DECEMBER 2017 EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL ZIEGLER COOPER QUALIFICATIONS
4 December 2017 Jerry Cooper Emmanuel Episcopal Church 15015 Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77079 281.531.8133 Jerry, Thank you for giving us the opportunity to submit our qualifications for the master plan at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas. It is with great pleasure that I present the attached information for your review and consideration. The Worship, Education & Community Studio at Ziegler Cooper has developed long-term client relationships that span many phases of development on dozens of church campuses and educational facilities. Those relationships are built on excellent service, inspiring design, and thorough documentation. Many of our projects start with programming and master planning to determine site feasibility, massing and space requirements for current and future needs, and help establish the project budget. We are very interested in this important project and we are uniquely qualified to be of service to your parish in this effort. In fact, our current project list includes Hurricane Harvey recovery design for a large church campus in Spring, Texas, and two others pending. If you have any questions about the information presented, please contact me at your convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to speaking with you about this exciting opportunity. Sincere Regards, Steve Lucchesi, AIA Principal-in-Charge The Worship, Education & Community Architecture Studio Ziegler Cooper Architects 700 Louisiana Street, Suite 350 Houston, Texas 77002 t: 713.374.0151 m: 713.299.1502 slucchesi@zieglercooper.com
CONTENTS FIRM PROFILE SENIOR TEAM SIMILAR PROJECT LISTING & REFERENCES
1 FIRM PROFILE
FIRM PROFILE ZIEGLER COOPER ARCHITECTS 1977 FOUNDED IN HOUSTON, TX LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC 700 LOUISIANA BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN HOUSTON 30+ AREAS MORE THAN 30 GEOGRAPHIC AREAS OF PRACTICE WORLDWIDE 98 EMPLOYEES 29 REGISTERED ARCHITECTS 18 REGISTERED INTERIOR DESIGNERS 28 LEED-ACCREDITED PROFESSIONALS 4 STUDIOS WORSHIP, EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE URBAN RESIDENTIAL WORKPLACE INTERIORS DESIGN SERVICES ARCHITECTURE MASTER PLANNING INTERIOR DESIGN FF&E FACILITY DOCUMENTATION LEED COORDINATION CHANGE MANAGEMENT
FIRM PROFILE ZIEGLER COOPER ARCHITECTS LIVE LEARN WORK WORSHIP MIX INNOVATE Our Design Philosophy Founded in 1977, Ziegler Cooper designs buildings that are inspirational, highly functional and sustainable, resulting in extremely valuable assets for their owners. Our design solutions reflect a fresh approach that respects the context, reinterprets historical tradition and transcends immediate circumstances to connect with the client s vision. We pursue innovation with an entrepreneurial spirit, exploring the influences of a building the uniqueness of the site, its setting and current/future occupants, visitors and patrons. We believe inspirational architecture has the power to uplift the human spirit and provides a constant vision of excellence. Our Structure Ziegler Cooper is organized into studios, creating a business model that provides specialized expertise to meet the specific needs of each client. This structure allows our design teams to become recognized authorities and thought leaders in each of our focus areas. Each studio is led by a principal of the firm and supported by a design team to provide comprehensive programming, design, construction and project administration services. The range of experience levels throughout each studio allows new and well seasoned professionals to collaborate and share their knowledge of the design field. Our Culture Our firm is dedicated to its employees and continuously works to provide an atmosphere that focuses on education and professional development. This spirit evinces itself in our commitment to growth by finding and nurturing quality people, and in the desire to aggressively expand our solid client base throughout Texas and in other geographic areas where clients and special opportunities take us. In every project we undertake, our goal remains constant excellence in design and service.
