MARJORIE ROTHBERG ARCHITECTURE 1225 King St Suite 500 302 655 6595 Wilmington DE 19801 Fax 655 9095 MARJORIE ROTHBERG, AIA ARCHITECT Education: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Master of Architecture, 1985 Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Prize, 1984 Teaching Assist, Architectural Photography, 1983-84 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia B.S. in Architecture, 1980 Universita Internazionale dell Arte, Venice, Italy, 1979 Awards: International Illumination Design Award - Philadelphia Night Lighting - Avon Exterior Modernization AIA Delaware Business Design Award Wilmington Mortgage Office Building Delaware Contractors Assoc Shoppes at Louviers, DE Employment: Marjorie Rothberg Architecture, Principal Wilmington, DE Gruzen Samton New York, NY The Hillier Group Princeton, NJ CRS Sirrine Houston, TX Skidmore, Owings & Merrill New York, NY Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham Philadelphia, PA / Princeton, NJ Professional Affiliations: American Institute of Architects The Committee of 100, Wilmington, DE CREW Commercial Real Estate Women Commercial-Industrial Realty Council, Wilmington, DE IFMA-International Facility Management Association Forum of Executive Women Delaware Port of Wilmington Maritime Society Cultural Affiliations: Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts Winterthur, An American Country Estate Museum of Modern Art, New York Project Experience: Univ of Delaware Composite Materials Lab 33,500 sf 2-story addition, flex research lab Uniqema Laboratory Atlas Point Plant New Castle, Delaware Avon Exterior Modernization Northeast Regional Headqtrs, Newark DE AIG Riverfront Master Plan - Wilmington DE 8-acre site, 750,000 sf, Riverfront Dev Corp Life Enrichment Center Faith City Church Multi-Purpose Youth Program Center Synagogue B nai Tikvah Turnersville NJ Wilmington Apostolic Pentecostal Church DE City of Wilmington: International Jazz Hall of Fame City Farmers Market Public Safety Building Renovations Louis L. Redding Building Renovations Economic Development, Licenses & Inspections TV Studio, Real Estate & Housing, City Council Finance Department, Public Works Department Retail: Camden Town Center 52,225 sf Camden DE Seaford Commons 38,000 sf Seaford DE The Shoppes at Louviers 60,000 sf, Newark DE Sunset Station 70,800 sf New Castle County DE Middletown Commons 39,200 sf Middletown DE Harbor Shops 40,500 sf Havre de Grace MD Cricklewood Grove 50,000 sf 2-story office & retail Middletown, Delaware Corporate: CitiGroup - Salomon Smith Barney Wilmington DE, McLean VA, Alexandria VA Bethesda MD, Annapolis MD, Washington, DC Wilmington Mortgage New 2-story building Limestone Road, New Castle County DE Law Firms Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor - 1105 Market Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz 1220 Market St Gordon Fournaris & Mammerella 1220 Market Knepper & Stratton 1228 King St, Wilmington Doroshow Pasquale New Building, Millsboro Residential: Delaware Beach Houses House in Woods, Princeton NJ Vermont House with Studio & Barn Modern House at Hoopes Reservoir DE Sassafras River House MD
KL&A, Inc. Structural Engineers and Builders www.klaa.com Firm Expertise Complex and Design-Driven Architecture Commercial and Residential Cost-Driven Construction Unusual Structures and Structural Problems Historic Restoration/Rehabilitation Design/Build of Steel Structures Seismic Design Peer Review Services Firm Description and History KL&A is a Colorado-based company of structural designers, steel detailers, and builders. We are transforming the way structures are designed and built by rethinking the traditional structural design process, and integrating it with our involvement in the construction process. We are, first and foremost, structural engineers, but we are also artists, craftsmen, collaborators, and builders. We excel at the extraordinary. KL&A has existed since 1994, and currently has The Residences at Little Nell four offices with 47 employees. Since its inception, KL&A has worked with numerous highly talented architects and contractors around the U.S. who have allowed us to display our creative skills, whether they are in the service of economy, constructability, or expression of a unique architectural vision. We have done mixed-use, residential projects, offices and schools using a multitude of building materials from steel and concrete to hay bales, heavy timber, rammed earth, and structural glass. We have participated in projects designed for sustainability and centered on values of green construction practices. The ability to address all aspects of a project s development from conception through completion of construction is a substantial advantage in the collaborative design and value engineering process, and the philosophy of the master builder is pervasive in our culture. Economy of structure is important to all projects; however it is the driving element