NOTABLE PROJECTS

The James W. & Francis G. McGlothlin School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

  • Winning competition entry

  • 200,000 sf; $138,000,000

  • 12-story steel-frame structure, precast concrete panel cladding.

  • The new School of Medicine for the Virginia Commonwealth University comprises a medical education and research complex with teaching spaces, simulation and clinical skills, research, a 250-seat auditorium, student interaction areas, public spaces and a bridge to an adjacent hospital.

  • Held integral role from competition through construction, led team as BIM pilot project for PCF.

The Tivoli Edge, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark

  • 25,000 m2; $120,000,000;

  • 4-story steel structure with intelligent, undulating, glazed curtain wall. The project addresses the redevelopment of the edge of a renowned, historic, publicly-accessible garden and cultural/amusement facility.

  • The design includes mixed-use, high-end retail, dining, entertainment, and luxury hotel program functions. Lead designer and project manager.

  • Traveled to London to conduct meetings on feasibility and budget.

  • Ongoing travel to Copenhagen for design reviews and presentations with clients, consultants, and prospective tenants.

  • Curated exhibition concurrent with press release and public review of project. Construction to begin 2017.

Etz Chaim Mixed-Use Development, Private Enterprise, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 50,000 m2 mixed-use development in historic district near the Old City in Jerusalem.

  • Two 25-story, reinforced concrete residential towers clad in Jerusalem stone implementing a living facade; and a 6-story boutique hotel, health club & spa on main thoroughfare.

  • Successful site planning preserves five existing historic structures.

  • Conceptual design and development were executed using parametric design and Building Information Modeling (BIM).

  • As Job Captain/Project Architect, I played a key role in all aspects of the project, from contract negotiations through creation of project presentations and design development; traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through Department of Historic Preservation and Jerusalem City Council.

Public School 298, New York School Construction Authority (SCA), Queens, NY

  • Winning competition entry.

  • 106,000 sf; $62,000,000.

  • Four-story, steel-frame structure clad in brick and precast concrete.

  • Involved in competition-winning project team through conceptual development.

  • Using this project, we helped guide the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards.

  • Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices.

  • Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference.