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Kirsten Murray FAIA DESIGN PRINCIPAL An owner and principal of Olson Kundig, Kirsten Murray’s body of work is characterized by authentic, contextual buildings and spaces that result from a collaborative design partnership with her clients and colleagues. Throughout her 30-year tenure at the firm, Kirsten has designed a range of project types, from private residences to mixed-used buildings, multi-family developments, art spaces, historic commercial renovations and urban design projects. Throughout her career, Kirsten has created buildings and spaces that strengthen and enrich communities. She is known for integrating stakeholders and community members throughout the process, shaping the design around their collective goals. Kirsten’s work has received National AIA Honor Awards and AIA Housing Awards and has appeared in a variety of publications including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, Architectural Record, and Architecture. Education Master of Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1988 Bachelors of Science of Environmental Design, University of Colorado, 1986 Certificate Program in Design Firm Leadership and Management, University of Washington, 2009 Design Awards 2019 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Awards, Merit Award, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments 2018 Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments 2017 AIA Seattle Honor Awards, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments 2016 NAIOP Washington State Hospitality Development of the Year, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments 2016 Blueprint Awards, Best Interior Project (Workspace), Media Headquarters 2015 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards, Merit Award, Tacoma Art Museum Haub Gallery 2013 Seattle AIA Honor Awards, Merit Award, [storefront] 2012 International Architecture Award, European Centre and Chicago Athenaeum, Art Stable 2011 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Honor Awards, Honor Award, Art Stable 2011 AIA Seattle Honor Award, Art Stable 2011 AIA National Housing Awards, Art Stable Select Projects Simon Fraser University Mixed-Use Development Burnaby, BC, Canada This new mixed-use development for Simon Fraser University combines campus and community spaces, as well as parking. SFU components include an art museum, retail/ commercial signature space, offices and a multi- use event space. A residential tower incorporates the President’s Residence, market-rate housing and associated amenity spaces. Paradise Road Housing, Smith College Northampton, MA The Paradise Road Housing will accommodate approximately 84 students in two-story, four bedroom apartments. The program also includes a commons building that will offer amenities such as additional storage, laundry facilities, and gathering spaces for residents. LEED® Silver Certification is targeted for the project, though net-zero energy standards and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star rating options will be explored. 9th & Thomas Seattle, WA The design of this 12-story mixed-use project in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood emphasizes porousness and adaptability. An inviting street presence with retail and restaurant spaces framing an open “living room” lobby establishes 9th & Thomas as a central community gathering place. LEED® Gold certified. 1111 E. Pike Seattle, WA The program of this 39,103 SF mixed-use development is multi-use: ground level retail, five residential floors, a rooftop garden and two levels of underground parking. The site’s history as part of Seattle’s “auto row” is captured in its tall, wide windows and high ceilings, the use of steel and an exterior of panelized siding with a palette inspired by classic car colors from the 1950s. 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments Seattle, WA This 296,000 SF mixed-use development includes a 160-key hotel, 97 apartments, retail, and publicly accessible courtyard spaces. The development enhances and extends the pedestrian-oriented richness of the neighboring historic Pike Place Market District. Art Stable, Seattle, WA Built on the site of a former horse stable, this urban infill, seven-story loft building is characterized by large operable art doors on the alley side of the building that can be manually opened with a custom-designed hand wheel and hinge. Kirkland Market Kirkland, WA This adaptive re-use serves as a home for restaurants, specialty food stores and other small businesses. The design opens the two-floor building up to natural light and views of Lake Washington, and connects activity between Lake Street and the waterfront. The building’s underlying structure is exposed and a system of operable windows and walls were inserted, creating an arcade while keeping the space flexible for potential future uses. Georgia Power Site Atlanta, GA This 1.1 million SF commercial high-rise building fronting the Atlanta BeltLine contains office space and street-level retail. Organized around a central thoroughfare that doubles as public civic plaza space, the building will create new urban connections. An innovative façade strategy will maximize building performance. Relevant Work 520 Pike St. Seattle, WA TwoPine Seattle, WA 8899 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA JW Marriott Renewal Seoul, South Korea 401 Westlake Seattle, WA Elm Street Coffee Seattle, WA ZONING COMMISSION District of Columbia CASE NO.15-24B EXHIBIT NO.16D

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Kirsten Murray FAIADESIGN PRINCIPAL

An owner and principal of Olson Kundig, Kirsten Murray’s body of work is characterized by authentic, contextual buildings and spaces that result from a collaborative design partnership with her clients and colleagues. Throughout her 30-year tenure at the firm, Kirsten has designed a range of project types, from private residences to mixed-used buildings, multi-family developments, art spaces, historic commercial renovations and urban design projects. Throughout her career, Kirsten has created buildings and spaces that strengthen and enrich communities. She is known for integrating stakeholders and community members throughout the process, shaping the design around their collective goals.

