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<br />BEAarchitects
<br />Adrian PriceCost Estimating, Scheduling
<br />experience
<br />Mr. Price is a project designer with BEA who has achieved the Academic Excellence Award 2009, from
<br />the College of Architecture & the Arts. He was also awarded the Florida International University Tau Sigma
<br />Delta Bronze Medal 2009-Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society of Architecture & Allied Arts 2008.
<br />Cruise Terminal No. 1 with Parking Facility, Canaveral Port Authority, Port Canaveral, FL. De-
<br />sign-build of state-of-the-art, 188,000-SF passenger cruise terminal. The two-story facility is designed
<br />to meet the comfort needs of passengers, is fully handicapped accessible and conforms to the technical
<br />and operational requirements of mega cruise ships -- the largest cruise ships in the industry that hold
<br />5,000 passengers. (included CBP facilities)
<br />Port of Istanbul, Turkey. Provided CAD and BIM services for the new Civic Center that features a cruise
<br />ship terminal, a convention center, a retail mall and an open air Turkish market. The terminal is designed to
<br />handle 3 homeport cruise ships in addition to 2 port-of-call vessels to be built in 3 phases. The monumental
<br />170,000 SF terminal sits at the corner of the entire complex. It plays an important role in supporting the
<br />retail and the market by directing pedestrians towards the revenue yet controlling security along the port
<br />area. An innovative design in traffic flow provides adequate parking for buses, taxis and private vehicles.
<br />Cruise Terminal No. 6, Canaveral Port Authority, Port Canaveral, FL. Mr. Price was the BIM and CAD
<br />Production Manager for the design-build and state-of-the-art, 105,000-SF passenger cruise terminal. The
<br />two-story facility is designed to meet the comfort needs of passengers, is fully handicapped accessible
<br />and conforms to the technical and operational requirements of mega cruise ships -- the largest cruise
<br />ships in the industry that hold 5,000 passengers. Special attention was being given to passenger needs
<br />in an effort to enhance the overall cruise experience. For example, passengers approaching the terminal
<br />will be able to see cruise-related information on large LED display screens that are being incorporated
<br />into the building facade. Passenger drop-off areas will have wide canopies to provide shelter from the
<br />sun and rain. The tall curtain wall in the lobby area will provide passengers with views of cruise ships,
<br />as well as bring natural light into the space. (included CBP facilities)
<br />Cargo Area Gate Complex, Port of Miami, Miami, FL. Design-build of a new cargo gate complex,
<br />including support infrastructure, for over 120 acres of land. The project includes wireless communica-
<br />tions and video surveillance for the entire 120-acre terminal facility. The project increases the Port of
<br />Miami Terminal Operating Company’s (POMTOC’s) number of daily gate moves from a maximum of
<br />1,100 to 1,800. The project includes a 16-lane high-tech gatehouse allowing all transactions to occur
<br />at this remote facility. In addition, four of the 16 lanes are designed to be reversible, allowing POMTOC
<br />the flexibility to rapidly accommodate peak traffic flows. One hundred-foot-high radio antenna poles are
<br />located throughout the 120 acres, transferring pickup and delivery information to the top-loader operators.
<br />(included CBP facilities)
<br />Ransom Everglades Aquatic Center, Coconut Grove, FL - Project Designer. Provided CADD ser-
<br />vices in the elaboration of elevations and plans for a $7 million Aquatic Center Complex that contains
<br />bleachers for 1,000 spectators, lockers, offices and other support spaces. BEA provided complete A/E
<br />services for this aquatic center in a sensitive and historical environment. The building has an above
<br />ground competition-sized pool, training pool, arena, gymnasium, offices, ancillary facilities and parking
<br />areas. A beautified walkway links the new sports facilities to the existing gymnasium and football field to
<br />unify the school’s sports complex. BEA conducted a program and budget verification, zoning and code
<br />analysis and design concept for the new facility.
<br />Renovations Bandshell Park Facilities, Miami Beach, FL - Project Manager. Provided sensitive
<br />restoration and rehabilitation services to the City of Miami Beach’s 1961 Norman M. Giller Bandshell
<br />Theater. Restoration and facility upgrades were required for this outdoor performance venue’s historic
<br />Miami-Modern Architecture to handle more varied performances. The improvements includes structural
<br />repairs, electrical systems upgrades, ADA improvements to backstage areas and rest rooms, increasing
<br />acoustical performance, enhanced sound and lighting systems, improving functionality of the loading
<br />dock and to enhance the overall user experience for visitors to the theater.
<br />education
<br />Florida International University
<br />Paul Cejas School of Architecture
<br />Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
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<br />University of Technology (Jamaica)
<br />Caribbean School of Architecture
<br />Bachelor of Arts of Architectural
<br />Studies [BAAS (Hons)]
<br />professional affiliations
<br />IDP/Architecture Licensur
<br /> in progress
<br />American Institute of Architecture
<br />Students
<br />Golden Key International
<br />Honor Society Member
<br />Florida International University
<br />Alumni
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