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Hilary Hubbard, PrincipalHubbard Godfrey Architects, Inc.Professional Experience3522 Geary Blvd. Suite 3San Francisco, CA 94118415.379.1700 tel415.379.1701 faxHilary@HubbardGodfrey.comHubbard Godfrey Architects, Inc.San FranciscoEstablished full service architectural and design firm specializing in hospitality, institutional, retail, tenant improvement,master planning and residential projectsSan Francisco Giants, Gotham Clubhouse Bar & DiningSan Francisco Giants, Gotham Club Game RoomSan Francisco Giants, Luxury Suites ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Social Media @ CaféSan Francisco Giants, Promenade Level ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Virgin America Flight DeckSan Francisco Giants, Virgin America Loft SuiteSan Francisco Giants, Audi Legends Club SuiteSan Francisco Giants, Champions SuiteSan Francisco Giants, Ghirardelli Square SouthSan Francisco Giants, Executive Building ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Gallery & Club Level ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Corona & Service Level ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Press Dining ImprovementsSan Francisco Giants, Lexus Dugout SuiteSan Francisco Giants, Dugout StoreSan Francisco Giants, Dugout StoreSan Francisco Giants, Dugout StoreExploratorium, TACTILE Dome ExhibitSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaSkinSpirit Skin Care Clinic & SpaHalo – Blow Dry Bar, Hair SalonHalo – Blow Dry Bar, Hair SalonYves DelormeSchurter IndustriesComcast Office ImprovementSpruce Street Commercial renovationRCI Warehouse Office ConversionInternational Data CorporationInternational Data GroupAllyn Avenue Residence (remodel, addition, landscape)Preston Residence (remodel & addition)Orser Residence (remodel & addition)Jones Residence (remodel)Severynse Residence (remodel)Torres Residence (remodel, addition, landscape)Heublein Takacs Residence (new construction, landscape)Fortuna Avenue Residence (remodel)Radford Residence (remodel & addition)Berkowitz Residence (remodel & addition)Moreland Residence (addition & master plan)Peck Residence (new construction)Almgren Residence (remodel)Preston Residence (landscape & master plan)Fine-Levinson Residence (remodel)Ranch Road Residence (remodel)ATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoATT Park, San FranciscoWalnut Creek, San FranciscoPier 15, San FranciscoBellevue, WashingtonUniversity Village, WashingtonRedmond, WashingtonMill Valley, CaliforniaWalnut Creek, CaliforniaPalo Alto, CaliforniaBurlingame, CaliforniaMenlo Park, CaliforniaBurlingame, CaliforniaSanta Rosa, CaliforniaSan FranciscoSan FranciscoOaklandSan MateoSan Francisco & San MateoSt. HelenaSt. HelenaSan FranciscoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoOrindaWoodsideSan FranciscoPortola ValleyPortola ValleySt. HelenaSanta CruzPortola ValleySt. HelenaPalo AltoWoodside

Hilary Hubbard, PrincipalHubbard Godfrey Architects, Inc.Professional Experience3522 Geary Blvd. Suite 3San Francisco, CA 94118415.379.1700 tel415.379.1701 faxHilary@HubbardGodfrey.comHerman & Coliver ArchitectureSan FranciscoProject Manager, Architect & DesignerCongregation Kol Shofar Temple – Expansion & RemodelTemple B’nai Israel – Expansion & RemodelOak Center Adult Day Health FacilityRedwood Day School – Expansion & RemodelCenter for Elders IndependencePacific Grove Senior HousingUAHC Camp SwigTiburonSacramentoOaklandOaklandOaklandPacific GroveLos GatosBaum Thornley ArchitectsSan FranciscoProject Leader & DesignerPresidio Hill SchoolMissouri Street HousingHoward Street Remodel & Seismic upgradeDay Casebeer Madrid & Batchelder Law officesSan FranciscoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoCupertinoKapell and Kostow ArchitectsNew YorkProject Architect and DesignerBeach Plum Park Lot 2 ResidenceBeach Plum Park Lot 7 ResidenceHamamoto ResidenceMTV Networks – VH1 Production FacilityMTV Networks – VH1 Production OfficesMTV Networks – Broadcast Studio BAngelBeat.com OfficesMad River Post Production FacilityMontaukMontaukNew YorkNew YorkNew YorkNew YorkNew YorkNew YorkDavis Brody Bond ArchitectsNew YorkDesigner & Job CaptainNew York Public Library – New South Court BuildingNew York Public Library – Center for Scholars & WritersVanderbilt University – New Medical Research Master PlanYeshiva University, Stern CollegeThe New Constitutional Court Building CompetitionCity of Yonkers, Waterfront Development CompetitionNew YorkNew YorkNashvilleNew YorkSouth AfricaYonkersBacken Arrigoni Ross ArchitectsSan FranciscoDesignerOsprey Pointe Residential Development – Master PlanOsprey Pointe Residences at CrosswaterSunriver Resort LodgeOregonOregonOregon

Hilary Hubbard, PrincipalHubbard Godfrey Architects, Inc.Professional Experience3522 Geary Blvd. Suite 3San Francisco, CA 94118415.379.1700 tel415.379.1701 faxHilary@HubbardGodfrey.comNardi Associates Architects & DesignersFlorence, ItalyDesignerDolce & Gabbana Retail ShowroomUniversal Gymnasium Cafeteria & BarDi Russo Medical OfficesPiazza Matteotti Park & Community Center CompetitionMilanPratoBariMateraEducationMaster of Architecture, Columbia UniversityPost Baccalaureate in Fine Arts, Studio Art Centers InternationalBachelor of Arts in Architecture, University of CaliforniaNew YorkFlorence, ItalyBerkeleyProfessional AssociationsLicensed Architect, State of CaliforniaAmerican Institute of Architects

Paul Switenki, PEPaul Switenki is a multidisciplinary project manager and MechanicalEngineer with Arup. He has a strong background in building physicsand project delivery and has applied his strengths in low-energyHVAC system design and multi-discipline coordination toHealthcare and Arts & Culture projects. He also has experience withall types of commercial, educational and institutional facilities.ProfessionMechanical EngineerCurrent PositionAssociateJoined Arup1996QualificationPE, State of California,Mechanical, 2005MS, Civil Engineering, BuildingEnergy Systems, University ofColoradoBAE (HVAC emphasis),Pennsylvania State UniversityProfessional AssociationsMember, ASHRAE (AmericanSociety of Heating, Refrigerationand Air Conditioning Engineers)Member, ASHE (AmericanSociety of Healthcare Engineers)Paul Switenki has applied his strengths in low-energy HVACsystem design and multi-discipline coordination to Healthcareand Arts & Culture projectsHealthcare:University of California, San Francisco Mission Bay Hospital,Outpatient Building and Energy Center, San Francisco, CAPaul was the Lead Project Mechanical Engineer for the UCSFMission Bay Hospital (Phase I) site. The project consists of a645,000ft2, 289-bed acute care hospital, a 193,000ft2 outpatientbuilding and 36,000ft2 Energy Center that delivers chilled water, hotwater and steam to the hospital and outpatient building. UCSF ishoping for LEED certification and is participating in PG&E’sSavings By Design program. The buildings are conditioned by 100%outdoor air units with energy recovery loops. The Hospital is one ofthe few OSHPD-reviewed hospitals to be looking at variable airvolume systems instead of the typical, energy-consuming constantvolume system. It is also one of the first projects to undergoconcurrent (phased) OSHPD review.Kaiser Permanente, Template Hospital & Central Utility Plant,Multiple Locations, CALead Mechanical Engineer for a 400,000ft2, 175 bed acute carehospital on Kaiser Permanente’s Vacaville Campus. The team wasalso tasked with determining how the existing Central Utility Plant(CUP) could be upgraded or expanded to include the new hospitaland future campus medical facilities. Efforts at Vacaville wererewarded when Kaiser decided to use the Hospital as a template fortwo other sites in Northern California and one in Southern California.As Project Mechanical Engineer, Paul led the original Hospital andCentral Utility Plant HVAC studies and coordination efforts.Throughout design and construction administration he has beenresponsible for orchestrating the efforts of over a dozen engineersfrom three Arup offices. His close working relationship with theChong/Smith team has been instrumental in securing Arup’scontinuing role with Kaiser and the Joint Venture.www.arup.com

Kaiser Antioch Hospital, Antioch, CALead Mechanical Engineer. The Antioch Hospital is considered thetrue “template” acute care hospital. 350,000ft2, 175 patient beds.Kaiser Modesto Hospital, Modesto, CALead Mechanical Engineer. Includes an additional Patient Towerfloor and an expanded Nursery and Labor/Delivery Department.400,000ft2, 225 patient beds.Kaiser Sand Canyon Hospital, Irvine, CAMechanical Engineer. The Sand Canyon hospital includes twoadditional Patient Tower floors and a full-service kitchen replaces theTemplate’s food preparation area. To help meet additional sitespecific cost constraints, Paul met with the owner and mechanicalsubcontractor to review the subcontractor’s suggested specificationrelated value engineering measures. The owner was able to reducefirst costs and clearly understand what elements of the design werebeing compromised. 450,000ft2, 275 patient beds.Kaiser Vacaville Hospital, Vacaville, CALead Mechanical Engineer. The Vacaville layout mirrors that of theAntioch Hospital. 350,000ft2, 175 patient bedsKaiser Antioch Central Utility Plant (2007), Antioch, CAContributing engineer. The Antioch Central Utility Plant (CUP) wasalso part of the original Template Hospital scope of work. It servesthe Hospital, the adjacent Hospital Service Wing (HSW) buildingand has been sized for a future Hospital expansion.Kaiser Modesto Central Utility Plant (2007), Modesto, CAContributing engineer. The Modesto CUP serves the Hospital, theadjacent Hospital Service Wing (HSW) building. It is configured forfuture expansion to serve a future Hospital expansion and two futureMedical Office Buildings.Kaiser Permanente, Central Utility Plant Study, Vacaville, CAContributing engineer. Arup and the Joint Venture looked intoseveral combinations of re-use and new-build, giving particularconsideration for the existing equipment and changes in SeismicCode since the original CUP’s construction.Yale University Medical Center, New Haven, CTMechanical Peer Review providing internal review for Arup’sBoston office, reviewing DD and CD documents, establishing globalhealthcare business contacts in the process.Enumclaw Medical Center, Enumclaw, WAMechanical Engineer providing schematic design advice to Arup’sSeattle office leadership, helping increase the office’s growinghealthcare knowledge.Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UKwww.arup.com

