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ABBEY McCANN
JOHN F. GLOETZNER
LEWIS T. MAY, FASLA
JULIE RUSK, ASSOCIATE AIA
AMY KIRCHER, MARCH
Senior Marketing Coordinator Page Southerland Page, Inc.713 871 8484
Principal /Director of OperationsPage Southerland Page, Inc.713 871 8484
Principal / Marketing Operations DirectorPage Southerland Page, Inc.713 871 8484
Associate Principal / Urban Design DirectorPage Southerland Page, Inc.713 871 8484
Strategic Consultant in Healthcare361 537 5572
JENNIFER WUAssistant General CounselSuperior Energy Services, Inc.832 876 8050
PHANMARKETING EXPERIENCE
RICHARD
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AWARDED PROJECTSWORK EXPERIENCE
CAREER PATH + DEVELOPMENTSUMMARY PROPOSALS + BIDS AT PAGE/My global experience in creating exhibits and presentations for clients, complemented by my passion for and the rigor of architecture, has evolved into a dedication to graphic design and design visualization, increasingly leading me towards focusing my energies on the marketing side of operations.
For the past two years, I have contributed to the success of Page/ as well other architecture firms in Houston: working closely with marketing teams and designers, I have provided services for bid proposals, marketing packages for clients and future clients, and the reinvention of company production and brand identity. My current position at Page/ was created specifically around my leadership skills, my ability to understand design, and to then communicate this information to the marketing team. My career at Page/ has lead to profitable projects as well award recognition of Principals and for design. From 2012 to the present I have been apart of a team awarded over 100 million dollars in project work for Page/ and continue to prove as a valuable asset to future client development.
1. 22 Waugh
2. Two Shell Enterprise Building Rennovation: 10M
3. Two Shell Training Center
4. High School Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice HISD
5. North Forest High School HISD
6. Texas State LBJ Student Center
7. University of Houston Basketball Training Center
8. Methodist Confidential Project
9. El Paso County Hospital District: Two Emergency Rooms and a Freestading Clinic
10. Banner Health: Various Clinics
11. Methodist Expansion NICU
PAGE/ 2012 - 20141. Branding Consultant for the Page/
Architects
2. Visualization Designer
3. Liaison between the marketing + design team
4. Bid + Package proposals for high profile clients
5. Schematic and Design Development specialist for various commercial sectors
100 MILLION
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HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
High School Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
RFP
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HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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TYPICALPage/ Powerpoint Presentation
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Data/ Infographic
Firm Information
Transition Page
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Page/ Powerpoint Presentation Page/ Powerpoint Presentation
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RE-BRAND
2010 201368M 98M 29.9%
Revenue IncreaseSince I have joined Page/
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TYPICALPage/ Presentation Page/ Presentation
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57.8%Cost Benefit Analysis
100Hours
42.2HoursCompleted In Allocated
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CORPORATE IDENITYThe Revitalization of Page/[Proposal for Technip]
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THEATER DISTRICT Option 3.2
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We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
Gateway into the Theater district:main car circulation to downtown passes through Louisiana to the theater district.
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
PaRKinG ciRcULaTion
TWO shELLPARKiNGANALysis
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LOuisiANA sTREET ciRcuLATiON
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We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
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Gateway into the Theater district:main car circulation to downtown passes through Louisiana to the theater district.
LOBBY ENTRANCE
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LOuisiANA sT. cORNER ENTRy
SEcond REcommEndaTion
WALKER sT.cENTRAL LOcATED ENTRy
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We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
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GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
PLaza TREaTmEnT
buiLDiNGbRANDiNG
fiRST REcommEndaTion
809LOuisiANA
TREaTmEnT
mATERiALs
Two ShELL PLaza
• Material and height of the
building create a heavy anchor
to the site.
Two ShELL PLaza
Two ShELL PLaza
• Applying various materials to
the structure allow a lightness
to the building. Creating a
new anchor and plaza space
for pedestrians and oncoming
traffic.
