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EDUCATION

ARCHITECTURE


Associated Consulting International A NEW ENVIRONMENT.

IDEA-BASED RESOURCES.

ACi was formed to provide a team culture offering purpose-driven economic development for major property development owners. Formed from diverse global development and architectural experiences of Larry Adams, Jr. and John Cunningham, our mission is to help customers forecast the future using unique processes, which provide clear and value-driven principles to steer a strategic path to the opportunity ahead.

ACi distinguishes itself from traditional service firms in that we serve as true consultants. We tailor our resources based on our customer’s requirements and extend their organizations’ capability, rather than ask the customer to adapt to the outside expert. We rely on networks of resources consisting of seasoned professionals who know and have worked with the best in the world in a variety of disciplines. The best for your project means just that: knowledge, skills, experience and attitudes complementary to yours. In an ideas-based service, the ability to relate and communicate with the customer is as critical as the quality of the thinking behind those ideas. ACi resources go beyond planning and designing an environment, because they start with realistic approaches to help you quantify the opportunity: trade area analysis, master planning, design standards, accurate project construction costs, and craft building delivery plans based realistically on the opportunity itself rather than adapted from someone else’s model. We help you dig to uncover the hidden barriers to success. Working with you, together we learn the true topography of your opportunity. Together, we then build the strategies to realize your vision efficiently and profitably, leveraging advantages while reducing barriers.

REALIZING YOUR VISION. Strategic planning support provided by ACi strengthens and maximizes the financial investment of destination developments: integrated environments that deliver a total experience. A destination can be cities, urban districts, sporting venues, transit oriented developments, educational campus, technology corridors and healthcare centers. As destinations, planned communities of tomorrow take elements from all of the above, including downtown cities, urban centers, medical, science and technology villages. Businesses and Communities that operate destinations serve as hosts. Their customers are guests. The over arching measurement of customer satisfaction is the guest experience. In other words, a destination is a business venture in which the place is the product. The full development of a destination deals with more than planning and building it. It encompasses the full range of financial feasibility, product development, experience scripting, programming, design, engineering, operations and overall project delivery and start-up strategies. ACi understands this. Completely. We provide a clear process to help you follow the strategic path to your opportunity within the realities of your financial and time related constraints.


Education Architecture Stetson University - Spec Martin Stadium DeLand, Florida

Rollins College - Knowles Chapel Historic Renovation Winter Park, Florida

Full Sail University - Full Sail Live Audio Laboratories Winter Park, Florida

Stetson University - Sage Hall Laboratories DeLand, Florida

Martian Luther King Park - Study Winter Park, Florida

Full Sail University - Full Sail Film Makeup Laboratories Winter Park, Florida

Stetson University - Conrad Hall DeLand, Florida

Rollins College - Mayflower Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Full Sail University - Full Sail Theater Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Continuing Service Architect Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Sutton Hall Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Keene Music Hall Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Corrin Hall Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

University of Florida - Athletic Association - New Spring Sports Facilities Gainesville, Florida

Rollins College - Cornell Fine Arts Museum Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Hauck Hall Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - President’s Residence Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Galloway Hall Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Graduate Student Housing Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Sullivan House Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Lawrence Center Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Hamilton Holt Hall Dormitory Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Rollins Lacrosse Field Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Rollins Hall Dormitory Renovations Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Annie Russell Theatre Historic Renovations Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Rex Beach Dormitory Renovations Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College - Warren Administration Historic Renovations Winter Park, Florida Rollins College - Alfond Sports Center Renovations Winter Park, Florida

Full Sail University - Continuing Service Architect Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University - 3D Animation Laboratories Winter Park, Florida

University of Florida - Athletic Association - Concept Study for New Football North End Zone Renovation/ Expansion at Florida Gainesville, Florida University of Miami - Hecht Athletic Center - Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations Miami, Florida Los Angeles Film School - Study Hollywood, California


Larry H. Adams, Jr., AIA Managing Partner/Founder ladams@aciarch.com

Larry is a founding partner and Managing Partner of ACi. Florida born, Larry enjoys a long career as a partner of national design firms and international real estate development companies. His unique ability to manage major projects through the firm’s unique process, identifies and filters constraints into corresponding strategic solutions. His expertise in both real estate development and architecture has enabled Larry to provide sustainable, high-return results to communities, users, investors, and developers. Larry and his family have resided in Central Florida for more than 30 years.

ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS Bachelor of Design, Architecture University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Bachelor of Science, Architecture/ Engineering University of Miami, Miami, Florida

Graduate School of Management

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE Stetson University, Chemistry Laboratory DeLand, Florida

Stetson University, Spec Martin Stadium DeLand, Florida

Stetson University, Campus Door Rooms DeLand, Florida

University of Central Florida, Bennett Building Orlando, Florida

Full Sail University, Continuing Service Architect Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, Continuing Service Architect Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, Lawrence Center Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, President’s Residence Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, Annie Russel Theatre Historic Renovations

(Continuing Studies) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Architecture (#0007978) State of Florida

NCARB 30906

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT President’s Leadership Council Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida

SunTrust Administrative Board Orlando, Florida

Florida – Canada Trade Mission, Past Chairman State of Florida

Private Business Association of Seminole Seminole County

Development Review Committee City of Orlando, Florida

Winter Park, Florida

Real Estate Advisory Board, Past Member

Rollins College, Knowles Chapel Historic Renovations

University of Florida, Warrington College of Business Administration

Winter Park, Florida


John A. Cunningham, AIA Design Partner/Founder jcunningham@aciarch.com

ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS Bachelor of Science, Architecture Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

Master of Architecture Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

Over Seas Architectural Studies University of Chicago, Versailles, France

Graduate School of Design (Continuing Studies) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

John is a founding partner and Design Partner of ACi. He is locally, regionally and nationally published for his award-winning placemaking planning and design contributions to various projects integrating authentic architecture with art and landscape. John has in-depth national projects to his credit on important landmark projects including national memorial parks, cities, revitalization districts, transit-oriented development, publicprivate partnerships, and historic preservation. His achievements are founded on 30 years of study and practice of art, architecture and history. His research, travel and professional experience has led Mr. Cunningham to five continents and 27 countries. John teaches “Vernacular Architecture of Florida” and “Place Making” for the Masters Program of Civic Urbanism at Rollins College.

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Architecture (#0013674)

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

State of Florida

Stetson University, Chemistry Laboratory

Architecture (#7235)

DeLand, Florida

State of South Carolina

Stetson University, Campus Dorm Rooms

NCARB C40039

DeLand, Florida

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Stetson University, Spec Martin Stadium

Adjunct Instructor - Vernacular Florida Architecture

Rollins College, Continuing Service Campus Architect

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida

Chairman of Long Range Planning & Marketing Committee Cornell Fire Arts Museum Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida

DeLand, Florida

Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, Keene Music Hall Winter Park, Florida

Rollins College, Cornell Fine Arts Museum

American Institute of Architects

Winter Park, Florida

Central Florida Chapter

Full Sail University, Continuing Service Campus Architect

Vice President, Executive Board of Directors

Winter Park, Florida

American Institute of Architects

Full Sail University, Full Sail Theater

Board of Visitors Rollins College Cornell Fine Arts Museum Winter Park, Florida

Executive Committee Cornell Fine Arts Museum Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida

Winter Park, Florida

Los Angeles Film School, Campus Study Hollywood, California



Stetson University Spec Martin Stadium Stetson University | DeLand, Florida Cost: $2.5 Million | Year Completed: 2013

The City of DeLand Florida’s Spec Martin Stadium has been the historic home of DeLand High School Football for decades. Situated several blocks southeast of the Historic City’s downtown, as part of a 6 city block recreational neighborhood, that includes a baseball stadium, ball-fields, tennis courts, walking trails and a senior citizens center, the City owned stadium facilities, last improved in 2002, were in need of major upgrades in order to accommodate Stetson University’s newly constituted collegiate football program. While the bleachers and fan accommodations were sufficient to meet both the current and expected demand, the team locker room facilities, press box and site improvements would not meet the needs of a NCAA program. ACi was engaged as part of a Design-Build team with the Collage Companies to transform the existing locker rooms and design new press box facilities. Faced with a tight budget and time frame for completion, the overall solution consisted of constructing a new 3 story press box with a roof top camera deck at the location of the former press box and the renovations and addition to the existing locker rooms. The locker rooms provided accommodations for 125 home players, 75 visitors, designated locker areas for home and visitor coaches, officials and a media conference room. The state-of-the-art press box provides 3 indoor VIP suites, accommodations for the press and media, as well as, suites for home and visitor coaching staff. The project came in on budget and within the 10 month total schedule for design and construction. The project was named the “OUTSTANDING PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECT” for 2013 by the Florida Planning and Zoning Association.


Stetson University Conrad Hall Stetson University | DeLand, Florida Cost: $425 Thousand | Year Completed: 2012

Stetson University’s Conrad Hall, a 50-year-old building, was renovated to meet modern codes and ADA requirements. Unforeseen and undocumented conditions complicated the building’s restroom renovation; however, creative solutions and complete commitment of team resources created problem solving solutions allowing the project completion to be on time. The project scope included demolition and replacement of all interior finishes, plumbing, electrical, and ventilation to provide new bathrooms, as well as exterior modifications to meet ADA requirements. During our review of the existing building, and by reviewing old plans form the early 1900’s, our team realized this project had the potential of adding revenue producing dorm rooms in spaces that were under utilized in it’s current configuration. As a result, our team responded to the RFP by including the full renovation of all the community bathrooms along with adding four additional dorm rooms (eight revenue producing beds) as part of our proposal. All of this was accomplished while meeting the overall program budget and completing the work on time for student occupancy.



