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STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 2
<br />E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
<br />(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
<br />12. NAME
<br />Gerald C. Marston, FASLA
<br />13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
<br />Director of Design
<br />14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
<br />a. TOTAL
<br />40
<br />b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
<br />3
<br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Curtis + Rogers Design Studio, Inc., Miami, Florida
<br />16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
<br />Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture, Michigan State
<br />Master of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University
<br />17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Landscape Architect: Florida, LA 0000815
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<br />18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) American Society of Landscape Architects
<br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br />a.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Fairchild Tropical Garden Master Plan Miami, Florida
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />1998
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with
<br />Originally lay out by Fredrick Law Olmstead protégé William Lyman Phillips, Fairchild has grown to become one of the world’s foremost collections
<br />of palms and cycads, and an internationally recognized center for botanical studies and conservation.
<br />The plan for the Garden was developed in close collaboration with Garden staff. It restores and preserves the basic structure of the Phillips Plan,
<br />while making improvements to facilities and infrastructure to accommodate the Garden’s increasing visitor ship. The plan calls for a new orientation
<br />facility and improved parking at the Garden’s north end, providing opportunities for joint programs and interpretation of the native hammock areas in
<br />the adjacent County park. The Garden’s existing building complex was renovated as an Education Center, to better support these important Garden
<br />programs. The historic Phillips Gate, Fairchild’s original entrance, was also restored to serve as the entry for the Education Center and for special
<br />Garden events. Cost: N/A
<br />Gerald Marston. Director of Design for Curtis + Rogers, served as Principal-in-Charge for this Project while with Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
<br />b.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) The Overtown Projects
<br />Miami, Florida
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1993-2010
<br />
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
<br />The Overtown Pedestrian includes the Main Plaza with the rising sun symbolizing the light, life and energy being directed to S.E. Overtown and the
<br />proposed Folklife Village. Constructed of rustic terrazzo in vibrant oranges, yellows, blues and greens, the plaza is punctuated with clusters of
<br />seating drums and commemorative bronze medallions documenting historic events within the Overtown Community. The pedestrian way under the
<br />Metrorail is paved with vibrant colored concrete unit pavers in an abstract pattern based on kente cloth weaving as practiced by nomadic peoples of
<br />West Africa and appropriately provides access to the Metrorail Station. In 2005 the Trust for Public Land retained Mr. Marston to create a master
<br />plan for the Overtown Greenway. After completion of the Masterplan, the Trust for Public Land authorized Mr. Marston to complete design
<br />development document for the Phase I Greenway on NW 11th Terrace from NW 3rd Avenue to NW 7th Avenue.
<br />Cost: 3 to 5 Million
<br />Gerald Marston. Director of Design for Curtis + Rogers, served as Principal-in-Charge for this Project while with Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
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<br />c.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Flagler Street Improvements Miami, Florida
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2005
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br /> 2007
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
<br />The Flagler Street Corridor Improvement Project rehabilitates Miami’s historic main street as the foundation for a revitalized downtown Miami.
<br />Named for Miami’s founder, Flagler Street was the original main street of the city and links the waterfront to a hub of civic institutions including the
<br />Miami Dade Court House, the Claude Pepper Federal Building, The Miami Historical Museum and the main branch of the Miami Public Library. Once
<br />the center of a major shopping district anchored by the flagship store of the department store chain Burdines, the street has deteriorated in recent
<br />decades.
<br />The objective of the Flagler Street Improvement Project was to restore six blocks of the street between the waterfront and the civic hub to a place of
<br />importance within the city by revealing the character of its distinctive architecture and its significant position within the urban fabric. Key to this
<br />objective was restoring two way traffic flow to improve access, reducing sidewalk clutter to ease congestion and facilitate outdoor dining and retail
<br />displays, and enhancing the street environment through street trees, improved lighting and distinctive paving.
<br />The design encompasses both the historic Miami Dade Court House and the Federal Building and sets the stage for the creation of a major urban
<br />plaza and transportation hub at the west end of the improvement district as well as connection to Bay Front Park at its east end. and construction
<br />began immediately. Cost: N/A
<br />Gerald Marston. Director of Design for Curtis + Rogers, served as Principal-in-Charge for this Project while with Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
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