John Hall and David Peterson; and below, Alberto Menendez, Bernie Perez, Nelson de Leon and Albert Gonzalez. 4 SOA REAL ESTATE PROGRAM NOW ENTERING ITS FIFTH YEAR This year, the students attended a variety of conferences, including the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Fall Meeting in Los Angeles and the Congress for the New Urbanism 20 Conference in West Palm Beach. In May, the program hosted a conference on Real Estate Development and Urbanism for the students and for the Association for Real Estate and Tourism Development (ADIT Brasil), a real estate group from Brazil. MRED+U students visited the Goldman Properties office in South Beach on February 22, 2012 for a mentorship program led by Tony Goldman. Here photographed are: Xuqiao Wang, Molly Parnes, Mohammed Munshi, Tony Goldman, Ilya Gamer, Ilana Rothman, Nik Massey, Jessica Goldman-Srebnik. MRED+U students at the Real Estate Impact Conference. Pictured here: Tamara Despujols, Noelle McCutcheon, Mohammed Munshi, Richard Campo, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Camden Property Trust, Nik Massey, Molly Parnes, Jasmine Baldwin, Kemissa Colin. The School’s Master in Real Estate Development + Urbanism (MRED+U) Program began in the fall of 2008. It has become a successful interdisciplinary one-year graduate program that combines faculty and students from the Schools of Architecture, Business Administration, and Law. According to Dr. Charles C. Bohl, Director of the program, “This year, we had 13 students from all over the world graduate from the program, which now has 46 alumni working in a wide variety of real estate development positions throughout the U.S. and abroad.” The students also entered three rigorous competitions: the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition, the Collegiate Real Estate Challenge by the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), and the 2012 CASE Competition organized and hosted by the Alumni Association of the MIT Center for Real Estate (AACRE). MRED+U and the School’s Master in Urban Design students collaborated in a Community Design and Development workshop as their Capstone Project. They studied the Miami Beach Convention Center site and city-owned properties on Lincoln Lane that are currently the focus of redevelopment efforts. The final proposals were presented to City of Miami Beach Assistant City Manager and SOA alumnus Jorge Gomez (BARCH ’81). As part of the program, MRED+U students have the additional learning opportunities of both mentorship and internship programs. The mentorship program allows students to visit with a successful real estate developer, in some cases a MRED+U Advisory Board member. Mentors meet with the students for a tour of one of their developments, and by phone or through email as frequently as they wish. Eighty percent of the program’s students work with one of the 14 mentors of the program. Sixty five percent have either an internship or a full/part-time job in the real estate field. The MRED+U program offers courses outside of the Masters program for those interested in the field. Steve Nostrand, Adjunct Professor, will teach a course next spring for business people who would like to become developers, “Introduction to Urban Commercial Real Estate Development for Non-Developers.” This intensive introduction to real estate development communicates the basic skills necessary to be a successful developer and examine the required capabilities, an interactive seminar with comments, questions and ideas as an essential ingredient. Other executive education programs available to real estate professionals are the National Charrette Institute (NCI) Charrette System Training, and the New Urbanism Online Course, which allows individuals to learn the principles and practices of New Urbanism digitally at home or in the office. For more information about any of these offerings, please contact Natalie Bixby at nbixby@miami.edu. INAUGURAL UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI REAL ESTATE IMPACT CONFERENCE The School of Architecture collaborated with the School of Business Administration in February to host the inaugural University of Miami Real Estate Impact Conference sponsored by the Kislak Foundation and The Witkoff Group. Keynote speaker Sam Zell, chairman of Equity Group Investments, and The Related Group’s chairman Jorge Perez opened the conference with a conversation on Global Capital & Real Estate Investment Trends. They were followed by panelists and speakers discussing topics such as Global Urban Design & Miami 2020, highlighting international trends in city design and development, and focusing on trends in commercial real estate and capital markets and the relative implications for the South Florida market. This fall, Architecture and Business Administration presented the symposium “Workforce Housing in the New Economy,” a half day seminar on October 4. The next Real Estate Impact Conference will take place February 22, 2013. For information, contact nbixby@miami.edu. CONGRESS FOR THE NEW URBANISM CONVENES IN WEST PALM BEACH The 20th annual Congress was held in West Palm Beach May 9-12 and featured speakers such as Leon Krier, Dr. Richard Jackson, Richard Florida and School of Architecture faculty, among others. Dr. Charles Bohl, director of SOA’s Master in Real Estate Development and Urbanism program (MRED+U), served as Chair of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Florida Chapter for the past two years, and served as the Program Chair for CNU20. For the conference, he created and cocurated The Art of the New Urbanism exhibition with alumnus James Dougherty, MARCH ‘97 of Dover Kohl & Partners. The exhibition was shown at the School of Architecture this fall, and will form the basis of a book by Bohl and Dougherty. Central Plaza & High Street, by James Dougherty. Victor Dover, MARCH ‘90 completed his term as Chairman of the Board of CNU. Professor Jaime Correa chaired the international track and the academic papers track. He also contributed to The Art of the New Urbanism exhibition. Other faculty speakers included: Sonia Chao, Carmen Guerrero, Denis Hector, Victor Santana, Adib Cure, Jean-Francois Lejeune, Dr. Charles Bohl and Joanna Lombard. Tony Garcia, MARCH ‘09 alumnus and adjunct faculty, organized the DecoBike Bike-Share program to provide a sustainable, alternative form of transportation for all attendees. DecoBike had several solar-powered bikeshare stations and dozens of DecoBikes installed at sites around the City of West Palm Beach. 5 DESIGNBUILD III - CAMP SITE ON CAMPUS Scenes of construction progress. The prototype was entirely built on campus adjacent to the Model Shop. Upon completion, it was dismantled and re-assembled on its Everglades Park site. The DesignBuild studio was led by Professors Rocco Ceo and Jim Adamson. Students include: Violet Battat, Hao Luan, Glenn Laaspere, Kelly Sawyna, Carlo Guzman, Michael Galea, Catherine O’Sullivan, Meagan Sippel, Ruslana Makarenko, Giancarlo Belledonne, Sam Vana. South Florida National Parks Trust board members in attendance include: Carlos Arazoza, Crystal Connor, Carlos Espinosa, Corinne Guerra, Lacey Hoover, Neal McAliley, Tamara McKeown, Juan Mendieta, Wayne Rassner, Iñaki Saizarbitoria, Ellen Siegel, Robert Skinner and Patrick White; also present were Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks Superintendent Dan B. Kimball, Dr. Allyn Golub and Dean Carlson. Students’ rendering of Eco-Tents installed on site. SOA INVITES NATIONAL PARKS TRUSTEES TO VISIT ECO-TENT PROTOTYPE On July 6, trustees of the South Florida National Parks Trust held their monthly meeting at the School of Architecture. Their purpose was more than the normal conduct of business. It was to also hear from Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies Rocco Ceo, students and others involved in the construction of the EcoTent, the spring semester’s DesignBuild project – and then to take a close look at the prototype on the architecture campus. This very special structure was commissioned by Everglades National Park for a much needed purpose. Impressed by the beautiful design, meticulous construction and the unexpected size of the structure, the trustees and other visitors climbed in for a closer look and more conversation with project leaders Ceo, Billy E. Miller DesignBuild Critic Jim Adamson and members of the student building team. Composed of fifth-year undergrads and graduate students, the 11-member team began working on the tent not long after an Everglades National Park official called the school looking for a possible student intern architect. “They wanted someone to work for the Park,” Ceo recalled. “After suggesting some names, I also mentioned our DesignBuild Studio and asked if they had projects appropriate for our program.” Everglades National Park had lost its landmark Flamingo Lodge to Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma in 2005. The South Florida National Parks Trust agreed to put up $17,000 to fund the prototype of a special tent, ecologically sustainable and able to be dismantled for hurricanes. Before actually starting the physical construction of the Eco-Tent, the students went through an intense planning stage producing a design that allows breezes to enter from every direction. They drew sketches, created 3D computer images, and built a scale model of their design. When hurricane and mosquito seasons are over, the tent will be taken apart and loaded onto a truck for Everglades National Park, where it will be reassembled and tested by park officials. If it passes muster, an outside company will build 20 to 40 more eco-tents, modeled after the prototype designed and built by UM students. The 14-foot by 14-foot semi-permanent structures will be used by campers from November through May, and disassembled for the Atlantic hurricane season, with only their wooden platforms remaining. Park officials hope the Eco-Tents will attract visitors and campers to the park’s Flamingo region, which lies some 36 miles south of the park entrance. There is a good possibility that our 2012 student builders will be among the first to make a visit to the Park this fall. With their instructors Rocco Ceo and Jim Adamson, they include: Violet Battat, Hao Luan, Glenn Laaspere, Kelly Sawyna, Carlo Guzman, Michael Galea, Catherine O’Sullivan, Meagan Sippel, Ruslana Makarenko, Giancarlo Belledonne and Sam Vana. South Florida National Parks Trust board members in attendance at the July meeting were Carlos Arazoza, Crystal Connor, Carlos Espinosa, Corinne Guerra, Lacey Hoover, Neal McAliley, Tamara McKeown, Juan Mendieta, Wayne Rassner, Iñaki Saizarbitoria, Ellen Siegel, Robert Skinner and Patrick White. Don Finefrock, Executive Director of the Trust, was also present. In addition, there were also two important visitors from Everglades National Park – Dan Kimball, Superintendent and Michael Jester, Facility Manager of the Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks. A short video documenting the project can be viewed at www.arc.miami.edu. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks Jose A. Baerga, Architect Fred Herling Michael Jester, Facility Manager Dan B. Kimball, Superintendent Mike Savage, NPS Alan Scott, Chief, Interpretation & Visitor Services Keith Whisenant South Florida National Park Trust Don Finefrock, Executive Director Donations: Jay Lotspiech W. Bob Miller Dougan Clarke, Tuuci Ron Gaines, Simpson Strong-Tie Suppliers: American Fasteners Corp. Cali Bamboo Coastal Construction Company CEW LLC Metal Fabricators C&R Metals, Inc. Shell Lumber & Hardware Company Simpson Strong-Tie Timber Technologies, LLC Tuuci 6 STUDENT LIFE STUDENTS WIN COMPETITION AWARDS Seiji Anderson was the first University of Miami School of Architecture student to place in the prestigious Lyceum Fellowship out of multiple entries from 15 different universities. According to Dean Plater-Zyberk, this is “an important achievement” for the School. The 2012 competition site at the Wells-Lamson Quarry in East Barre, Vermont, challenged students to design a complex for an institution devoted to the arts. The team of Taylor Shumate and Byram Wadia won one of three Honorable Mention awards for their entry “Hurricane Stadium” in the AIAS “Crisis-Ready Stadium” competition. The entry was on display at Forum over the New Year holiday in Phoenix. SOA’S ROME STUDENTS WELCOME NEW UROME STUDENTS The University of Miami’s new URome Program and its first group of 23 students visited with the School of Architecture’s Rome Program students in January. The total group of 45, shown here during a field trip to Rome’s sports complex Foro Italico, was led by Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education Dr. William Green and School of Architecture Rome Program Director Carmen Guerrero (at top of photo). URome, the newest of UM’s Semester-on-Location programs, is sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies and conducted in collaboration with the American University of Rome (AUR). Students Jose Vela, Luzyanis Fraga, Ernesto Morales, and Lisandra Nunez have won the American Planning Association’s 2012 Gina Tirinnanzi Memorial Scholarship Award for New Urbanism for their upper-level studio exercise from the fall semester of 2011. The studio work (pictured above) focused on the research of Islamic religious principles and their typomorphological interpretation on cities and architecture under Professor Jaime Correa. The work’s practical application was the production of an “Islamic Enclave” in the City of Coral Gables. THREE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS SPONSOR CAMPUS EVENTS Extracurricular activities were led by the School’s three student organizations – The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), the Student Council, and the United States Green Building Council Students (USGBCS). The AIAS, under the leadership of student Jeremy Van Minsel and student advisor Sonia Chao, held a barbecue to welcome and recruit new students. The second annual AIAS Silent Auction on the night of the School’s 2011 Homecoming Reunion Barbecue was another success thanks to co-chairs Ida Qu and Eric Rodgers. Sales from books, art, and memorabilia raised enough money to send five AIAS members to national Forum in Phoenix. In the spring, the organization sponsored a portfolio workshop led by Professors Rocco Ceo and Oscar Carrera. The Student Council, under the leadership of Audrey Barth, made sure that she and her board kept the students well fed with bake sales between classes and sponsored the popular Black and White Ball at Books & Books. At semester-end, they administered the voting by the student body for the Faculty Member of the Year, Oscar Machado. The Green Building Students was co-chaired by Audrey Barth and Ashley Drake. In addition to taking part in “green” activities on campus, they worked to send representatives to Greenbuild, the US Green Building Council’s annual conference and expo. They were able to send five delegates to the conference in Toronto, Canada. STUDENTS DISPLAY FURNITURE BUILDING SKILLS A new course in designing and building wood furniture culminated in a one-day exhibition in the Perez Center’s Irvin Korach Gallery. Instructor Austin Matheson, a master furniture builder from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine, displayed two chairs, one in the process of being built and the other a finished version. Student builders included Cedric Amanou, Violet Battat, Rocco Monaco, Colin Sherrell, Jack Spalding and Lilisbeth Valdes (pictured above with Professor Rachel Valbrun and Dean Plater-Zyberk). STUDENTS TRAVEL THREE CONTINENTS Tour of Buenos Aires, Argentina During Intersession this spring, Professors Jaime Correa and Oscar Machado toured Buenos Aires with a group of undergraduate and graduate students surveying its historic neighborhoods, urban form, building types, its cultural history, and studying its contribution to the overall development of Italian, German, and Jewish cultural enclaves and the diaspora in Latin America. The Grand Tour of Europe: Paris, Venice, Florence, Rome, Madrid, Athens & Greek Isles During the summer, Professor Tomas Lopez-Gottardi led a group of students from Architecture and other university majors on his annual Grand Tour of Europe. The itinerary followed the tradition of the Grand Tour of the XIX century, when northern Europeans traveled to Italy and Greece to learn about the cultures of antiquity. Class instruction was given on site, focusing on the cities, their architecture and history. The students traveled to Paris, Venice, Florence, Rome, Madrid, Athens and the Greek Islands. Open City Studio: Asia From May to August, a group of architecture graduate and undergraduate students, accompanied by Professors Adib Cure and Teofilo Victoria, participated in the Open City Studio and seminar which took place in Beijing, Nanjing, Tibet, Shanghai, Seoul, Kyoto and Tokyo, tracing the evolution of Chinese classical architecture. The photo, taken on the ancient walls of Nanjing, China included students and staff from UM, Notre Dame and Nanjing University, who participated in the joint program. ALUMNI WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE: THE LIFE WORK OF ARCHITEC TS Does architecture matter? Do architects matter? Why undertake such a rigorous professional training in an age of career track mobility? Anyone who is not an architect might well ask such questions. The answers that our dedicated students and their predecessors, the alumni of our School might give, can surprise by their diversity. From acknowledging a personal passion for design to trying to improve the world, the impetus of the architect can result in a huge impact on society and the environment. From the housing we design, the cities we plan, the cultural artifacts we preserve, the settings we design for entertainment, and the next generation we nurture in university education, from the science of energy conservation to the aesthetics of interior environments, whatever the reason or aspect of their professional commitment, architects’ work is a constructive endeavor. Among the graduates of our School you will see outstanding commitments to societal well being. A glimpse into their good works we hope will encourage your support of the evolution of our School, as we continue to respond to the challenges of a rapidly changing global context and professional practice. DEREK ROSS BARCH ‘81 THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WASHINGTON, DC It may be unusual for Derek to be meeting with actress Betty White at the National Zoo’s new home for otters, but it is one of many meaningful experiences in his work at the Smithsonian. The construction of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture underway on the National Mall, is another current responsibility. Ross is acting director of engineering, design and construction for the Smithsonian Institution, the largest museum complex in the world. He is responsible for the physical plant of nineteen museums, the National Zoo, and nine research centers located throughout the United States and Panama. Many of the Smithsonian buildings are historic landmarks, so Ross’s work includes renovation and restoration of older facilities as well as the design and construction of new facilities. Most recently he worked on the design and construction of the hangar at Dulles where the space shuttle is on permanent exhibit. A high school shop teacher first guided Ross to study architecture at the University of Miami, the foundation for a career having a national and indeed, international impact. SILVA ARCHITECTS ROLANDO SILVA, AIA, BARCH ’75 IRENE FRAGA, BARCH ’75 AND BSAE ’75 ALEJANDRO SILVA, AIA, BARCH ’99 ANDREW SILVA, BARCH ’07 SILVA ARCHITECTS CORAL GABLES, FL The Silva family is one of several architectural dynasties that have emerged from the School of Architecture. Rolando Silva founded Silva Architects after he graduated from UM. His wife, Irene Fraga, established Fraga Engineers. She is a Florida professional engineer as well as a registered Florida architect. From an early age, sons Alex and Andrew worked at Silva Architects starting with clerical work then drafting and eventually designing. Family dinner conversations revolved around the work of the day. In this family there was no way to avoid the topic of design. Alex and Andrew realized they loved architecture while studying at UM and made their career choice early. They have been working at Silva Architects since graduation; Alex’s focus is design, project management and document preparation. Andrew’s is schematic design, design development drawings and construction documents. Alex is the immediate past president of the Miami Chapter of AIA. This is not the end of this family’s story. Sister, Cristina, a UM graduate from the College of Engineering, works with Fraga Engineers, and sister Laura is an engineer with Florida Power and Light. ANDREW COGAR, AIA BARCH ‘96 HISTORICAL CONCEPTS ATLANTA, GA FELIPE VAN COTTHEM MARCH S&T ‘02 DISENADORES URBANOS LTDA. