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Keith Ray Joins MVE & Partners as Principal-in-Charge, Retail & Urban Mixed-Use Design
Irvine, California (November 26, 2007) Keith Ray, AIA, a recognized leader in the design of mixed-use and retail developments, has been named Principal at Irvine-based MVE & Partners, Inc., one of the 10 largest architecture firms in California.
“Keith Ray adds a new and important dimension to our firm and will focus on retail and urban mixed-use design work,” says Richard Emsiek, AIA, President and Partner-in-Charge of MVE & Partners. “Ray’s arrival at MVE strengthens our abilities in these development opportunities and enables us to explore and capture new work.”
Ray, who has 35 years of experience in architecture, design and
construction, states, “I look forward to adding to MVE’s proven track
record of excellence and inspiring design by guiding the efforts of our
team toward creating a rich sense of place with each retail-driven
project we undertake.”
In Southern California’s future, mixed-use developments should feature
a bolstered retail presence to bring nightlife and give vibrancy to the
street scene, according to Ray. “We have a tremendous opportunity
going forward to create interesting, lasting pieces of architecture, in
which retail is the major driving component in creating a sense of
place.”
Infill mixed-use projects that have a strong core of retail are
especially necessary in transit-oriented developments, says Ray, who
was previously senior vice president of mixed-use development at
Archstone-Smith Trust, the public REIT, and senior vice president of
design at international retail developer Westfield Corp.
Notably, Ray was lead developer while at Archstone-Smith for the
MVE-designed Five-Seven Centrum, a retail-driven mixed-use development
proposed for more than 50 acres of land in the emerging “Platinum
Triangle” neighborhood of Anaheim. Now at MVE, Ray will continue
working on Phase 1, which consists of 2.5-million square feet and
comprises nearly one-million square feet of retail space, more than
1,100 residential units, 350,000 square feet of offices and two
hotels. A broad mix of fashion retailers, department stores,
restaurants, upscale grocer and entertainment venues will make
Five-Seven Centrum a landmark in mixed-use architecture.
While at Westfield for 11 years, Ray designed and supervised several
major mall projects in California and across the country. Ray studied
architecture at Cal Poly Pomona and is a member of American Institute
of Architects, Urban Land Institute and International Council of
Shopping Centers.
MVE & Partners is a national architecture, planning and interiors
firm with a portfolio spanning more than 30 years. MVE’s design and
delivery services include the creation of residential, commercial,
mixed-use, hospitality, retail, transit, interior and planning
solutions from offices in Irvine and Oakland, CA, and in Honolulu, HI.
Educational and civic projects are completed by MVE Institutional, an
affiliated company. MVE & Partners bridges forward-thinking design
initiatives, such as sustainability, smart-growth and urbanization to
the timely completion of projects. While design diversity is the
cornerstone of the firm, the defining approach is the creation of
meaningful, attractive environments that enhance community and quality
of life.
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