Kirsten’s work has received National AIA Honor Awards and AIA Housing Awards and has appeared in a variety of publications including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, Architectural Record, and Architecture.

Education Master of Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1988

Bachelors of Science of Environmental Design, University of Colorado, 1986

Certificate Program in Design Firm Leadership and Management, University of Washington, 2009

Design Awards2019 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Awards, Merit Award, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments

2018 Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments

2017 AIA Seattle Honor Awards, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments

2016 NAIOP Washington State Hospitality Development of the Year, 100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments

2016 Blueprint Awards, Best Interior Project (Workspace), Media Headquarters

2015 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards, Merit Award, Tacoma Art Museum Haub Gallery

2013 Seattle AIA Honor Awards, Merit Award, [storefront]

2012 International Architecture Award, European Centre and Chicago Athenaeum, Art Stable

2011 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Honor Awards, Honor Award, Art Stable

2011 AIA Seattle Honor Award, Art Stable

2011 AIA National Housing Awards, Art Stable

Select ProjectsSimon Fraser University Mixed-Use Development Burnaby, BC, CanadaThis new mixed-use development for Simon Fraser University combines campus and community spaces, as well as parking. SFU components include an art museum, retail/commercial signature space, offices and a multi-use event space. A residential tower incorporates the President’s Residence, market-rate housing and associated amenity spaces.

Paradise Road Housing, Smith College Northampton, MAThe Paradise Road Housing will accommodate approximately 84 students in two-story, four bedroom apartments. The program also includes a commons building that will offer amenities such as additional storage, laundry facilities, and gathering spaces for residents. LEED® Silver Certification is targeted for the project, though net-zero energy standards and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star rating options will be explored.

9th & Thomas Seattle, WAThe design of this 12-story mixed-use project in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood emphasizes porousness and adaptability. An inviting street presence with retail and restaurant spaces framing an open “living room” lobby establishes 9th & Thomas as a central community gathering place. LEED® Gold certified.

1111 E. Pike Seattle, WAThe program of this 39,103 SF mixed-use development is multi-use: ground level retail, five residential floors, a rooftop garden and two levels of underground parking. The site’s history as part of Seattle’s “auto row” is captured in its tall, wide windows and high ceilings, the use of steel and an exterior of panelized siding with a palette inspired by classic car colors from the 1950s.

100 Stewart Hotel & Apartments Seattle, WAThis 296,000 SF mixed-use development includes a 160-key hotel, 97 apartments, retail, and publicly accessible courtyard spaces. The development enhances and extends the pedestrian-oriented richness of the neighboring historic Pike Place Market District.

Art Stable, Seattle, WABuilt on the site of a former horse stable, this urban infill, seven-story loft building is characterized by large operable art doors on the alley side of the building that can be manually opened with a custom-designed hand wheel and hinge.

Kirkland Market Kirkland, WAThis adaptive re-use serves as a home for restaurants, specialty food stores and other small businesses. The design opens the two-floor building up to natural light and views of Lake Washington, and connects activity between Lake Street and the waterfront. The building’s underlying structure is exposed and a system of operable windows and walls were inserted, creating an arcade while keeping the space flexible for potential future uses.

Georgia Power Site Atlanta, GAThis 1.1 million SF commercial high-rise building fronting the Atlanta BeltLine contains office space and street-level retail. Organized around a central thoroughfare that doubles as public civic plaza space, the building will create new urban connections. An innovative façade strategy will maximize building performance.

