Lundquist's expertise includes: Land Planning, Facility Programming and Cost Estimating, Environmental Assessments; Building Condition Surveys; Architectural Design; Contract Documents and Project Coordination; Engineering Coordination; Observation and Facility Inspections and Construction Management. He has provided master planning on 20 major projects.
Lundquist served as chief architect for an environmental firm and provided Risk Management, Environmental Consulting and Sick Building Inspection services to more than 150 public and private schools, universities and companies and code compliance inspections on more than an additional 50 buildings. He has served as an expert witness on various types of personal injury and construction litigation cases, employing his knowledge of Architecture, Risk Management nd Regulatory Compliance.
Lundquist has 52 years of experience as a practicing professional, and has owned Architectural, Construction Management and Construction firms for over 45 years. He has provided architectural work on more than 850 buildings of various types, including Hospitality and Entertainment Facilities, Gaming Facilities, Clinics, Shopping Centers, Office Buildings, Commercial and Industrial Facilities, Educational facilities, Religious buildings, Government facilities, Historical sites and Housing including more than 8,000 units of all types. Lundquist well understands the design requirements for athletic facilities, as he participated both as a player and coach in more than 2,300 officiated amateur athletic contests, in seven different contact sports, over a fifty year period.
LAWRENCE SEIBERLICH Ph.D., AIA, Consultant to Special Environments Group, Inc and Concrete Windomes International
Seiberlich has practiced Architecture in many states and holds National Architectural Certification (NCARB). He is a member of many professional societies and organizations.
Seiberlich holds the following degrees from the University of Minnesota:
Professional-Bachelor of Architecture; Undergraduate-Sports Science; MA-Education and Future Studies; Ph.D. - Cultural Anthropology (Environment-Behavior Studies). He was a member of the faculty of the College of Architecture at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis. He has taught at several other universities. He has lectured nationally and internationally on various topics in the disciplines of Architecture, Professionalism and Cultural and Medical Anthropology. He is a Veteran, serving in the Military Police, and has trained law enforcement and counter-terrorism agency personnel for 40 years.
Seiberlich has practiced Architecture for 48 years designing over 800 projects, many for which he also managed the construction. He has extensive experience in the design of special environments such as medical facilities, labs, critical and hazardous research and manufacturing facilities. He also designed many industrial, educational, commercial and residential projects. During the past 25 years he has served as an expert witness for various types of personal injury and construction litigation employing his expertise in Architecture, Environment-Behavior Studies and Environmental Risk Management.
Seiberlich's expertise is focused on:
* Architecture and Planning. * Critical Environments including bio-safety and bio-hazard areas, GMP/ FDA and clean-room classification, robot /human interface zones and "Safe Place" and counter terrorism design. *Cultural and Medical Anthropology / Environment-Behavior Studies.
WINSLOW WEDIN Ph.D. Passed away on Feburary 13 in Boca Raton, Florida
He was the Director of Research and Development for CWI
Wedin was a registered Architect in Florida with 50 years of professional experience as a principal in charge of more than 300 building and land planning projects. He has extensive experience in the design of special environments including the first use of sprayed and cast urethane as a structural material. This construction inovation ultimately led to the design of Concrete Dome buildings and other dome structures that are now constructed world wide. At the time of his passing, he was investigating the use of glass reinforced cement coatings and the use of glass in reinforced concrete structures.
Wedin held the following degrees: BA in Art and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Minnesota, a MS in Education and Ph.D in Computer System Analysis from Florida State University. He served as a professor of Architecture at the University of Auburn, Florida State University and the University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia. Wedin lectured nationally and internationally on a variety of subjects and was a exhibiting sculptor, an artist and a writer of more than 100 articles and books.
The firm miss him.