Mr. Sanchez is a Florida registered architect and AICP certified with more than 45 years of experience in architecture, urban planning, and design. Mr. Sanchez has directed several major planning studies and urban design plans in the South Florida area and worldwide. His project experience encompasses city-wide master plans, corridor plans, major reconstruction efforts, pedestrian improvements, urban, retail and mixed-use development projects, and seaport master plans, as well as land planning projects, including redevelopment and design of new communities. Apart from his extensive experience, Mr. Sanchez’s strength lies in his understanding of project approach and methodology. This solid foundation is complemented by his ability to understand all aspects of a project, from the initial economic feasibility analysis to the vision of the ultimate impact of the project’s architecture.
B&A, in conjunction with the Renaissance Planning Group, is preparing a Master Plan of the Tampa Port Authority’s Waterfront Properties in the Channelside District that will maximize the land utilization of the Port of Tampa Bay’s lands in the context of creating an active and commercially successful waterfront in consonance with cruise and other waterborne transportation activities, as well as create value for both the Port and the city overall.
Development of studies and master plan for a 250-slip marina in the North Coast of Egypt. The plan addressed market study, development options, and coordination with the land side master planners.
B&A created a Master Plan for the city’s waterfront, as well as designed a new ferry passenger and Roll-on-Roll-off terminal on the opposite side of the bay in the Turkmenbashi Gulf. In addition, B&A developed the site plan design concept and the architectural design concept for the waterfront site. The New Turkmenbashi Waterfront will include: a new Aquarium highlighting the Caspian Sea and the world ocean life; an exhibition hall to house additional temporary aquarium exhibits; a medium size meeting and convention facility with office buildings and residential structure; a waterfront hotel; a 75-slip marina; the Port Authority Office Building with ground floor retail; an arboretum and waterfront aviary; and a Museum of Turkmenistan Art. The buildings are set on a waterfront promenade that ties to the present urban waterfront to the south.
Partner, Senior Planner
Mr. Sanchez is a Florida registered architect and AICP certified with more than 45 years of experience in architecture, urban planning, and design. Mr. Sanchez has directed several major planning studies and urban design plans in the South Florida area and worldwide. His project experience encompasses city-wide master plans, corridor plans, major reconstruction efforts, pedestrian improvements, urban, retail and mixed-use development projects, and seaport master plans, as well as land planning projects, including redevelopment and design of new communities. Apart from his extensive experience, Mr. Sanchez’s strength lies in his understanding of project approach and methodology. This solid foundation is complemented by his ability to understand all aspects of a project, from the initial economic feasibility analysis to the vision of the ultimate impact of the project’s architecture.
B&A, in conjunction with the Renaissance Planning Group, is preparing a Master Plan of the Tampa Port Authority’s Waterfront Properties in the Channel-side District that will maximize the land utilization of the Port of Tampa Bay’s lands in the context of creating an active and commercially successful waterfront in consonance with cruise and other waterborne transportation activities, as well as create value for both the Port and the city overall.
B&A created a Master Plan for the city’s waterfront, as well as designed a new ferry passenger and Roll-on-Roll-off terminal on the opposite side of the bay in the Turkmenbashi Gulf. In addition, B&A developed the site plan design concept and the architectural design concept for the waterfront site.
Development of studies and master plan for a 250-slip marina in the North Coast of Egypt. The plan addressed market study, development options, and coordination with the land side master planners.