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Jay Raskin, AIA <br />Historic Preservation - Tsunami Mitigation - Codes <br />Jay Raskin, AIA is an architect based on the northern Oregon coast. He has worked in Europe and the Bay <br />Area before opening an office in Cannon Beach. His practice is a mix of custom residential along the coast and <br />historic preservation of commercial buildings in Astoria (one of the oldest communities in Oregon). Active in <br />earthquake and tsunami preparedness, he has served on the local emergency preparedness committee, was <br />selected as a reviewer on the most recent Five Year Review of the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation <br />Program, and is currently working as a member of an Ad Hoc Design Team developing a conceptual design for <br />a Cannon Beach City Hall /Tsunami Evacuation Building. Mr. Raskin has also been engaged civically, having <br />been recently on the Cannon Beach City Council both as Councilor and Mayor. He also served on Design <br />Review and Emergency Planning committees, among others. Mr. Raskin has been involved in Cascadia <br />earthquake /tsunami planning for over 15 years dealing with emergency planning issues to pre- disaster <br />mitigation. <br />Jay Raskin, AIA <br />Ecola Architects, PC <br />P.O. Box 1160 <br />368 Elk Creek Road, Suite 409 <br />Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110 <br />T 503.436.2162 <br />F 503.436.0108 <br />0av @ecolaarchitects.com <br />Charles Terry Shook, FAIA <br />Urban Design - Form Based Codes - Place making <br />Charles Terry Shook, AIA, is a founding partner and principal of Shook Kelley, a Perception Design firm <br />specializing in strategic consulting services, including urban planning and design, architecture and branding, <br />communication design and interior design. In serving as principal - incharge, Shook runs a multi - million - dollar <br />New Urban planning and design group with an emphasis on retail and main street development and has been <br />recognized as a vanguard in the movement to return meaning to the urban environment. <br />Three of Shook's most notable projects include Birkdale Village (Charlotte, NC), Magnolia (Charleston, SC) and <br />the Charlotte Trolley District (Charlotte, NC). Representing a genuine expression of town building and urban <br />living, Birkdale Village, selected as a finalist in the Urban Land Institute's 2003 Awards For Excellence <br />competition, combines shopping, dining, apartments and entertainment venues within a 52 -acre mixed -use <br />development. The Magnolia project is a benchmark for urban progress, and will transform a 500 -acre <br />brownfield <br />section waterfront property south of Charleston's Historic District into a vibrant destination where members <br />of the community will work, shop, play and live. Hired to lead an urban planning charette and develop a vision <br />for an abandoned rail corridor in downtown Charlotte, NC, Shook Kelley created the Charlotte Trolley District, <br />which has been credited with spurring more than $600 million in development along the rail line. The <br />Charlotte Trolley District was also selected as a finalist in the Urban Land Institute's 2003 Awards For <br />Excellence competition. <br />
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