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA A true place-making specialist, Historical Concepts partner Andrew Cogar has led teams for residential and civic projects. The firm’s satellite office in a live-work building in Glenwood Park was one of Andrew’s designs. Recently, Andrew served as a contributing author for the firms’ book on its work in the South called “Coming Home”, published by Rizzoli. Before entering the Master of Architecture in Suburb and Town Design program at the School of Architecture, Van Cotthem worked as coordinator for the Public Space Design Studio in Bogota, Colombia, collaborating with Mayor Enrique Peñalosa on a now famous transformation of public spaces designed and built for the city’s underserved communities. Andrew has taught, lectured and served as a guest critic at the University of Miami and Georgia Institute of Technology. In addition, he was instrumental in starting the Historical Concepts Scholarship at UM, awarded to outstanding architecture students for design excellence and contribution to positive studio culture. Andrew is an elected member of the National Board of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America and Board Member of the Southeast chapter; he is a founding member of the Atlanta Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism, a member of the American Institute of Architects; and previously served as an officer with the Army Corps of Engineers and Georgia Army National Guard. His military service included tours in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq. VICTOR B. DOVER, FAICP, LEED-AP, CNU ACCREDITED JOSEPH A. KOHL, CNU ACCREDITED MARCH S&T ‘91 DOVER, KOHL & PARTNERS SOUTH MIAMI, FL Seven50: Southeast Florida’s Prosperity Plan (seven counties, fifty years) is the ambitious creation of the Southeast Florida Regional Partnership, a collaboration of more than 200 public, private, and civic stakeholders, gathered to plan for the long term environmental and economic sustainability of the region. Who better than Victor Dover and Joe Kohl, to lead such an ambitious citizen-based visioning and planning effort? Dover Kohl is reknown for public design charrettes, detailed master plans, and illustrative codes that emphasize complete neighborhoods as the basis for sound communities. The firm’s expertise lies in balancing the ‘civic art’ of planning with the community consensus needed to make projects succeed. Their plans focus on smart growth, emphasizing the mutual inclusiveness of livability, economic prosperity, and environmental concerns. Kohl and Dover arrived at the University of Miami with freshly minted B.Arch. degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; they were encouraged by then Dean Thomas Regan to become the School’s early adopters of emerging computer technology for design. Founding their firm in 1987, they translated the imaging techniques developed for cosmetic surgeons into the imaging of proposed building designs in their urban context. They soon realized that the context often needed design also, and returned to the University of Miami to complete the Master of Architecture in Suburb and Town Design. Founding members of the Congress of the New Urbanism (CNU), Kohl and Dover through their professional work, widespread lecturing and publication, have had a global impact on community design and revival. Kohl is a board member of the FormBased Code Institute, and participates in several South Florida civic groups. Dover, last year’s national chair of the CNU, is a board member of the CNU, the Form-Based Code Institute and the National Charrette Institute. Upon graduation from the Suburb and Town Design program Felipe joined the Planning Department of the City of Miami evaluating and regulating complex urban projects for the urban design section for three years. A highlight of his career was active participation in the promotion and adoption of a new code of urban development for the City, applying the principles of smart growth, community building and new urbanism. In 2005 Felipe returned to Colombia where his practice is thriving, focused on architecture, urban design and landscape design. GALINA TACHIEVA MARCH S&T ‘95 DUANY PLATER-ZYBERK & CO. MIAMI, FL An expert in sustainable urbanism, urban redevelopment, sprawl repair, and form-based codes, Galina Tachieva is a partner at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, Architects and Town Planners (DPZ) where she directs the design and implementation of projects in the US and around the world. Tachieva is the author of the Sprawl Repair Manual, an award-winning publication by Island Press, which focuses on the retrofit of auto-centric suburban places into walkable mixed use communities. She leads the Congress for the New Urbanism Sprawl Retrofit Initiative. Galina received her degree in architecture from the University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Sofia, Bulgaria and came to the University of Miami for graduate studies. She has lectured at the University of Miami, at Harvard, as well as universities in Brazil, Italy and Norway. Galina is a founding member of the Congress for European Urbanism, a board member of the New Urban Guild Foundation and the Transect Codes Council. She is certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and by the US Green Building Council as a LEED-Accredited Professional. MUHAMMAD HAMDAN AHMAD BARCH ’87 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Following his graduation from the University of Miami, Muhammad Hamdan Ahmad completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in 1997. Subsequently he joined the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) where currently he holds the position of full Professor, teaching all levels of design studio. Hamdan also supervises PhD candidates researching sustainability. His research endeavors have led to his development of the Tropical Solar Chimney, the Doors House for the Poor, and the Tropical Daylighting Guidelines. His most recent research focus is Smart Envelopes Design for the Tropics. Hamdan is Executive Director of the Institute Sultan Iskandar (ISI) of Urban Habitat and Sustainability, a research based and idea consultancy center focusing on the built environment and sustainability. Prior to heading ISI, he was the Deputy Dean for the Faculty of Built Environment, UTM. He serves on various committees and accreditation panels, as well as advisory study boards to maintain quality architecture education in Malaysian universities. He is member of The Malaysian National Council of Professors (MPN) on a Sustainable Built Environment and a member of the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). SOPHIA JONES, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BARCH ‘03 HISTORIC BUILDING ARCHITECTS, LLC TRENTON, NJ Sophia Jones’s current architecture project is the interior restoration and adaptive use of Iviswold Castle, built in 1890 in Rutherford NJ. Sophia is an Associate and Project Manager at Historic Building Architects, LLC, a firm that specializes in architecture, historic preservation and materials conservation to help preserve and interpret our shared cultural heritage. She is involved in all phases of building documentation, design, and construction, including conducting building condition assessments, producing schematic design through construction documents, and construction administration. She also participates in writing preservation plans, historic structures reports, and vision plans. Community involvement plays a significant role in Sophia’s practice; in 2006 she was appointed to the New Jersey Historic Sites Council, an advisory board that reviews projects that adversely affect historic properties and encourages sound preservation practices. She currently serves as Chair of the Council. Her firm also recently received a 2009 NJ Historic Preservation Award and 2011 Faith and Form award for the restoration of Saint Bernards Episcopal Church in Bernardsville, NJ, a 1897 Gothic Revival church damaged by fire in 2004. Sophia Jones’s work supports community identity and exemplifies the respect for traditions and cultural continuity that is characteristic of our School’s pedagogy. NATI SOTO, AIA BARCH ‘80 FERGUSON GLASGOW SCHUSTER SOTO, INC. CORAL GABLES, FL The opportunities for women in the field of architecture are boundless. Nati Soto vouches for that. For 16 years she has been president and majority owner of Ferguson Glasgow Schuster Soto, Inc. a firm focused on commercial and institutional projects as well as design for the public sector. Soto is architect of record for the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center at the School. She has served as president of the Miami chapter of the AIA, is currently Vice President of AIA Florida, and is a founding member of the AIA Miami Women in Architecture, among her many civic contributions. Soto attributes her professional success to her engagement of clients in active participation in the design of their projects. With each new commission she establishes a partnership between the client and the team personnel sharing in the goal of design excellence. The results show in the firm’s work which figures prominently throughout South Florida. Mentored by the founders of her firm, including Stanley Glasgow, whose gift to the School is remembered in the Stanley and Jewell Glasgow Lecture Hall, Soto has continued the practice, mentoring architecture graduates in her firm, including her daughter Alexandra Goldstein (BARCH ‘11), and through AIA Miami Women in Architecture. Soto may downplay it, but as a woman business owner, she has long been a role model for Hispanic women in architecture. HERMES MALLEA, AIA BARCH ‘78 M(GROUP) NEW YORK, NY JOHN R. FORBES, AIA, BARCH ‘82 ROBERT BEHAR, AIA, BARCH ’86 ROLANDO LLANES, BARCH ’83 ALBERTO MENENDEZ, BARCH ’86 PAUL PERGAKIS, BARCH ’72 ALEX REMOS, BARCH ’82 LUIS REVUELTA, AIA, BARCH ’76 RAFAEL TAPANES, ASSOCIATE AIA, BARCH ’96 LUIGI VITALINI, BARCH ’86 THOMAS A. SPAIN, MARCH ’70 This group of 10 alumni led by John Forbes organize the School of Architecture Annual Alumni Golf Tournament. The committee members’ fond memories of a golf tournament some years ago, with classmates and members of the profession, inspired them to repeat it. They manage all the preparation of the work to run the tournament. This fall marks the fifth year of the tournament. The committee is completely responsible for the increasing success of the event. Their generous gifts of time, energy, solicitations, sponsorships and participation, have resulted in their having raised more than $150,000. The tournament proceeds fund the Tom Spain Rome Program Endowment which supports the School’s Rome facilities, including the library and computer lab and museum fees for students attending the semester program. This past year, at the recommendation of Robert Behar, the committee elected to use a portion of the funds raised to give scholarships to three students who otherwise would not have been able to participate in the program. If you are a golfer and have not played in this tournament, be sure to register for the next one! To introduce Harlem’s elementary school students to their neighborhood’s past, present and future, Hermes Mallea created a three year program in design at PS161, with the support of the Center for Architecture Foundation. Students are asked to learn about their neighborhood landmarks through drawings, architectural models, photographs and walking tours. They apply their newly acquired