• Elevating the lobby floor will
also generate a datum line in
comparison to neighboring
buildings.
Exterior RenderingExist Interactive Media Metal Paneling System
Channel Glass
Scheme 01
commEnTS
We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
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250' - 8"
125' - 0"
GARAGE RAMP
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EnTRY
EnTRY
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BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
FLOOR PLATES ONE LEVEL SUN ANALYSIS DIAGRAM SUN LIGHT DISTIBUTION
NATURAL SUN LIGHT ANALYSIS
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
Security Desk - Backlite Glass
Floor and Wall - Existing Travertine Polished/ Filled
Glass
Ceiling and Lighting
Glass Water Wall
Wall Panel - Sapeli Mahagony
Built in Benches: Metal Wrapped and Upholstered
SCHEME A materials/ Graphics
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GARAGE RAMP
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SCHEME A urban Green
Landscaping and Seating
Exterior Material Inspiration
Moon Stone Rocks
Pathways
Water Features
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GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
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ZENGARDEN
SCHEME B Amenity/ café
Kiftsgate Court
Castro Cafe - India
Outdoor Cafè
I House - London
Graffiti Cafe - Singapore
BANKENTRANcE
BANK
UP
FIREcOMM.
UPGARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
SECURITY
BACK OF HOUSE
MECHANICALEQUIPMENT
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WALKER sT.cENTRAL LOcATED ENTRy
WALKER sT
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STREET FRONTAGE Pedestrian and Public space Allocation
STREET EGRESS
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LOuisiANA sT.LObby
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WALKER sT.LObby
PRoS
• The brown color palette will begin
to identify the intervention
• Works with existing floor color
• Strong distinct veining with either
horizontal lines or swirls
PRoS
• The brown color palette will begin
to identify the intervention
• Works with existing floor color
• Strong distinct veining with either
horizontal lines or swirls
conS
• Will the stone begin to compete
with the strong red marble
• Harder to light
conS
• Will the stone begin to compete
with the strong red marble
• Harder to light
Scheme 01: Egress Using Louisiana Egress Scheme 02: Egress Using Walker Egress
Louisiana and Lamar St.
Louisiana and Walker St.
Louisiana Street View Material1100 Louisiana 1000 Louisiana 1010 Milam
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We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
PLaza TREaTmEnT
buiLDiNGbRANDiNG
fiRST REcommEndaTion
809LOuisiANA
TREaTmEnT
mATERiALs
Two ShELL PLaza
• Material and height of the
building create a heavy anchor
to the site.
Two ShELL PLaza
Two ShELL PLaza
• Applying various materials to
the structure allow a lightness
to the building. Creating a
new anchor and plaza space
for pedestrians and oncoming
traffic.
• Elevating the lobby floor will
also generate a datum line in
comparison to neighboring
buildings.
Exterior RenderingExist Interactive Media Metal Paneling System
Channel Glass
Scheme 01
commEnTS
We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
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A A
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R R
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AA AA
"1 - '92"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"1 - '92
15' - 4 1/2"
16' - 8 1/2"
16' - 5"
14' - 0"
14' - 0"
16' - 5"
16' - 8 1/2"
15' - 4 1/2"
250' - 8"
125' - 0"
GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
EnTRY
EnTRY
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BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
PLaza TREaTmEnT
buiLDiNGbRANDiNG
fiRST REcommEndaTion
809LOuisiANA
TREaTmEnT
mATERiALsPRoS
• The brown color palette will begin
to identify the intervention
• Works with existing floor color
• Strong distinct veining with either
horizontal lines or swirls
Two ShELL PLaza
• Material and height of the
building create a heavy anchor
to the site.
Two ShELL PLaza
Two ShELL PLaza
• Applying various materials to
the structure allow a lightness
to the building. Creating a
new anchor and plaza space
for pedestrians and oncoming
traffic.
• Elevating the lobby floor will
also generate a datum line in
comparison to neighboring
buildings.
