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Sallie Jones Elementary
School Charlotte County Public Schools New elementary school designed as a replacement facility on an existing 14-acre site. The two-story design of the Elementary Prototype is currently being repeated at three sites in Charlotte County. |
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Mainland High School Volusia County Public Schools This four-story, Three-story, 340,000-square-foot new high school based upon the Academy Concept was designed for a 2,100- to 2,460-student capacity with an interior courtyard with four main secure entries providing “natural” security. |
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Nature Coast Technical
High School Hernando County Public Schools This new high school is designed with security and learning in a technology-rich environment uppermost in concept. Vocational/Technical programs were developed with input from the local business community and include culinary arts, allied health, cosmetology, marketing, digital publishing, business management, network support, auto service tech, construction trades, production technology and recreational turf management. |
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Avalon Technical Center Orange County Public Schools Two-story, 65,000-square-foot facility for technical training and education for a variety of technical fields. The building provides classroom space as well as lab space for technical training including pharmacy, biotechnology, digital media, environmental, information technology, security systems technology, robotics and simulation, and biotechnology. |
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Health and Public
Affairs Building University of Central Florida Provides teaching laboratory and office space for the College of Health and Public Affairs. The 62,000-square-foot, three-story building provides state-of-the-art teaching laboratories on the upper two floors along with departmental faculty offices. The ground floor contains other departmental offices, advising space and computer rooms. |
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New Academic Center Florida State University Project accommodates educational programs for civil engineering, electrical engineering, criminology and education. The building houses 20 various-sized, flexible classrooms, utilizing state-of-the-art technology and also contains seminar rooms, conference rooms, a computer lab, an Information Learning Commons and a 600-person multipurpose room. In addition, the Academic Center houses administrative staff and faculty. |
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New Academic Center University of South Florida This $26.1 million project consisted of the planning and design of a new facility that houses academic, administrative and student support space for 4,800 students. The initial 105,000-square-foot facility consists of classrooms, lecture rooms, faculty and staff offices, food court and other support services, and student service functions. |
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John R. Trinkle
Multipurpose Facility Hillsborough Community College This facility services not only the Hillsborough Community College (HCC) campus population, but also the community at large, with a lobby serving as a transitional area from the adjacent large multipurpose exhibit space to the educational spaces. The new library, classrooms, teaching and vocational laboratory spaces offer state-of-the-art learning facilities for HCC and partner programs with University of Florida-IFAS serving the local agri-science community. |
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Thrasher-Horne
Performing Arts Center St. Johns River Community College A fully equipped, multiuse theater, art gallery, and business and tourism center. The facility features a 1,750-seat main auditorium, 202-seat “black box” theater, a fully equipped proscenium stage with fly loft approximately 100-feet high, a sunken orchestra pit, and three dividable conference suites with 1,000-person capacity. |
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Natural and
Environmental Science Facility University of South Florida Completing the science quadrangle for the university, this four-story, 59,000-square-foot facility houses teaching and research laboratories, classrooms and academic spaces for the departments of chemistry, environmental and natural sciences. |
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Advanced Technology
Center Daytona Beach Community College, Volusia and Flagler County Public Schools, and the Partnership for Workforce Development The Advanced Technology Center (ATC) represents a new approach to information technology and workforce education. The facility contains many of the “traditional” vocational fields such as automotive, HVAC technology, machine trades, electrical technology, etc. Along with these training areas, the academic subjects of English, math, science and social studies have been combined. In addition, the curriculum offers a significant computer technology program. |
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Science and
Technology/Academic Research and
Teaching Facility University of South Florida This two-story, 34,700-square-foot facility houses classrooms, seminar spaces, research and teaching laboratories for the College of Marine Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences. LEED® Gold Certification. |



















