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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExh55_Mark Stine ResumePROJECT ARCHITECT MARK STINE, AIA, MarkS@tiscareno.net ARCHITECT Mark has over 25 years of experience as a designer, architect, and manager in many different project types including affordable housing, education facilities, commercial, master planning, mixed-use, and multifamily. His strong background in document production on multiple platforms and his diverse project background allow him to be an integral team member and expertly responsive to a client’s needs. INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE25+ years of experience EDUCATIONBachelor of Art: Architecture, University of Washington CERTIFICATIONS Licensed Architect: Washington American Institute of Architects (AIA) PROJECT EXPERIENCE Affordable HousingCivic FacilitiesCommercial Facilities Educational Facilities Institutional Facilities Interior Renovations Mixed-UseMultifamily ResidentialOffice Buildings Retail Single Family Homes Tenant Improvements RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Modera Redmond: This 300 unit apartment community in the Redmond downtown core has presented the design team with numerous land use and fire access challenges resulting in a complex architectural solution in order to meet the clients demand for a high net rentable area per gross area ratio. As a Project Architect, Mark has been an integral part of the team to problem solve and find solutions to meet these criteria while producing an aesthetically unique design that meets the high standards of the Redmond Design Review Board. Park Lane Mixed-Use*: Mark served as Project Architect, Manager and design lead on this 128 unit mixed-use project in the heart of downtown Kirkland. Challenges included difficult soils with high water table, a lengthy and grueling design review process, frontage on a brand new city installed pedestrian oriented street and complicated “stepped” setback requirements along the three street frontages. When completed Park Lane retail will integrate seamlessly with the pedestrian oriented nature of the Park Lane streetscape and provide homes in the midst of the transit center, city parks and county library. Gateway Apartments*: Mark was the Project Architect and Manager of this 177 unit, 11 building, low-income apartment community with surface parking for 296 cars in Snohomish County. Encumbered by several wetlands the biggest challenge was maximizing the allowed density given the land available to actually build on. When completed the project will include a community center, pool, indoor and outdoor recreation facilities and a nature trail connecting all portions of the site. Villa Firenze*: This 7-story condominium in Bellevue sits at the edge of a large city park, adjacent to the county library. As Project Manager, Mark saw this project from design review all the way to construction, also providing Construction Administration on this Type-II FR structure. As part of the building permit approval, Mark successfully completed an alternate methods application for glazing in close proximity to the property line after the building was required to move due to an increase in width of the adjacent city Right of Way. *Work performed at a previous firm.