Wednesday, June 20, 2012

012 Model Photo

Q:  How great is this photo?!  A:  Pretty great.  Join the conversation about the past, present and future of the air travel (and design) in Kansas City on June 28th at the Plaza Branch Library Auditorium.


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011 Hanan Kivett


Our 5th panel perspective will come from Hanan Kivett, AIA, Vice President & Senior Project Manager, Transportation for AECOM.  Hanan has over 40 years of experience in the management and execution of concept planning, design development, and final design, of major airport, rail transit, and intercity rail transportation projects in this country as well as overseas. His career began in his uncle’s office in the mid-60’s after graduating from Washington University. He was an apprentice during the concept and design development phases of KCI’s Drive to your Gate Terminals. As a result of his very strong professional interest in airports, he became the firm’s concept planner for the new Munich Airport Competition in the early 1970’s and served as an Advisor to the Airport Authority for over 25 years.
His career highlights are as follows:
Kivett and Myers 1966-1974: KCI Airport; Kansas City Art Institute Dormitories, UMKC Chemistry Building; Missouri State Office Building; Offshore Airport for Copenhagen Denmark; Munich Airport Competition
US DOT 1974-1982: Chief Architect for FRA’s Northeast Corridor High Speed Rail Project. Major accomplishments included the restoration of 9 historic railroad stations including Washington Union Station and Boston South Station
Harry Weese Associates 1982-1991: Los Angeles Metro Red Line; Dallas DART LRT; Washington Union Station Revitalization and Air Rights Development
Parsons Brinckerhoff1991-2005: BART Extension to San Francisco International Airport; Washington Metrorail Extension to Dulles Airport
AECOM 2005 to Present: Denver Union Station Redevelopment; Rail; ARC Project for NJT and Port Authority; Phase 2 Metrorail Extension to Dulles Airport; Downtown LRT Connector Los Angeles METRO
He has been active in numerous professional organizations including AIA, ASCE, TRB, and APTA through serving on national committees, authoring and presenting monographs dealing with the design of rail stations, airport terminals, rail access to airports and art in transit. He has also given lectures at UC Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Washington U, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of Washington on these topics.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

010 Vernon Reed

The fourth presenter we would like to introduce is Vernon Reed, FAIA.  Vernon has led numerous academic, social, civic and professional organizations; among them, the 650-member KC-AIA, the 1500-member Missouri AIA and he represented the 4000-member Central States AIA as its director on the national Board of Directors. He has served on and chaired numerous local, state, and national AIA committees including the national Environmental Education, Energy and Environmental Quality, Building Performance and Regulations and Professional Liability committees; and was Commissioner for the new Committee On The Environment, which created the Green Movement in American architecture.
He received the AIA Missouri Distinguished Service Award, as well as the Outstanding Cadet Award presented by the Commandant of AFROTC Training Camp for advanced cadets from universities throughout the nation, Distinguished Military Graduate of the University of Arkansas AFROTC, and Cadet Colonel (Wing Commander.) In the Air Force he was appointed to take charge of extensive construction projects that transformed Camp Cooke Army Base into Vandenberg AFB where all US satellites are launched for polar orbit, and received commendations from the Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff of the USAF, the Commander of SAC, and the Base Commander.
After working for Kivett & Myers for 2-1/2 years, where he designed the last Katz Drugstore (St. Joseph), Sanctuary for Temple B’Nai Jehudah and the Federal Reserve Bank Addition, he started his own diversified practice in 1965 –– designing libraries, recreational projects, medical and dental facilities, multifamily and custom residential projects, schools, churches, office buildings, banks and other commercial and institutional projects. He has provided historic preservation planning and design throughout Missouri, including the Missouri State Capitol and various projects in the 18th and Vine, Santa Fe and Quality Hill Historic Districts.
He is a 10th generation descendant of the mentor-protégé lineage from Thomas Jefferson, Latrobe, Strickland, Walter, Hunt, Furness, Sullivan, Wright and Fay Jones –– having studied under Jones for 5 years at the University of Arkansas, and for 46 years afterwards. He successfully nominated both Jones and Jefferson for the AIA’s Gold Medal.

Monday, June 11, 2012

009 Poster

Check out our promotional poster.  It’s ready to be printed and displayed in your office, favorite coffee shop, or neighborhood light pole.  Help us spread the word about our first event!

008 AECOM

The Legacy Series Committee thanks AECOM for helping sponsor our inaugural event!


007 Bob Berkebile


Any list of accomplished, influential environmentalists and preservationists includes our third panelist, Bob Berkebile. Highly regarded by fellow professionals and the recipient of numerous awards, Bob has focused his career on improving the quality of life in our society with the integrity and spirit of his firm’s work. He is a founding principal of BNIM Architects and has contributed 44 years to the architectural profession. Among his contributions to his industry, Bob is the founding chairman of the American Institute of Architects’ National Committee on the Environment (AIA / COTE) and was also instrumental in the formation of the US Green Building Council and its LEED rating system. Bob’s work as an architect and thought leader in sustainable methodologies continue to increase the national and global momentum towards triple-bottom-line solutions in our built environments – solutions that seek to find a balance between people, planet and prosperity. In 2009, Bob received a Heinz Award from Theresa Heinz and the Heinz Family Foundation for his leadership and commitment to the environment and action towards restoring social, economic and environmental vitality to America’s communities through Sustainable architecture and planning. In 2011, his firm was selected for the AIA National Architecture Firm Award, the organization’s highest honor.

006 BNIM

The Legacy Series Committee thanks BNIM for helping sponsor our inaugural event!