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June 15, 2001 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-15

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Brian J. Vosko,

formerly of
Farmington Hills,
has been promot-
ed to senior
director, broad-
cast production
for Capitol
Records in Los
Brian Vosko
Angeles. He grad-
uated from the
University of Miami, Florida, with a
music industry degree and has been
with Capitol Records for seven years.

Michael
Benchetrit of

Farmington Hills
has joined the
Troy office of
Fragomen, Del
Rey, Bernsen
Loewy, a law firm
devoted to busi-
Michael Benchetrit ness immigration
law. He is a 1995
graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law
School in Lansing with a master's degree
from then University of Guelph in
Guelph, Ontario, and a bachelor's
degree from York University in Toronto.
Benchetrit is on the Young Adult Board
and Planning Committee of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.

Aaron Kleid of Oak Park has joined

the law firm of Landau Omahana
Tucker & Progar in the firm's
Farmington Hills office as an associat-
ed attorney specializing in casualty
defense, malpractice defense and com-
mercial litigation. Kenneth Rich of
Southfield has been named the man-
aging partner of the firm's Farmington
Hills office. He specializes in employ-
ment law, product liability, general
casualty and professional negligence
defense and insurance issues.

P. Rivka
Schochet of West

Bloomfield has
joined the
Detroit office of
Miller, Canfield,
Paddock and
Stone PLC as an
associate and
member of the
P Rivka Schochet
Products Liability
and Tort
Litigation Practice Group. She is
involved in commercial, constitutional
and appellate law. She is also a mem-
ber of the board of directors and direc-
tor of education for the Bais Chabad
Torah Center in West Bloomfield.

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The American Institute of Architects'
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Luckenbach/Ziegelman Architects its
Firm of the Year.
'A lot of awards you receive are in
recognition of a specific achievement,
like best use of brick or something like
that. This is an award given by peers,
and who knows better what you do
than your peers?" said Robert
Ziegelman.
Ziegelman is a partner in the
Birmingham architectural firm. The
ALA award recognizes the body of
design work completed by
Luckenbach/Ziegelman over its 21
years in business.

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Architectural rendering of the Shul on the
Synagogue Campus of Living Judiasm.

Locally, some of that work includes
designing the Lubavitch Foundation
of Michigan's Synagogue Campus of
Living Judaism in West Bloomfield;
ground will be broken this summer.
Other examples include
Birmingham's Munder Financial
Building, the first cluster housing
development in Birmingham, and the
soon-to-be residential/retail facility
250 Martin Street.
Through its other principal, Carl
Luckenbach, the firm is responsible
for design work on the Pontiac
Silverdome.
The pairing of Luckenbach and
Ziegelman began well before the two
formed a partnership in 1980. "We
both opened our own firms at the
same time (1962) and even rented
space in the same house in
Birmingham," Ziegelman said.
Their combined client list includes
General Motors, the University of
Michigan, Wayne State University,
Handleman Company, Kellogg
Foundation and American Axle and
Manufacturing.
The AIA previously honored
Ziegelman for pioneering the concept of
prefabricated building panels and modu-
lar components in construction projects
and Luckenbach for pioneering the con-
cept of cluster housing in the 1960s.

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