

CAREER TIMELINE
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research

Large full service company headquartered in Syracuse, NY. My introduction to the profession of architecture. Exposure to public work, airport renovations, surveying and other responsibilities related to architecture.


Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. Owners representative assisting the design and engineering department. Project & construction management experience. Iconic, large project designed by world renowned architects Maya Lin and Toshiko Mori. Exposure to construction schedules, logistic plans, building user requirements, lab planning, contracts and project procedures.
C Lewis Tomaselli Architects
Architecture design-build firm focused on residential and commercial design. Small scale project exposure. Basic design solutions and detailing experience.
Award winning architecture firm in Harvard Square Cambridge, Massachusetts. Small firm allowed the opportunity to take on greater responsibilities. Gained retail, healthcare and higher education design experience. Completed international work by developing the design, producing construction drawings and coordinating building systems. Exposure to High speed retail work gave me experience with branding and rending.
• Pediatrics at Newton Wellesley Hospital
• Wellesley College Renovation
• Roxbury Community College Master Plan
• Gubelin Jewelry Boutique - Hong Kong, Malaysia, Switzerland
C&S Companies Audrey O’Hagan ArchitectsCannonDesign

Award winning international architecture and engineering firm. Exposure to world class Science and Technology building design. Drawing production lead for the Cambridge Campus Expansion Project. Participated in lab planning. BIM manager working efficiently in complex Revit models to meet deadlines under pressure. Supported construction administration.
Stantec Architecture Inc.

Top 10 global design firm with approximately 22,000 employees working in over 400 locations across 6 continents. Project manager and team lead for a 44-story, 434 residential unit tower a part of the Miami Worldcenter $2 billion master plan development. BIM Manager. Developed and negotiated fee proposals. Formerly employed by ADD Inc, participated in the company acquisition by developing delivery and quality control standards.
• 4666 Broadway, NYC
• Weston Residences
• Minnesota Master Plan
• 1040 S. Miami Avenue, Miami
• 400 Biscayne Avenue, Miami
• Solitair Brickell
• 334 St Pete
• AER in The Arts District, Tampa
• Ritz Carlton Residences, Miami Heart
• Flamingo Renovation, Miami Beach
• Miami Worldcenter Block H
MARCH Associates
Dedicated to the planning, design and construction of high quality educational and corporate facilities
• Whitesboro Central School District
• Stamford Central School District
• Hermon DeKalb Central School District
• Salmon River Central School District
• Oriskany Central School District
• Lowville Central School District
• Madison Central School District
• The Center Office Renovation
• 311 Main Historic Mixed Use Rehabilitation
• Elevate CNY Sports Complex Renovation & Master Plan
• Otter Lake Camp
• Hanna Residence
• Cornell Cooperative Extension Office Addition
• Frankfort Fire Department
CAMBRIDGE CAMPUS EXPANSION PROJECT

Location Cambridge, Massachusetts
Designers Maya Lin Studio with Bialosky + Partners Architects
Toshiko Mori Architect
AOR, Structure & MEP CannonDesign
General Contractor Skanska USA Building Inc
Stats
• 800,000 GSF
• LEED Gold
• 459 Parking Spaces
• Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
• Co-generation Plant
◦ Owners representative for NIBR
◦ Reviewed contracts & proposals
◦ Examined program & code requirements
◦ Analyzed design & construction systems
◦ Generated daily field reports
◦ Developed the project procedures manual
◦ Participated in the value engineering process
◦ Prepared reports and presentation documents
◦ Joined CannonDesign on the architectural side
◦ Drawing production lead
◦ Participated in lab planning
◦ Supported construction administration
◦ BIM manager
Located at the heart of the Boston’s innovation area, the new research complex for Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research (NIBR) in Cambridge is transforming the practice of medicine. At more than 800,000 sf, the two-building complex brings more than 1,000 researchers together with one goal: to discover new medicines for some of the toughest health challenges in the world.
The goal for the project was to create an ideal work environment for research, with specific emphasis on increasing the exchange of knowledge and levels of interdisciplinary collaboration. To ensure NIBR achieved this goal, a 16,000 sf “experiment” was conducted down the street at 200 Technology Square (200TS). The lessons learned at 200TS acted as the launching pad for the design of the laboratories in NIBR’s new Cambridge campus.
The new campus consists of two interconnected buildings surrounding an expansive 1.35-acre courtyard. Dubbed a “new scientific workplace,” the entire complex challenges traditional research building paradigms. From the high-design aesthetic to the enriched laboratory environments, focus on sustainability, dedication to culture, and commitment to economic and community impact – NIBR is redefining what it means to be a scientific workplace.

