David begins every new project with listening intently to the client’s vision, program and objectives–and only then does the design process begin to take shape. Since joining KSQ as a principal and president of the firm in 1993, he has worked on more than 45 campuses nationwide. David’s primary role on these projects was as principal-in-charge, project designer and client interface. His work includes building types ranging from student housing, student centers and dining facilities to specialized buildings such as a studio art building, a conference and training facility for the deaf, and a wellness center. While directing the design of these projects, David was instrumental in developing a participatory design process that included interactive focus groups with the administration, the faculty, the maintenance staff, the facilities staff and students. This process became a standard for developing the solutions to be implemented on all projects by KSQ. Peers and user groups alike have recognized several projects on which David served as designer for design excellence, including the American Institute of Architects. His work has been published in journals such as Architectural Record, Student Housing Business, University Business, College Planning & Management, Learning by Design and American School and University as well as industry blogs, newspapers and journals. Under David’s and his partners’ leadership, KSQ Design has grown to include six offices in Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, North Carolina and New York (White Plains and NYC.) David has presented programs related to the design of collegiate life spaces at conferences for the Society of College & University Planners (SCUP), Association of College and University Housing Officers (ACUHO), ACUHO/Living Learning Conference, and Association of College Honors Society. WORK HISTORY Industry: 40 | KSQ: 23 EDUCATION Bachelor of Architectural Studies Oklahoma State University LICENSE/REGISTRATION CO (ARC.00401309), AZ, , CT, IL, KS KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MT, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, VA, WI PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Association of College and University Housing Officers (ACUHO-I) Society of College & University Planners (SCUP) National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • University of Colorado-Boulder – Kittredge Complex • University of Colorado Colorado Springs – Village at Alpine Valley • Baylor University – Vision 2012 Housing Master Plan | Multiple Housing Renovations • New Mexico State University – Chamisa Village Apartments • Oklahoma State University – University Commons | North Dining Hall • Oral Roberts University – Armand Hammer Alumni-Student Center • Rogers State University – University Village B and C • Sam Houston State University – Raven Village • Southern Methodist University – New Residential & Dining Commons • Stony Brook University – West Side Dining | César Chávez and Harriet Tubman Residence Halls and East Side Dining • Texas Christian University – Campus Commons | Worth Hills Village, Various Projects • Texas Tech University – Stangel Murdough Dining Hall | Carpenter Wells Student Housing • University of Arkansas Fayetteville – Commons Dining Study • University of Arkansas Little Rock – University Commons Apartments • University of Central Oklahoma – New Student Housing | New Wellness Center • University of Dayton – Comprehensive Housing Master Plan | Marianist Hall & Student Center | Caldwell Street Housing • University of Houston – Cougar Village II • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Ikenberry Commons • University of Northern Iowa – Redecker Dining Center | Lawther Hall Renovation • University of Texas at Austin – San Jacinto Hall Student Housing • University of Texas at Dallas – Canyon Creek Heights Student Housing | Student Union Renovation RESUMES FOR KEY PERSONNEL DAVID W. SHORT, AIA MANAGING PRINCIPAL | DESIGN RESOURCE PRINCIPAL
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David begins every new project with listening intently to the client’s vision, program and objectives–and only then does the design process begin to take shape. Since joining KSQ as a principal and president of the firm in 1993, he has worked on more than 45 campuses nationwide. David’s primary role on these projects was as principal-in-charge, project designer and client interface. His work includes building types ranging from student housing, student centers and dining facilities to specialized buildings such as a studio art building, a conference and training facility for the deaf, and a wellness center.
While directing the design of these projects, David was instrumental in developing a participatory design process that included interactive focus groups with the administration, the faculty, the maintenance staff, the facilities staff and students. This process became a standard for developing the solutions to be implemented on all projects by KSQ.
Peers and user groups alike have recognized several projects on which David served as designer for design excellence, including the American
Institute of Architects. His work has been published in journals such as Architectural Record, Student Housing Business, University Business, College Planning & Management, Learning by Design and American School and University as well as industry blogs, newspapers and journals. Under David’s and his partners’ leadership, KSQ Design has grown to include six offices in Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, North Carolina and New York (White Plains and NYC.)
David has presented programs related to the design of collegiate life spaces at conferences for the Society of College & University Planners (SCUP), Association of College and University Housing Officers (ACUHO), ACUHO/Living Learning Conference, and Association of College Honors Society.
