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2014 AIA Miami International Photography Competition

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Date: 07/18/2014 - 08/25/2014

Time: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location: Miami Center for Architecture and Design

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Discussion following the film with David Barragan, Co-founder of Al Borde Studio

Tickets: Link in bio.

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    The MCAD Urban Design Committee invites you to joi The MCAD Urban Design Committee invites you to join us as we focus the expertise of our local civic leaders on creatively addressing Affordable Housing & Mobility.
This panel discussion takes place at Perkins & Will in Coral Gables, FL.
Speakers include Michael Van Der Ppel from ACRE Management, Mandy Bartle from South Florida CLT and Christing Rupp from the Dade Heritage Trust.
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Date:
June 28
Time:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Perkins + Will
2800 Ponce de Leon, Suite 1300 
Coral Gables, FL 33134

RSVP: Link in bio.

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    Join AIA Miami's Emerging Professionals and MCAD's Join AIA Miami's Emerging Professionals and MCAD's Young Urbanists for a get-together happy hour

Thursday, June 15th
5:30pm
Location: 
One Biscayne Tower 
2 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, Fl 33131 

RSVP: Link in bio.

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    JOIN US FOR A TOUR OF MIAMI’S DOWNTOWN HISTORIC JOIN US FOR A TOUR OF MIAMI’S DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT
ABOUT THE TOUR

Learn the history of Miami and its people through its buildings.

Join us for a fascinating walking tour that leads you on a journey to downtown Miami’s most historic and architecturally significant buildings.

Led by a knowledgeable local architect, the tour covers almost a hundred years of architectural styles, and highlights the heavy hitters, high rollers, and movers & shakers that inhabited the heart of Miami’s central business district.

Whether you are an architect, a history buff, or just a fan of Miami, this tour is for you!

This tour will utilize an app to amplify sound. Once you purchase a ticket, we will email you easy download instructions. Please bring headphones.

Registration link in bio.

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Time:
9:45 am 

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    Meet the 2023 Honorees YOUNG URBANISTYOUNG URBAN Meet the 2023 Honorees 

YOUNG URBANISTYOUNG URBANIST

Aaron DeMayo is a multi-disciplinary designer integrating natural solutions within the built environment to create more regenerative cities and sustainable coexistence of humans with Planet Earth. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Aaron has seen the City transform into a bustling Subtropical Metropolis. Having worked with many companies in diverse roles that help shape the built environment, he has developed a holistic understanding of a city’s complex processes, allowing him to work across various scales and typologies. As Founder of Future Vision Studios, he oversees projects, including architectural design, urban planning, mobility, landscape, and zoning policy. 
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Currently, Aaron serves as the Chair of the Underline Advocacy Committee, whose objective is to support The Underline’s efforts and advocate for safer connections to The Underline and the Miami Loop. In addition, Aaron is a member of the Traffic and Mobility working group, where he has assisted in ensuring adequate protected bicycle facilities and proper pedestrian crossings.

Aaron is also the Chair of the Urban Land Institute Young Leaders Group Resilience Subcommittee. In 2022, he co-led an effort to review the Miami 21 Task Force Recommendations Report. The result is the Miami 21 to 2100 White Paper, Zoning Recommendations for a more affordable, resilient, and sustainable adaptation of Miami.

Aaron serves as the District 2 Seat for the City of Miami Climate Resilience Committee, whose role is to recommend to the Commission changes to the City Code and policy that will help the City thrive in the face of all climate change threats. Storm surge, sea level rise, flooding from king tide, and extreme rain events, although influenced by different weather and climate events, are all related and must be addressed comprehensively across scales. Aaron created the Connect and Protect Miami project to begin the conversation and plan for these issues. 