PRoS
• The brown color palette will begin
to identify the intervention
• Works with existing floor color
• Strong distinct veining with either
horizontal lines or swirls
conS
• Will the stone begin to compete
with the strong red marble
• Harder to light
conS
• Will the stone begin to compete
with the strong red marble
• Harder to light
Exterior RenderingExist Frosted Glass Louver System Metal Paneling System
Frosted Backlit Glass
Scheme 01
commEnTS
We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
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A A
D D
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K K
N N
R R
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X X
AA AA
"1 - '92"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"6 - '72"1 - '92
15' - 4 1/2"
16' - 8 1/2"
16' - 5"
14' - 0"
14' - 0"
16' - 5"
16' - 8 1/2"
15' - 4 1/2"
250' - 8"
125' - 0"
GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
EnTRY
EnTRY
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MASS PUNCTURE FINAL MASSING VERTICAL COURTYARD
MASSING DIAGRAM
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
GROSS FLOOR AREA RATIOS: CORE AND FACADE SYSTEM
80,200 SFGROSS AREA
68,720 SF86%GROSS AREA
82,200 SF60%GROSS AREA
11,280 SF14%CORE AREA
32,032 SF40%FACADE: SKIN
SCHEME C indoor Garden
Water and Rock Installations
Enclosed Garden
Green Walls
Topiary Walls
Waterscape
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15' -
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16' -
8 1/2"
16' -
5"14
' - 0"
14' -
0"16
' - 5"
16' -
8 1/2"
15' -
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250' - 8"
125'
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GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
SEcond REcommEndaTion
WALKER sT.cENTRAL LOcATED ENTRy
SCHEME A Art
Moveable Art Walls
Projection Art
Light Instalations
Digital Art Wall
Sculptural Seating
Interactive Displays
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GARAGE RAMP
WALKER ST
SEcond REcommEndaTion
OuTDOOR ART GALLERy
BUILDING TENANT STANDARDS Option 3.2
PLaza TREaTmEnT
buiLDiNGbRANDiNG
Exterior Rendering
commEnTS
We have no way of knowing exactly what we will be getting until we approve the final stones for the job. The slab will determine the final size of the pieces on the wall. Because it is difficult to approximate the variation we will see I have approximated as best as I can the color given the stone photos I have been sent from various suppliers. The two examples seen on the right better represent what I expect the final stones sizes to be.
Blog/ Tunnel TechsInterior Redesign/ Material Boards
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client branding
Houston, Tx 77002PF
713.650.0637713.650.0165
1600 Smith Street
MICHAEL A. MASSAMICHAEL A. MASSA
1600 Smith Street
www.BLUEmassas.com
Houston, Tx 77002PF
713.650.0637713.650.0165
MIC
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MICHAEL A. MASSA
Houston, Tx 770021600 Smith Street
MICHAEL A. MASSA Houston, Tx 770021600 Smith Street
MICHAEL A. MASSAwww.BLUEmassas.com
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Match Box
Envelope
Coaster
Business Card
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Ghana
Loire, France
Beijing, China
Qatar, Saudi ArabiaRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Panama CanalIstanbul, Turkey
Timore Leste
Manila, PhilippinesNew Guinea
PHANVISUALIZATION EXPERIENCE
RICHARD
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GLOBAL EXPERIENCEWORK EXPERIENCE
RESEARCH + DEVELOPEMENTSUMMARY PROPOSALS
Location
Master Plan experience resulting in the curation of New York, Istanbul and Beijing exhibits addressing urbanism and technology. Data pertaining to population growth and the demand for housing were translated into visual graphics to inform and communicate the need for metaobolic design.
While pursuing my Masters degree at Columbia University in New York City, I focused not only on architecture but specifically, the communication of design to architecture’s public. Capitalizing on Columbia’s wide array of resources and commitment to breadth in training, I gained skills and experience in multiple markets- from housing to corporate commercial—and how design can serve these sectors in communicating to their global market. Grants awarded to me from the school created further opportunities to focus on design communication through supporting my work on the curation of exhibits, such as Experiments in Motion featured by the Huffington Post, New York and The Revival of the Halic Sea an exhibit for the City Officials of Istanbul.
