EDUCATION / University of Melbourne Bachelor of Architecture (First

EDUCATION / University of Melbourne Bachelor of Architecture (First

BATES SMART CURRICULUM VITAE 1 EDUCATION SYNOPSIS / University of Melbourne Born in Canberra, Tim undertook his Bachelor of Architecture architectural education at the University of (First Class Honours) Canberra and the University of Melbourne. / University of Canberra He was short-listed for the best final Bachelor of Applied Science year architectural design student and (Environmental Design) graduated with first class honours in 1998. His formative years as a younger architect PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS were spent at Jackson Clements Burrows / Registered Architect, ARBV where he worked on many award winning / Committee for Melbourne, Future Focus residential projects. After becoming a Group Graduate 2008-09 registered architect, Tim relocated to London and worked for the highly respected TIM LESLIE / Founding President Melbourne Open British firm Allies and Morrison, undertaking B Arch (Hons), B App Sc (Env Des) House a number of key projects including the Studio Director PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE residential conversion of Arsenal’s Highbury Prior to joining Bates Smart: Stadium and the conversion of the Pimlico Army Barracks into the New Chelsea / Allies and Morrison Architects, London College of Art and Design. Upon returning / Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, to Australia in 2006, Tim joined Bates Melbourne Smart and by 2008 was promoted to the / Daryl Jackson Architects, Melbourne role of Associate Director. He has focused Tim joined Bates Smart in 2006, became predominately on developing a wide range an Associate Director in 2008 and a Studio of new projects, and is highly regarded for Director in 2013. his architectural integrity, leadership and tenacity. Tim’s design rigour, interpersonal and presentation skills are a key element to ensuring his projects reach the highest standard. In addition to his work at Bates Smart, Tim is a regular guest critic at universities and has been a juror for the AIA Awards. In 2006, Tim was the founding president of Open House Melbourne, a not for profit event promoting architecture and buildings of significance to the public. This event attracts over 100,000 visits annually and has become a key event in the Melbourne calendar, the success of which lies in part to Tim’s insight into architecture and how to communicate its worth to others. In addition, Tim also curates an annual architectural speaker series. BATES SMART CURRICULUM VITAE 2 PROJECT EXPERIENCE CIVIC RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / Australian Embassy, Washington, USA / Collins House, Melbourne / 161 Collins Street, Melbourne / Federation Square East Submission, / Walmer Street, Victoria Park, Melbourne / 171 Collins Street, Melbourne Melbourne / 150 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne / Melbourne Quarter Design Competition, / Australian Embassy Design Competition, / 35 Spring Street, Melbourne Melbourne Jakarta / 56 Clarendon Street, Melbourne / 288 Exhibition Street, Melbourne WORKPLACE Design Competition with NBBJ (USA) / 140 King Street, Melbourne / IRM Interiors, 140 King Street, Melbourne / 1 Rathdowne Street, Carlton, Melbourne / 447 Collins Street Design Competition, / Charter Hall, 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne Melbourne / Ringwood Station Transit Centre / Corrs Chambers Westgarth, 567 Collins Residential Tower Feasibility, Ringwood / 685 La Trobe Street, Docklands Street, Melbourne / Y4 Collins Street, Docklands Prior to joining Bates Smart: MIXED USE / 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne / Highbury Stadium Conversion, London, / 300 George Street, Brisbane United Kingdom, Allies and Morrison / 1 Spring Street, Melbourne HEALTH / Yeomans, Cowes, United Kingdom, Allies / 555 Collins Street, Melbourne / Bendigo Hospital, Bendigo and Morrison / Chadstone Offices, Melbourne / New Clinical Building, Cabrini Hospital, / Abito, Victoria Street Apartments, Fitzroy, / Freshwater Place 3, Tower 28, Southbank Malvern Melbourne, Jackson Clements Burrows / Media House, Melbourne / The Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville / River Street Terraces, South Yarra, / 1 Carrington Street Design Competition, Melbourne, Jackson Clements Burrows Sydney HOSPITALITY / Charter House, Bank Place, Melbourne, / Foundry Design Competition, 399 Bourke / Melbourne Airport Rooftop, Melbourne Jackson Clements Burrows Street, Melbourne / Crown Queens Wharf Competition, / Little Kent Street, Richmond, / ATO Dandenong Design Competition, Brisbane Jackson Clements Burrows Melbourne / Crown Perth Design Competition, Perth / Tiuna Grove, Elwood, / South East Water HQ Submission, Prior to joining Bates Smart: Jackson Clements Burrows Dandenong, Melbourne / Octagonal Lounge, Moonee Valley Racing / Raheen Drive, Kew, / 300 George Street Submission, Brisbane Club, Melbourne, Jackson Clements Jackson Clements Burrows