As the project evolved, the team faced challenges keeping up with the changes. Final design reviews were performed concurrently the project’s construction.
NV5 provided commissioning services for this best-in-class biomedical campus expansion. This very large, complex project included building systems that support science research spaces, collaborative work areas, administrative space, an auditorium, dining facilities, and a below-grade vivarium that includes a 35,000-SF rodent (mice and rats) vivarium and a 6,000-SF zebra fish vivarium plus a 459-vehicle parking facility and central utilities co-generation plant.
The project encompassed the construction of two new buildings with 550,000 square feet of laboratory, office, and retail space, and the renovation of an existing structure (Building N42).
This environmentally responsible and sustainable design includes above-grade glass-clad structures integrating daylighting concepts, innovative solar shading, and vegetated roof areas into the exterior envelopes of the new buildings whose laboratory facilities require control of indoor environmental conditions within very close tolerances, with the highest degree of reliability.


Its visual centerpiece is an unusual perforated stone screen that wraps around the main building’s exterior and is supported by an aluminum curtainwall. Design of unique facade system involving stone veils in front of glazed curtain walling for a pharmaceutical research building. The Maya Lin facade design comprises of 290,000 square feet of a distinctive randomly perforated natural stone screen hung from a unitized aluminum curtain wall system, an unusual system that has been developed in detail by Eckersley O’Callaghan. The stone design and supporting stainless steel structure assembled as individual panels that later combine into megapanels that are fixed to the aluminum curtain wall behind, which is then fixed to the primary structure using conventional brackets. This innovative approach has enabled the cladding contractor to save considerable assembly time on site.


Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research is Maya Lin’s largest architectural project. Lin designed the master plan as well as two of the three buildings. She settled on a format that assigned laboratories to a glass-walled medium-rise slab set at an angle against a lowrise street-front volume with ground-floor commercial spaces and offices above. The evident aim is to encourage a lively engagement with pedestrians often missing along this sometimes barren stretch of Cambridge’s biotech corridor on Massachusetts Avenue.
The obliquely angled facade of the scheme’s lower portion is clad with pale stone blocks worked into porous patterns meant to evoke microscopic sections of bone. The top story is wrapped in a continuous horizontal band of glass beneath a projecting flat roof, which brings to mind mid-century modernism that might have been executed in Miami or Rio de Janeiro, or by Herzog and de Meuron, whose Switch House addition to their Tate Modern gallery in London, which opened in June, has similar exterior of perforated brick.


On a four-acre parcel of MIT-owned land at 181 Massachusetts Avenue the new Novartis campus forges an important connection between Kendall Square and Central Square. Per an agreement with MIT, Novartis includes active ground floor uses on Massachusetts Avenue, helping to add vibrancy to this important commercial corridor through street-level retail space, pedestrian connections, and new green spaces.



The environmental performance exceeds Novartis’ stringent global sustainability standards. The lighting design objectives for the new campus were to combine natural and artificial lighting for attractive, energy efficient, cost effective, and LEED compliant results that would support a collaborative working environment. 22 Windsor is a glowing backdrop for the subtly lighted courtyard of winding paths over a rolling landscape. 181 Massachusetts Avenue, is wrapped in a perforated and rear-illuminated stone screen wall, providing a dramatic presence along the main thoroughfare. Initial design concepts were developed by Atelier Ten. These designs were unified through a common luminaire and control vocabulary for all buildings to ensure balanced luminance levels, color temperatures, and technologies for optimal energy performance and maintainability.