SENIOR TEAM 2
FIRM DATA THE WORSHIP, EDUCATION & COMMUNITY STUDIO The Worship, Education & Community Architecture Studio at ZCA is comprised of a group of people who love architecture. We take pride in our work and are passionate about partnering with our clients, but more importantly, our work isn t just our job we have the incredible honor and privilege to join with you as you build communities and bring people together. We will not push an architectural agenda or force a certain style on your building. We are here to take your dreams and visions and work with you to discern how to make them real, tangible, practical, and physical things. We work with you to design spaces that both inspire and meet the needs of your community. It is easy to get caught up in all the practicalities, numbers, and aesthetics, but at the end of the day, it is about the community and the people it serves. We work with you to design spaces that both inspire and meet the needs of the community you are catering to. It is easy to get caught up in all the practicalities, the numbers, the aesthetics, but at the end of the day, it is really about the mission.
STEVE LUCCHESI AIA PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE BIO Stephen serves as Principal-in-Charge of the Worship, Education, & Community Studio. Stephen has more than 31 years of experience in design, construction documentation, and construction administration. His clientele includes religious institutions, educational establishments, and civic and municipal enterprises. As Principal-in-Charge, Stephen is responsible for the general administration and review of the project. Stephen is a graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor s degree in environmental design and member of several industry-affiliated associations, including the National American Institute of Architects (AIA) Houston Chapter. He has served as co-chair of the Associates Liaison Committee of the Houston Chapter AIA and as a member of the Texas Society of Architects Young Professionals Outreach Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Buildings Committee at the Heritage Society at Sam Houston Park. Stephen and his family are active members of St. Angela Merici Catholic Church in Missouri City, Texas. Stephen joined the firm in 2015, following the merger of Hall Barnum Lucchesi Architects (HBL) with the Worship and Education Studio of Ziegler Cooper Architects. EXPERIENCE 31 Years Total EDUCATION Texas A&M University, Bachelor of Environmental Design REGISTRATION Texas Architect #15171 SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Christ The King Episcopal Church; Humble, Texas Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd; Friendswood, Texas Holy Comforter Episcopal Church; Spring, Texas Trinity Episcopal Church; Houston, Texas Annunciation Catholic Church; Houston, Texas Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church; Houston, Texas Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church; Houston, Texas Holy Rosary Catholic Church; Houston, Texas
SUSAN DIETERICH AIA, LEED AP SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER BIO Susan serves as Senior Project Manager of the Worship, Education, and Community Studio. During her 30 years of experience, Susan has directed entire projects and participated in specific aspects of projects such as performing budget analysis, programming, design development, construction documents, building permits, variances, ADA review, bidding, and construction administration. Susan s focus has been on guiding quality projects from inception to completion, in which the Owner takes pride in knowing the building is not only a beautiful addition to the City, but also a wise investment. As Senior Project Manager, Susan is the primary contact with a client during the design process and is responsible for maintaining the client relationship during and after project completion. Susan not only manages various project teams, but is also leads them, something she enjoys very much. Susan is very active in the community, volunteering her time at various nursing homes and animal shelters, along with participating at several church events, the New Hope Church of Manvel, Texas, where she is an active congregant. Susan joined the firm in 2015, following the merger of Hall Barnum Lucchesi Architects (HBL) with the Worship and Education Studio of Ziegler Cooper Architects. EXPERIENCE 30 Years Total EDUCATION University of Arizona, Bachelor of Architecture; Texas A&M University, Bachelor of Environmental Design REGISTRATION Texas Architect #12010 SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Christ the King Episcopal Fellowship Building; Atascosita, Texas Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd; Friendswood, Texas Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit Education Building; Houston, Texas Holy Comforter Episcopal Church; Spring, Texas First Baptist Church Pasadena; Pasadena, Texas Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church; Dickinson, Texas
SIMILAR PROJECT 3 LISTING & REFERENCES
