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Showing posts with label transbay terminal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transbay terminal. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
1-Maria Ayerdi Lands Pelli Clarke Pelli Design For SF Transit Center
0 comments Posted by ai at 2:35 AMI have to admit I liked the Skidmore Owings and Merrill design, even if their architectural renderings imply they forgot Black folks existed. But the Pelli design focused on a "green" theme and addressed several pressing flow issues that the others did not. Now, Transbay Terminal Joint Powers Authority Executive Director Maria Ayerdi has Pelli Clarke Pelli to work with.
What will we get in San Francisco? This video series holds a clue:
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Overall the design is breath-taking. Let's see how much of this design remains as the process of building the structure in a weak economy commences.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan Is The Face Behind The New SF Transbay Terminal
0 comments Posted by ai at 10:12 PMMaria Ayerdi-Kaplan Is The Driving Force - The New SF Transbay Terminal
When the currently proposed new Transbay Terminal comes to reality, you can thank the direction of one person for its completion: Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan. Kaplan is the Executive Director of The Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA), the organization responsible for the development and financing of this massive project, which was featured in this video I created last year:
The authority's work will result in the tallest building ever constructed in San Francisco, over 1,000 feet tall and a retail and mixed use complex of over 2 million square feet of space.
Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan's resume is perfect for the role. She was Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan is the Executive Director of the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) and a former TJPA Board Member.
A member of the State Bar of California, Kaplan has served as the Mayor of San Francisco’s Transportation Policy Advisor and Project Director, the Vice-Chair on the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board; Deputy Director at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and on the Executive Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments.
She has been named one of the Most Influential Women in the Public Sector by the San Francisco Business Times twice, and was named the 2007 Employee of the Year by the Northern California Chapter of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO).

Kaplan has also been honored as Woman of the Year by the San Francisco Chapter of the Women's Transportation Seminar and named one of the Most Influential Latinos in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for her work on the Transbay Transit Center project.
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