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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Feoli leads the landscape department in creative design strategies. His specialties include urban design, contextual analysis and branding. He also leads CGA’s master planning, community participation efforts and graphics communication services. His specific strengths lie in park design, streetscapes and urban interventions, and form- based urban design and planning.
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Tamarac Redevelopment Study, Tamarac, Florida. Urban Designer; Developed redevelopment scenarios based on real estate research and recommended form-based design parameters and drafted zoning verbiage for future adoption by the city. The study sought to establish land use distribution, massing and volumetric recommendations, architectural and programmatic design relationships sensitive to the existing context and that took advantage of the commercial and mixed-used opportunities observed.
<br />Miami Gardens Sign Code, Miami Gardens, Florida. Lead Designer, Ordinance Drafter; Developed the ordinance for a sign code regulating the form, size, font and design parameters for all signs within the city, determined by their relationship to the city’s different hierarchies of thoroughfares and vehicular corridors.
<br />Sunny Isles Beach Town Center, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Lead Designer, Ordinance Drafter, Graphic Artist; Urban design and ordinance drafting for the Town Center District Overlay, ensuring that building scale and massing were sensitive to surrounding context, encouraging a walkable, pedestrian environment that activated commercial uses strategically planned for new streetscape conditions.
<br />Town-Wide Design Guidelines, Surfside, Florida. Lead Urban Designer, Ordinance Drafter; Designed guidelines for all areas of the town, with particular attention to the preservation of high-quality, context- sensitive design in the residential areas.
<br />US441/SR7 Design Guidelines, West Park, Florida. Lead Urban Designer; Created guidelines for the Transit Oriented Corridor District to guide the types of development patterns and qualities that are sought by the City in this important roadway corridor. The design guidelines melded standards for access and open space distribution, parking location and treatment, architectural treatments and finishes, landscape and quality-giving encouragements, as well as sustainability standards.
<br />Village-wide Beautification Master Plan, Indian Creek Village, Florida. Project Manager, Lead Designer; Developed a village-wide Beautification Master Plan consisting of new entry features, increased planting areas, streetscapes, street-end improvements, traffic calming, lighting, specialty paving and historically sensitive designs.
<br />Miami Gardens Town Center, Miami Gardens, Florida. Project Manager, Lead Designer, Ordinance Drafter; Created transit-oriented development and town center design for over 100 acres of derelict and underutilized urban contiguous areas in preparation for the mass-transit MetroRail expansion and its new station scheduled for the site. Developed planning and design standards and ordinances that allowed for balanced densities to support the public transit system and a new commercially viable, walkable community.
<br />Doral Boulevard Beautification Master Plan, Doral, Florida. Lead Urban Designer, Workshop Facilitator; Streetscape and urban design for a four-mile stretch of Doral Boulevard, creating planning zones, access management design recommendations, signage and gateway features, stipulating architectural relationships to improved sidewalk design and parking design recommendations.
<br />Gianno Antonio FeoliDirector of Landscape Urbanism EDUCATION
<br />Master of Landscape
<br />Architecture
<br />Florida International
<br />University
<br />School of Architecture
<br />Miami, Florida
<br />B.A., Architectural Studies
<br />Florida International
<br />University
<br />School of Architecture
<br />Miami, Florida
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />American Society of
<br />Landscape Architects
<br />American Institute
<br />of Architects
<br />Urban Environment League
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