Relevant Work520 Pike St. Seattle, WA

TwoPine Seattle, WA

8899 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA

JW Marriott Renewal Seoul, South Korea

401 Westlake Seattle, WA

Elm Street Coffee Seattle, WA

13JBG Smith / Gallaudet 6th Street Development Buildings 1C.2 and 2A Proposal for Architectural Services

ZONING COMMISSIONDistrict of ColumbiaCASE NO.15-24BEXHIBIT NO.16D

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Morris Adjmi, FAIAFounder & Principal

As the founder and principal of Morris Adjmi Architects, Morris specializes in interpreting the complex forces that shape cities to create buildings that are contextual but unmistakably contemporary—buildings that may not feel like they’ve always been there but feel like they should have always been there. The resulting work, which has become a favorite of both forward-thinking developers and history-minded preservationists, has put Adjmi at the vanguard of revitalizing post-industrial neighborhoods and historic districts with an architecture that bridges the past and the present without reverting to historicism or relying on nostalgia.

Adjmi’s passion for historic and industrial architecture was formed by the cast-iron French Quarter balconies and crumbling Creole cottages in his hometown of New Orleans and refined in New York and Milan during a 13- year collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Aldo Rossi. Adjmi opened his own practice in 1997 and built on that foundational experience by reformulating this distinctly European approach into one more apt for the modern American city. Today his work is known for its thoughtful engagement with history, distinct interpretation of industrial forms, and creative expression of materials. Adjmi’s integration of tradition and innovation has yielded a body of work that is sometimes subtle, often bold, and always deeply imbued with a sense of place and purpose.

As a hands-on Principal, Morris guides the internal design of each and every one of the firm's wide-ranging residential, hospitality, commercial, cultural, and placemaking projects.

Work Experience

Morris Adjmi Architects Aldo Rossi Studio di ArchitetturaFounder, Principal Architect Partner1997 - Present 1987 - 1997

Registrations & Education

Registered ArchitectMaster of Architecture, Tulane University

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Alastair HallPartner

Alastair Hall studied architecture at Queen’s University Belfast and Cambridge University. Upon graduation he worked with Grafton Architects in Dublin before returning to Belfast where he met Ian McKnight while they were employed by the same practice.

Hall McKnight is an award-winning practice with studios in Belfast and London, receiving the Downe’s Medal in 2013, the most prestigious award given by the Architectural Association of Ireland for the MAC.

Alastair has taught and lectured at Queen’s University Belfast. He has been a guest critic at Ulster University, Dublin Institute of Technology and University College Dublin Schools of Architecture. He is one of five co-authors of ‘Modern Ulster Architecture’ and has contributed to Architectural Research Quarterly.

He is currently a visiting examiner at University College and member of RIBA Awards Group.

Selected Project Experience

1. The MAC Arts Centre, Belfast, UK This £13.4M Complex city-centre project, comprising an arts

centre with theatres, galleries and public foyers, constructed on a constrained site.

2. Vartov Square, Copenhagen, Denmark £2.1M, complex city centre project to create a new public space,

sensitive heritage site with a medieval graveyard and myriad services below ground.

3. King’s College London - Strand Project, London New build and refurbishment project, incorporating the design of a

major new public realm space in the city centre on a confined central London site.

4. Bishop Lucey Park, Cork, Ireland A public realm project in the centre of Cork City. This commission

was won in through competition in 2020 and is expected to start onsite early 2022.

5. St Mary’s Convent, Wantage, Oxford, UK Project involves a series of adjustments to an existing 19th century

Church of England Convent within the Oxford Diocese.

BSc (Hons) DipArch (Cantab) (Distinction) RIBA ARB

Date of Birth8th February 1969

EducationBSc Architecture – Queens University, Belfast, UK – 1st Class Honours

Diploma in Architecture – Cambridge University – Graduating with Distinction

Professional qualification - 1996

Current Honorary RolesVisiting Examiner – University College Cork, Ireland

Royal Institute of British Architects – National and International Awards Group Member

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DAVID SEITER is design director and founding principal of Future Green Studio where he oversees a staff of creative, hardworking and talented individuals. A longtime Brooklyn resident and urban explorer, David enjoys investigating the complex ecology of our cities in order to reveal the nuances of the urban landscape in subtle, poetic ways. With keen attention to sustainability, David is continually exploring how to integrate landscape into the built environment.