Prior to joining Bates Smart: Burrows / Mercer Road, Armadale, Jackson Clements Burrows / Bankside 2+3, Offices and Retail, EDUCATION Southwark Street, London / University of Melbourne, Melbourne School / Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula, of Engineering Masterplan, Melbourne Jackson Clements Burrows / Scotch College Science Centre Design Prior to joining Bates Smart: Competition, Melbourne / Moonee Valley Race Course, Prior to joining Bates Smart: The Undercroft / Chelsea College of Art and Design, URBAN RENEWAL University of the Arts, London / Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne / Wesley College, St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, / North Wharf, Docklands Daryl Jackson Architects / Wesley College, Clunes, Daryl Jackson Architects BATES SMART CURRICULUM VITAE 3 AWARDS / Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett / City of Melbourne, Melbourne Awards Bucknall Innovation & Excellence Awards: Winner, Open House Melbourne, Project Control Group Award for Best Contribution to City Profile, 2012 Workplace Project / Australian Institue of Architects, Special / Property Council of Australia Regional Award for Architecture in the Media, Tim Awards (Vic): Victorian Development of Leslie and Open House Melbourne, 2012 the Year / Melbourne Design Awards, Design Event, Chelsea College of Art and Design, Open House Melbourne 1998, short-listed, London SJB Design Prize (best final-year designer). / Bronze, Green Apple Awards for Built 2012 Environment and Architectural Heritage, / Dean’s Honours Award , Melbourne 2007 University, 1998 Abito Apartments, Fitzroy / Honorarium + prize, Marion Mahony Griffin / UDIA, Medium Density Development Measured Drawing Competition, 1995 Award, 2006 288 Exhibition Street, Melbourne River Street Terraces, South Yarra, / American Institute of Architects (Los Melbourne Angeles), Next LA Award, Citation Award, / RAIA Victorian Architectural Awards – 2015 (in conjunction with NBBJ) Residential Multiple Award, 2006 171 Collins Street Kew House, Raheen Drive, Kew, / (inside) IDEA Award for Public Space, 2014 Melbourne / Urban Taskforce Awards, Sustainability / RAIA Victorian Architectural Award - Development Award, 2014 Residential Architectural Award, 2004 / United Nations Association of Australia / High Commendation, ASI Steel Awards, World Environment Day Awards, Hanson’s Victoria & Tasmania, 2004 Green Building Award, 2014 Armadale House, Mercer Rd, Armadale, / Asia Pacific Property Awards, Best Melbourne Commercial High Rise Development, 2014 / Runner up, Belle | Saab House of the Year / Asia Pacific Property Awards, Best Office Award, 2004 Development, 2014 Richmond Townhouses, Little Kent / Australian Property Institute’s Pinnacle PR Street, Melbourne Environmental Development Award, 2013 / Winner, Dulux Colour Awards Residential / Illuiminating Engineers Society Excellence Interior, 2003 Award for foyer/atrium/lift lobby, 2013 Elwood Residence, Tiuna Grove, Elwood, Media House, Melbourne Melbourne / Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett / City of Port Phillip, Design Awards, Best Bucknall Innovation & Excellence Awards: Residential Extension, 2002 Australian Development of the Year / Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation & Excellence Awards: Colliers International Award for Best Office Development Christopher L. Kabatt PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE Mr. Kabatt is a registered professional engineer with over 20 years of EDUCATION experience in traffic, parking and transportation planning and engineering. Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering; He has provided expert testimony and presented in front of various boards The Pennsylvania State University and commissions as well as citizen groups. Mr. Kabatt has worked for private developers, institutions and public sector clients. SPECIALTIES Expert Testimony EXPERIENCE Transportation Impact Studies Parking Analysis and Design Site Access and Circulation Studies EXPERT TESTIMONY: Provided expert testimony in front of the Speed Studies Montgomery County, Maryland Zoning Hearing Examiner and Planning Board, Transportation Demand Management and the Washington, D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment and the Zoning Plans Design Plans – Traffic Signals, Signing Commission. and Marking, and MOT TRANSPORTATION IMPACT STUDIES: Conducted numerous PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS transportation impact studies for large and small residential, commercial, and Registered Professional Engineer: mixed-use projects in the Washington metropolitan area. This includes Delaware evaluation of a projects impact on surrounding bicycle, pedestrian and Maryland Virginia vehicular infrastructure. He prepared reports in support of rezoning, Washington, D.C. subdivisions, site plan approvals, special exceptions, and comprehensive plan and proffered condition amendments. His work includes experience in PROFESSIONAL

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