information to writing, acting and creating short plays. Recently, the students used their skills to explore the transformation of their community in relation to Columbia University’s expansion into the West Harlem neighborhood, Manhattanville. The students gathered information and opinions concerning the proposed changes to Harlem’s social and built environment, culminating with a public presentation of their own designs. Mallea is co-founder and principal of M(Group), an architecture and interiors practice in New York City. The firm’s designs have been featured internationally in publications including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Arte e Decoracao (Brazil), World of Interiors (Britain), Moda de Hoy (Mexico), and Stuff: The M(Group) Interactive Guide to Collecting, Decorating With, and Learning About, Wonderful and Unusual Things, by Carey Maloney, Mallea’s partner. Hermes has been featured among Architectural Digest’s AD100. After graduating from Miami, Mallea completed a graduate degree in Historic Preservation at Columbia University. He has produced a number of publications; his research of Cuban residential interiors, carried out in part at the University’s Cuban Heritage Collection, produced the book Great Houses of Havana: a Century of Cuban Style (Monacelli, 2011). Continuing his connection with the University over the years, Mallea is making a difference through a design practice of recognized excellence and a varied civic engagement. He is a board member of the Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts and a member of the Council of the New York City Public Libraries. J. MARK HARRINGTON BARCH ‘83 ANNABEL DELGADO BARCH ’83 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. NORTH MIAMI, FL Production designer for TV shows, Feature films, commercials and music videos, Mark Harrington chose to pursue projects in show business early in his career as an architect. After a few years in architectural firms, he interviewed for the position on a Michael Mann Movie “Band Of The Hand“ and was hired to be the art director. Since then Mark has worked as production designer or art director on 18 feature films, and 150 episodes of television. As production designer for the popular television series Burn Notice since 2007, Mark has designed a Miami bungalow, a loft on the Miami River, a cell block, a CIA office, and an Ocean Drive cafe as standing sets, and creates new environments to shoot each new episode. To design and build a set, Mark has to work quickly to satisfy the 7 day prep schedule for each episode, passing drawings on to a construction crew and consulting with his decorator, bringing furnishings and accessories to match the surroundings. Some of his time is spent visiting Miami’s neighborhoods identifying buildings appropriate for filming future episodes. NATALIA MIYAR MARCH ‘03 HELEN GREEN DESIGN LONDON, UK Natalia Miyar is Head of Design for Helen Green Design, a London firm focused on interior design and interior architecture. She manages a team of designers as well as a financial and operations team. At the University of Miami, Natalia continued the education she started as an art history major at Brown University. After graduation she worked in Miami on luxury residential projects in South Florida and the Caribbean. In 2008, she moved to London. She has continued her work on a larger scale and in a wider international market, working on projects in London, Dubai and Barbados. Three years ago, Natalia joined Helen Green Design where she has worked on a historic house designed by John Nash on Regent’s Park, a variety of contemporary and Regency apartments in London, as well as historic country houses, some dating from the 18th century. According to Natalia the best part of her job is its diversity, designing for an interesting group of clients located around the world. Mark attributes much of his success to his early experience working with Laurinda Spear, DPZ and Mark Hampton. Mark practices architecture with his wife Annabel Delgado and partner Patrice Marbin Barrocas. They have an architectural firm with award winning commercial and residential projects throughout South Florida. SHAWN D. SEAMAN BARCH ‘95 PN HOFFMAN WASHINGTON, DC An architecture degree may lead into a career in real estate development. After graduation from UM, Shawn Seaman continued his education earning a Master of Architecture & Urban Design and a Certificate in Real Estate Design and Development from the University of Pennsylvania. Following over six years of varied experience in architecture, urban design, town planning, and retail strategy with projects throughout the United States, Seaman joined PN Hoffman in 2001, a leading developer of mixed-use and residential urban infill projects in Washington, DC. He is currently a principal of PN Hoffman and the senior project director for the Southwest Waterfront Project, a mixed-use 3 million square foot, $1.5 billion public/private development on the Potomac River in Washington, DC. He is managing the development team and all aspects of the project including site control, management of master planning and design, financing, zoning, permitting and construction. The project will break ground in early 2013. Shawn finds time to be active in the DC arts and cultural community as a member of the Washington Architectural Foundation Board of Directors and formerly serving on the Studio Theater Board of Trustees. DAVID PAYNE MARCH ‘06 WILLIAM BATES MARCH ‘05 WILLIAM BATES DESIGN CHARLESTON, SC In 1989, days after Hurricane Hugo damaged many historic buildings in Charleston, SC, residents seeking craftsmen skilled in traditional crafts to do the restoration work realized that there was a lack of them available. In the summer of 2005, the American College of the Building Arts, housed in the historic 1802 Charleston District Jail, was established to teach six traditional building arts: stonecarving, architectural iron, masonry, timber framing, carpentry and plaster. Students complete a rigorous liberal arts curriculum in addition to their craft training and ACBA remains the only college in the country offering a four-year bachelor’s degree in the building arts. William Bates and David Payne, UM School of Architecture graduates, joined the faculty in 2005 and 2007 respectively. As the Design Department of ACBA, their UM Architecture experience directly translates into the courses that they teach, including drafting and drawing, architectural history, architectural design, historic preservation, and building construction. They also collaborate on residential projects in Charleston. Share with us your experience in the profession. Let us know where you are working. Tell us your story and remember to update your contact and employment information at arc.miami.edu/alumni. For information on School of Architecture events, visit arc.miami.edu/events. SAVE THE DATE! Friday, October 18, 2013, School of Architecture Alumni Golf Tournament 9 ALUMNI NOTES Jerome Baumoehl (BARCH ’81) Jerome Baumoehl Architect, Palm Beach, is working with his spouse and business partner, Gail, an interior designer, Jerome is designing high end retail and residential projects. Marshall Bellin (BARCH ’70) and Glenn H. Pratt (BARCH ’78) are partners at Bellin and Pratt Architects LLC, a Coral Gables, Florida firm they founded in 2004. The practice includes single family homes, midrise apartments and high rise commercial buildings. Much of their work can be found in Coral Gables, Florida. Melissa Brillhart (MARCH ’10) is working with affordable housing developer Carlisle Group in Coconut Grove, Florida. Larry Candela (BARCH ’87) owns and manages a construction company, iCore Construction, LLC, South Miami, Florida. Robert Chisholm (MURP ’77) is founder and CEO of R.E. Chisholm Architects where Matthew Pola (BARCH ’88) is president. The firm has designed private residential, government facilities, museums and a farmworkers village in Homestead. Robert continues to be active in the local community having served as chairman of the Partnership for the Homeless in Miami. Daniel Cleg (BARCH ‘2012) has an intern position at Jaycox, Reinel & Associates in Jacksonville where he is working on healthcare facility and residential projects. Raymundo Feito (BARCH ’80) is president of Architectural Design Collaborative, an architecture, planning and design practice located in Coral Gables, Florida. His projects include corporate, commercial interiors, financial institutions and retail. Raul Lozano (BARCH ’90) is a principal in the firm. Scott Ford (BARCH ’87) was named Executive Director of the Department of Community and Economic Development at the City of South Bend, Indiana where he oversees a staff of 26. Before joining the City in 2012, he worked in urban design and planning for 10 years in Washington, DC, London, Miami, Rome, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles and Chicago. He earned a M.Phil. in urban economics as a Cambridge overseas Society Fellow, and a M.Arch. from Notre Dame. Rich Heisenbottle (BARCH ’85) founder and principal of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects PA, Coral Gables, Florida, continues to focus on historic preservation projects. The Curtiss Mansion in Miami Springs, Haulover Beach Lighthouse and Lifeguard Station and the International Studies School in South Miami are among his latest projects. Oscar Hidalgo (BARCH ’86) Hidalgo Construction Company, Inc. in Coral Gables, Florida has been building fine homes in South Florida; he is a member of the School’s Visiting Committee. Roney Mateu (BARCH ’76) is president and director of design at Mateu Architecture Inc. in Miami, Florida. His recent projects include affordable housing and an addition to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, a historic church in South Florida. Albert Menendez (BARCH ’86) has an information technology consulting firm M Group International in Coral Gables, Florida. The company provides computer aided facilities management (CAFM), computer aided design & drafting (CADD) and project management services for the education, healthcare, government and transportation sectors. Rich Jones (BARCH ’91) is Associate Vice President of Facilities for the University of Miami Facilities Design and Construction Department. Working with him as University Architect is Juan R. Rodriguez-Vela (BARCH ’91). Both are facilitating capital projects at the School. Eduardo Sardina (MARCH ’10) is working with the interior design firm Thomas Pheasant in Washington DC. Thomas Verell (BARCH ’93) is with the Army Corps of Engineers Office of the Chief of Engineers doing contingency construction in foreign countries for the US. Until recently Thomas was based in Washington, DC; in July he started a two year assignment in Korea. Daniel Villa (MARCH ’04) worked for three years with Fujikawa Johnson Gobel Architects, Inc., in Chicago, designing high rise condominiums. He practiced with a sole practitioner, John Herrera Architect, PLLC, in New York and has recently returned to Miami, continuing to work long distance with the New York architect. Tom Westberg (BARCH ’92) has taken the position of Director of Advanced Strategies at Oppeneheim Architecture + Design, after being involved with architectural marketing at Wolfberg Alvarez and Arquitectonica. Juan Calvo (BARCH ’90) is Director of Design at Oppenheim. