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EDUCATION:
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Cornell
University
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Bachelor
of Architecture, 1968
REGISTRATION:
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New
York State
EXPERIENCE:
1975-2002
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Buck/Cane
Architects, New York, NY
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Principal
in charge of the following representative projects:
Cultural
:
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New York Hall of Science Rocket Park, Queens NY
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$2.5
million project involving restoration of authentic NASA
rockets and provision of infrastructure and sitework for their
display
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The
Public Theatre, New York, NY
Window restoration and replacement program in Landmark building
housing theaters of the New York Shakespeare Festival; recipient
of DGS Professional Service Award
Housing :
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360 West 43rd Street, New York, NY
Design Architect for 273 unit rental apartment building (zoning,
public approvals and facade)
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2
Columbus Avenue, New York, NY
Design Architect for 40-story tower on church air-rights parcel
with 133 condominiums (massing and facade)
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1
Columbus Place, New York NY
Design Architect for two 49-story mixed-use buildings with 729
rental apartments, offices and retail space (zoning, public
approvals, facade and interior public spaces)
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West
End Towers, New York, NY
Design Architect for 1,000 unit apartment complex with high-rise
and mid-rise buildings including garage and retail space (zoning,
public approvals,facade and interior public spaces)
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29
King Street, New York NY Conversion of 1892 grammar school in
historic district to 39 cooperative apartments
Offices/Commercial :
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District
Council 37, New York, NY
Variety of projects including podiatry clinic, audiology clinic,
phone bank rooms, conference rooms. and general office areas
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66
Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY
Retail and office complex on 1.5 acre downtown site with 18
stores, 14 offices and parking for 88 cars
1973-1975
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Prentice
and Chan, Ohlhausen Architects, New York, NY
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Project
Architect for two mid-rise apartment buildings for the elderly
in upstate New York, sponsored by the N.Y. State Urban Development
Corporation
1971-1972
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Hoberman
and Wasserman Architects, New York, NY
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Assistant
Architect for day-care center in Coney Island apartment complex
sponsored by the N.Y. State Urban Development Corporation
1969-1971
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Louis
Goodman Architect, New Rochelle, NY
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Draftsman
for projects including garden apartments, medical offices and
private residences
1968-1969
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Vista
Volunteer New York, NY
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Served
as research assistant for community organizations and for experimental
urban affairs newspaper
MEMBERSHIPS
:
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American
Institute of Architects
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West
Side Chamber of Commerce
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New
Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra
TEACHING
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Visiting
Critic at Cornell University, 1984
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