WORK HISTORYIndustry: 40 | KSQ: 23
EDUCATIONBachelor of Architectural StudiesOklahoma State University
LICENSE/REGISTRATIONCO (ARC.00401309), AZ, , CT, IL, KS KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MT, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, VA, WI
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
Association of College and University Housing Officers (ACUHO-I)
Society of College & University Planners (SCUP)
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)
SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
• University of Colorado-Boulder – Kittredge Complex
• University of Colorado Colorado Springs – Village at Alpine Valley
• Baylor University – Vision 2012 Housing Master Plan | Multiple Housing Renovations
• New Mexico State University – Chamisa Village Apartments
• Oklahoma State University – University Commons | North Dining Hall
• Oral Roberts University – Armand Hammer Alumni-Student Center
• Rogers State University – University Village B and C
• Sam Houston State University – Raven Village
• Southern Methodist University – New Residential & Dining Commons
• Stony Brook University – West Side Dining | César Chávez and Harriet Tubman Residence Halls and East Side Dining
• Texas Christian University – Campus Commons | Worth Hills Village, Various Projects
• Texas Tech University – Stangel Murdough Dining Hall | Carpenter Wells Student Housing
• University of Arkansas Fayetteville – Commons Dining Study
• University of Arkansas Little Rock – University Commons Apartments
• University of Central Oklahoma – New Student Housing | New Wellness Center
• University of Dayton – Comprehensive Housing Master Plan | Marianist Hall & Student Center | Caldwell Street Housing
• University of Houston – Cougar Village II
• University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Ikenberry Commons
• University of Northern Iowa – Redecker Dining Center | Lawther Hall Renovation
• University of Texas at Austin – San Jacinto Hall Student Housing
• University of Texas at Dallas – Canyon Creek Heights Student Housing | Student Union Renovation
RESUMES FOR KEY PERSONNEL
DAVID W. SHORT, AIAMANAGING PRINCIPAL | DESIGN RESOURCE PRINCIPAL
Jamie Cali offers a level of project management and design expertise few architects can match. Not only does he bring a high level of conceptual mastery to each project, he also is able to deftly manage projects andclient relationships. With more than 35 years of experience, his portfolio spans educational facilities, healthcare, hospitality, museums, urban mixed use, residential and corporate spaces for a wide range of project sizesand budgets.
Prior to joining KSQ, Jamie was a principal and design director at JCJ Architecture and worked as a studio director and senior designer at the international design firm Perkins Eastman. Never satisfied with the status quo, Jamie is continually learning and challenging his team within the firm to do the same. He gathers inspiration for his work from everything around him, including nature, art, music, literature, movies and other culturaltouch points.
Jamie possesses a sharpened ability to solve complex problems creatively while encouraging others to do so in a team-based environment. His role
at KSQ typically encompasses serving as primary client contact, establishing and developing design direction and parameters, and maintaining consultant relationships in all project phases, from programming and concept all the way through construction. Clients across the country benefit from the knowledge, wisdom and leadership Jamie brings to their projects.
WORK HISTORYIndustry: 37 | KSQ: 7
EDUCATIONBachelor of ArchitectureCalifornia State Polytechnic University
California State International ProgramsFlorence, Italy
LICENSE/REGISTRATIONCO - ARC.00403308NY, NJ, CT
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Institute of Architects
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
US Green Building Council
SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
University of Colorado Boulder – Village Center Dining and Community Commons
Colorado School of Mines – Traditional Halls Renovation
Colorado Mesa University – University Center Remodel
Colorado State University – Corbett Parmelee Renovation
North Dakota State University – Catherine Cater Residence Hall
Texas Christian University – Campus Commons | Worth Hills Village
Stony Brook University – West Side Dining | César Chávez and Harriet Tubman Residence Halls and East Side Dining
Southern Methodist University – New Residential & Dining Commons
Wesleyan University – Fauver Field Resident Halls*
Stanford University – Graduate School of Business*
University of Alabama – Genesis Center*
University of Missouri Kansas City – University Research Park*
Dutchess Community College – Master Plan | Science & Art Building*
Broome Community College – Decker Health Science Center*
State University of New York Fredonia – Technology Incubator Building*
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry – Marshall Hall*
Stamford Studies Inter-district Magnet School*
Groton Public Schools – Fitch High School; Northeast Academy School; Catherine Kolnaski School *
Waterbury Public Schools – Duggan Elementary School | Crosby High School*
Vernon Public Schools – Lake Street Elementary | Rockville High School*
*projects completed prior to joining KSQ Design
JAMIE CALI, AIA, LEED AP BD+CASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL | PROJECT MANAGER | PRIMARY CONTACT
Cornell has served as a Project Manager and Project Architect on new and existing building projects in numerous sectors for over two decades. He enjoys helping people create places that support and improve life, and believes design professionals have a powerful role in shaping environments and enhancing human experiences. Cornell enjoys mentoring and teaching others both in his professional role as an architect and as an instructor at Red Rocks Community College where he teaches in the AEC program, including a course on Sustainable Building Systems.