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ALUMNI BREAKFAST AT AIA NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON, D.C. The School hosted a breakfast for alumni during the 2012 AIA National Convention in May in Washington DC. Nearly thirty alumni came to the early morning event to hear an update on the School by Professor Allan Shulman and to catch up with classmates from around the country. ROBERTO BEHAR AND ROSARIO MARQUARDT CREATE NEW PUBLIC ART A Dedication Ceremony was held on June 9th at The Young at Art Museum/ Broward County Library for the new installation of public art I Love You, designed and presented by faculty members and artists Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt of R & R Studios. They created an ‘outdoor studio,’ where children and their families can read, create art, picnic and enjoy the library’s popular storytelling program. In addition to the 10-foot tall alphabet letters that spell the phrase “I LOVE YOU,” five brightly-colored, flower shaped benches provide seating for storytellers and audience in the 44foot diameter circular room, separated from vehicular activity by landscape. Roberto and Rosario envisioned the seating/story telling area as an iconic space – a secret garden where imagination and creativity can take flight. The works of Rosario and Roberto have been included in more than 200 publications worldwide and presented in museums and art galleries in America and abroad. JEWISH HOLIDAY CREATES DESIGN COMPETITION “REIMAGINE THE SUKKAH” CANSTRUCTION TEAMS BUILD CAN STRUCTURES FOR CAMILLUS HOUSE Six modern versions of the Sukkah, a temporary shelter from the elements, graced the Foote Green in front of the Richter Library on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 during the awards reception for “Reimagine the Sukkah, a DesignBuild Competition.” UM Hillel organized and co-sponsored the inaugural event of the Jewish holiday Sukkot with the schools of Architecture and Civil Engineering, the Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, The George Feldenkreis Program in Judaic Studies, and the Lowe Art Museum to honor the weeklong Jewish harvest festival. The winning selection was a “Sukkah for the Modern Nomad,” built with milk crates by architecture students Mike Galea and Catherine O’Sullivan. Coming in second place, with their “Jewish Star” sukkah design, was the team of architecture students Samuel Vana and neurobiology major Samuel Cohen. This past fall the competition was repeated. Organized by the School’s Center for Urban and Community Design (CUCD), five teams of UM students and employees showed off their building skills by competing in the fourth annual CANstruction competition. More than 1,200 cans, all of which were donated to the homeless at Downtown’s Camillus House, were used. The winner and Juror’s Choice was the team calling themselves “Miami Wolves” from the School of Architecture Graduate Students and the Graduate Student Association. Other winners were for Structural Ingenuity – “Eiffel Tower” by the College of Engineering’s “U CAN Do It” Team; Best Use of Labels – “Big Ben” by The School of Architecture staff; Honorable Mention – “Team Awesome” by the School of Architecture undergrads and the AIAS chapter; and Honorable Mention – “Studio 6” by the first-year undergrads. 12 HONOR’S DAY 2012 With Dean Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Associate Dean Denis Hector: Highest GPA Award - Bachelor of Architecture student Dylan Wassell. With The Villagers President Marjorie Palmer and Joann Trombino: Scholarship winners Limosha McIntosh and Madeline Gonzalez. With Graduate Director Jean-Francois Lejeune: Thesis of the Year student John Reyna with special mentions to Ruoyao Liu and Lauren Stark. With Undergraduate Director Rocco Ceo: Outstanding Design Award recipient Seiji Anderson. MAY 10, 2012 JORGE M. PEREZ ARCHITECTURE CENTER, GLASGOW HALL HENRY ADAMS MEDAL: GRADUATING STUDENT WITH HIGHEST GPA Awarded in conjunction with the American Institute of Architects to the highest-ranking graduating student for scholarship and excellence in a professional architecture program within the academic year fall 2011, spring 2012 and summer 2012. Bachelor of Architecture - Dylan Wassell Master of Architecture - John Reyna, Lauren Stark HENRY ADAMS CERTIFICATE: GRADUATING STUDENT WITH 2ND HIGHEST GPA Awarded in conjunction with the American Institute of Architects to the second highestranking graduating student for scholarship and excellence in a professional architecture program within the academic year fall 2011, spring 2012 and summer 2012. Bachelor of Architecture - Elizabeth Fleischhauer Master of Architecture - Lynnette Mercado ALPHA RHO CHI MEDAL: GRADUATING STUDENT IN BARCH & MARCH PROGRAMS Awarded in conjunction with the National Fraternity to a graduating senior whose leadership, personality and attitude foreshadow exceptional professional worth. Bachelor of Architecture - Catherine O’Sullivan Master of Architecture - Catherine Sullivan FLORIDA FOUNDATION FOR ARCHITECTURE BRONZE MEDAL Presented by Natividad Soto, Vice President of AIA Florida Awarded to a graduating professional degree student who has achieved outstanding academic distinction. Michael Galea COLIN MACDONALD BETSCH MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded to a fourth year architecture student who demonstrates excellence in design. Ana Trinchet PRESTON AWARD Awarded to second year architecture students who demonstrate academic merit and excellence in design. Daniella Coeffi Anthony Lopez FERGUSON, GLASGOW, SCHUSTER, SOTO AWARD Presented by Natividad Soto Awarded to an African-American architecture student who demonstrates academic merit and excellence in design. Limosha McIntosh LIDIA ABELLO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to a second year architecture student who demonstrates academic merit and financial need. Madeline Gonzalez HISTORICAL CONCEPTS SCHOLARSHIP Presented by Joanna Lombard Awarded to outstanding students for design excellence and contribution to the studio culture. Alyssa Batlas Kate Sandberg Lea Teitelbaum Mara Wine THE VILLAGERS SCHOLARSHIPS Presented by Marjorie Palmer, President; and Joann Trombino Awarded to students with a demonstrated interest in preservation, a noteworthy academic record and the potential to make a significant contribution to historic preservation in the future. The Joyce Panciera Pippo Memorial Scholarship - Elizabeth Stanton The Nancy Chambers Pierce Memorial Scholarship - Madeline Gonzalez The Henriette Nolan Harris Memorial Scholarship - Limosha McIntosh OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT & URBANISM AWARD Awarded by the Master of Real Estate Development and Urbanism program in recognition of exceptional efforts and contributions. Noelle T. McCutcheon Molly Susan Parnes GRADUATE THESIS OF THE YEAR Awarded to a graduate student in recognition of an exceptional thesis project. John Reyna Special mention to: Lauren Stark and Ruoyao Liu CENTER FOR URBAN & COMMUNITY DESIGN AWARD Awarded to students in recognition of their instrumental role in the success of the endeavors of the Center for Urban & Community Design. Hooman Akhtari Lauren Stark SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNDERGRADUATE OUTSTANDING DESIGN AWARD Awarded to an outstanding graduating student who has demonstrated dedication to academic excellence in design. Seiji Anderson SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE STUDENT WRITING AWARD Awarded to a student for extraordinary performance in research and written presentations demonstrated in the context of assigned school projects. Daniel Clegg THE CLINTON SCHOLARSHIP Awarded by Bruce and Martha Clinton to financially assist current students completing their Bachelor of Architecture degree. Rebeca M. Chavarria Daniel S. Shaffer Lauren A. O’Halloran FACULTY AWARD FOR STUDENT SERVICE Recognizes student contributions to the civic life of the school. John Reyna Eric Rodgers GETTING THE GOOD WORD OUT FACULTY AWARD FOR PART-TIME FACULTY Honors outstanding contribution to the academic and civic life of the school. Steven Brooke Joachim Perez THE “WOODY” WOODROW W. WILKINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHING Awarded by the School of Architecture Student Body & Student Council President, Audrey Barth Awarded by the Student Council on behalf of the student body to a faculty member for outstanding achievements in teaching. Oscar Machado AIA MIAMI DESIGN AWARDS NOVEMBER 9, 2012 NEW WORLD CENTER EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE Cure and Penabad Architecture & Urban Design, MDO Building EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE Perkins + Will, Signature Place UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD Cure and Penabad Architecture & Urban Design, IMSA UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD R & R Studios, Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, Toftegards Plads Syd UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD Rene Gonzalez Architect, Dune Road Residence STUDENT DESIGN AWARD Eric Rodgers, University of Miami, Prana Fazenda House FIRM OF THE YEAR Mateu Architecture ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR John Forbes, AIA, Forbes Architects URBAN DESIGNER OF THE YEAR Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co. ASSOCIATE OF THE YEAR Yovanna Alvarez, Associate AIA, HKS Architects LEADER IN EDUCATION Jean-Francois Lejeune SILVER AWARD FOR SERVICE Natividad Soto, AIA SILVER AWARD FOR DESIGN Rene Gonzalez STUDENT OF THE YEAR Hooman Akhari, University of Miami As manager of Public Relations and Special Projects for the School of Architecture, Carolyn White is a professional as well as a UM alumnus who helps us in many ways. She believes that her “public” is much larger than just the School’s outside constituents. She stresses that her role is to present the University and the School in a positive light to everyone – the University community and administration, the faculty, the staff, the students, the alumni, our readers, colleagues on and off campus, guests, donors, and other publics. When you ask her about her numerous activities, she will say that in the simplest terms, she keeps track of all of the positives about the School, its administration, faculty and students and then uses different methods to tell others about those positives. Public relations is communicating effectively in numerous ways to all publics. Carolyn graduated from UM’s School of Arts and Sciences cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English and minor in Art History. She spent much of her career working as a bank vice president in community relations and marketing. She returned to her alma mater in 1999. “Returning to campus,” she says, “was like coming home, and communicating with students is rewarding and attending many meetings and academic activities in architecture is like going back to college a second time.” Carolyn White’s responsibilites include writing SOA newsletters, press releases, and website news, as well as flyers and postcards announcing events or news, and SOA Bulletins. She works closely with the UM Communications Department in reporting news of interest to outside publications. She also organizes the SOA special events, the lecture series, the Alumni Barbecue, and she assists faculty with symposia and exhibits. Carolyn maintains close relationships with other UM departments to facilitate interdisciplinary activities, and she has mentored many students who have assisted her work over the years. 