Atelier Ten advised the design team on high-performance strategies to reach the project’s ambitious sustainability goals. The complex incorporates the latest technologies in laboratory design ranging from low-flow fume hoods to water cooling equipment to exemplify the Novartis “Lab of the Future” vision. Using a high-performance facade with triple pane glazing and external shading, 181 Massachusetts Avenue optimizes thermal and visual comfort for lab spaces, also creating exciting social spaces throughout the buildings. The building systems are highly optimized with a stormwater system that collects, treats, and reuses 1.73 million gallons of water per year from roof areas for the cooling towers. To reduce the energy costs, the building includes multiple level of heat recovery as well as a large co-generation energy facility to reuse greenhouse gas emission. This strategy has reduced the energy cost by 45%.



PEDIATRICS AT NEWTON-WELLESLEY
Location Newton, Massachusetts
Client Pediatrics at Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Stats • Renovation of existing waiting area, exam rooms, and support space

• Complete re-design of patient waiting room
◦ Produced the design & drawing documentation
◦ Provided design studies working with client demands
◦ Produced 3D renderings
◦ Completed construction drawings
◦ Reviewed design for value engineering opportunities
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The redesign of the waiting room incorporates the doctors passion for photography. Pictures are framed in playful boxes that provide a personal connection between the doctor and patients. The proposed design takes advantage of the ceiling to enhance the small space without taking up usable square footage. The exam rooms are stacked along a single loaded corridor broken up with a slight angle of the waiting room wall.




OPTION A


4666 BROADWAY

◦ Production lead assisting in the design
◦ Produced 3D renderings & diagrams

◦ Completed as-of-right design submittal to the NYC board











◦ Zoning analysis & calculations
◦ Developed presentation documents
Precedent Image: NoXX Apartment | Istanbul, Turkey The firm, headed by Marcello Porcelli, once owned several gas stations throughout the city. But they are slowly developing all those lots into residential buildings. The curved corner plot is vacant and currently used for parking. The developer will need to get a variance for the site as the project is much larger than what the zoning in the neighborhood allows. The developer will have to provide some affordable units if the zoning change is approved.






























The developer Larga Vista Companies will apply for a variance as the project is much larger than zoning allows. In order for the city to approve the rezoning, affordable and ADA units need to be provided. The 225-foot-tall development would rise at the corner of Broadway and Nagle Avenue, across the street from Fort Tryon Park. The building would hold 171 apartments, stacked on top of 7,780 square feet of retail. The apartments would be spread across 148,565 sf of residential space, for average units weighing in around 870 square feet. Apartments would begin on the second floor, with each story hosting eight to 15 units. Amenities would also include shared roof decks on the sixth and 19th floors, laundry rooms, a bike wash, and a 24-car garage below grade.


WESTON RESIDENCES
Location Weston, Florida
Company Stantec Architecture Inc.
Stats • 12 Stories
• 203 Residential Apartment Units

◦ Produced planning package
◦ Developed BIM model
◦ Coordinated 3D renderings
◦ Zoning analysis & calculations






















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400 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Location Miami, Florida
Client PMG
Stats • Over 2,000,000 GSF
• 29,000 Retail NSF | Church 18,000 NSF
• 75 Story Apartment Tower | 58 Story Condo Tower
• 698 Rental Apartment Units | 244 Condo Units
• 995 Total Parking Spaces
◦ Conceptual building design
◦ Planning, layout & design studies
◦ Conceptual test-fit package
◦ Zoning analysis & calculations
◦ Site study (sun study)
◦ Conceptual 3D model & rendering coordination


The 400 Biscayne site allows for 1.8 million square feet of development, about 1,150 residential units and unlimited height, pending FAA approval, under its T6-8O zoning. It has 305 feet of frontage along the boulevard. The first phase will include a 690-unit, roughly 500-foot apartment tower with about 10,000 square feet of commercial, retail and restaurant space and will be part of the developer’s X Social Communities apartment portfolio.

PMG is working on securing about $150 million in construction financing. Construction will likely begin in the third quarter of this year with an estimated completed date of the summer of 2020. That stretch of Biscayne Boulevard has several projects in the planning or construction phases, including the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum and the completed Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. In 2016, Kawa Capital Management bought into the Holiday Inn site nearby at 340 Biscayne Boulevard, which was previously approved for a mixed-use tower. As part of the deal, the developer will build First United Methodist a new, 20,000 sf church on the site with a separate entrance. Amenities under PMG’s new apartment line typically include co-working spaces, fitness studios, communal kitchens, package lockers, bike storage and other millennial-oriented features, like keyless entry. In South Florida, previously announced projects under that brand include X Las Olas, which broke ground this week, and X Miami, previously known as Vice, at 300 Biscayne Boulevard. X Miami is expected to open this summer with rents starting at $1,600 a month.