of many commercial and institutional projects. At KL&A, we recognize that structural economy results from an optimal understanding of material, creative engineering, architectural value, constructability, sequencing, coordination and market forces. Our combination of experience, engineering understanding and innovation allows creative possibilities and appropriate solutions. We believe we are truly different and we seek to build relationships with clients that can recognize that difference. Principals Gregory R. Kingsley, P.E., Ph.D., C.C.E. has 23 years experience in structural research, experimental testing and design, with a special emphasis on seismic design and masonry structures. Brant J. Lahnert, P.E. has 23 years experience, coming from a background in the investigation of structural failures, and now focusing on the design of architecturally significant buildings. M. Douglas Rutledge has 36 years of experience owning and managing steel fabrication companies, consulting with the steel construction industry and managing steel construction. 3457 Ringsby Court, # 212 Denver, Colorado 80216 Ph: (303) 384-9910 Fax: (303) 531-6857 4412 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, Colorado 80537 Ph: (970) 667-2426 Fax: (970) 667-2493 1717 Washington Avenue, #100 Golden, Colorado 80401 Ph: (303) 384-9910 Fax: (303) 384-9915 129 Emma Road, Unit A Basalt, Colorado 81621 Ph: (970) 927-5174 Fax: (970) 927-5194
KL&A, Inc. Structural Engineers and Builders www.klaa.com Relevant Projects KL&A, Inc. Structural Engineers Project Name: Architect: Contractor: Project Name: Project Scope: Date: Architect: Contractor: Construction cost: 3 Trees Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Hansen Construction Company Dancing Bear Residences Redevelopment project, consisting of 9 luxury fractional ownership suites and featuring a roof top garden Under construction Stryker Brown Architects / O Bryan Partnership Shaw Construction $20 million 3-Trees Residence Dancing Bear- rendering Project Name: Limelight Lodge and Residences Project Scope: Redevelopment project, consisting of 128 traditional lodging units and 17 condominiums in two new 4-story buildings Date: Under construction Architect: Cottle, Carr, Yaw Architects Contractor: R.A. Nelson Construction Construction cost: $40 million Limelight Lodge - rendering Project Name: Project Scope: Date: Architect: Contractor: Construction cost: Project Name: Architect: Contractor: The Residences at Little Nell New construction, luxury project, consisting of 24 fractional ownership suites, eight standard lodging units, two free-market residences and 9700 sq. ft. of commercial space at the base of Aspen Mountain Under construction Poss Architecture + Planning Swinerton Builders $80 million Highlands Pond Residence Antoine Predock Architect Hansen Construction Company The Residences at Little Nell - rendering Project Name: Doerr-Hosier Center Project Scope: New construction, 22,000 square foot conference center at The Aspen Institute designed to enable people from all over the world to unite for openminded discussion and problem solving - achieved LEED Gold status Date: 2007 Architect: Jeffrey Berkus Architects Contractor: Shaw Construction Company Construction cost: $14 million Highlands Pond Residence Doerr-Hosier Center
KL&A, Inc. Structural Engineers and Builders www.klaa.com Project Name: Basalt River Lofts Project Scope: New construction, 11,000 square foot three story mixed use building south of downtown Basalt. KL&A s Roaring Fork office occupies a ground level office space Date: 2007 Basalt, Colorado Architects: Harry Teague Architects Contractor: Crystal Springs Builders Cost: $2.5 Million Project Name: 7th and Main Project Scope: New construction, 3-story affordable housing complex over ground-level parking Date: 2000 Architect: Studio B Architects Contractor: Fenton Construction Construction cost: $1.2 million Project Name: Aspen Music Festival Tent Project Scope: New construction, legacy facility, creating a permanent venue for the Aspen Music Festival, containing the main tent canopy, a stage canopy, back house facilities and an underground link to the existing Harris Concert Hall Date: 2000 Architect: Harry Teague Architects Contractor: Shaw Construction Company Construction cost: $10 million Project Name: Colorado Mountain College Project Scope: New construction, 35,000 sq. ft. building housing classrooms and studio space for visual arts and dance Date: 1999 Architect: Harry Teague Architects Contractor: B&H Construction Construction Cost: $4 million Project Name: Benedict Commons Affordable Housing Project Scope: New construction, 27-unit affordable housing project over two levels of underground parking Date: 1996 Architect: Harry Teague Architects Contractor: Marcal Construction Construction Cost: $2 million Basalt River Lofts 7 th and Main Aspen Music Festival Tent Colorado Mountain College Benedict Commons Affordable Housing