13 FACULTY NOTES The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Miami Chapter recognized three faculty members at their Celebrate Architecture & Design Awards Banquet in November 2011 Jose GelabertNavia, Managing Director, Miami Office, Perkins & Will architects, accepted the Excellence in Architecture – Merit Award for the firm; Allan Shulman, FAIA, Architect of the Year; and Sebastian Eilert, Sustainable Design Architect of the Year. Student Catherine O’Sullivan was named UM Student of the Year at the banquet. Jim Adamson, was named the Billy E. Miller DesignBuild Visiting Critic through a gift from the First Florida Building Corporation and its president W. Robert Miller, in memory of Miller’s father. The gift funds Adamson’s position teaching the DesignBuild studio. Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt were honored at the dedication ceremony of their public artwork “I Love You” at Young at Art Museum/Broward County Library. Behar was a guest juror in the 2012 graduate studios final reviews at the School of Architecture in Yale. In September, his work will be part of Temporary Structures, a show at the Walter and McBean Gallery of the San Francisco Art Institute. In collaboration with the School’s Master of Real Estate Development + Urbanism and UM’s Office of Community Engagement, he directed the public art master plan charrette for the OpaLocka Community Development Corporation. Dr. Charles Bohl served as Chair of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Florida Chapter for the past two years and also served as the Program Chair for CNU20: The New World conference held in West Palm Beach in May. For the conference, he co-curated The Art of the New Urbanism exhibition with James Dougherty of Dover Kohl & Partners. The exhibition was shown at the School of Architecture this fall before traveling to other cities, and will form the basis of a book by Bohl and Dougherty. In May, Bohl coorganized a Placemaking seminar and tour for a group of real estate and design professionals from Brazil in conjunction with the Association for Real Estate and Tourism Development (ADIT Brasil). He is currently consulting on planning and urban design initiatives for the City of Hollywood and a lecture series and study of the downtown overlay district for the Business Improvement District of Coral Gables. Rocco Ceo served as a member of the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accreditation team at Kent State University this spring. Jaime Correa chaired the international track and the academic papers track at the CNU20 this spring. He also contributed to the Art of the New Urbanism exhibition at the CNU conference. A team of students (see Student Life) led by Professor Correa won the 2012 Gina Tirinnanzi Memorial Award given by the American Planning Association for the promotion of scholarship and innovation in New Urbanism. He and Professor Jean-Francois Lejeune participated in a preliminary meeting of the long-term San Vito Romano design workshop to be implemented for the Lazzio region by the School of Architecture and five European universities. They have also been invited to assist in the formation of the first International Editorial Board of FORMA CIVITATIS, a peer reviewed international journal for urban and territorial studies. Adib Cure and Carie Penabad have been named Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors at Yale University’s School of Architecture for the spring of 2013. In addition, they were appointed Associate Masters of Stanford Residential College, this fall. They have received the 2012 First Annual Addison Mizner Medal of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (Florida Chapter) for their Cape Dutch House restoration in Coral Gables. At the CNU 20 Conference in May, Professor Cure presented the paper “Off the Map: Informal Cities in Latin America.” Adjunct Professor Andres Duany presented a morning lecture and afternoon roundtable discussion “Heterodoxia Architectonica” on the future of Classicism to the School’s students, faculty and public in March. The event was organized by SOA’s Center for Urban and Community Design. Sebastian Eilert (‘00) and alumna Jane Decker (‘00) have started a radio show on 880 AM every Monday morning at 11 a.m. Called ArchiTALK. The hosts and guests discuss questions related to the business of architecture. In addition, Eilert made a presentation at the Coral Gables Museum, at the request of the Consul General of Germany, on sustainable architecture and the international green building experience and leadership in the United States and Germany. Eric Firley presented a talk on his book The Urban Towers Handbook at The Skyscraper Museum in New York City in June. In August, he spent two weeks at the Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company Architects in Norfolk, Virginia after winning their Virginia Design Medal 2012. Jose Gelabert-Navia presented a lecture on “The Regenerative Hospital” at the 2012 Healthcare Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil in May. Carmen Guerrero was named to the board of directors of the Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board. She has also been invited to be guest curator for an upcoming exhibit at the Coral Gables Museum which will highlight the work of our professors and students for the Museum’s celebration of Italian architecture. Guerrero is assisting the University’s Director of the Division of Continuing Education in designing a new curriculum for the Interior Design Certificate Program which would be launched this fall. Jorge Hernandez, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is the new Chairman of the Diversity Task Force of the Trust. In a recent issue of the Trust’s Forum Journal, he wrote on “Miami Marine Stadium: Making the Case for Exceptional Significance.” Dr. Richard John gave the opening talk “Postmodernism and the Rediscovery of History,” at the Reconsidering Postmodernism conference in New York. He edited The Classicist No.9, the academic journal of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art. This spring, he was invited to serve as a guest juror for graduate reviews at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture and he also served as one of the three judges for the inaugural Mizner Awards of the Florida Chapter of the ICAA. Jean-Francois Lejeune was named to the advisory boards of both the University’s Urban Studies Department and the Center for Latin American Studies. He served as a member of the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accreditation team for the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He published an essay “Schinkel’s Projects for Urban Houses: Living all’antica in the New Bourgeois City” in The Classicist No. 9, and presented three lectures: on new contemporary public spaces at the 2nd Annual Workshop Architecture of Urban Fabrics in San Vito Romano, Roma; on “A Brief History of the New World: Modernity in Latin America” at the CNU 20 in West Palm Beach; and on the Marine Stadium at the France and Florida: Two Perspectives on the Preservation of Modernist Architecture in Fighting for Heritage and Conservation organized by the Alliance Francaise of Miami. Recently, Lejeune was appointed to the City of Miami Beach Planning Board. Joanna Lombard represented the University at a presentation in honor of the 126th birthday of Coral Gables founder George Merrick. The event took place at the Coral Gables Museum along with presentations by other community leaders. John Onyango’s paper “Dubai revisited: Are New Planned Communities More Sustainable?” in the ICE Journal on Sustainable Urban Design and Planning (London). He has presented papers during three international conferences in Spain, Thailand and Scotland. He has submitted a grant application with the National Science Foundation for a three-year project “The Application and Experimental Performance of Passive Ground-Coupled Natural Ventilation System in Hot Humid Climate.” Joachim Perez won a 2011 NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) grant for $10,000 for his proposal “Writing in Architecture as a Professional Endeavour.” The award was presented to the School to teach architecture students the importance of communicating effectively with the written word. Perez is Curator of Exhibitions at the School, a role which began this summer. He also received the faculty award of Part-Time Faculty of the Year. Dean Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk was named Vice Chairman of the U.S. Fine Arts Commission in Washington. In November, she served as a panelist at the conference “Reconsidering Postmodernism,” sponsored by the Institute for Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) in New York City. In May, she was the keynote speaker of the CNU 20 conference in West Palm Beach. Dean Plater-Zyberk and adjunct professor Andres Duany received the Albert Simons Medal, awarded annually by the Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program of the College of Charleston. They were also honored by the Connecticut Architecture Foundation at a benefit for the University of Hartford’s Department of Architecture David LaBau Memorial Scholarship Fund. In addition to his award as Architect of the Year of the AIA Miami Chapter, Allan Shulman was also voted President Elect of the AIA’s Miami Chapter, with his term starting in January 2013. This November, he directed the first conference made possible by the James Deering Danielson Foundation in honor of Florida Modernist Mark Hampton; “East West Dialogues – Modernism in Florida” took place at the School from November 