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Firm &Team Experience (continued) <br />Kanten Russell <br />Newline Skateparks <br />Project Manager, <br />Senior Designer 4 <br />New Line Skateparks (established 2001) is <br />North America's Premier Youth Park/Skatepark <br />Development Firm. With over 350 highly recognized projects <br />around the world, we are proud to serve as one of the Nation's <br />longest running and most experienced concrete youth multi- <br />use park design -build teams. <br />Our staff is comprised of registered landscape architects, <br />engineers, planning experts, and construction professionals <br />who are passionate about skateboarding and BMX. This <br />passion inspires us to deliver cutting edge designs and <br />authentic finished environments that create a meaningful <br />connection between youth and the communities in which <br />they live. <br />When we engage a community in the development process <br />we bring a professional, organized and fun attitude. The design <br />journey is important and our approach is inclusive. We spare <br />no resource to ensure youth and affected stakeholders truly <br />become part of each project solution. <br />Education <br />• Associate Science, Engineering Survey & CAD Design, <br />Cuyamaca College, San Diego, CA <br />Relevant Projects <br />• USMC - Miramar Outdoor & Adventure Park, San Diego, CA <br />Kanten managed design services for the development of <br />a comprehensive outdoor adventure park that includes <br />ppaiOntball fields, rock climbing, repelling, skateboarding, <br />X racing, park conditioning, shade structures, children <br />playground, concession stands, access roads, parking, <br />solar lighting and drought tolerant landscape concept. <br />The design vision minimizes and controls storm water <br />runoff through the use of porous and natural surfaces <br />and minimal disturbance to the natural terrain and <br />use of composing restroom location. The concept <br />was developed off of the existing building for re -use, <br />multiple zones of recreation that could be interchanged <br />and provide versatile walk con -figurations with use of <br />rubberized walkway - <br />• Amelia Mayberry Skatepark, Whittier, CA <br />The product of public advocacy and planning by the <br />Municipality, this modern, fully integrated and site specific <br />concrete skatepark has already become a celebrated <br />facility for local community and a destination for riders <br />across the region. This skate plaza has a - less is more - <br />open concept with intersecting lanes that address the <br />request from locals to have a variety of ledges and rails. <br />The urban style terrain pays homage to what locals en"oy <br />skating in the streets of Whittier. Completed in 2020, this <br />park is already a destinations for skate-boarding's top <br />professionals and amateurs. <br />• Alga Norte Community Park Skate Park, Carlsbad CA <br />Kanten managed designs for the City of Carlsbad's <br />historical Skate Park. This park required a very inclusive <br />community input program, which drive the design to <br />include elements of the existing urban fabric including, <br />a southwestern color palette reflecting the prevalent <br />Spanish style architecture. Additionally, a transition arch <br />with a doorway was inspired by the shapes of Carlsbad's <br />Milpitas Skatepark Feasibility Study, Milpitas, CA <br />Kanten managed preparation of a feasibility study, <br />working with the City and community in a public <br />facilitation process that drove the planning and concept <br />design for future phases of the project. <br />Nachi Madhavan, AIA <br />Principal <br />Jones & Madhavan <br />Jones & Madhavan Architecture Engineering ]ONES & <br />is a multi -disciplinary design firm dedicated MpADHAVAN <br />to providing the highest quality architecture <br />and engineering services for public aquatic facilities. <br />Since being founded in 1990, JMAE has repeatedly <br />demonstrated its ability to design modern aquatic <br />facilities that meet the ever changing needs of its users. <br />Mr. Madhavan will oversee the design and construction <br />administration. <br />Education <br />• Bachelor of Science 1983, California Polytechnic <br />State University, San Luis Obispo, CA <br />Licenses <br />• California, Architect #C2585S <br />Relevant Project Experience <br />• Algin Sutton Recreation Center, Los Angeles, CA <br />Replacement of an aged community pool with a new splash <br />pad and 25-yard x 120' pool capable of accommodating <br />competitive swimming diving and water polo as well <br />as instructional swimming and recreational swimming. <br />Responsibilities included design of the aquatic components. <br />• Crespi Carmelite High School, Encino, CA <br />Construction of a new SO -meter by 25-yard deep water <br />pool capable of accommodating national level competitive <br />swimming and water polo. The facility also included a 65- <br />foot plunge pool for recreation. Responsibilities included <br />design of the aquatic components. <br />• De Mandel Aquatic Center at Occidental College, Los <br />Angeles,CA <br />Construction of a new 35-meter by 25-yard pool capable of <br />accommodating competitive swimming, diving and water <br />polo to NCAA national standards. The pool included a <br />circular shallow water area for recreational swimming. <br />• Harvard Park Aquatic Center, Los Angeles, CA <br />Replacement of an aged community pool with a new 25-yard <br />competition pool and a 2,650SF recreation pool having zero <br />depth entry, interactive features and waterslide. The project <br />also included a 3,900SF bathhouse building. Responsibilities <br />included design of the building and aquatic components. <br />• Hemingway Aquatic Center, Carson, CA <br />Construction of a new facility that included a 25-yard <br />competition pool, 1,800SF activity pool with zero depth <br />entry and a 750SF slide pool with dual flume waterslide. <br />The facility also included a 4,000SF bathhouse building <br />and 1,S00SF mechanical building. Responsibilities included <br />design of the building and aquatic components. <br />• Repplier Aquatic Center, Banning, CA <br />Replacement of an aged community pool with a new 25-yard <br />pool having a lap swim area, waterslide landing area and zero <br />depth entry area with interactive water features. The facility <br />also included a 2,400SF restroom building, 2,600SF office/ <br />mechanical and concessions building. <br />10 1 City of Santa Ana • On -Call Landscape Architectural Services <br />