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[email protected] CHAMBER RECOGNIZES URBAN DESIGN ACHIEVEMENTS 69th Annual Construction Industry Awards recognize impact of individuals on LA’s built environment Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce presents the 69th Annual Construction Industry Awards today, honoring renowned individuals for their contributions to the Los Angeles cityscape. Ray Kappe, Steve Soboroff and the late Paul Williams were presented with Lifetime Achievement Awards, and the LAUSD Facilities Services Division, led by Superintendent Roy Romer, received the Ira Yellin Distinguished Achievement Award at a luncheon at the Omni Los Angeles Hotel in Downtown LA. Ray Kappe is an internationally recognized and published architect-planner- educator who has been in the architectural practice for 50 years. While his work is considered to be an extension of the early Southern California master architects, he will also leave a lasting mark in the industry as the founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC). Thom Mayne, partner at Morphosis and architect of the new Caltrans headquarters in Downtown LA, presented Kappe with his award. Steve Soboroff is a real estate executive who has had a significant impact on the Los Angeles landscape. He is a past president of the Recreation and Parks Commission, served as a senior advisor to former Mayor Richard Riordan and spearheaded such projects as the Alameda Corridor and Staples Center. Currently, Soboroff serves as the president of Playa Vista, one of the nation’s most significant mixed-use real estate projects. Riordan, who currently serves as California Secretary for Education, was on hand to present the award to Soboroff.