16-18. Shulman served as the principal author of the report designating the Collins Waterfront Architectural District to the National Register. His firm Shulman + Associates’ has received several distinctions: the Soho Beach House project was honored as a finalist for the Urban Land Institute’s South Florida 2011 Project of the Year; it was one of five firms invited to present their concept for “Reimagining the City: Breakers Avenue” at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art; the Belvedere House was featured on the cover of Florida Design Spring/Summer 2012 issue; as pro bono architect, S + A is working on plans for the Audrey Love Gallery and Courtyard at the Bakehouse Art complex. Gilda Santana, Richter librarian in charge of the School of Architecture Paul Buisson Library on the architecture campus, has been promoted to the position of Librarian Associate Professor of the Otto G. Richter Library. Katherine Wheeler gave two papers: “More than Mere Eclecticism: The Queen Anne Revival in England” at the Southeast Society of Architectural Historians conference in Charleston; and “Ceci tuera Cela: Victorian Debates on Architectural Drawing” at the National Society of Architectural Historians conference in Detroit. NEW FACULTY AND ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS STEVEN BROOKE PUBLISHES THE REINCARNATION OF MANUEL BERZUNZA This piece of short fiction about the magic of fine art is available as a Kindle eBook (The RDJ Group, 2012) through Amazon. Brooke is renowned as a prize-winning architectural photographer and author. He teaches architectural photography at SOA. ELLEN J. UGUCCIONI PRODUCES NEW BOOK A SOURCE OF COMMUNITY PRIDE: THE ARCHITECTURE OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH This book was published by the City of Sunny Isles Beach in 2012. “The collective efforts of its citizens brought about the autonomy of Sunny Isles and its incorporation as a city in 1997. This book illustrates a change that brought with it monumental buildings designed by some of Miami’s best architects. ROLANDO LLANES PUBLISHES CIVICA SCHOOLS Civica Schools / 2004-2012 is a collection of educational facilities produced by Civica, an architectural firm headed by Rolando Llanes, BARCH ’83. For additional information about the book, contact Rolando Llanes at llanes@bellsouth.net. 14 LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, SYMPOSIA AND OTHER EVENTS January 23 - February 29 New Palladians, an exhibition on one of the world’s most influential architects Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) and his influence on the architecture of today. SPRING 2012 Jan. 23 Feb. 29 New Palladians, an exhibition on one of the world’s most influential architects Andrea Palladio (15081580) and his influence on the architecture of today. A lecture “New Traditional Architecture & Urbanism and the 21st Century” was presented by the exhibit curator Lucien Steil, Professor at Notre Dame University. Jan. 25 “Architecture After the Crisis?,” a lecture by Visiting Critic and Spanish Architect Manuel Clavel Rojo of Clavel Arquitectos, Murcia, Spain. Jan. 30 “The Brazil Lectures,” a lecture by Dr. Roberto Segre, Architectural Historian, Rio de Janeiro. Feb. 6 The Pruitt-Igoe Myth, a documentary film about the transformation of the American city in the decades after World War II, featuring the St. Louis Pruitt-Igoe housing development, among the hardest hit by the national urban renewal program of the 1950s and 1960s. Presented by the University of Miami’s Office of Civic & Community Engagement. Feb. 15 - Beyond Post-Modernism: The Work 16 of Aldo Rossi and Venturi-Scott Brown, a symposium directed by Professor Roberto Behar, School of Architecture. Participants included Dr. Richard John, University of Miami School of Architecture; Prof. Luca Ortelli, Ecole Polytechnique Federale School of Architecture, Lausanne, Switzerland; Dr.Stanislaus von Moos, Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Art at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, currently teaching at Yale University; and Elizabeth PlaterZyberk, Distinguished Professor and Dean, School of Architecture. Feb. 17 “The High Line – New York’s Park in the Sky: Lessons for Miami Marine Stadium,” a lecture by Robert Hammond, co-founder of the High Line, and Philip Aarons, founding chair. Sponsors included the Friends of the Marine Stadium, the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mezey. Feb. 20 “Housing Class: The Elephant in the Room,” a lecture by Dr. Craig L. Wilkins, Director, Detroit Community Design Center and Senior Lecturer, Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan. Presented by the University of Miami’s Office of Civic & Community Engagement. Feb. 22 - “Latin American Architecture Now 24 & Then” on Twentieth Century and Contemporary Architecture in Latin America, a symposium directed by Professor Roberto Behar, School of Architecture. Participants included Architect Jorge Francisco Liernur, Dean, Escuela de Arquitectura The School of Architecture event series is held in the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall and Korach Gallery at 1215 Dickinson Drive, University of Miami Coral Gables Campus, and is free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. For more information on upcoming events, visit our website, www. arc.miami.edu. SOA lectures are videotaped and available on our website: www.arc.miami.edu/the-school/ videos-and-lectures. Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 19 Apr. 13 Mar. 21 Mar. 26 March 6 Nantes-Miami Urban Mutations, an exhibition of student projects from the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture in Nantes, France and the School of Architecture; on exhibit at the Alliance Francaise, Miami. y Estudios Urbanos Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dr. of Architecture Carlos Eduardo Comas, Director, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Dr. of Architecture Fernando Diez, Director SUMMA+Revista de Arquitectura & Urbanismo, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Sao Paulo, Brazil. “The Challenge of Sustainable Urbanism in the 21st Century City: Urban Mobility and Urban Access,” lecture by Elliott Sclar, Professor of Urban Planning and Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development at Columbia University’s Earth Institute. Presented by the University’s Urban Studies Program. “African Architects Design Multiple Modernities and Continuities,” lecture by Carolyn Armenta Davis, architecture lecturer, curator, critic, writer and jurist. “Heterodoxia Architectonica,” a lecture and conversation on Classicism with Andres Duany, co-founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism and co-founder with Dean Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of the firm Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. Presented by the School of Architecture’s Center for Urban & Community Design. “Il Cantiere Infinito,” lecture by Roberto Gottardi, renowned Cuban Architect now working with the Cuban National Council of Conservation; presented by the School of Architecture’s Center for Urban and Community Design at the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. Nantes-Miami Urban Mutation, an exhibition and opening reception of student projects from the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture in Nantes and the School of Architecture; on exhibit at the Alliance Francaise Miami. “Tomorrow’s Houses: New England Modernism,” lecture by Alexander Gorlin, New York City architect and principal of the firm Alexander Gorlin Architects. Architecture in Perspective 25: An International Juried Exhibition of Architectural Illustration from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators, including 50 awardwinning pieces. James Dougherty, alumnus, Director of Design of the Miami firm of Dover, Kohl & Partners, and one of the winners in the exhibit, presented a public lecture on architectural illustration. “The House in Habana: Domestic Typologies in the Historic Center,” lecture by Madeline de la Caridad Menendez Garcia, Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad de La Habana Colegio Universitario San Geronimo; sponsored by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, Florida Chapter; St. Augustine Baracoa Friendship Association; the American Institute of Architects; Fundacion Amistad; Flagler College, and the University of Miami School of Architecture. Held at the School of Architecture’s Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. “Designing for Diversity: Affordable Housing for America’s Changing Demographic,” panel discussion addressing need for new design and planning models that reflect changing life styles among seniors; moderated by Javier Fernandez, attorney with law firm of Akerman Senterfitt and presented by the University of Miami’s Office of Civic & Community Engagement. March 19 - April 13 Architecture in Perspective 25: An International Juried Exhibition of Architectural Illustration, the American Society of Architectural Illustrators, including the Hugh Ferriss Memorial Prize and 50 Awards of Excellence. in home design; Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall, 6 p.m., followed by a reception and walk through of The Art of the New Urbanism exhibition in the Korach Gallery. Sept. 17 - Nantes-Miami: Urban Mutations, an exhibition of student projects from Oct. 5 the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Nantes and the University of Miami School of Architecture; Perez Architecture Mar. 28 Center, Irvin Korach Gallery, open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 26, 6 p.m., panel discussion with professors and Apr. 3 students from the project, followed by a reception and walk through of the exhibition in the Irvin Korach Gallery. Sept.19 “Sustainability = Equity,” lecture by Mike Pyatok, Pyatok Architects, Oakland, California and Prof. Apr. 16 Emeritus of Architecture at University of Washington; Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall, 6:00 p.m. This lecture is presented by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement. Sept. 24 American Institute of Architects Miami Chapter Membership Meeting, 5 to 6 p.m.; reception, 6 to 8 p.m.; Perez Apr. 25 Architecture Center. Visit www.aia. miami for details. Sept. 28 “Building Groups in Germany: A Democratic Alternative for MultiFamily Housing?”