SIMILAR PROJECT LISTING ZIEGLER COOPER ARCHITECTS First Baptist Church of Pasadena St. Thomas Presbyterian Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church Presbytery Offices South Main Baptist Church St. Philip Presbyterian Church St. John Episcopal St. Luke s Methodist Church St. Matthew s Episcopal Church St. Stephen s Episcopal Church University of St. Thomas Chapel Grace Presbyterian Church Trinity Episcopal Church Westminster Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church First United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church Holy Spirit Episcopal Memorial Drive Christian Church Southminster Presbyterian Church Alvin Lutheran Church St. Patrick Catholic Church & School Belton Church of Christ First Presbyterian Church of Pasadena Fishers of Men Lutheran Church Westbury Christian Church Bering Memorial United Methodist Church Grace Fellowship United Methodist Church Juan Marcos Presbyterian Church St. Bernadette s Catholic Church First Baptist Church of Friendswood Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Covenant Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church, Angleton First Presbyterian Church, Rosenberg First Presbyterian Church, Lake Jackson First United Methodist Church Liberty Church of Christ Living Way Church Mainstream Mission Northview Baptist Church Twelve Oaks Hospital Chapel Zion Lutheran Church Christ the Servant Lutheran Church First United Methodist Church Fry Road Presbyterian Church Bay Harbour United Methodist Church Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Northeast Houston Baptist Church Central Baptist Church Joy Lutheran Church St. Juan Diego Catholic Church St. Philip of Jesus Catholic Church St. Pius Catholic Church Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church Society of St. Vincent de Paul St. Andrew Catholic Church St. Cuthbert s Episcopal Church St. Helen Catholic Church St. Jerome Catholic Church Archdiocese of Galveston Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church Holy Rosary Catholic Church Oblate Madonna Retirement Home San Juan Diego Catholic Church Sienna Valley Community Church St. Mary Of The Miraculous Medal St. Paul Catholic Church Trinity Presbyterian Church Mary Queen Catholic Church Sacred Heart Catholic Church St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church St. Mark Priory Shadycrest Baptist Church St. Philip The Apostle Catholic Church Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Berean Baptist Church Clear Lake United Methodist Church Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit First United Methodist Church Millican United Methodist Church Queen Of Peace Catholic Church St. Andrews Episcopal Church St. Angela Merici Catholic Church St. Luke s Methodist Church St. Rose of Lima Catholic Community First United Methodist Grand Parkway Baptist Church Isaiah House Memorial Lutheran Church & School St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Community St. John Lutheran School & Church St. Stanislaus Catholic Church First Missionary Baptist Church Residential Remodel for Archdiocese St. Philip Neri Catholic Church Mary Immaculate Chapel St. Mary s Catholic Church St. Michael s Catholic Church Thien An Presbyterian Church Westbury United Methodist Church Catholic School Co-op First Baptist Pasadena, Pasadena Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Universal Church Westpark Vietnamese Dominican Sisters Atascocita United Methodist Christ Community Church Christ the King Episcopal Church Fairfield Baptist Church First Christian St. Anne Retirement Building St. Leo The Great Catholic Church West Conroe Baptist Church Austin Chinese Church Christ Church United Methodist Epiphany of the Lord Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Holy Trinity Catholic Church Life Pointe Church St. Faustina Catholic Church St. Hyacinth Catholic Church St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church St. Rose of Lima Catholic Community Wilcrest Baptist Church Annunciation Catholic Church Christ Church Cathedral Spirituality Center Holy Rosary Catholic Community John the Baptist Catholic Church Kingwood United Methodist Church St. Joseph/St. Stephen Catholic Church St. Matthias Catholic Church Trinity Baptist Church First Baptist Academy First Baptist Church St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church Lakewood United Methodist Northeast Houston Baptist Church Saint Mary s Seminary
CLIENT REFERENCES ZIEGLER COOPER ARCHITECTS CHRIST THE KING EPISCOPAL CHURCH HUMBLE, TEXAS Rev. David Nelson Rector 19330 Pinehurst Trail Drive Humble, Texas 77346 281.852.1990 bgchaplain@gmail.com HOLY COMFORTER EPISCOPAL SPRING, TEXAS Rev. Jimmy Abbott Rector 2322 Spring Cypress Road Spring, Texas 77388 281.288.8169 office@holycomforterspring.org Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church; Cypress, Texas ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON HOUSTON, TEXAS Steve Faught Director of Construction & Preventive Maintenance 2403 Holcombe Boulevard Houston, Texas 77021 713.652.4456 sfaught@archgh.org Mary Queen Catholic Church; Friendswood, Texas St. Mary s Catholic Church; Plantersville, Texas
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