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freelance clients & projects

McGraw-Hill Construction Group

Shostak Studios

Industry Magazine

Players Club Magazine

Esquire

Entertainment Weekly

Talk

Marvel Comics

Maxim

TV Guide

Time Digital Magazine

Yahoo! Internet Life

Donk, Box & Bubble Magazine

Country Decorating Ideas

Bundle

Harris Comics

World Wrestling Entertainment

Scholastic, Inc.

USA Networks

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XXL Magazine

Art Director

Improper Bostonian Magazine

Art Director

Time Out New York

Associate Art Director

Omni Magazine

Assistant Art Director

New York Magazine

Assistant Art Director

recognition/awards

Society of Publication Designers

Step Inside Design Magazine

Print Magazine

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Abyssinian Development Corporation

Apogee Fundation

Musical Chairs Chamber Ensemble

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Those pioneers who colonized the abandoned industrial spaces in the Cast Iron District in SoHo in the late 1950s and 1960s were introduced to a thrill-ing and novel way of city living. Drawn by cheap rents, wide-open floorplans and often nonexisting zoning or safety considerations, those occupying the upper floors of these formerly commercial buildings often manage to stake permanent claims to their spaces, and in the process coined a brand-new interior design aesthetic. • In the intervening 40 years, the term “loft” has lost much of its meaning, and is often used as

Bronze sculpture by Tom Corbin. South Beach chairs in the foreground by Holly Hunt. Branch

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THE CONSTRUCTION WEEKLY March 9, 2009 enr.com

Engineering News-Record

A salute to outstanding design and construction

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FEDERAL BUDGET DEBATE Obama outlines FY 2010 budget planSenate considers FY 2009 spending Most Republicans oppose both plans

enr.com March 9, 2009 ENR 2524 ENR March 9, 2009 enr.com

Cover Story Best of the Best

WINK AMES | Principal with Minard-Ames Insurance Services. A second generation surety bonding agent and a construction industry insurance broker, he holds a civil engineering degree and has almost 50 years of industry experience.

WAYNE CREW | Director of the Construction Industry Institute. Crew earlier worked for Technip USA Corp. and KBR and its predecessor companies. He is a registered professional engineer.

JAMES R. DUNCAN | Chairman and chief engineer of Sparling. A licensed professional engineer, he is also vice chair of the American Council of Engineering Companies.

LAUREN E. EVANS | Founder and current president of Pinyon Environmental Engineering Resources. A licensed professional engineer with more than 26 years as an environmental consultant, she is currently president of ACEC Colorado.

ALEISHA JAEGER | Project manager, Opus North Corp. With the company for nine years, she works in the Indianapolis office, overseeing projects from proposal work through project completion.

KEN LEVIEN | President and founder of Levien & Co. He has 30 years of experience in project management, construction monitoring, and architecture and business management. He received his master’s of architecture from Washington University.

DIANE MILLER | Vice president of Shaw Construction. A Denver-based industry veteran, she is past president of Associated Builders and Contractors’ Colorado Rocky Mountain chapter.

RICHARD F. SLIWOSKI | Director of Virginia’s Dept. of General Services. A former officer with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, his degrees include a master’s in civil engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, an MBA from Xavier University and a master’s in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College.

TIM SNYDER | Construction manager for The Trump Organization. Snyder is overseeing the construction of Chicago’s 92-story Trump Tower. In construction since 1966, he has worked on projects with six Midwest contracting firms.

THOMAS SOFRANKO | Professor of Architecture at Louisiana State University. Sofranko is also associate dean of the LSU College of Art & Design. Previously he served as the director of the School of Architecture. His teaching assignments primarily involve design studios at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

MATT STEVENS | President of the Stevens Construction Institute. A construction industry veteran of 30 years, he has worked as both a general and specialty contractor. His upcoming book is titled “The Practical Construction MBA.”

HANS A. VAN WINKLE | President of Hill International’s domestic project management operations. Prior to joining Hill, Van Winkle was the director of the Construction Industry Institute. He spent more than 30 years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

HRAZTAN ZEITLIAN | Vice president and director of design of the Los Angeles office of Leo A Daly. His work won two American Architecture national awards from the Chicago Athenaeum in 2006 and 2007 as well as an AIA LA Next LA Award in 2007. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed Zeitlian to the California Architects Board in 2008.

MCGRAW-HILL CONSTRUCTION’S FIRST Best of the Best Awards recognize construction and design excellence from across the U.S. in 2008.

The long road for the winners featured on the following pages began in August when each project was just one of thousands submitted to McGraw-Hill Construction’s network of 11 regional publica-tions for consideration for a regional Best of 2008 Award. Each publication convened a local panel of industry experts to select 225 regional winners, which eventually moved on to the national Best of the Best competition.

In November, an independent 13-member jury of construction professionals reviewed the projects and narrowed them down to 70 finalists in a variety of categories, including green building, transporta-tion and higher education. After a spirited debate, the jury arrived at 23 winners that best represented the qualities lauded by the awards program: inno-vation, teamwork, aesthetic quality, workmanship and contribution to the community.

Thanks to the dozens of judges who selected the regional and national winners.

For more in-depth profiles on this year’s win-ning projects, visit http://enr.construction.com/toplists/best_of_awards/best_of_winners/.

26 | Architectural Design

27 | Bridges

27 | Civil/Public Works

28 | Cultural

29 | Government

29 | Green Building

30 | Health Care

30 | Industrial

31 | Higher Education

32 | Interior

33 | K-12 Education

33 | Landscape/ Urban Design

34 | Office

34 | Project Management

35 | Renovation/ Restoration

35 | Residential

36 | Retail/Hospitality

36 | Small Project

37 | Specialty Contracting

37 | Transportation

38 | Sports/Recreation

39 | Worship

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