SOLITAIR BRICKELL
Location Miami, Florida
Client ZOM
Stats • 48 Stories
• 438 Residential Apartment Units
• 468 Parking Spaces
• 6,200 NSF Retail
• Completed in 2018


◦ Assisted the design team with drawing production & pre-construction services
◦ Responded to RFIs
◦ Produced construction drawings
Under construction since mid 2015, the 50-story Solitair Brickell rental tower is complete and ready to show off its unique basket-weave design inspired by the angular trunk of a Medjool date palm tree. In addition to 438 luxury residential units, the development boasts one of the highest resort style pools in Miami on its 50th-floor deck. Other amenities include a billiard room, lounge, business center, and a fitness complex with an outdoor yoga space.




Developed by ZOM Living, the newly completed tower features 6,200 square feet of ground-floor retail space and garage parking for 463 vehicles. Solitair Brickell is located just steps from the massive, mixed-use Brickell City Centre shopping development. The zigzag structure with serrated balconies represents fight, movement, lightness and two dimensional shifting planes. Alternating balcony guardrail treatments create a simple and elegant statement, and glazed segments face northeast to guide views towards Biscayne Bay while solid rails face northwest. Solitair achieved NGBS certification. It avoids direct sunlight and solar radiation with wells that will capture storm water, and interior materials, such as paint, carpets, adhesives and sealants will be low emitting to maintain optimum indoor air.






334 ST. PETE RESIDENCE
Location St. Petersburg, Florida
Client American Land Ventures
Stats • 430,450 GSF
• 24 Stories
• 203 Residential Apartment Units

• 316 Parking Spaces
• 13,890 Retail SF
◦ Assisted the design team through building re-designs, drawing production & pricing studies
◦ Structure and MEP coordination
◦ Produced construction drawings & details
◦ Completed life safety drawings & code reviews
◦ Zoning analysis & calculations
St. Petersburg is one of the hottest markets in Florida. The city’s downtown has been in the midst of an unprecedented boom in new apartments. Recently, Miami’s Related Group broke ground for a 368-unit, 15-story apartment tower in the 800 block of Central Avenue. That and four other projects, either underway or planned, will add more than 1,500 units to the 1,340 finished in the last three years. Encouraged by the success of its existing downtown apartment tower called AER, ALV is moving ahead with plans for another one. AER opened in May 2016, outperformed its pro forma and is over 90 percent occupied.
AER, sold for $127 million in Tampa Bay’s biggest ever apartment deal. Camden, one of the country’s largest owners of multi-family rental communities, purchased the 17-story, 358-unit building. Camden believes the purchase price is 5 to 10 percent below the current replacement cost. The sale works out to $354,745 per unit. That is more than for any other multi-family apartment transaction in the bay area. The new tower will have more stories but less units. Residents living near AER in St. Petersburg suffered through months of pile driving. Due to the buildings size and location three blocks from Tampa Bay, concrete piles had to be sunk deep into the earth. To the relief of nearby residents, the new tower won’t involve any pile driving.



AER IN THE ARTS DISTRICT
Location Tampa, Florida
Client American Land Ventures
Stats • 606,160 GSF
• 33 Stories
• 271 Residential Apartment Units

• 465 Parking Spaces



• 7,000 Retail SF
◦ Team lead for drawing production and entitlements submittal.










◦ Zoning analysis & calculations



◦ Independently produced & coordinated the Design District Review submittal with the city of Tampa





◦ Completed pricing studies & building redesigns for efficiency
◦ Structure and MEP coordination




◦ Completed construction drawings


◦ Completed life safety drawings & code reviews







Years in the making, a luxury residential tower in downtown Tampa is moving closer to groundbreaking. Design plans have been submitted for a residential tower near the David J. Straz Jr. Center for Performing Arts to the city of Tampa. AER was originally proposed in January 2013. One reason for the project's delay is that roadwork construction must be scheduled around the Straz's Broadway series, giving it a narrow window in which to break ground. The roadway plan and design plans must be approved before ALV could move forward with construction. The site for the tower where the tower will be built does not yet exist — Cass and Tyler streets must be reconfigured to create the 1-acre footprint for the building. AER — which stands for Arts and Entertainment Residences — have had their issues. The Tampa project was first announced in 2013, but concerns about its effect on traffic flow and the center’s performance schedule have delayed groundbreaking. The design plans detail a 33-story tower with 271 residential units and 7,335 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.. A 5,335-square-foot amenities lounge will also be on the ground floor.




RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES

Location Miami Beach, Florida
Client Lionheart Capital
Stats • Adaptive Reuse (Existing Hospital - Residential)
• 111 Luxury Condos
• 15 stand-alone villas designed by Piero Lissoni
◦ Assisted the design team during construction
◦ Responded to RFIs
◦ Provided design solutions
The fortress-like property offers 15 single-family villas and 111 condominium homes with an oasis of gardens, pools, entertainment spaces and private boat docks, priced from $2 million to more than $40 million per residence. Bringing together exceptional amenities and services with modern architecture and design unmatched in South Florida. Set in a quiet corner of Miami Beach where lake, ocean and waterway meet, the project will offer luxury waterfront living—seven acres of gardens, pools, entertainment spaces and a private marina. Expansive residences will redefine Miami Modern, incorporating natural materials and framed views with resort-style service and detailed Italian craftsmanship.


Master Italian architect Piero Lissoni designed The Residences with what he describes as, “a classical, European approach working around the individual and the context, to respect the nature in which I design.” Lissoni designs projects that contribute substance to the neighborhoods in which they are built so that, “each and every element is designed in harmony with Miami Beach” for a result of, “purism, cleanliness, and openness.”

The rectangular-shaped garden will be made of a large lawn area and feature and feature rocks. Small stairs will connects the terraces at different levels, some dense vegetation will ensure privacy from the public area terrace. The pre-cast concrete retain walls has been replaced by a graded plater which extends the garden shape towards the public park. The planter low walls could made with assembled blocks as they might exceed the property lines. Two gates instead of one will discharge the egress ways from the fire stairs, the need of a second ramp in front of the public area windows. The public park pathway is reduced, and a simple long bench and sculptural ing fountain makes the public relax space.


The Residences feature 60 unique floor plans with units reaching to over 11,000 square feet and standalone Villa Residences, eight with waterfront views and seven with garden views. With private elevator foyers, sprawling terraces, summer kitchens and private plunge pools, many homes feature state-of-the-art technology and resort-style amenities reaching the highest of expectations. Stepping into the lobby of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, visitors are instantly flooded with a poetic sense of space and light, which Lissoni recounts as, “a tri-dimensionality that will truly move those who enter.”

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Stantec has designed the under-construction Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach, on the site of the old Miami Heart Institute. The shell of the old eight-story structure is kept in place because zoning regulations would have required a new structure to have fewer stories. Converting a medical building and hospital into high-end luxury residences wasn’t easy. The entire complex of six buildings had to be connected into one structure and then retrofitted for living. Walls were torn out, balconies added and ceilings raised. Prices for the 111-unit building start at $2 million.
Public Park and Meditation Garden / Gate, Wall and steps
Public Park and Meditation Garden / Gate, Wall and steps
RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES MIAMI BEACH | ENTRY AREAS REDESIGN CONCEPT | 2016.11.16
Public Park and Meditation Garden / Gate, Wall and steps
RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES MIAMI BEACH | ENTRY AREAS REDESIGN CONCEPT | 2016.11.16
Public Park and Meditation Garden / Gate, Wall and steps

RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES MIAMI BEACH | ENTRY AREAS REDESIGN CONCEPT | 2016.11.16
RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES MIAMI BEACH | ENTRY AREAS REDESIGN CONCEPT | 2016.11.16



FLAMINGO RENOVATION
Location Miami Beach, Florida
Client Aimco
Stats • Level 3 Alteration
• 14 Stories
• 415 Luxury Rental Apartments


• 4 Phases
◦ Assisted the design team with drawing reviews, production, engineer coordination & project specifications.