Mechanical Engineer. Paul spent eight weeks with Hayden Young, amechanical subcontractor working on the construction of a newhospital in London. Paul spent several weeks assisting pipe-fitterswith placement of copper and steel pipes. He also spent severalweeks working for the subcontractor’s quantity surveyor, comparingquotes from HVAC equipment suppliers.Arts and Culture:Lucas Contemporary Art Museum, San Francisco, CAProject Manager for a proposed 300M, 95,000 ft2 museum in thehistorical Presidio. MEP, Fire/Life Safety, Lighting, Transportationand Civil.California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CAPaul served as the Mechanical Project Engineer during theconstruction phase of this high profile, multi-use building in GoldenGate Park. The Academy incorporates exhibit space, naturalventilation, aquariums, planetarium, rainforest dome, laboratoriesand offices and has achieved LEED Platinum Certification.Green Music Center, California State University at SonomaRohnert Park, CAPaul was the Project Mechanical Engineer for the proposed112,000ft2 music center. Originally scheduled for completion in2002, the center was to feature a 1400-seat concert hall, a 300-seatorgan recital hall, a 2-story, glazed lobby and a similar 2-story,glazed conference area. The center also contains support spacesincluding practice rooms, concessions and offices for Sonoma StateUniversity’s music department. On-site chilled and heating hot waterserves custom AHUs, fan coils and VAV boxes throughout thecenter. The concert hall floor and the performance platform areraised and served by displacement ventilation from below. Facadeswere developed to include high-performance glazing and externalshading devices.Mondavi Center for the Arts Performance Hall, University ofCalifornia at Davis, Davis, CAPaul was Project Engineer for the 97,000ft2, multi-purposeperforming arts center. The 1800 seat performance hall includesvariable acoustic mechanisms and is served by an underfloordisplacement ventilation system. The 350-seat studio theater iscooled via a VAV air handler and heated with an in-floor hydronic(radiant) heating loop. The main lobby is an expansive glass boxcooled with a variety of custom displacement diffusers at each offour floor levels. Poured concrete “trenches” provide an air path thatserves the lowest level. CO2 sensors limit unnecessary heating andcooling of outdoor air. The smoke purge system was designed tocomply with California Fire Code. The three levels that comprise theBack-of-House are served by a VAV system, but acousticallysensitive spaces within are provided with chilled beams and ceilinginduction diffusers.www.arup.com

San Mateo Public Library, San Mateo, CAPaul assisted the Project Mechanical Engineer with the design andtook over as Project Engineer in Construction Administration of thisthree-story, 80,000ft2, LEED Gold Certified library. Paul wasinvolved with design of the raised floor displacement ventilationsystem and the atrium smoke control system.Minnesota Science Museum, St. Paul, MNWhile interning for Ellerbe Becket in Minneapolis, Paul researchedtemperature and humidity effects on artwork, metals, woods, animalskins and other displayed materials, assisted in the “thermal” zoningof a 300,000ft2 science museum. Each zone was defined according tothe level of environmental control required, and organized soadjacent zones’ requirements were similar. This “buffering”hierarchy helped determine the overall form of the museum andvisitor circulation routes. He also determined the optimal methods ofcentral air humidification and dehumidification thorough life cyclecosting.Commercial Property:Confidential Office Building, CAProject manager for this 250,000 ft2 office building at abiotechnology company’s campus. Arup provided mechanical,electrical and plumbing hand-over documents, and the lighting andfire/life safety consulting for this “Highly Collaborative ProjectDelivery”, pseudo-IPD effort where the design team assisted thedesign-build team during Contract Document and ConstructionAdministration phase.Confidential Wellness Center, CAProject manager for this 75,000 ft2 wellness center at a biotechnologycompany’s campus. Arup has provided mechanical, electrical andplumbing and lighting consulting to date.Sun Microsystems Campus Phase 2, Newark, CAPaul was the Project Engineer responsible for preparation ofconceptual HVAC design presentations to the client.40 Grosvenor Place, London, UKPaul assisted the Project Mechanical Engineer with all major HVACdesign tasks including calculation of thermal loads, pressure drops,sound levels, energy consumption, CO2 production and life cyclecosts; design of raised floors and chilled ceilings; preparation ofHVAC conceptual display boards, drawings and specifications. Heattended monthly coordination, design review and partneringmeetings; used in-house analysis tools to develop the glazingspecification and the extent of shading devices; researchedequipment possibilities for chilled ceilings, perimeter heaters, FCUboxes, boilers, chillers and cooling towers; performed thermalanalyses while assisting Arup R&D in the development of softwarethat handles re-transmitted radiation through atria and the thermalwww.arup.com

