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15-08-02
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City of Sunny Isles Beach Government Center Annex | <br />RFP# 15-08-02 <br />F. Related Experience <br />Page 34 <br />Project Description <br />The $19.8 million, 41,000-SF Patricia Louise Frost Music Studios facility <br />includes percussion and jazz rehearsal rooms, music laboratories and <br />practice studios. The project is comprised of two, three story buildings. <br />The north building is 27,000-SF and the south building is 14,000-SF. <br />The practice studios are independent capsules that are isolated from the <br />structure and adjacent spaces. To accomplish this, the music classrooms <br />have inner and outer walls that are separated by several inches of air <br />space. The upper portions of the walls are connected to the slabs above <br />by isolator bushing assemblies. Additionally, the ductwork penetrations <br />are at the hallway, therefore reducing sound transmission through the <br />ceilings and walls of adjacent rooms. Other building enhancements <br />include: a new entrance to the Frost School; improved acoustics; state-of- <br />the-art recording capabilities; a new reception and information center; a <br />furnished breezeway terrace; and box office kiosks for performances. <br />The project is targeting LEED Platinum Certification. Several key <br />sustainable features of the buildings are: photovoltaic roof panels which <br />convert sunlight into electricity; harvesting tanks for reusing rainwater to <br />flush toilets; titanium dioxide mixed into the precast concrete to remove <br />air pollutants (serving as the equivalent of planting 320 trees); bamboo <br />flooring throughout; and electrochromic glazing which automatically <br />tints the glass to control the sunlight, eliminating the need for blinds or <br />shades. <br />Project Relevance <br /> •Proposed team members built this project <br /> •Community and civic uses <br /> •Educational purpose areas <br /> •Complex design / Site logistics <br />Owner <br />University of <br />Miami <br />Eduardo Lopez <br />1535 Levante Ave., <br />Suite 205 <br />Miami, FL 33124 <br />305.284.6184 <br />elopez@miami.edu <br />Architect <br />HOK Architects <br />Alex Rodriguez <br />One Tampa City Cen- <br />ter, Suite 1800 <br />Tampa, FL 33602 <br />813.371.5710 <br />alex.rodriguez@hok. <br />com <br />Size of project <br />41,000-SF <br />Construction Cost <br />$19.8 million <br />Project status <br />Completed <br />February 2015 <br />Firms responsibility/ <br />Delivery method <br />Construction <br />Management at Risk <br />Key professionals <br />involved <br />• Account Manager <br />MacAdam Glinn <br />• Project Manager <br />Nicole Heran <br />• Cost Estimator <br />Pete Devoney <br />Awards <br />2015 Urban Land <br />Institute Project of <br />Year Award <br />University of Miami, Patricia Louise Frost Music Studios <br />Miami, Florida
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