◦ QC drawing review
◦ Structure & MEPFP coordination
◦ CD drawing production
◦ Completed life safety drawings
◦ Complete level 3 alteration code review
◦ Product selection & specifications
◦ Storm drainage calculations
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Renovations are underway for the North and Central towers of Flamingo South Beach. The North tower renovations include scaling back the number of units from 614 to 446 to make residences larger. The apartment Investment and management company Aimco purchased the apartment towers and plaza in 2004 for approximately $62.5 million. Plans include adding an open public plaza and updating exteriors and landscaping at the 1500 Bay Road complex.









MIAMI WORLDCENTER BLOCK H
Location Miami, Florida
Client Miami Worldcenter | ZOM

Stats • Over 1,000,000 GSF
• 1 Building - 2 Owners
• 44 Story Residential Tower | 12 Story Retail & Parking Garage
• 434 Residential Apartment Units
• 45,000 NSF Commercial Space
◦ Project manager executing the lead role
◦ Managed a project team of 8 members plus consultants
◦ Oversaw the design from concept through CDs
◦ Participated in pre-construction bidding & value engineering
◦ Prepared & negotiations fee proposals
◦ Coordination with all disciplines
◦ Directed zoning & permitting efforts

◦ Produced construction details
◦ BIM manager
◦ Participated in sustainability workshops
◦ Coordinated life safety requirements
◦ Accommodated 2 different owners with shared building utilities
◦ Produced owner cost allocation diagrams
◦ Coordinate with the overall master development
◦ Took over as design architect
◦ Provided design solutions including a revised pool deck design, residential unit outdoor showers, electrical vault relocation, bodega lounge and more.

Stantec is leading the architecture and design of the luxury Luma residential building in downtown Miami, Florida. The tower is part of the Miami Worldcenter project a high end mixed-use development that will redefine the downtown skyline. The 44-story tower is 542,000 SF and will house 434 residential units each with a terrace affording them view of the city skyline or the Atlantic Ocean. Occupying nearly 30 acres, Miami Worldcenter is one of the largest private real estate developments currently underway in the United States. The ten-block project will include world-class retail, hospitality and residential uses in the center of Miami’s urban core. The project is expected to account for more than $2 Billion in new investment within downtown Miami.


The development’s retail component will span five blocks of pedestrian-only promenade, encompassing approximately 400,000 sf of retail space. The centerpiece will be a central plaza, “a gathering place” that can be used for farmers’ markets, outdoor movies, book fairs and concerts. Miami Worldcenter Managing Principal Nitin Motwani described the “The focal point of Miami Worldcenter, at the end of the day, is really a city within a city.” The Forbes Co. and Taubman, partners on the retail portion, are in talks with a range of high traffic and luxury retailers and restaurants that would occupy one-story, two-story, and possibly three-story buildings. The partners will have control over curating the selection, so that it will be a merchandise mix that caters to cosmopolitan Miami demographics.




In 2015 Miami Worldcenter’s initial plans for a larger enclosed mall were canceled in favor of “High Street” retail due to the retail landscape changing nationwide. Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s, originally planned as anchors of the mall, were to have 300,000 sf combined within a 760,000 sf mall. Competition for retail is heating up in Miami-Dade, with Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops expanding and a new $4 billion mega-mall, American Dream Mall, planned for the Miami Lakes area. New luxury designer boutiques are opening in Miami’s Design District, Wynwood is adding hip new shops, and Brickell City Centre, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, is complete. Paramount Miami Worldcenter, the 700-foot, 513-unit tower will be at the core of the development. Both Miami Worldcenter’s retail component and Paramount Miami Worldcenter are expected to be completed in 2019. Miami Worldcenter’s 27-acre development will also include apartments, a hotel and exhibition center. Miami-based MDM Group plans to develop a new Marriott Marquis hotel, set to feature 1,800 hotel rooms and 600,000 square-feet of meeting and event space near the intersection of Northeast Seventh Street and North Miami Avenue. ZOM’s 429-unit luxury apartment building, Luma, will rise along Northeast Second Avenue.



LOGO DESIGN
Client Four Winds Construction






• Independently developed company branding from conceptual sketches to final graphic design vector files


• Incorporated clients request to include the families barn and wind vane
• Modern look with simple font & clean icons