effects of chilled ceilings.2 The Square - Stockley Park, London, UKPerformed BREEAM (UK equivalent to LEED) audit of 3-flooroffice building near London. Worked with Architect and BuildingSimulation Official to create thermal model of low-energy, mixedmode office air conditioning system. Assessed other mechanical andnon-mechanical criteria, compiled results into BREEAM application,and submitted forms to certification board.Tower Place, London, UKResearched “green” building design and assisted graphics departmentin the preparation of mechanical and architectural conceptualpresentation boards and booklets.Moscow Bank, Moscow, RussiaDuring internships with Ellerbe Becket, Paul assisted the ProjectMechanical Engineer with layout and sizing of HVAC systems, anddocument preparation and issue.Education:La Ki Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, StanfordUniversity, Palo Alto, CADesign of mechanical systems for new 120,000ft² facility housingknowledge management, classroom, seminar rooms, conferencecenter, Deans office, Office of Student Affairs and student lifeprograms. Generated schematic documents and provided third partyoverview during design and build (D&B) stage.University of Nottingham New Campus, Nottingham, UKThis low energy campus, consisting of five main buildings, won anEU Thermie grant for low energy building system provision. Lowenergy HVAC features include low pressure air handling units anddistribution and return systems, underfloor (displacement) airconditioning, heat recovery, rooftop photovoltaics and radiantunderfloor heating systems. Assisted in the design of the customizedair handling units and helped quantify the low energy solutions bycomparing life cycle costs with those of typical campus buildingconstruction. Also reviewed and updated drawings, single linediagrams and schedules, assisted with architectural coordinationissues, reviewed bid packages, and attended site constructionprogress meetings.Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MNWhile with Ellerbe Becket, Paul calculated heating, ventilation andcooling loads and for this classroom/office building. Also routed ductand pipework and sized major HVAC equipment.Harvard University, Cambridge, MAPaul assisted Arup’s Facades Group by performing thermal analyseswww.arup.com

of a double-skinned façade.Sport:Saint Mary’s College – McKeon Pavilion Renovation, Orinda,CAProject manager for expansion of existing gymnasium for NCAADivision I athleticprogram. Added seating, entry lobby, trainingroom and athletic department offices. Upgrade of media truckfacilities and added seating. Arup has provided preliminary designfor structural and MEP systems, and also fire/life safety consulting.High Performance Athletics Center, Berkeley, CAPeer review and attended value engineering services for theUniversity of California-Berkeley’s 90 million, 145,000ft² HighPerformance Athletics Center.Football Stadium Expansion, University of Notre Dame, SouthBend, INEllerbe-Becket designed a façade to enclose the existing one, therebyadding a new concourse and 35,000 seats to Notre Dame’s famousstadium. Paul performed thermal studies to size HVAC equipmentand to determine the most cost-efficient glass for the enlarged pressbox. Paul was also responsible for coordinating mechanical,electrical and plumbing routes in these new areas.Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NYAssisted the Mechanical Team with the design and layout of thesupply and waste piping systems for the 18,000-seat arena for theNational Hockey League’s Buffalo Sabres. Primarily responsible forthe development of plumbing drawings, including plans andisometrics.Government:Public Safety Building, San Francisco, CAProject manager for 164M, 200,000 ft2 new building that includespolice headquarters, district police and fire stations, arson task forcefacilities, parking garage, reuse and incorporation of an existinghistoric fire station. Managed integrated design, structural peerreview, mechanical, electrical, public health engineering, daylightingconsulting, facades design, ICT peer review and building codeanalysis.Seattle Justice Center, Seattle, WAThe southwest side of the 183,000ft2 building incorporates a 9-storyventilated façade as an architectural feature. Paul performed cavityand perimeter zone comfort and thermal analyses to help determinethe glazing types, shading devices and cavity damper controlsequence of operations.Hotels and Leisure:Ian Schrager Hotels, Sanderson Building, London, UKwww.arup.com

Ian Schrager Hotels bought an historic London textile showroom andproposed to convert it into a 5-star hotel. Performed significantportions of the initial feasibility studies including existing conditionsreports, HVAC plant and equipment sizing and locating, and servicerouting. Assisted coordination of room-by-room service routing todevelop prototypical room types.Residential:155 Macquarie, Sydney, AustraliaPaul performed thermal analyses of various façade types to assist thearchitect with specifying glazing, blinds and external shading. Thebuilding is a residential high-rise owned by the Australiangovernment. It has a sheer, glazed façade.Retail:Prada, 185 Post Street, San Francisco, CAPrada was to be a 10-story retail/office building in downtown SanFrancisco. Designed by Brand & Allen Architects, the building’sexterior walls were to be perforated, stainless steel panels withglazed perforations and several types of transparent, insulatedbackings. Sixth floor was to be an outdoor “patio” with a glass flooracting as the top layer of a luminous ceiling to the fifth floor. Paulperformed initial ASHRAE Standard 90.1 calculations and advisedthe architect on various envelope construction options. The resultinginformation was to be used to assure California Title 24 energycompliance.Research:Project Manager for assessment of the potential for existingCalifornia commercial building stock to convert to natural ventilationor mixed-mode ventilation. Also investigated fire/smoke control andacoustic barriers to the implementation of natural ventilation.www.arup.com

Joe Terhemen Igber, PEC chelor of Science in Civil Engineering - May 2004Masters of Science in Structural Engineering - December 2005University Of California at BerkeleyCAPABILITIESDesign, Analysis & Detailing: steel, concrete, masonry and timber framed structuresStructural drawings: plan, elevations & details using AutoCAD 2015Self management: budget, project coordination, proposal/fee negotiation, client relationsPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Member of ASCE, AISC, & AOPASELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCEAll-Mart: Oakland, CAAddressing an open store front issue, a special reinforced masonry shear wall was proposed to provide transverselateral support. The clear and concise design objective consisting of a masonry shear wall, grade beam and piers,effectively supported construction documents which kept the project on schedule and under budget.BART Seismic Rehabilitation (R-Line)Part of a multi-million dollar effort by BART to seismically upgrade and rehabilitate portions of the superstructure and supporting structures, compliance with BART’s stringent seismic design criteria was vitalthroughout all phases of design. Client response time and product presentation improved as I efficiently relayed aswell as administered information between sub consultants and in office management.Responsibilities: Non linear analysis of piers and bents supporting the aerial portions of the track from the MacArthurStation to the Richmond Station Foundation design of first 16 piers and bents of MLK, Jr. Skyway Buttress wall and outrigger bent designsBerryessa BART Station: Berryessa, CAOne of the proposed stations intended to be added on to the BART extension into the South Bay, this mid-leveldesign phase produced cleaner calculations and tighter drawings all the while reducing concrete and steelquantities from previous designs.Responsibilities: Steel concentric brace frame design Foundation design Steel and concrete quantitiesForest Home Farms (Historic Building): San Ramon, CAA structure dating back to the 1930’s, the structural integrity of the house and attached roof top water tank were ofutmost importance. Through careful cost analysis of construction materials, the client received welcomed designand cost savings and for the office, potential future work for delivering under a tight budget.Responsibilities: Seismic retrofit of two story 420ft.2 house with empty 9ft. dia. by 9ft. tall water tank attached at roof Structure and foundation design of 32 ft. tall steel wind mill for gravity and seismic loading6250 Thornhill Drive, Upper OfficeOakland, California 94611