-- a presentation and panel discussion in partnership with the University’s School of Law. The event will feature Dr. Natan Hogrebe, Partner at Schwenke & Schutz in Berlin and expert on the topic, 12:30 p.m. Law faculty seminar room (G482). Call Professor Eric Firley for more information, 305-632-3673. Lecture by Daniel Solomon, Daniel Oct. 3 Solomon Design Partners Inc., San Mar. 7 Francisco, named to Architectural Digest’s 100 Foremost Architects worldwide; Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall, 6 p.m. May 22 “Workforce Housing in the New Oct. 4 Economy: Looking Forward for South Florida’s Employers and Employees,” a half-day conference to share ideas on today’s workforce housing challenges and opportunities in South Florida and across the country, with Michael Stegman, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy June 3 Geithner’s counselor on housing finance policy, and Donna E. Shalala, President of the University of Miami. Hosted by the School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, and the Office of Civic Jan. 18 and Community Engagement. To be Aug. 8 held at another location in the Miami area, space limited, by invitation only. Please contact cwhite@miami.edu. School of Architecture Fall 2012 Golf Oct. 19 Tournament at Biltmore Golf Course in Coral Gables, to benefit the Rome Program. For information and/or reservations, contact Lamar Noriega, lnoriega@miami.edu. School of Architecture Annual Oct. 19 FALL 2012 Homecoming Reunion Barbecue in the SOA Courtyard from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is $15.00 per person. Aug. 20 - The Art of the New Urbanism, an exhibition from the national Congress Corporate tables of 10 are available. Sept. 7 for the New Urbanism conference in For information and reservations, West Palm Beach; Perez Architecture contact Carolyn White, cwhite@miami. Center Irvin Korach Gallery, Monday edu or call her at 305-284-5002. through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Cities, a film premiere directed by Oct. 22 Sanjeev Chatterjee, award-winning Aug. 30 - Meet the Faculty, an exhibition of posters from the National Architectural documentary media maker and Nov. 21 Accrediting Board (NAAB) review Professor in the University’s School in 2011, featuring the School of of Communication. The film explores Architecture faculty and their work. imminent threats to contemporary Perez Architecture Center Glasgow cities around the world including the Hall, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to transformation of and challenges 5 p.m. and during special events. facing struggles associated with urbanization and the creation and Aug. 29 “Merging Ideal and Real: Balancing Good Design with the Economic, sharing of knowledge aimed at the Cultural and Logistical Realities of betterment of urban life. For more Today,” lecture by Marianne Cusato, information, contact the School of designer, author and leading voice Communication at 305-284-2234. Mar. 27 “Classical Language Past and Present,” lecture by David Watkin, Emeritus Professor of the History of Architecture, University of Cambridge, UK; presented by the School of Architecture, The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA), Florida Chapter, and the Coral Gables Museum; presented at the Museum. “Innovating the Everyday,” lecture by Visiting Critic Brian Phillips, founder of Interface Studio Architects LLC in Philadelphia. “Past Meets Present: Applying the Southern Vernacular Precedent of Yesterday to the Designs of Today,” lecture by Andrew Cogar, alumnus and partner in the Atlanta firm Historical Concepts. “Structural Architecture of Bridges,” lecture by Enzo Siviero, Professor of Structural Mechanics at the IUAV University of Venice; presented by the School of Architecture and the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. “Simplifying It: Practical Approaches for Implementing Development Strategies in Historic Main Streets and Commercial Districts,” lecture by Kennedy Lawson Smith, principal of Community Land Use + Economics Group, LLC and former director National Trust for Historic Preservation’s National Main Street Program; sponsored by the School of Architecture and the Business Improvement District of Coral Gables at the Coral Gables Museum. Graduation Exhibition of designs selected by graduating students, Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center Irvin Korach Gallery. “Update on University’s Plans Which Will Impact Architecture and the Community,” remarks by University President Donna E. Shalala at a meeting of the American Institute of Architects Miami Chapter; open to AIA members, students and the public at the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. “Continuing George Merrick’s Legacy,” a presentation by School of Architecture Professor Joanna Lombard as part of the celebration of George Merrick’s birthday at the Coral Gables Museum. United States Green Building Council Miami Chapter, regular monthly meetings and lectures the second Wednesday evening of the month, 6:00 to 8:30 p.m., Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall. Members and students are free. For more information, visit http://www. usgbc.org. May 7 - May 11 Graduation Exhibition, designs selected by graduating students on display through graduation activities. Oct. 29 Nov. 21 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 30 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 8 9 Nov. 10 Feb. 20 Nov. 16 18 Dec. 13 Colombia: Transformed, an exhibition tracing ten recently built social projects by five leading voices in contemporary Colombian architecture: Daniel Bonilla, Giancarlo Mazzanti, Felipe Mesa, Juan Manuel Pelaez and Felipe Uribe. Perez Architecture Center Irvin Korach Gallery, open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (see below for reception and walk through on evening of November 8). “House and Garden,” a lecture by Visiting Critic Victoria Baran, Senior Associate, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, New York City, specializing in the design and administration of luxury residential projects; Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall, 6:00 p.m. The American Institute of Architects Miami Chapter presents a wealth of activities for Celebrate Architecture + Design Month (November) throughout Miami-Dade County. The Design Awards and Installation Gala will be on November 9 at the New World Center on Miami Beach. For a complete calendar of events, visit www.aiamiami.org. “In Practice,” lecture by Terry Riley, Visiting Critic and founding partner of K/R (Keenen/Riley, 1984), an architectural studio well known for its designs for art museums and galleries throughout the United States; Perez Architecture Center Glasgow Hall, 6 p.m. “Disability in 21st Century America: Political, Social and Cultural Imperatives,” a lecture by Simi Linton, writer, consultant and public speaker and one of America’s foremost experts on disability and the arts. She works with a diverse range of cultural organizations and universities to improve and increase the way disability is represented and depicted in all art forms. Lecture: 5:00 p.m. in the Bank United Center Fieldhouse. Sponsored by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement. Dialogues with the Informal City: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean, a symposium cosponsored by the University’s Center for Latin American Studies and the School of Architecture, starting at 6 p.m. on Nov. 8, followed by a reception and walk through of the exhibition Colombia Transformed. Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. Free and open to the public. Reservations not required. See the complete schedule on the School of Architecture website under News, www.arc.miami.edu. Building Bacardi: Art, Architecture and Identity, an exhibition by School of Architecture Professor Allan Shulman, FAIA; to be held at the Coral Gables Museum. Call the Museum for more information, 305603-8067. East-West Dialogues: Modernism in Florida, a symposium starting with a keynote address by Robert McCarter, Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis, Nov. 16, 6 p.m.; Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. The symposium is made possible by the generosity of The James Deering Danielson Foundation in honor of Florida Modernist Mark Hampton. Free and open to the public. Reservations not required. See the complete schedule on the School of Architecture website under News, www.arc.miami.edu. Fall Commencement followed by reception and graduation exhibition in Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center Irvin Korach Gallery. 15 CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE JUNE 1, 2011 THROUGH MAY 31, 2012 GIFTS FROM FRIENDS Agustin Abalo Beth S. and Leslie Adler Louis J. Aguirre Khaled W. Alawadhi Fatima E. Al-Momen Eduardo A. Ampuero Saeko T. and Mark R. Anderson Agustin R. Arellano, Sr. Charles N. Bell Sandra R. Birmaher Christopher J. Blackman Christopher S. Blair Charles C. Bohl Connie S. and Peter E. Bookholt Richard T. Braun Steven Brooke Calene F. Candela Isabel Canete Myrna F. and Brian C. Canin Marlene B. Carlin Nancy M. Casares Angela Ciceraro Joan F. Clancey Martha O. and Bruce E. Clinton Andrea L. and Carlton W. Cole Carla Coleman Ugo Colombo George L. Cuesta Susan Cumins Dawn and Alfred D’Alessandro Richard G. Daniels Robert S. Davis Victor De Konschin Luis F. de la Aguilera Lillian S. De La Horra Manuel A. De Lemos Patrick Downes Alberto Fernandez Hector J. Fernandez Virginia S. and Leslie H. Fiur Rebecca T. and Franklin J. Fleischhauer Neil G. Frank Joan G. and Joseph C. Frechette Allyson Fritz and William M. Pearson Richard Garcia Lois B. Gavcovich LeRoy M. Goldstein Lauren R. Gould Inae A. Griffith Andrew B. Hellinger Gene Herman Rita D. and Benjamin D. Holloway Yasmin Ishmael Dawn M. Jones Neisen O. Kasdin Michael F. Kashtan Sharon Kelln Marieanne Khoury-Vogt Deborah S. Klem Martha S. and C. Frasuer Knight Debra L. Kulig Patti H. Ladwig Henry O. Langston Pearl J. and Wallace Lazarus Joe F. Lobos Joanna L. Lombard and Denis H. Hector Valentin Lopez Elizabeth P. and Jay W. Lotspeich* Catherine W. Lynn and Vincent J. Scully Alexander C. MacIntyre Juan J. 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Quick Manuel Synalovski 1996 Andrew B. Cogar Eric R. Osth Tricia A. Russell David S. Swetland Rafael Tapanes Where there’s a Will, there’s a way to support the School of Architecture! By naming the University of Miami School of Architecture as a beneficiary in your will, you can: • 1984 Kevin J. D’Angiolillo Elisa L. Love-Wahler Max E. Ruehrmund III fulfill your philanthropic goals and support a cause at the School of Architecture such as scholarships for deserving and/or needy students; funding for one of the many programs the School offers; or funding for a lecture series to bring distinguished architects and others to campus minimize your taxable estate simplify the probate process Through a bequest in your will, you still retain full use and control of your assets during your life. It’s easy – just ask your attorney to draft a codicil to your existing will or, if you don’t have a will, now 1997 Valery Augustin Adib J. Cure James B. Dougherty Jesus A. Martinez Jodel F. 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