Winner of the prestigious Emerging Voices Award from the Architectural League of New York, David’s philosophy of urbanism is centered on the patchwork ecologies of our cities and how the priorities of people, plants and places overlap to create sustainable public assets. David’s portfolio encompasses award-winning private and public-use projects – including commissions for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens. His work has been featured in numerous publications, most recently as one of Metropolis Magazine’s 2020 Game Changers in Urbanism.

David is author of the book SUP: Weeds in NYC – a book about the overlooked ecological value of weeds in the urban landscape. Additionally he founded the website spontaneousurbanplants.org which won a 2015 National Honor Award in Research from the American Society of Landscape Architects. David has lectured widely about emergent trends in landscape architecture, has previously taught at the graduate program for Sustainable Planning & Development at Pratt Institute and the MLA program at the University of Pennsylvania.

David holds a Master in Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Art History from Vassar College. David is an independently licensed landscape architect in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia. He lives in Brooklyn with his filmmaker wife and two children.

EXPERIENCE Future Green Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Principal & Founder, since 2008

EDUCATIONUniversity of Pennsylvania, Master of Landscape Architecture + Regional PlanningVassar College, Bachelor of Arts in Art History

PUBLICATIONSSpontaneous Urban Plants: Weeds in NYC, ARCHER, 2016“Spontaneous Urban Plants”, PLOT, 2013

PRESS“Brooklyn’s Future Green wants to change the way we think about weeds”, The Architect’s Newspaper, January 2018“A Brooklyn-Based Landscape Firm That’s Reshaping New York City’s Green Urban Scene”, Dwell, August 2017“Inside Future Green Studio’s Japanese-Inspired ‘Prehistoric’ Garden”, The Culture Trip, June 2017“A Garden Oasis in the Lobby”, The New York Times, May 2017“Seeking a Future New York in Weeds”, Urban Omnibus, 2016“Tour a TriBeCa Penthouse That Goes Beyond Custom-made”, New York Magazine, April 2016“Tour a Glamorous Manhattan Penthouse”, Architectural Digest, October 2015“In the Weeds”, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sept. 2015“Affordable South Bronx”, The Architect’s Newspaper, Sept. 2015“NYC Luxury Residence Embrace High-End Landscape Design”, The Architect’s Newspaper, October 2013

TEACHING/LECTURESVisiting Professor in Practice, Penn Design, Master of Landscape Architecture + Regional Planning Program, Spring 2020ASLA Annual Meeting, Cosmopolitan Flora, Panelist, November 2018ASLA LA 2017 Annual Meeting and EXPO, Design | Build | Research: New Firm Models For Performative Landscapes, Speaker, October 2017Rutgers University, Crossroads in the Concrete Jungle Symposium, Lecturer, September 2016NYC Parks Without Borders Conference, Panelist, May 2016Rutgers University, Lecturer, June 2015Pratt Institute, Graduate program in Sustainable Environmental Systems, Visiting Professor 2010 - 2014City University of New York, Visiting Professor, 2008-2010

AWARDSThe Architectural League NY Emerging Voices, 2018New York ASLA Honor Award, Brooklyn Children’s Museum & Empire Stores, 2018Potomac ASLA Honor Award for Analysis, Planning, and Urban Design - Gallaudet University, 2017Potomac ASLA Honor Award for Design (Built) - Atlantic Plumbing Residences, 2017ASLA Honor Award - Spontaneous Urban Plants, 2015Architizer Award Finalist for Small Spaces - Pool Farm, 2015Architizer Award Finalist for Urban Landscapes - 41 Bond, 2014Chaumont-Sur-Loire International Garden Festival, 2014D3 Natural Systems Competition, Special Mention, 2013Architizer Award for Urban Transformation - MTA Plaza, 2013