The University of Colorado at Boulder selected KSQ Design, in association with Kiewit and 4240 Architecture, to design, renovate and construct two phases of residence hall development in the Kittredge Complex.
Phase I of the project consisted of renovating the Kittredge West Residence Hall, an existing 71,797 SF facility with three wings of three to four-stories. The complete renovation and expansion accommodates a minimum of
273 beds plus numerous common and support spaces.
Phase II consisted of de-constructing the Kittredge Commons facility and developing a new 97,117 SF Kittredge Central Residence Hall and Commons building. The new facility will accommodate a minimum of 264 beds plus a Community Commons in support of Residence Life and Residential Academic Programs throughout the Kittredge Complex.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER Kittredge Complex
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
The Village Center at CU Boulder is a forward-looking multipurpose facility that provides far more than a new, contemporary dining venue on campus. With a large conferencing facility as well as student support services and study lounges, the Village Center serves both students on the Williams Village area of campus and the greater campus community much like a student union. Seating includes 700 indoor seats plus an additional 150 outdoor seating options. Highlights of the (slated to be) LEED Gold project include a grand staircase, tables and artwork by local artisans, “blender bikes” for smoothies and a hydroponic greenhouse providing fresh produce for the salad bar.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER Village CenterDining and Community Commons
LocationBoulder, Colorado
Delivery MethodDesign/Build
Construction Cost$37,750,000
Project Size100,000 SF | 650 seats
Type of ConstructionNew
Project CompletionJanuary 2017
Professional ServicesArchitecture, Interior Design
ContractorGE Johnson
ConsultantsCivil/Structural | Martin/MartinMEP | Cator Ruma & AssociatesFood Service | The Baker GroupLandscape | Wenk AssociatesTechnology | Rimrock TechnologiesSustainability | Group 14 EngineeringSignage | Arthouse DesignAcoustics | Shen Milson & Wilke LLC
ReferencesOwnerJon KeiserUniversity of Colorado at BoulderHousing & Dining Services303.735.3707
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Village at Alpine Valley | Featuring three residence halls named after Colorado Rivers, the Village at Alpine Valley offers UCCS students a first-year experience set in the heart of the Colorado Rockies. Suite style rooms are complimented with lounges that take in sweeping mountain views as well as classrooms for study time. Residence Life offices along with a laundry, mailroom, main lobby and front desk are located in the first level of
one of the halls. Each corridor terminates with a glassy alcove that frames views of the Village. Featuring 515 beds in suite style arrangements, the LEED Gold project was completed in two phases–August 2015 and Summer 2016.
Roaring Fork Dining Hall | Featuring sweeping views of Pikes Peak and nearby Pulpit Rock, the 36,000 SF, 400-seat Roaring Fork dining hall provides a wide rage of features on two levels. The marketplace-style servery offers six dining platforms, a C-store and catering kitchen and scratch bakery. Additional special features include a covered outdoor dining terrace and a multipurpose meeting room for events. Custom terrazzo flooring was designed by local Colorado artist Carolyn Braaksma of Braaksma Design.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT COLORADO SPRINGS Village at Alpine Valley
LocationColorado Springs, Colorado
Delivery MethodDesign/Build
Construction CostDining - $13,000,000Housing - $61,000,000Total - $74,000,000
Project SizeDining - 36,269 SF | 400 seatsHousing - 173,731 SF | 515 beds
Type of ConstructionNew
Project CompletionAugust 2016
Professional ServicesPlanning, Programming,Interior Architecture
ContractorKiewit Building Group
ConsultantsArchitect of Record | Page/Civil | Structural(Housing) | Martin/MartinStructural (Dining) | KL&AMEP | BCERFood Service | Ricca Design StudiosLandscape - Wenk AssociatesSustainability | Group 14 EngineeringTerrazzo | Braaksma Design
ReferencesCarolyn FoxUniversity of ColoradoCampus Architect719.255.3588
SPECIALIZING IN ARCHITECTURETHAT BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER
The majority of KSQ projects are located on university campuses, and we understand the directive to comply with a university’s strategic plan and the mandates that have evolved from those initiatives. We respect and adhere to the campus requirements and work to develop a design specific to the project program. These projects include advanced planning, campus master planning, renovations, additions and new construction—all in compliance with the state reviewing agency’s policies, procedures and review requirements. The following is a partial list of educational campuses experience that includes advanced planning, master planning, renovations and new construction: