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<br />EDUCATION
<br />Master of Architecture,
<br />University of Pennsylvania, 1978
<br />Master of City Planning,
<br />University of Pennsylvania, 1978
<br />Bachelor of Architecture,
<br />University of Florida, 1972
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />Registered Architect, State of
<br />Florida, 1979
<br />Reg. No. AR 0007969
<br />Registered Architect, Colegio
<br />Federado de Ingenieros y
<br />Arquitectos, Costa Rica, 1985
<br />American Institute of Certifi ed
<br />Planners, 1994
<br />Certifi ed General Contractor,
<br />2004 (inactive)
<br />CERTIFICATION
<br />LEED AP Certifi cation, 2007
<br />PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
<br />American Institute of Certifi ed
<br />Planners, 1994
<br />AWARDS
<br />Miami Chapter American
<br />Institute of Architects
<br />“Urban Planner of the Year”
<br />2006
<br />Professional Design Experience
<br />Alfredo Sanchez is a Florida-registered architect and AICP-certifi ed planner with more than 25 years
<br />of experience in architecture and urban planning and design. Mr. Sanchez has directed a number
<br />of major planning studies and urban design plans in the Miami area and throughout the world.
<br />His project experience encompasses city wide master plans, corridor plans, major reconstruction
<br />efforts, pedestrian improvements, urban, retail and mixed-use development projects, land planning
<br />projects including redevelopment and design of new communities, and seaport master plans.
<br />Apart from his extensive experience, Mr. Sanchez’s strength lies in his understanding of project
<br />methodology and approach. This solid foundation is complemented by his ability to understand
<br />all aspects of a project, from the initial economic feasibility analysis to the ultimate impact and
<br />image of the project architecture.
<br />CITY WIDE MASTER PLANS, COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUNITY PLANNING EXPERIENCE
<br />Beach Plaza Redevelopment and Public Beach Revitalization Design, Pompano Beach, Florida -
<br />Project Manager for the planning and urban design of the Pompano Beach Boulevard beach front
<br />redevelopment. A controversial project that balanced the interests of the local residents, City and
<br />County access concerns in the redevelopment of Pompano Beach Boulevard and adjacent sites
<br />that are presently used for surface parking, a pump station to be relocated and a beach front
<br />restaurant that leads to the Pompano Beach Fishing Pier. The thrust of the design addresses the
<br />relocation of the previously mentioned uses and the bending of the Pompano Beach Boulevard
<br />to create an expanded beach front restaurant and pier access site, new park open space and
<br />a proposed parking structure to accommodate 500 vehicles and maintain public access to the
<br />beach. The project addressed numerous issues of waterfront development including engineering,
<br />sea turtle protection and beach dune restoration.
<br />City-Wide Master Plan, Hollywood, Florida - Carried out all the urban design analysis and is responsible
<br />for the development of the Urban Design Element of the Master Plan. Directed the urban design
<br />component of the city-wide master plan. Analysis of the different sectors that comprise Hollywood
<br />assessed the problems and opportunities in each area.
<br />Town Center Master Plan, Coconut Creek, Florida - Project Manager for the Master Plan for 148
<br />strategically located green fi eld acres. The project addressed incorporating environmental analyses,
<br />roadway infrastructure requirements, identifi cation of regulatory constraints, and the identifi cation
<br />of market and economic trends that would infl uence the future development of the site. A market
<br />analysis was carried out by Lambert Advisory to defi ne general demand for different uses, residential,
<br />commercial, offi ce and civic uses. This process was carried out to also to defi ne design parameters
<br />that should guide the commercial element of project development. From the program established,
<br />and in cooperation with the City of Coconut Creek Sustainable Development staff, B&A prepared
<br />a series of design options based on different development intensities. Two workshops were held
<br />with elected offi cials and residents to evaluate the development direction and establish consensus
<br />on the project. Subsequently, as a recommendation of the study, the City of Coconut Creek
<br />acquired properties to become an important player in project development and ascertain the
<br />desired development direction.
<br />South Creek Neighborhood Improvements Plan, Coconut Creek, Florida - A landscape improvement
<br />plan for the neighborhood of South Creek. Neighborhood meetings played a key role in gathering
<br />information about concerns and preferences, focusing on issues important to the residents.
<br />Neighborhoods Rebuilding Plan, New Orleans, Louisiana - B&A is the lead planning fi rm coordinating
<br />preparation of the Neighborhood Rebuilding Plan for the Hurricane Katrina ravaged City of New
<br />Orleans. This complex, ongoing planning effort is a community-driven effort involving planning for
<br />48 different areas.
<br />Alfredo C. Sanchez, AIA, AICP, LEED AP
<br />Partner, Urban Planning & Design
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