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<br /> I Education Larry Levis, AIA, NCARB
<br /> B.Arch., Architecture, .
<br /> University of Miami Principal-in-Charge, Community Outreach, Surveys,
<br /> I (valedictorian) Presentations, Historic Preservation, Architecture and
<br /> Registrations/Licenses Urban Design, Grant Writing, FEMA Assistance
<br /> I Registered Architect:
<br /> Florida, 13383, 1990
<br /> Larry Levis is an award-winning architect, urban designer, and waterfront planner. His 27-
<br /> Certifications
<br /> sute of year career has spanned a wide variety of project types including community centers, mixed-
<br /> Architects(AIA) use projects, libraries, places of worship, higher education facilities, concert halls, and cruise
<br /> passenger and ferry terminals. He has also led numerous institutions and public entities in
<br /> National Council of transportation-related and culturally significant projects. He has served as the lead professional
<br /> Architectural Registration for projects in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, France, and Southeast Asia.
<br /> Boards(NCARB), 59239 He has designed state-of-the-art cruise passenger and ferry terminals for ports and state and
<br /> national government entities on four continents. He is a frequent speaker at international
<br /> Honors and Awards conferences such as Seatrade, American Association of Port Authorities(AAPA), and the
<br /> I Design Citation—Miami International Association of Cities and Ports (IACP).
<br /> Culinary Institute, American
<br /> School and University His current project experience includes:
<br /> magazine Puerto Maya Pier Duty Free Building, Cozumel, Mexico. Mr. Levis was project manager
<br /> University of Miami— for this project, which involved designing a state-of-the-art over-water duty-free store on an
<br /> graduated Magna Cum Laude existing pier. The building serves as a new entranceway, funneling visitors to the retail village
<br /> adjacent to the pier.
<br /> University of Miami School of
<br /> I Architecture valedictorian Snyder Park Tennis Center, North Miami Beach, FL. Mr. Levis provided master planning
<br /> services, architectural design services, landscape architecture, civil engineering, and ecological
<br /> American Public Works services for the development of a new 7,500 sf tennis center and café. Mr. Levis oversaw the
<br /> Association 2007 Project project manager, provided quality assurance, and was the client liaison throughout. Cost:
<br /> I of the Year—Structures $5.5M
<br /> $10m-S100m: Half Moone
<br /> Center, Norfolk, Virginia Mahogany Bay Destination Retail Village, Roatan Island, Honduras (Roatan Cruise
<br /> Terminal S.A. de C.V.). Mr. Levis was the partner-in-charge selected to design a new,
<br /> I Dade Heritage Trust Award themed destination retail village comprising 17 buildings, and incorporating a multimodal
<br /> Old City Hall, Miami Beach, center. Coordinating a Florida and Honduras production team, Mr. Levis designed and oversaw
<br /> Florida construction of every aspect of the S15M development.
<br /> II Miami Dade College (MDC) Miami Culinary Institute, Wolfson Campus Building,
<br /> Miami, FL. Mr. Levis was the project principal for the architectural and engineering design
<br /> services for an eight-story culinary arts building with a wine-tasting center and mechanical
<br /> equipment roof level, situated on a demolished one-story, 4,100-square-foot building site.
<br /> I The work involved design of the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and conveyor
<br /> systems; planning of circulation spaces; hardscape and landscape design; engineering
<br /> coordination with adjacent overhead Metromover track, Metromover right-of-way, and existing
<br /> Miami Dade College chiller lines; design and coordination of new and existing support utilities,
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<br /> new structural components with existing adjacent structures, maintenance of traffic, and
<br /> construction staging; design of signage and graphics; and full construction administration
<br /> services.
<br /> Cruise Terminal at Port Rashid, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Mr. Levis served as design
<br /> II principal for a new cruise ship terminal in Dubai which will be the premier facility in the Middle
<br /> East. The terminal is flexible enough to handle home-port and port-of-call vessels at the same
<br /> I time, with their unique processing protocols. The 220,000-square-foot facility was designed
<br /> to LEED Gold certification standards, and reflects the modern aesthetic trends of Dubai while
<br /> subtly recalling traditional forms and patterns.
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