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AECOM RFQ No. 15-04-01
<br />Similar Experience
<br />Sunny Isles Beach Government Center,
<br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL. $15 million,
<br />58,000 SF government complex with
<br />city hall, commission chambers, police
<br />facility and a public library.
<br />Surfside Community Center, Surfside,
<br />FL. Comprehensive planning and design
<br />services for a 30,000 SF multi-purpose
<br />Civic Center. The new facility replaced
<br />a 1950’s era building that had become
<br />functionally obsolete. The building
<br />received LEED-NC Silver Certification.
<br />Taos County Sheriff’s Office and
<br />Government Center, Taos, NM. Space
<br />programmer and interior designer
<br />for three linked two story buildings
<br />organized around a central courtyard.
<br />The complex includes approximately
<br />110,000 SF housing the sheriff’s
<br />administration, detention, and courts
<br />components of the County government.
<br />The 40,200 SF county administrative
<br />building includes the county
<br />commission chambers, administrative
<br />services and elected officials
<br />departments.
<br />Baha Mar Hotel and Casino, Nassau,
<br />Bahamas. A new 3 million SF Hotel and
<br />Casino located on over 20 acres along
<br />the world’s most beautiful waterfront
<br />site in the Bahamas. Baha Mar Hotel
<br />and Casino was designed as one of the
<br />world’s largest resort developments in
<br />the world. The hotel will be managed
<br />by four of the most distinguished hotel
<br />brands including Rosewood, Mondrian
<br />and Grand Hyatt. The hotel consists of
<br />white sand beaches, luxury pools and
<br />astonishing waterside experiences.
<br />Amenities consist of restaurants, spas,
<br />bars, lounges and support spaces. The
<br />buildings are designed with over 2,300
<br />rooms, suites and residences.
<br />City of Palm Coast City Hall, Palm Coast,
<br />FL. Programming and space needs
<br />analysis for a new City Hall building.
<br />Clay County Courthouse Expansion &
<br />Renovation, Green Cove Springs, FL. A
<br />new 4-story, 89,000 SF addition to the
<br />existing courthouse to include four new
<br />state-of-the-art courtrooms, future
<br />holding cells, eight judicial chambers,
<br />and consolidated offices for the Clerk
<br />of Court, as well as building support
<br />spaces. Renovation work in the existing
<br />74,000 SF courthouse will include the
<br />redesign of the State Attorney, Public
<br />Defender, and miscellaneous court
<br />support space.
<br />Collier County Courthouse, Naples, FL.
<br />The Courthouse renovations include
<br />the design of three new courtrooms,
<br />judicial chamber suites, and offices for
<br />the Probation department. The project
<br />involves phased renovations of two
<br />floors of the existing courthouse and is
<br />designed to allow for uninterrupted use
<br />of the current courthouse.
<br />Montgomery County Judicial Center
<br />Annex, Rockville, MD. This project
<br />involves design of a new courts
<br />tower and renovation of the existing
<br />327,000-gross square foot courthouse.
<br />Juvenile court functions and other
<br />related family court functions will
<br />relocate to the annex, leaving vacant
<br />spaces in the existing judicial center
<br />available for re-use. Movement of
<br />court functions will be sequenced,
<br />without the use of temporary swing
<br />space, to maintain uninterrupted court
<br />operations. This building is design to
<br />achieve LEED-NC Silver Certification.
<br />Education
<br />Bachelor of Design, College of
<br />Architecture, University of Florida, 1979
<br />Licenses/Registrations
<br />Licensed Interior Designer, Florida
<br />(ID0000053)
<br />LEED AP ID+C
<br />Years of Experience
<br />32
<br />Lynn Gordon, IIDA, LEED AP
<br />Interiors
<br />Lynn’s experience includes
<br />programming, space
<br />planning, and all phases of
<br />interior architectural project
<br />implementation. Lynn also
<br />manages the selection,
<br />budgeting, and specification of
<br />furnishings to complement the
<br />project’s interior architecture.
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