David Seiter, PLA, ASLAPrincipal + Design Director

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Erwin N. Andres, PE Principal & Vice President Mr. Andres’ diverse experience bridges the disciplines of civil engineering design, urban transportation planning, traffic engineering, land development, environmental analysis, and transportation systems design. Mr. Andres has directed transportation impact studies, traffic circulation and transit studies, parking studies, and multi-modal studies for master plans, business districts and new real estate development projects of all types and sizes. He has evaluated alternative public transportation modal options. He is familiar with roadway classification and its application to transportation planning. He has performed traffic impact assessments for residential, office, shopping and convention centers, and institutional complexes. He has been responsible for the transportation and parking components for academic, government, and corporate campuses. Erwin’s project experience covers the full spectrum of land-use and includes: Mixed-Use Developments The Yards, Washington, DC Walter Reed Army Medical Center Redevelopment, Washington, DC CityCenter DC, Washington, DC New City DC, Washington, DC Skyland Town Center, Washington, DC Atlantic Plumbing Redevelopment, Washington, DC The Apollo H Street Mixed-Use Development, Washington, DC Hecht’s Warehouse, Washington, DC High Line at Union Market, Washington, DC Gallaudet University 6th Street Redevelopment, Washington, DC Michigan and Irving Redevelopment, Washington, DC Eckington Park, Washington, DC 8th & H Street Connection, Washington, DC Burnham Place at Union Station, Washington, DC Armed Forces Retirement Home Redevelopment, Washington, DC The Ladybird, Washington, DC Bryant Street NE DC Development, Washington, DC Small Area Plans/ Redevelopment and Revitalization Downtown East Re-Urbanization Strategy, Washington, DC Poplar Point Planning Alternatives, Washington, DC Takoma Central District Plan, Washington, DC Union Station 2nd Century Master Plan, Washington, DC Union Station Master Plan Constructability, Washington, DC

Education Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Rutgers University, 1994 Professional Registration Professional Engineer – Maryland Professional Associations Urban Land Institute (ULI) American Planning Association (APA) Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Lambda Alpha International (LAI) Land Economics Honorary Society, Board Member & Past President University of Maryland Graduate Program in Real Estate, Lecturer

Experience 27 years total 23 years with Gorove Slade

Location Washington, DC

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State and Municipal Government DC Water Headquarters Building, Washington, DC DC Courts Hardened Mail Center, Washington, DC Moultrie Courthouse, Washington, DC

Colleges and Universities George Washington University Mt. Vernon Campus, Washington, DC Ohio State University, Columbus, OH University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio University of Virginia Health Sciences District, Charlottesville, VA Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC Entertainment, Sports and Event Centers Hearst Park & Pool, Washington, DC DC United Stadium, Washington, DC Germantown Soccer Complex, Germantown, MD National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), Washington, DC Palisades Recreation Center, Washington, DC RFK Stadium Redevelopment, Washington, DC Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington, DC Wilson Aquatic Center, Washington, DC Federal Government Department of State at WRAMC, Washington, DC Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC FBI Headquarters Relocation, Washington DC National Academy of Science, Washington, DC National Cancer Institute, Ft. Detrick, Frederick, MD National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD & Boulder, CO NPS Hains Point Facility, Washington, DC Suitland Federal Center, Suitland, MD US Coast Guard at St. Elizabeth’s - Washington, DC USDOT Headquarters, Washington DC Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC Hotels Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC Pod Hotel, Chinatown, Washington, DC The Conrad Hotel, Washington, DC Hampton Inn Ball Park, Washington, DC

Medical Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC Kaiser Permanante, Gaithersburg & Largo, MD Walter Reed National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Manazel Medical Center, Abu Dhabi, UAE Medlmmune, Gaithersburg, MD

Office 101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 2100 K Street NW PUD, Washington, DC 901 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC Planned Unit Developments 1337 E Street SE PUD, Washington, DC 300 M Street NE PUD, Washington, DC 300 Morse Street NE PUD, Washington, DC 4th St. NE and RI Ave NE PUD, Washington, DC 810 O Street NW PUD, Washington, DC Archer Park PUD, Washington, DC Curtis Properties PUD, Washington, DC Florida Rock PUD SE, Washington, DC Square 369 PUD at 9th and L Streets NW, Washington, DC Primary and Secondary Schools Capitol Hill Montessori School, Washington, DC Cardozo Senior High School, Washington, DC DC Prep, Washington, DC Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Washington, DC French International School, Bethesda, MD Georgetown Visitation School, Washington, DC Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, MD Lafayette Elementary School, Washington, DC National Cathedral School, Washington, DC St. Albans School, Washington, DC The Field School, Washington, DC Two Rivers Public Charter School, Washington, DC Washington International School, Washington, DC Wilson Senior High School, Washington, DC Retail CVS Real Estate Projects, Washington, DC Jumbo Foods, Prince Georges County, MD Safeway - Georgetown, Petworth & Palisades, Washington, DC Georgia Avenue Walmart, Washington, DC Whole Foods, Washington, DC