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<br /> • L .'-j:' .' and multipurpose classrooms. The library program encompasses three separate
<br /> O ilfic` r :, , reading rooms. The design delivers a modern twist to a Mediterranean motif. Char-
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<br /> O ",-.- Temple Beth Am Campus,Pinecrest,FL.A 15-acre school and synagogue campus was
<br /> • 2-;>: revamped for future generations of use.The project included a new 450-seat sanctuary
<br /> • `� ?Fyr that is capable of expanding to 640 and 1,150 for larger services.A social hall, chapel
<br /> - _ -4 and administrative wing complete the 50,000 SF of new construction. Several existing
<br /> O i facilities,including the current sanctuary and social hall,were adapted for use by the day
<br /> • =., school,a competitive youth basketball league,and various other temple organizations.
<br /> � � s` ..1' New soccer fields,an outdoor basketball court with bleachers,a series of interconnected
<br /> x: landscaped courtyards,and a 220-vehicle lighted parking lot round out the program.By
<br /> • --`4'-'''--- =i client request,civil engineering of the campus includes a drainage system designed to
<br /> I® , i+ exceed minimum requirements by 30%.
<br /> • :411:4;;;:',..-: 1 , SAY Community Center Conversion, Homestead, FL. Involving 11,500 SF of additions
<br /> O and 6,200 SF of renovations,a senior center was converted into a community center.
<br />® iyf ; ” " The resulting facility offers a centralized entrance, two assembly rooms (serving ap-
<br />• , proximately 400 guests), two health offices for seniors, a computer classroom, two
<br /> O �1i x i kitchens, life trails for a 1/4-mile long vita course, three recreational shuffle boards, a
<br /> �,.; '1 • ;$ �' t, 2,300-SF putting green,a gazebo for outdoor events,studios for dance and ceramics,
<br /> O r ,:Si and an arts-and-crafts room.The layout and design are an invitation to nature:custom
<br />• Vin- trusses of heavy timber held together by thin steel cords, with end trusses of impact
<br /> O . i t t resistant glass.
<br /> O ;, a "`t Royal Caribbean International Wellness Center.Design of 30,000-SF fitness center
<br /> O �� f';;;;-",::,,lit involved remodeling a vacant building at the Port of Miami for use by 1,200 RCI em-
<br /> ; R ployees. Includes aerobics, weight and massage rooms as well as a cardiovascular
<br />• ;r ç -1 stage,support and back-of-house areas,offices,a shower/locker room,restrooms and
<br />• ti '; ', vending areas. The open plan design emphasizes existing windows and maximizes
<br /> O :4 2 r C.:::--4.4.-!'': natural light flowing into the facility.
<br />® i�z �rfi,r . ' ° , Doral Health & Fitness Center. Miami, FL. Complete design of a 10,000-SF health
<br /> -..'.;-,44;`3. and fitness center. Required the design of a cardiovascular stage and weight room,
<br />• s , }- i �.f spaces for aerobics exercise,back-of-house areas,offices,a kids playroom,a shower/
<br /> �4 % ` iy ,It, locker room, restrooms, and vending machines as part of the facility's high tech,open
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<br /> ��Y;,,�-�c .y-�T plan design. Parking for the facility was planned for the roof.which is to accommodate
<br /> O ti-S-4+ .r a rooftop running track as well.
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<br /> '� N ' �;. County Parks Renovation, Miami-Dade County Park& Recreation Department, FL,
<br /> y` ' a,,.; Miami-Dade County, FL. A varietyof renovations includingmultipurpose classrooms.
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<br /> O7:=1:1;4:7„.-4_, --.: CocoCay Out-Island Park Resort,Little Stirrup Cay,Bahamas.Master plan,program-
<br /> ming, schematic design through design development, and permitting for a 90-acre
<br /> O recreational island. Amenities included dive and souvenir shops, restaurants, bars,
<br /> O kitchens,multiuse spaces. rest shelters, nature walks,cabanas, and mooring and pier
<br /> O •-•-•-•. _ structures.
<br /> O - Puerto Bello Out-Island Park Resort(Phase I),Turks&Caicos Islands.West Indies.
<br /> Conceptual design of 75-acre out-island cruise line day-use destination. Included dive
<br /> Oand craft shops. a native bazaar, food pavilions, amphitheater, bars. dining shelters,
<br /> Oand nature trails.
<br /> 5 �� I Labadee Out-Island Park Resort, Haiti. A private park cruise destination for Royal
<br /> i ) 0 Caribbean Cruise Lines.Design included a kitchen,several multiuse spaces,bar facili-
<br /> O ID , I Q ties,dining shelters. and employee housing. The kitchen and bar are capable of serv-
<br /> ing 2,000-3,000 guests daily. Minimal disturbance to the natural wildlife and beauty of
<br /> O the island was paramount, and scheduling and coordination so as not to interfere with
<br />® arch I t e C t S ongoing operations and security were key.
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