May 18th
6:30PM
Historic Lyric Theater 
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33136
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3UiD0gA

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VISIONARY AWARD

Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Co-Chair of Goldman Properties, is a second-generation company leader founded by her late father, visionary real estate developer Tony Goldman. Founded in 1968, the award-winning company is a creative real estate firm with a storied history in developing thriving global destinations across the United States. Marrying real estate and public art to build community, Goldman Properties is known for recognizing the value in depressed urban areas and transforming them into iconic neighborhoods such as SoHo in New York City, Center City Philadelphia, Miami Beach, and Wynwood, site of the acclaimed Wynwood Walls, winner of the 2016 “Global Award of Excellence”- Urban Land Institute. In August 2018, Goldman Srebnick was recognized as one of Forbes Icons of Impact for her continued work and leadership. She oversees a diverse portfolio of restaurants, office buildings, galleries, commercial and retail properties, and large-scale public art projects, including the iconic Houston Bowery wall.
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In July 2015, Goldman Srebnick founded Goldman Global Arts (GGA), a Miami-based creative collective with co-founder artist Peter Tunney. In 2019, Goldman Srebnick authored Walls of Change: The Story of The Wynwood Walls. In 2020, GGA was hired by the NFL to infuse street art into Super Bowl LIV in Miami. She also most recently curated a national art campaign for Michelle Obama’s organization When We All Vote to amplify the importance of voting.

Goldman Srebnick is an active Young Presidents Organization (YPO) member. She graduated from the YPO/Harvard Business School Presidents Leadership Program. She was the Miami-Dade County Co-Chair for the Miami 2020 Super Bowl Host Committee and currently serves as Chair of the Town Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (TSNDC) Board.

May 18th
6:30PM
Historic Lyric Theater 
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33136
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3UiD0gA

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    Meet the 2023 Honorees LEGACY AWARD Two Generati Meet the 2023 Honorees

LEGACY AWARD

Two Generations of Cervera Women 

Over 53 years, Alicia Cervera has breathed life into new communities and revitalized existing ones.
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Early in her career, she proved that vision and determination paid off. Born in Peru in 1930, the daughter of a Peruvian ambassador, in 1954, she married Javier Cervera, a Cuban plantation owner. With two daughters born in Havana, she immigrated to the United States in 1961 due to the Cuban Communist Revolution, where her son Javier was born in 1967. 
 
Seeing the extraordinary potential of Brickell Avenue, in 1966, she and her husband purchased a piece of waterfront property that they had rezoned for multiple residences; this was the first official high-rise zoning in the area, the Brickell Avenue corridor.
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In 1980 Ms. Cervera was joined by her daughters, Veronica Cervera Goeseke and Alicia Cervera Lamadrid; together, they grew Cervera Real Estate into a full-service organization.
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As dynamic and active as ever, she thrives on sharing her secrets to closing and the art of negotiation. Yet not only the current generation benefits from her wisdom and savvy. Ms. Cervera has left an indelible footprint on South Florida's colorful real estate landscape, placing undying resolve, honesty, integrity, and the constant quest for knowledge at the forefront of success.

May 18th
6:30PM
Historic Lyric Theater 
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33136
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3UiD0gA

Visit miamicad.org for more information.
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    Meet the 2023 Honorees HONORARY URBAN WARRIOR Do Meet the 2023 Honorees

HONORARY URBAN WARRIOR

Dorothy Jenkins Fields, Ph.D.
A lyric voice for the black history of South Florida, Dorothy Jenkins Fields has devoted her life to preserving the heritage of the African-American community and raising awareness of African-American history to a national level. A Miami native, she is responsible for the establishment of Miami’s Black Archives, the designation and restoration of the landmark Lyric Theater and other historic sites, the creation of the Black Heritage Trail, and the designation of the Historic Overtown Folklife Village as a National Trust “Main Street” community. Fields was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities for her unprecedented research and documentation of African-American history.
 
A teacher and educator for Miami-Dade County Public Schools for more than 30 years, Fields began her career in 1964 after graduating from Spelman College. Then, in 1974, in preparation for the nation’s bicentennial, she began a search for curriculum materials on the black experience in South Florida. When she was unable to find any information about South Florida’s black history in any school or public library, she embarked on a journey that would become her lifelong professional mission.
 
The first step in her journey was to establish The Black Archives, a nonprofit manuscript, and photographic repository for the legacies of Miami’s black community. She was assisted in her effort by University of Miami history professor Gregory Bush, who introduced her to the field of public history. Later she earned her certification in archives administration at Emory University, a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction at the University of Northern Colorado, and a Ph.D. in 20th-century African-American history, historic preservation, and public history from The Union Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.

May 18th
6:30PM
Historic Lyric Theater 
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33136
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3UiD0gA

Visit miamicad.org for more information.
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