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Overton, Pompano Beach, Florida, 2010 - 2011: A renovation to an existing house, currently in schematic design. go to project >

               
 
Bitar Residence, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2010 - 2011: A renovation to an existing house, currently in schematic design. go to project >
               
 
Cardoso Residence, Miami Beach, Florida, 2010 - 2011: A renovation to an existing house, currently in schematic design. go to project >
               
 
Centerpoint House, Gainsville, Florida, 2009 - 2011: A 3,500 square foot private residence incorporating passive design, water collection, and photovoltaic solar. go to project >
               
 
Fred Hunter, Davie, Florida, 2008 - 2009: Renovation of an existing funeral home. The renovation included the introduction of photovoltaic solar panels taking the building off the electrical grid. go to project >
               
 
Miami Pump House Competition, Miami, Florida, 2008: This project was the result of a local competition to redesign the existing exterior of the Miami Pump House. Located in Biscayne Park the building's project program interlaced retail, night clubs, and a skate park. go to project >
               
 
The Law Offices of Scott Solkoff, Delray Beach, Florida, 2008 - 2009: The project is a 4,500 square foot tenant improvement for a law office that practices elder law and estate planning. The design goal was to incorporate elements friendly to the elderly. Our role for this project was space planning, interior design, and architecture. go to project >
               
 
Johnson Residence, Boca Raton, Florida, 2007 - 2009: A 4,500 square foot renovation to residence located near the ocean. go to project >
               
 
2100 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, Florida, 2007 - 2008: A three story office building designed as the headquarters for a local law firm. The goal of the project was to lower the building’s impact on the environment and lower the building’s life span cost. The design employees double skin technology and traditional passive design strategies. go to project >
 

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