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Rishi Kapoor

Rishi Kapoor

CEO

Location Ventures

Jacqueline Gonzalez Touzet

Jacqueline Gonzalez Touzet

Founding Principal

Touzet Studio

Andrew Burnett

Andrew Burnett

Senior Principal

Stantec

Rishi Kapoor

CEO

Location Ventures

Rishi has spent the last 10 years focused on residential real estate, primarily in the luxury sector, with a strong background in sales and marketing, prior to focusing on sponsoring development. Upon founding Location Ventures, he set out to create meaningful living experiences in premium locations centered around nature and technology.

To date, Rishi is responsible for leading the development of a $400 million portfolio including: high-end, custom single-family homes; rehabilitation of multi-family properties; and the development of boutique condominiums. He is also the Managing Partner of URBIN, a company dedicated to co-living, co-working and wellness, and FORUM, an elevated coworking experience with high-touch business services.

Rishi, first and foremost, takes great pride in fostering close relationships with the company’s partners and team. His day-to-day role centers around identifying unique opportunities, capital formation and setting the product vision for our projects, while working closely with the development team on proper execution.

He received business degrees in Finance, Marketing and Management from the University of Miami, and is also a non-practicing attorney, having graduated from University of Miami School of Law. Rishi comes from a real estate family that has developed and invested in hotels, single-family homes and offices throughout the Southeast United States and New Delhi, India over the last 40 years.

Jacqueline Gonzalez Touzet

Founding Principal

Touzet Studio

Jacqueline Gonzalez Touzet has a strong interest in tropical modernism, largely influenced by her Cuban heritage and love for modernist design in Cuba. Influenced by her Latin heritage, her approach to design is based on a rigorous understanding of the people, the climate, the culture, and history of a place. She believes that design solutions should strive to be innovative, while also addressing the needs and concerns for how people live today and how they will live into the future. Her work has garnered awards and been published internationally. She was named Young Architect of the Year by AIA Miami in 2006. She was recognized for her excellence in design as AIA Miami’s 2015 Architect of the Year and received the Silver Award in 2017 for excellence in Design.

A champion for preparing the community for coastal resilience and creating a livable and sustainable future, she holds many leadership positions locally. She is on the Board of MRED for University of Miami School of Real Estate and has been an Adjunct Professor at Florida International University and University of Miami School of Architecture. Serving as Chair of the sub-committee on resilience for University of Miami and the AIA advisor to the Sea Level Rise committee, she is a leading voice in designing more resilient buildings for our future.  Jackie holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University.

Andrew Burnett

Senior Principal

Stantec

Andrew provides design leadership and expertise to our Stantec Miami office. Honed by over 20 years of experience and a wide variety of complex projects, clients, and teams - he always strives to deliver an experience which is uniquely crafted for the community which it will ultimately serve. His passion for Architecture is always evident as he guides our firm’s creative vision through collaboration, rigorous attention to detail, and willingness to dream. Firmly holding the belief that high design should be profitable, buildable, and beautiful - Andrew enjoys creating lasting professional relationships and is always searching for ways to add value, inspire our communities, and enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done.

Summary

  1. The open office was already under fire. Will the coronavirus be the last nail in the coffin? 

  2. What are temporary precautions and what are the lasting implications of this pandemic on how offices are laid out? 

  3. What proptech is already out there that can be repurposed to help buildings operate in a safe manner?

  4. Is work from home here to stay? Will we see renters looking for larger units or additional bedrooms to use as home offices? 

  5. What are the major changes that we'll see from this pandemic in how buildings themselves are designed? 

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