Registered architect with extensive experience in real estate development and revitalization of cities, communities, buildings, campuses and neighborhoods – as well as design experience for all segments of the real estate industry, including single family, multi-family, mixed use development, campus planning and housing, military base housing, retail, commercial, Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and community design guidelines. Served as Chairman of the American Institute of Architects National Housing Committee, the AIA’s Livable Communities Committee, President for the University of Maryland School of Architecture Alumni Association and on the Alumni Board of Governors.
MICHAEL K. MEDICK, AIA
4101 Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
404.886.3509
mmedickarchitect[at]aol.com
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Registered architect with extensive experience in real estate development and revitalization of cities, communities, buildings, campuses and neighborhoods – as well as design experience for all segments of the real estate industry, including single family, multi-family, mixed use development, campus planning and housing, military base housing, retail, commercial, Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and community design guidelines. Served as Chairman of the American Institute of Architects National Housing Committee, the AIA’s Livable Communities Committee, President for the University of Maryland School of Architecture Alumni Association and on the Alumni Board of Governors.
• Extensive experience in real estate and business development, including project feasibility services for real estate acquisition, redevelopment and new construction covering a nationwide marketplace.
• Managed architectural teams, both in-house and satellite locations to provide design oversight, professional staff development, mentoring, supervision, quality control and performance reviews
• Perform roles as an architect, master planner, urban designer in all aspects of mixed-use development, retail, commercial, residential, campus planning, military housing and design guidelines.
• Manage project budgets for major development corporation doing over $800 million in business per year in five regional locations throughout the Southeast US.
• Served as American Institute of Architects National Housing Chairman with responsibility for lobbying and negotiating with Federal government and State officials on key legislative issues.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SENIOR PRINCIPAL
SagacityUD Architects . Town Planners , Urban Design – Baltimore, Maryland June 2000 – Present
Senior Principal and Owner of the company with responsible for all aspects of the business, including business development and operations, client relations, architectural and urban design, land planning, budgeting, marketing and financial goals.
Accomplishments:
• Master planned the 11 acre extension to the historic City of Radburn, NJ through a public charrette process; winning a New Jersey American Planning Institute Award.
• Won the international competition for the Seaside, FL 20th Anniversary Ceremonial Landmark Design Competition and the Inform Magazine Grand Award for the Richmond, VA Habitat for Humanity Design Competition for “A New Affordable House.â€
VICE PRESIDENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods – Atlanta, Georgia November 2004 to August 2008
Working with the CEO and Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning, managed the architectural design and land planning for all neighborhoods constructed in the five Southeast cities in which the company operates. Directed the in-house architecture, planning and landscape architecture staff in executing all new product design.
Accomplishments:
• Negotiated the annexation of the 413 acre Wilksmoor Village property into Peachtree City, GA.
• Successfully rezoned the 89 acres mixed-use Uptown property in Woodstock, GA.
• Re-established the company’s role in the Smythe Park neighborhood in Daniel Island, SC.
• Expanded the mixed-use, retail and commercial development opportunities for the company
DIRECTOR OF TOWN AND COMMUNITY PLANNING
Looney Ricks Kiss Architects
Memphis, Tennessee and Princeton, New Jersey May 1996 – June 2000
Working with the Senior Principal, managed the design and marketing for all town planning services in each of the cities in which the company operates.
Accomplishments:
• Assisted with the creation and served as Director of the Town and Community Planning Group.
• Co-founded the Princeton, NJ office of Looney Ricks Kiss
• Created master plans and conceptual architecture for several significant new and existing neighborhoods, including portions of Celebration, WaterColor and SouthWood, Florida.
• Collaborated with local governmental authorities and community leaders to effectively implement the Glenview Naval Air Station, Greenlaw-Manassas Neighborhood Redevelopment and The Tupelo, MS Fairground Redevelopments.
• Instituted and directed a company-wide public/private charrette process to engage local community leaders in a collaborative approach towards neighborhood development.
PRINCIPAL
CHK Architects and Planners (now Torti Gallas + Partners)
Silver Spring, Maryland April 1988 – May 1996
Working with the Senior Partner, expanded the geographic boundaries of the firm’s work through a strategic marketing campaign and design initiatives. Re-developed the Residential Design Studio to significantly improve the firm’s stature and image within the homebuilding community.
Accomplishments:
• Participated in the architectural design and urban master planning of the HUD redevelopment of the Lafayette Courts and Lexington Terrace housing projects in Baltimore, Maryland
• Developed methods for expanding company profile through regional marketing efforts, national speaking engagements and preparing “white papers†and professional articles in trade magazines and journals.
• Doubled the income projections for the Residential Design Studio in less than one year.
• Significantly increased the awards received in the “Finest for Family Living Awards†Competition.
SENIOR DESIGNER
Skidmore Owings and Merrill
Washington, DC November 1985 – April 1988
Worked for Senior Principal, David Childs and led the design efforts for the National Republican Senate Headquarters and the Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland Urban Revitalization plan.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Urban Land Institute
American Institute of Architects
Congress for the New Urbanism
National Association of Homebuilders
Board of Directors, Guilford Neighborhood Association, Baltimore, Maryland
Chairman, Architectural Committee, Guilford Neighborhood Association
Licensed Architect in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
EDUCATION
University of Maryland School of Architecture – Bachelor of Architecture
University of Miami School of Architecture
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design – “Custom Residential Design and Rebuildingâ€
The Seaside Institute
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