1. Exploration of foreign markets provided visual insight and innovative techniques to communicating information globally.
2. Specialized in the marketing division of architecture through various classes with highly respectable graphic design mentors throughout New York.
3. Crafted the practice of Presentation and Proposal development for client bids.
4. Trained in multiple software platforms to convey and relate design concepts using various outlets to support research based design.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY GRANT 2012Master plan and architectural proposal for the redevelopment of the New York City. The program included a 3.5 MSQFT master plan to incorporate mixed residential and retail program as well sustainable integrated systems to generate a self sustaining development. The grant resulted in a presentation to the City Council and Exhibit for the rejuvenation of the City.
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EXPERIMENTS IN MOTIONColumbia University Audi Grant
2011
ACUPUNCTURESurface Screen + StructureSoho, New York
2012
THE MAJESTIC CITYThe Revitalization of the Halic SeaIstanbul Planning Department
communication
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awards
Houston, Texas9,650 SF
A dynamic and highly flexible design reflects and supports the brand of care offered by Modern Spine, a medical practice specializing in spinal disorders. The main entrance opens into a spa-cious waiting room, imbued with natural light and featuring a balance of warm wood veneer and sleek, glossy materials. This combination of con-temporary features and warm materials is carried out throughout the clinical and office areas with the use of wood vinyl flooring and glass walls. Exam rooms feature sliding doors which maxi-mize the square footage within, and clerestories in the walls allow natural light to flow into the corridors. The plan is organized around a loop corridor that promotes a smooth work flow between the administrative offices and the clinical areas. The use of modular walls in the exam rooms allows for the integration of accessories that puts all equip-ment within easy reach of the care providers. As the practice expands, the moveable, modular walls and millwork will provide them the ability to rearrange their office space with little to no additional construction, and within a matter of hours. This flexibility is promoted in the ‘bench-ing’ configuration of the sit-to-stand height nurse stations, giving Modern Spine the ability to add work stations in the future.
Modern SpineDeveloping a Flexible and Dynamic Interior
INTERACTIVE PATIENT ROOM
LOBBY
OFFICE
EXAM ROOM
X-RAY ROOM
KITCHEN/ CONFERENCE
EDUCATIONAL ROOMS
NURSES STATIONS
RESTROOMS
MISCELLANEOUS SPACES
FUTURE TENANT
Floor Plan LEGENDLOBBY
OFFICE
EXAM ROOM
X-RAY ROOM
KITCHEN/ CONFERENCE
EDUCATIONAL ROOMS
NURSES STATIONS
RESTROOMS
MISCELLANEOUS SPACES
FUTURE TENANT
MOVEABLE WALLS
CONCEPT
Natural Light
Natural Light
OPEN LOBBY CLERESTORIES IN WALLS LOOP CORRIDOR PROGRAMFLEXIBLE SPACESModular Walls Provide Ability to Expand and Reconfigure Interior
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02 NEW WALLSCREATED
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NEW LAYOUTWITH LITTLETO NO CONSTRUCTIONCOST
Loop Corridor Stimulates a Smooth Work Flow
CIRCULATION
CONCEPT
Natural Light
Natural Light
OPEN LOBBY CLERESTORIES IN WALLS LOOP CORRIDOR PROGRAMLOOP CORRIDOR
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Modern SpineSugar Land, Texas9,650 SF
Cougar Woods Dining HallHouston, Texas 25,656 SF
Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus: Interiors Houston, Texas 535,947 SF
1800 Westloop South Houston Texas 35,400 sf
AIA Fellow/ 201403
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John Cryer III, FAIA
Brick AwardsAIA Interior Award(ASLA) American Society of Landscape Architects
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Lanzhou City; Category II, Commercial/ Institutional 2.B.7
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Lanzhou River Restoration and Development Plan