Miguel Rosales

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Miguel Rosales (born in Guatemala in 1961) is president and principal designer of Rosales + Partners, a transportation architecture firm based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Mr. Rosales is recognized internationally as an expert on bridge aesthetics and design; he has more than 20 years of experience in urban design and bridge architecture. His thorough understanding of both structure and design allows him to conceive bridges that are both innovative and visually outstanding. Working closely with the community and accepting their input on the design, he creates bridges that become sources of pride and symbols of the areas in which they are built.

Mr. Rosales was the lead architect and urban designer for Boston’s Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge over the Charles River and the Liberty Bridge in Greenville, South Carolina. His current major U.S. bridge projects include the East End Bridge over the Ohio River in Louisville, Kentucky; a new pedestrian bridge over the Trinity River in Fort Worth, Texas, and four pedestrian bridges across the Belt Shore Parkway in New York City. He has received grants from the NEA, AIA/AAF, and MIT to research bridge and infrastructure design and is the recipient of several awards including a 1993 Young Architects Design Award from Progressive Architecture magazine.

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[edit] Education

[edit] Awards and Publications

  • Advanced Study & Research Scholarship, AIA/American Architecture Foundation
    • Research on Swiss and Spanish bridge structures
  • 1993 P/A Young Architects Award
    • Published in Progressive Architecture
  • "Spanning the Charles"
    • Structures, January 2000
  • "A Textbook Case of Community Participation: Des Moines, Iowa, bridge project designed with local issues in mind"
    • Bridge Builder, February/March 1999
  • "Aesthetics in Bridge Engineering"
    • ACEC/MA Insights, May/June 2000

[edit] Completed Projects

  • Liberty Pedestrian Bridge, Greenville, South Carolina
  • George Washington Carver Bridges, Des Moines, Iowa
  • Des Moines Pedestrian Bridges
    • Edna M. Griffin Memorial Bridge
    • 40th Street Pedestrian Bridge
    • 44th Street Pedestrian Bridge
  • East Locust Street Streetscape Improvements, Des Moines, Iowa

[edit] Current Projects

  • I-74 Quad Cities Environmental Impact Study, Quad Cities, Iowa
    • I-74 Mississippi River Bridge
  • Ohio River Bridges, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Pedestrian Swing Bridge, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
  • Lancaster Pedestrian Bridge, Fort Worth, Texas
  • New York City pedestrian bridges: 4 bridges across the Belt Shore Parkway
  • Anacostia Pedestrian Bridge, Washington D.C.

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