THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC FIRM OVERVIEW AREAS OF PRACTICE DESCRIPTION Custom + Multi-Family Residential THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC is a based, full service architecture fi rm Cultural Institutions located in San Francisco, and is currently associate architect for two Herzog & deMeuron Commercial + Retail projects. Science +Technology Higher Education Prior to founding TSA in 2007, Thomas Silva, AIA has gained over thirty years experience Historic Building Renovations collaborating as a lead designer, senior project architect, and project manager for many renowned architectural fi rms. Mr. Silva has participated on projects with several Pritzker PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Prize laureates, including Richard Meier, Sir Norman Foster, Herzog & de Meuron and Sir Programming James Stirling. Mr. Silva is licensed in California and , NCARB certifi ed and is a Site Analysis LEED accredited professional. Feasibility Studies Code Analysis RECOGNITION FOR DESIGN EXCELLENCE LEED Certifi cation Projects in which Thomas Silva, AIA has played a key role have received consistent design Architectural Design recognition over the years, including several AIA regional and national awards. Mr. SIlva is Construction Drawings + Specifi cations also the recipient of the Rome Prize in 1988 for his critically acclaimed theoretical projects. Construction Administration Mr. Silva’s architectural drawings have been published and exhibited internationally, and have been included in the permanent archives of various museums. OFFICE ADDRESS THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC TECHNICAL SERVICES 3424 Sacramento Street TSA has developed specialized expertise in various construction technologies, including San Francisco, CA 94118 exterior facade design and envelope detailing, waterproofi ng, roofi ng and sophisticated 415.218.2317 glazing systems design, among others. TSA also provides necessary services to assure [email protected] compliance with applicable building codes, and can provide detailed construction cost esti- mating services to maintain conformance with the project’s budget. TSA has eff ectively and effi ciently managed large diverse project teams incorporating many specialized consultants and designers, and has a proven track record in successfully negotiating with Building Of- fi cials on complex life-safety related issues. TSA can also provide services necessary to achieve LEED certifi cation for projects demanding sustainable design strategies.

QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL THOMAS SILVA, FAAR, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, CSI 2004 Honor Award, Orange County Chapter AIA (Cannery Lofts) Principal 2002 Design Award, San Diego Chapter AIA (Diegan Hotel) 2002 Design Award, California Preservation Foundation (Bay Area Discovery Museum) Founder and Principal of Thomas Silva Architects, Inc., Thomas Silva is a registered archi- 2000 Design Award, California Preservation Foundation (San Diego Hall of Champions) tect with over three decades of professional experience, including the collaboration with 1993 National Honor Award, AIA (Wexner Center for the Visual Arts) four Pritzker Prize laureates. Project types range from small to urban scale, including fi ne 1988 Grant Recipient, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts art museums, performing arts centers, groundbreaking scientifi c and academic research 1988 Rome Prize in Architecture, American Academy in Rome facilities, high-end custom homes and multi-family high-rises, offi ce buildings, hotels, loft 1987 Matthew Del Gaudio Award for Excellence in Total Design, New York Society of conversions, healthcare facilities, interior tenant improvements, high-end interior design, Architects/New York Chapter AIA (Thesis Award) small remodels, and renovations of listed historic buildings incorporating sustainable design 1987 Henry Adams Certifi cate of Merit, AIA/AAF strategies. In addition, Mr. Silva has over 25 years construction administration experience in 1986 Eleanor Allwork Scholarship Grant, New York Chapter AIA a variety of complex projects, with budgets ranging from $8-80 million. 1985 National Foundation Scholarship, AIA 1984 AIA Eleanor Allwork Scholarship for Design Excellence EDUCATION Rome Prize Fellowship in Architecture, American Academy in Rome, Rome Italy Bachelor of Architecture, The for the Advancement for Science and Art, New LECTURES AND GUEST CRITIC York, NY 2012 The California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA 2006 The California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA REGISTRATIONS 2006 University of Califormia at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Architect: California License # C-29212 1995 The California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA New York License # 25266 1989 Cornell University, Rome, Italy 1988 The American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 1988 Notre Dame University, Rome, Italy Society of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome (FAAR), Member 1989 Waterloo University, Rome, Italy American Institute of Architects (AIA), Member National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), Certifi ed SELECTED PUBLICATIONS United States Green Building Council (USGBC), Member 2007 The Big Book of Lofts, Antonio Corcuera (ed.), (New York: Collins Design-an Im Construction Specifi cations Institute (CSI), Member print of HarperCollins Publishers): Cannery Lofts Tannerhecht Architecture pp.: 232 EXHIBITIONS 2006 Urbanland, May 2006, Volume 65, number 5, Urbanity Amid Parking (Washington 2010 “Gesture: Sketches by Architects” George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco CA (Group Exhibition) D.C.: Urban Land Institute): pp.: 128-129 2000 B Sakata Garo, Sacramento CA (Group Exhibition) 2005 New , Ana Canizares (ed.), (New York: Collins Design-an Imprint of 1990 San Francisco Art Institute (Group Exhibition) HarperCollins Publishers): Cannery Lofts pp. 56-65 1989 P.S. 1, New York, NY (Group Exhibition 2005 Creating the New American Town House, A. Gorlin (ed.), (New York: Rizzoli): pp.: 1989 The Clocktower Gallery, New York, NY (Group Exhibition) 226-231 1989 American Academy in Rome Gallery, Rome, Italy (Group Exhibition) 2000 City Secrets: Florence, Venice and the Towns of Italy, R. Kahn (ed.), (New York: 1987 Houghton Gallery, , NY Little Book Room Press): Contributor 1985 Rotterdam National Museum of Architecture, The Netherlands (Group Exhibition) 1998 Constructed Realty, The Work of Tanner Leddy Matum Stacy Architects (San Francisco: William Stout Publishers): Contributor AWARDS 1995 The Space of Appearance, George Baird, (Cambridge: MIT Press): pp.: 54, 2008 Golden Nugget Award, Best Attached Housing Project – High Rise 55 For Sale (ICON) 1994 Global Architecture, GA Houses Project 1994 (Tokyo: A.D.A. Edita Tokyo Co., 2007 Excellence in Architecture Design Award, San Francisco Chapter AIA (Richard M. Ltd.): pp.: 60, 61 Lucas Center) 1989 Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, the Ohio State University: A Building. 2005 Golden Nugget Award, Best Live Work Housing Project (Cannery Lofts) Designed by Eisenman/Trott Architects; with critical essays by Rafael Moneo and 2005 Merit Award, Residential Architect (Cannery Lofts) Anthony Vidler. (New York: Rizzoli): Cover drawing

PROJECTS 1977-2012* HEALTHCARE MUSEUMS / CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS 2002 Mena Medical Clinic, Port Charlotte, FL 2007 Kramlich Residence and Media Collection, Oakville, CA 1 1996 Ambulatory Care Building (Competition), Stanford University, CA7 2001 Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA 6 1999 San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum, San Diego, CA 2 HISTORIC RENOVATION 1998 The Exploratorium (competition), San Francisco, CA 6 2001 East Fort Baker Renovations at Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA6 1996 National Historical Cultural Archive Institute (competition), Tainan City, Taiwan7 2000 Presidio Building #38 Renovation, San Francisco, CA6 1996 COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts, Napa, CA7 1999 1939 World’s Fair Building Renovation, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA2 1995 Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, CA7 1987 Den Haag Sculpture (collaboration with artist Mary Miss), Den Haag, The Nether- MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL lands 2006 Icon, San Diego, CA2 1987 Ulm Exhibition and Assembly Building (Ulm Stadthaus), Ulm, Germany16 1999 Pipitone Block, San Diego, CA2 1985 Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, Columbus, OH17 1999 I Magnin Lofts, Oakland, CA2 1978 S Street Apartments (7 Units), Sacramento, CA22 THEATERS 1978 P Street Apartments (14 Units), Sacramento, CA22 2001 Bay Area Discovery Museum Theater, Sausalito, CA6 1985 Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY18 CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL 2012 Napanook Residence, Yountville, CA1 HOTELS 2002 Cannery Lofts, Newport Beach, CA2 2002 Diegan Hotel, San Diego, CA2 1994 Dangoor Residence, New York City, NY10 1993 Schwarzman Residence, New York City, NY10 OFFICE BUILDINGS 1993 Italic House, Pottersville, NJ8 1996 Cheil Communications Building, Seoul, Korea7 1992 Cisneros Residence, Aspen, CO10 1995 Solar Offi ce Building (Competition), Saudi Arabia 1992 Kasuga Residence, Maui, HA11 1987 Bridgeport Center, Bridgeport, CN16 1989 Wexner Residence, Columbus OH17 1986 The Aerospace Center, Washington, D.C.17 1986 Gingerland Residence, Nevis, West Indies14 1980 Pacifi c Lumber Company, San Francisco, CA20 1980 Goggin Residence, Redding CA21 1980 First California Savings Bank, Irvine, CA20 1980 Scratton Solar Residence, Redding CA 1977 The Bateson Offi ce Building, Sacramento, CA23 1979 Solar Residence, Redding, CA 1978 English Deck Addition, Sacramento, CA COLLEGES / UNIVERSITIES 2005 UCSF Mission Bay Community Center, San Francisco CA4 RETAIL 2005 Ohlone College Newark Center Campus, Newark CA3 1994 Danskin Retail Outlet, Riverhead, NY9 1997 UCLA Morgan Center Expansion and Renovation, UCLA, CA7 1994 Fossil Retail Store, New York City, NY9 1985 Hunter College Campus Addition, New York City, NY19 1993 Anthropologie Retail Store, Philidelphia, PA9 1985 New York University Dormitory, New York City, NY19 1992 Urban Outfi tter’s Retail Store, Santa Monica and San Francisco, CA9 1984 New School for Social Research Computer Center, New York City, NY19 1989 New Rochelle Mall, New Rochell, NY13 1983 Fordham Law School, New York City, NY19 1983 New York University Tisch School of the Arts, New York City, NY19 INTERIORS/TENANT IMPROVEMENT 1981 New School for Social Research Administration Dept., New York City, NY19 1992 Pappadio , New York City, NY6 1981 New York University Coles Sports and Recreation Center, New York City, NY19 1992 Kasuga Apartment, New York City, NY11 1981 Parsons School of Design Student Gallery, New York City, NY19 1991 225 5TH Avenue Building Lobby Renovation, New York City, NY11 1987 People’s Bank, Bridgeport, CN16 SCIENTIFIC / ACADEMIC RESEARCH 1987 Bear Stearns Headquarters, New York City, NY15 2004 UCSD Mayer Hall Physics Dept. Renovation and Addition, La Jolla, CA3 1985 23rd Street YMCA Renovation, New York City, NY19 2004 CSU Stanislaus Science II, Stanislaus, CA3 2003 Allergan BLI Bioscience Laboratory, Irvine, CA3 REMODEL 2003 Stanford University James H. Clark Center, Stanford, CA5 2000 Milasli Bath Remodel, San Rafael, CA 2003 Stanford University Department of Radiology Lucas Center, Stanford, CA3 1995 Doubleday Beach House Remodel, Stinson Beach, CA7 1982 Chemistry Department, New York City, NY18 *Work performed by Thomas SIlva in collaboration with the following fi rms:

1. Herzog and de Meuron/Tannerhecht Architecture (Basel/San Francisco) 2. Tannerhecht Architecture (San Francisco) 3. Perkins + WIll (San Francisco) 4. Legorreta + Legorreta/Perkins + WIll (Mexico City/San Francisco) 5. Foster + Partners/Perkins + Will (London/San Francisco) 6. Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (San Francisco) 7. Polshek Partnership Architects LLP (New York) 8. Alexander Gorlin Architect (New York) 9. Pompei AD (New York) 10. Ferguson & Shamamian Architects (New York) 11. Vicente Wolf & Associates (New York) 12. The Offi ce of Thierry Despont (New York) 13. Fox and Fowle Architects, PC (New York) 14. Studio Morsa (New York) 15. Kohn Pederson Fox Conway Architects (New York) 16. Richard Meier and Partners Architects LLP (New York) 17. Eisenman Architects (New York) 18. James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates/Studio WASA (London, New York) 19. Studio WASA (New York) 20. Clark Pacifi c (West Sacramento) 21. Lawrence Thompson Architects, Inc (Santa Barbara) 22. Nubar Corporation (Sacramento) 23. Division of the State Architect (Sacramento) SELECTED PROJECTS BORDER CROSSING DIOMEDE ISLAND, ALASKA 1989

This site for an international border crossing lies at the juncture of the International Date Line and the US/Russia border between the Diomede Islands in Alaska.

At the convergence of two nations, two hemispheres, and two days is a wind driven fulcrum composed of a mirror refl ecting the conditions of both directions.

Exhibited in “Competition Diomede” at The Clocktower Gallery, NY, P.S. 1, New York, San Francisco Art Institute and traveling exhibition in Seattle, Angeles, Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk, Tashkent, Montreal, 1989.

Included in the Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) Permanent Archive.

05 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC HARLEM HOUSING NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1987

Thesis Project: Six city blocks in East Harlem, New York were the subject of a renovation project that included low income housing and retail. The grouping of the buildings were modeled on a reconciliation of the historic mappings of the neighborhood, from its idyllic origins as a 17th century Dutch farm community to the urban blight and decay of the 20th century. The maps were viewed as playing cards and were shuffl ed to arrange a new urban morphology.

Received 1987 Matthew Del Gaudio Award for Excellence in Total Design, New York Society of Architects/New York Chapter AIA.

Exhibited in the Hougton Gallery, New York, 1987.

06 THOMAS THOMAS SILVA SILVA ARCHITECTS, ARCHITECTS, INC INC HOMELESS SHELTER NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1984

Located in the Bowery, this shelter for the homeless contains private enclaves for 60 oc- cupants. The massing creates a street within a street, with social services located below grade.

Individual cubicles are situated between the shelter’s facade and the fabric of neighboring buildings. Mundane, yet iconic images of New York, such as cast iron fi re escapes, fenes- trated brick walls, and steel chimneys punctuate the new urban landscape.

2nd Year Student Project, Cooper Union, 1984.

Published in Education of an Architect (Hejduk, Diller, Lewis, Shkapich, Rizzoli, New York,1988) and The Space of Appearance (George Baird, MIT Press, 1995). 07 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC SOLAR OFFICE BUILDING RIYADH, THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA 1995

Inspired by the shape of oil drums, and located on the equator, this 9-story offi ce building for a major oil producer in Saudi Arabia incorporates a full height solar shading device rotat- ing around the facade throughout the day.

A bank of photovoltaic collectors provides 50% of the electricity of the building. Additional elements includes a retail bank at the ground fl oor, an exoskeleton structure, and a tensile cable roof structure penthouse.

Water is collected and contained in a rooftop sphere above a mechanical service spine.

International competition, 2nd Place.

08 THOMAS THOMAS SILVA SILVA ARCHITECTS, ARCHITECTS, INC INC GINGERLAND RESIDENCE NEVIS, WEST INDIES 1988

This site for an international border crosing lies at the juncture of the InternationalA self-sustained, Date hurricane Line and resistant the US/Russia residence border perched between on a the volcano Diomede in the Lesser Antilles Islandsarchipelago. in Alaska.

AtThe the house’s convergence walls are of fabricated two nations, with two two hemispheres, layers of concrete and two block days enabling is a passive, con- fulcrum,vective cooling. conecting Solar one cells side provides at one time. 100% of the electricity and water collection is stored in a cistern. Vibrant tropical colors echo the wild fl ora and fauna native to the island. Exhibited in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1990. Published in Interior Design, April 1997, by Eddie Cohen.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Architect with Studio Morsa in 1988 and produced most of its construction documents. 10 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC BATESON STATE OFFICE BUILDING SACRAMENTO, CA 1977

Iconic and innovative State 250,000 square foot offi ce building incorporating passive and active solar heating, ventilation tube cooling, mass storage and night fl ushing. Its famous annotated building section is published widely in most standard mechanical engineering textbooks, and still used as a teaching tool. Built for the State of California during the gov- ernorship of Jerry Brown and designed by State Architect, Sim van der Ryn.

Published in Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings (John Wiley & Sons; New York, 1992).

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with the Division of the State Architect in 1977 and produced many of its construction documents.

09 THOMAS THOMAS SILVA SILVA ARCHITECTS, ARCHITECTS, INC INC WEXNER CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS COLUMBUS , OH 1985

A 140,000 gross-square-foot technologically advanced, architecturally renowned project serving the experimental arts. Building is widely considered one of the canonical projects of the “deconstructive” architecture movement of the late 20th century.

Received 1993 AIA National Honor Award.

Published in Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, the Ohio State University: A Building. Designed by Eisenman/Trott Architects; (New York: Rizzoli, 1989).

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with Eisenman Architects in 1985, and pro- duced many of its construction documents. 11 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC ULM EXHIBITION AND ASSEMBLY BUILDING ULM, GERMANY 1988

An 85,000 gross-square-foot exhibition/assembly building which faces the tallest Gothic cathedral in Europe. It houses temporary exhibitions and other cultural amenities. The roof forms echo the adjacent historic fabric of the city while the building form is juxtaposed in a formal modernist vocabulary.

Published in Richard Meier Architect 2, by Kenneth Frampton (New York: Rizzoli, 1991) pp.180-193 and Richard Meier Stadthaus Ulm, by Manfred Sack (Edition Axel Menges; Stuttgart, 1994).

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with Richard Meier and Partners Architects LLP in 1988 and produced many critical design development documents. 13 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC BRIDGEPORT CENTER BRIDGEPORT, CN 1988

Conceived as a “city in miniature”, this 16 story, $20 million offi ce building facing Interstate 95 is located in a redevelopment district in a deteriorated area. The facade is concave, act- ing as a focus for pedestrians into its radiant interior and fi ve story sky lit atrium. The build- ing poses various faces to the city and off ers varying scales instead of a traditional single mass structure. The adjacent Barnum Museum has been restored as a local landmark.

Published in Richard Meier Architect 2, by Kenneth Frampton (New York: Rizzoli, 1991) pp.145-165.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with Richard Meier and Partners Architects LLP in 1988 and produced many of the construction details. 14 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC SCHWARTZ CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY 1985

This center is a $21 million teaching facility for the University’s theater and performing arts departments housing a 450-seat proscenium theater, dance studios, a formal lobby, class- rooms and support spaces. It is designed as a cluster of familiar building masses, including an outdoor loggia overlooking Cascadilla Gorge, and a campanile visible from downtown.

Published in James Stirling Michael Wilford & Associates by Dr. Andreas C. Papadakis (St. Martin’s Press; New York, 1990).

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with Studio WASA Architects, in collaboration with James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates in1985 and was responsible for many of its construction documents. 12 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC STANFORD UNIVERSITY CANTOR ARTS CENTER PALO ALTO, CA 1995

This project is a $22 million historic renovation of a 70,000 gross-square-foot historic mu- seum and a new 40,000 sq. ft. addition including a contemporary gallery wing, a conser- vation studio, new sculpture gardens, a café, an auditorium and a bookshop. The original museum was the fi rst concrete building constructed west of the Mississippi, and the new addition pays homage to this with building masses echoing simple planar concrete forms.

The museum contains the largest collection of Rodin sculptures in the world.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Designer with Polshek Partnership Architects LLP in 1995 and was responsible for many of its construction documents and details.

15 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC UCLA MORGAN CENTER AND HALL OF FAME UCLA, LOS ANGELES, CA 1997

This $ 7.5 million athletics department at UCLA consists of a Hall of Fame and adminis- tration building consisting of 64,000 gross-square-feet of new construction and interior improvements of the existing facility. The building responds to the urban campus setting with traditional materials and crisp linear forms.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Manager with Polshek Partner- ship Architects LLP, 1997 and was responsible for supervising schematic design, design development, programming, planning, client presentations, code analysis, and project administration.

16 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC STANFORD UNIVERSITY CANCER CENTER PALO ALTO, CA 1996

Competition entry for a 200,000 gross-square-foot $40 million 4 story cancer treatment and outpatient ambulatory care center containing 6 linear accelerators, 16 operating rooms, pre-op, post op, and pediatric wards. The design was conceived as a hotel for healing and maximizes natural light.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Manager with Polshek Partnership Architects LLP, 1996 and was responsible for pre-design, programming, planning, sche- matic design, project administration and fi nal presentation.

17 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC NATIONAL HISTORIC ARCHIVE INSTITUTE TAINAN CITY, TAIWAN 1996

This is a proposal for a $45 million, 250,000 gross-square-foot mixed-use facility consisting of a fi ve story school, an archival/preservation laboratory, a library, museum, amphitheater, underground parking, and administration facilities overlooking an ancient Confucian temple.

Received 2nd Place in an International Competition.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Designer with Polshek Partnership Architects LLP in 1996 and was responsible for programming, planning, overall building and urban design resolution, coordinating a 12 person team in Taipei, and fi nal presentation.

18 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC STINSON BEACH HOUSE STINSON BEACH, CA 1995

A 6,500 gross-square-foot residence remodel in Stinson Beach, CA with a new skylight feature over the living and dining areas.

Warm natural stained wood fi nishes predominates the interior fi nishes. Clean lines and details harmonize with the existing fabric.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with Polshek Partnership Architects LLP in 1995 and served as lead designer and construction documentation detailing.

19 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC CHEIL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA 1996

A 260,000 gross-square-foot, $30 million, 11 story high-rise renovation of an existing department store, now headquarters to Samsung electronics. The use of natural light and transparency dominates the architectural expression.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect with Polshek Partnership Architects LLP, in 1996 and was responsible for design and detailing of major building systems, including custom curtain wall assemblies.

20 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC URBAN OUTFITTERS SAN FRANCISCO, CA 1993

A major retail store interior with a design intended to establish its branding concept utilizing eroded surfaces and exposed raw materials. Three fl oors open to one another and express an emotionally charged environment.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer/Detailer with Pompei AD in 1993.

23 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC ITALIC HOUSE POTTERSVILLE, 1993

This residence for an art collector was inspired by the calligraphic italic font. The program includes a linear lap pool, dramatically extending from the living space. Natural light and solid masses play against each other, providing spaces that open onto the exterior while protecting its inhabitants from it.

Published in Global Architecture, GA Houses Project 1994 (Tokyo: A.D.A. Edita Tokyo Co., Ltd.): pp.: 60, 61

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Designer with the Alexander Gorlin Architects in1993.

22 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC SAN DIEGO HALL OF CHAMPIONS BALBOA PARK, SAN DIEGO, CA 1999

AThis 74,000 site for gross-square-foot, an international $8.5border million crosing sports lies museumat the juncture and award of the winning historic reno- vationInternational of the 1935Date World’sLine and Fair the “Federal US/Russia Building” border in between Balboa Park.the Diomede Islands in Alaska. Received 2000 Design Award, California Preservation Foundation At the convergence of two nations, two hemispheres, and two days is a Publishedfulcrum, conecting in Constructed one side Realty, at one The time. Work of Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (San Francisco: William Stout Publishers, 1997) Exhibited in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1990. Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Manager with Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects in1999 and was responsible for project design and construction documents, construction administration. 24 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC COPIA NAPA, CA 1996

A major non-profi t tourist destination center focused around Northern California’s unique wine region. The facility houses art exhibition spaces, food tasting programs and edible gardens. Dramatically perched above the Napa River, the center’s undulating roof recall the region’s benign climate and natural landscape.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect with the Polshek Partnership Architects LLP in 1996.

21 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM SAUSALITO, CA 2001

A hands-on exploratory center for toddlers including outdoor learning gardens and a series of interactive education exhibits housed in former Army barracks overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.

Received 2002 Design Award, California Preservation Foundation.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Lead Designer/Project Architect/Sr. Project Manager with Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects in 2001 and was responsible for master planning, sche- matic design, design development, budgeting, team management, and construction docu- ments.

25 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC PRESIDIO MAIN POST BUILDING RENOVATION PRESIDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 2000

A 65,000 gross-square-foot $7.5 million conversion of the 6th US Army’s Headquarters in San Francisco’s historic Presidio into a sustainably designed tenant improvement shell for non-profi t institutions.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Manager with Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, in 2000 and was responsible for managing project from schematics, design development, construction documents, and permits. Mr. Silva also served as team leader, technical design director and supervised construction administration and historic status entitlements.

26 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC STANFORD UNIVERSITY RICHARD M. LUCAS CENTER PALO ALTO, CA 2003

A 16,000 gross square foot, $16 million cutting edge research center that houses some of the most advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment in existence within an underground complex program featuring a high-powered MRI and cyclotron, a landscaped courtyard, offi ces and research laboratories for cancerous cell research and molecular and gene imaging expressions. Conceived as a “slice of the sky”.

