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Calvin, Giordano
<br />' American Airlines Arena, Parcel B Waterfront Master Plan, Miami, Florida. Mr. Feoli is the assigned
<br />project manager for the creation of a design master plan for a boardwalk on the waterfront portion of the parcel
<br />including the American Airlines Arena in Downtown Miami. This high - profile project has a pivotal role in the ongoing
<br />' creation of a 'walkable', pedestrian- oriented waterfront amenity and has an important role in providing a pivotal
<br />connection between Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park, and Bicentennial Park. Mr. Feoli's mission is committed to
<br />provide a well- designed pedestrian walkway, coupled with a clear and effective intent and addressing the needs
<br />expressed by the residents and all interest groups, as a major contributor in solidifying the cultural values and
<br />enhancements of the City's new cultural district. In addition, the effectiveness of the design will greatly contribute to
<br />the experiential and visual descriptors of the City's "branding" waterfront character, crucial in developing and
<br />fostering the perception of a recognizable iconographic paradigm and increasing its cultural and economic value.
<br />Traffic Roundabout at South Post Road and Saddle Club Road, Weston, Florida. Mr. Feoli worked closely,
<br />as the defacto project manager, with in -house traffic engineers to develop a successful design that effectively resolved
<br />traffic conditions at one of the City's main intersections. Mr. Feoli, through his design expertise, developed a planting
<br />scheme that reinforces traffic calming along the approach to the intersection and that branded the City's image on the
<br />corridor. Mr. Feoli coordinated all dialogues between the landscape team, the electrical and civil engineers, the
<br />arborists, the traffic engineers and the governmental agencies in order to arrive at a design solution that is real,
<br />implementable, economically feasible, and that identifies with the City of Weston, while serving as a gateway into
<br />Weston Regional Park.
<br />' Sunny Isles Town Center, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Mr. Feoli was responsible for creating a vision for the
<br />newly established Sunny Isles Town Center, through the development of zoning ordinances specific to the 'district'.
<br />Mr. Feoli worked closely with civic and community leaders to address the City's and the residents' concerns pertaining
<br />' to overall densities, building heights, land uses, volumetric character of the building masses, and open space
<br />requirements. Mr. Feoli, as a part of the visioning process, developed a conceptual master plan that would
<br />alternatively drive the patterns of development in the town center. In addition, great emphasis was given to the
<br />' character of the sidewalk conditions and how they promote a pedestrian - friendly and street -level culture that drives the
<br />vitality of a town center. Mr. Feoli presented the concepts and gained public input and consensus through several
<br />community workshops and through commission hearings.
<br />' Eagle Point Park, Weston, Florida. Mr. Feoli, as Project Manager, designed this 3.5 -acre $400,000 passive
<br />recreation park for the City of Weston, and he supervised all coordination among related disciplines. Mr. Feoli worked
<br />closely with the City officials to assure that the City's needs were met and that the impact on the neighboring homes
<br />' were minimized. The park's master plan process addressed issues such as views, buffers, uses, and character,
<br />culminating in the development of a branded concept with a 50% canopy covered park with seating areas and multi-
<br />use open lawns.
<br />' Red Road Beautification, Miramar, Florida. Mr. Feoli was instrumental in the creation of a successful design for
<br />the medians for Red Road in Miramar. Of greatest importance was the balancing of FDOT roadway requirements
<br />with the insurmountable need to brand Red Road as an important thoroughfare for the City of Miramar's New Town
<br />' Center. As the in -house manager, Mr. Feoli coordinated all productions of construction documents between the
<br />engineers and the landscape architects. In addition, he was responsible for the creation of explanatory illustrative
<br />graphs for the residents and staff, as a consensus - building tool for the project.
<br />' North Fork River Redevelopment Master Plan, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. Feoli led a team of experts on
<br />the creation of a master plan study for the redevelopment of the North Fork River, beyond Broward Boulevard, in the
<br />City of Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Feoli led the team through contextual and environmental analyses, addressing such
<br />' issues as existing zoning and land use, environmentally sensitive areas, and socio - cultural conditions affecting the
<br />study area. The team, under Mr. Feoli's leadership, conducted charrettes and arrived at recommendations for park -
<br />linkages, opportunities for open space, streetscape improvements, and recreational opportunities available
<br />throughout. Mr. Feoli coordinated these efforts between county agencies, the American Society of Landscape
<br />' Architects, the Audubon Society, Broward Urban River Trails, civic leaders, and community members. The resulting
<br />study was 'written up' in the local Sun Sentinel newspaper and received overall support from various sectors of the
<br />community.
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