Joe Terhemen Igber, PEC 78132joe@sedrconsulting.com510.525.9491Monterey Street Overhead: Fresno, CAPreformed for the city of Fresno, the structure consisted of multiple 2 and 3 column bents extending as high as33ft. in some locations. Given its complex geometry as well as its lack of service for many years since itsconstruction in the 40’s, the city needed expert input whether to demolish the structure, re-open it or leave itclosed until future determination.Responsibilities: Prepared complete computer model of East and West spans, a total of 2,000ft. of bridge deck separated onone end and gradually running side-by-side for the last 500ft. at the opposite end Analyzed results and deemed the structure unfit for re-opening saving the city of Fresno countless hoursof planning and construction sequencingCampbell Union High School District: San Jose, CAConsisting of five different campuses in total, one design was chosen to be utilized at the five different sites withthe exception of the entrance canopies which were to provide a sense of individualism for each campus.Predominantly glass, strict deflection criteria were to be observed at each entrance canopy. The consolidateddesign kept the project on budget and created clear communication with the architect.Responsibilities: Assisted the project manager with the seismic design of the 6,500ft.2 auditorium housed by reinforcedmasonry walls and topped with a corrugated metal roof Completed the roughly 1,000ft.2 entrance canopy designs braced by ordinary steel moment frames Provided on site technical supportContra Costa County Public Works Department Building Expansion: Martinez, CAAt 13,000ft.2, this 1 story steel office building with a lateral system consisting of SUREBOARD panels, came inwith a project budget of 4 million. Constant communication with the architect and contractor reclaimed a budgetthat was destined for disaster while clever coordination pushed the project through to completion.Responsibilities: Designed the building’s gravity system Performed site visits with the project manager and helped with steel shop drawingsJamestown Condominiums: San Francisco, CAWith 11 wood-framed buildings, 3 stories in height, this project consisted of 200 condominiums in total. Withmultiple teams of builders on site, a concerted effort was required to keep this project on course. Multiple sitevisits, revitalized second looks at previous structural layouts, and patience proved to be worthy attributes for thisconstruction conundrum.Berry Residence: Palo Alto, CAA single story residential remodel consisting of an addition of a second story, this type of design was to becomethe “bread and butter” of the firm. One of many, this particular project had a construction budget of 1 million.Responsibilities: Designed all the gravity framing required for the new second level and designed the new lateral systemfor the entire structure. Produced plans and details for the construction documents Responded to plan review comments, RFI’s, checked shop drawings, performed site visits and wrote thenecessary site visit reportsSOFTWAREMS Excel, MS Word, RISA-3D, PCACOL, LPile, Xtract, SAP2000 Nonlinear, WFrame, Enercalc,Mathcad, AutoCAD and Vectorworks.6250 Thornhill Drive, Upper OfficeOakland, California 94611

Noelle Yuen, S.E.noelle@maffei-structure.com415-244-9629Noelle Yuen brings more than 25 years of diverse technical and project managementexperience to Maffei Structural Engineering. Originally a bridge engineer with Caltrans, since1991 she has focused her career on building structures, including institutional and civicbuildings, transit stations, hospitals, and seismic retrofit and renovation projects. Noelle hasexperience with concrete, steel, masonry, and timber structures.Noelle has developed special expertise in seismic design, peer review, and plan check. Shehas directed structural reviews of healthcare facilities throughout California (for the stateagency OSHPD) and, since 2002, she has conducted seismic peer reviews of more than 20 tallbuilding structures in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, and Bellevue.Noelle is equally fluent evaluating both seismic detailing and nonlinear response-historyanalyses assumptions and results for such structures.EducationMaster of Science, StructuralEngineering, UC Berkeley, 1991Bachelor of Science, CivilEngineering, UC Berkeley, 1987RegistrationRegistered Civil Engineer,CaliforniaRegistered Structural Engineer,CaliforniaProfessional AffiliationsMember of the StructuralEngineers Association of NorthernCalifornia (SEAONC)Selected PublicationsMaffei, Joe, and Noelle Yuen,2007, “Seismic Performance andDesign Requirements for HighRise Concrete Buildings,”Structure Magazine, AprilNoelle brings an efficient and collaborative work approach to the projects she directs.Selected experience – High-rise Peer Review11th Avenue & Broadway residential high-rise, seismic peer review, San Diego710 Broadway residential high-rise, plan review, San Diego, CA1430 2nd Avenue office and residential high-rise, seismic peer review, Seattle, WA1521 Second Avenue residential high-rise, Seattle, W

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