Received 2007 Excellence in Architecture Design Award, San Francisco Chapter AIA.

Published in California Home + Design, May 2007, p. 134.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Lead Designer/Sr. Project Architect with Perkins + Will in 2003.

27 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC UCSF MISSION BAY COMMUNITY CENTER SAN FRANCISCO, CA 2005

A158,000 gross-square-foot, $85 million building featuring three fl oors of fi tness health and recreation facilities surrounding a light-fi lled atrium and tower. Indoor teaching and outdoor lap pools as well as various cardiovascular exercise facilities. Drop-in child care facilities, retail outlets and restaurants included, and a fully equiped conference center.

Thomas Silva AIA seved as Sr. Project Manager with Perkins + Will (formally MBT Architec- ture) in collaboration with Legorreta + Legorreta Architects in 2005.

28 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC PALOMAR HOTEL SAN DIEGO, CA 2001

ThisA $30 site million, for an 19-story, international 192-room border solar crosing powered lies at hotel the juncture in downtown of the San Diego. International Date Line and the US/Russia border between the Diomede IslandsReceived in 2002Alaska. AIA San Diego Chapter Design Award.

AtThomas the convergence Silva AIA served of two as nations,Lead Designer/Sr. two hemispheres, Project Architect/Project and two days is a Manager with fulcrum,Tannerhecht conecting Architecture one side in at2001. one Responsibilities time. included client and agency presentations and approvals, programming, overall concept and schematic design, code/ADA analysis, Exhibitedcoordinating in the prime San consultants Francisco Museum and custom of Modern interior Art, design, 1990. managing design develop- ment and construction documents phases, spec writing of Divisions 0-14, senior technical detailer, project scheduling, drafted and administrated contracts, team leader of eight, and interior design coordination with Rockwell Group in NYC.

30 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC CANNERY LOFTS NEWPORT BEACH, CA 2002

A 22 unit, $9.5 million, custom residential/commercial waterfront development project.

Received 2007 Golden Nugget Award, Best Live Work Housing Project and 2004 Honor Award, Orange County Chapter AIA.

Published in The Big Book of Lofts, Antonio Corcuera (ed.), (New York: Collins Design-an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2007).

Thomas Silva AIA served as Sr. Project Architect/Project Manager with Tannerhecht Ar- chitecture, 2002. As team leader, Mr. Silva was responsible for managing staff , technical details, editing specs, contracts, budget, bidding and permit documents. 31 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC ICON SAN DIEGO, CA 2006

An $83 million, 400,000 sf high-rise residential housing project consisting of 325 units and part of one of the most active urban revitalization projects under construction today in the United States, located in a revitalized former industrial zone in downtown San Diego.

Received 2008 Golden Nugget Award, Best Attached Housing Project – High Rise For Sale

Thomas Silva AIA served as Project Principal with Tannerhecht Architecture in 2006. Re- sponsibilities include client relations, construction administration supervision, fee proposals, project management, code resolution and technical design.

32 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC NAPA RESIDENCE OAKVILLE, CA 2008

A 34,500 gross-square-foot residence containing the world’s most extensive private collec- tion of media art.

Exhibited in Museum of Modern Art, NY, 1999.

Published in Hezog and de Meuron The Nature of Artifi ce by F. Cecilla and R. Levene (El Croquis; Madrid, 2003).

TSA is currently serving as Associate Architect in collaboration with Herzog and de Meuron. Services include design development resolution, construction document, bidding and con- struction administration. 33 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC UCSD MAYER HALL SAN DIEGO, CA 2004

A 130,000 gross square foot, $31 million renovation and fi ve story addition containing state-of-the art physics labs and classrooms, highly sensitive optics instruments for con- ducting experiments into electromagnetism, plasma physics, DNA splitting and subatomic mater.

Thomas Silva AIA served as Lead Designer/Sr. Project Architect with Perkins + Will in 2004. Responsibilities included fee proposal, conceptual design, schematic design through con- struction documents packages, UC Regents presentation, team workplans, exterior detail design and coordination, structural, noise and vibration coordination, landscape coordina- tion, value engineering, product research, specifi cation editing, permit coordination and overall document quality control review.

29 THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC THOMAS SILVA ARCHITECTS, INC