Photograph courtesy of Stetson University


Stetson University Sage Hall Laboratory | DeLand, Florida Cost: $1 Million | Year Completed: 2011

The project consists of repair and renovations of 5 classrooms in the Sage Hall Science building. The 5 classrooms were part of the original building, which was constructed in 1967 and is approximately 66,000 GSF. A new addition was added to the west end of Sage Hall in 2007. The addition separated from the existing building with a firewall. The newly renovated classrooms did not add any additional occupant load to the building and did not affect the construction type of the building. The construction type is a Type II-B. The original building consists of concrete floors, concrete black partition walls at the corridors and steel frame. The exiting takes place at the 4 corners of the building via stairs. The 13,000 SF additions is a Class B occupancy with a II-B Construction type with sprinklers.

Chemistry Lecture Lab

Chemistry Practice Lab



CAMPUS GATEWAY


Photograph courtesy of Rollins College


Rollins College Continuing Campus Architect Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $10 Million + | Year Completed: 2002 - Current

ACi has worked successfully on the Rollins Campus for more than 10 years performing tasks as simple as picking a paint color or a light fixture, to highly specialized large scale complex renovations/additions to new buildings. We fully understand the campus vision, facility standards (in some cases created them), the level of fit and finish, level of durability and maintainability required to properly meet the Owner’s valid requirements. Other campus projects include: Lawrence Center

Alfond Sports Center Renovations

Graduate Student Housing

Galloway Hall Dormitory

Keene Music Hall

Knowles Chapel Historic Renovation

Mayflower Dormitory

Sullivan House Dormitory

President’s Residence

Annie Russell Theatre Historic Renovations

Sutton Hall Dormitory

Hamilton Holt Hall Dormitory

Corrin Hall Dormitory

Rex Beach Dormitory Renovations

Hauck Hall Dormitory

Rollins Hall Dormitory Renovations

Rollins Lacrosse Field Cornell Fine Arts Museum

Warren Administration Historic Renovations


Keene Music Hall

Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $2.6 Million | Year Completed: 2003 The purpose was to house the music school administration and classrooms, to renovate the existing facility, to expand by 7,000 GSF, and to provide an acoustical multi-purpose room, practice rooms and a state-of-the-art recital hall. One of the greatest challenges to this two-story project was the finite funding for construction. Therefore, it was decided that the exterior would have an understated yet elegant expression to delicately utilize the color, texture and massing of the campus architectural vocabulary. The interior was developed using a design theory of “the color of music”. ACi chose color palettes for the various building functions which created unique environments within the facility. We organized the functional requirements around acoustical state-of the-art requirements. These are seen in the recital hall’s band shell forms and the dramatic cascading, syncopating rhythm of the walls with colors that provide a harmonic visual cadence expressing “the color of music.”


The ACi team has a unique ability to be versatile on building types, functionality, technical requirements and aesthetics bringing the specific integrated team of experts ACi has used continuously for many years to assure our requirements are met. - Scott Bitikofer Director of Facilities, Rollins College

Photograph courtesy of Rollins College


CORNELL FINE ARTS MUSEUM ROLLINS COLLEGE


Cornell Fine Arts Museum Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $2.75 Million | Year Completed: 2003

The project requirements were to house and exhibit Rollins’ art collection, and to provide a place to teach, research and expand Rollins’ outreach to the surrounding community. It was important to provide a facility that was expandable, flexible and architecturally sensitive to Rollins picturesque campus architecture. With the exception of the building entry and lobby, one of the greatest design challenges was to design a windowless building with 360 degree views that were architecturally pleasing and significant. This was done by carefully crafting the building mass and using stylistic elements such as buttresses, a water table base, slate and travertine infill to this textured stucco building. Inside, there is a state-of-the-art lighting and air conditioning system to protect the environment for the preservation of art.


President’s Residence Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $19 Million | Year Completed: 2004

The residence was designed to house the President of Rollins College and his or her family on campus. It was important to provide a home with dignity, yet one that has an understated elegance and visually belonged on the college campus since the school’s opening in 1885. The design was inspired by the idea that the home began as a simple one-story cottage, and over time, there were multiple additions which allowed for very little symmetry in its mass and composition. It is through this thinking of informality—a playful approach to form and function—that the understated elegance was realized. Through the use of appropriate elements of style, historically correct detailing and rich materials, the design realizes the home’s dignity for a Rollins College President.




Welbourne Graduate Housing Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $1 Million | Year Completed: 2007

The project was an adaptive re-use of residential apartments into modern progressive loft apartments. The objective was to create a modern progressive environment for graduate students attending Rollins. As a stark contrast to the traditional Mediterranean Design found on Rollins campus, ACi created this clean, modern expression with New York-type loft interior designs with stained concrete floors, exposed block walls and concrete ceiling. The exterior is of a Bauhaus Modern design and is in keeping with the mandate of modernism: the expression of the forms and materials is honestly expressed and devoid of trivial ornamentation. Additionally, the U-shaped building allowed ACi to create a study/social courtyard with a specimen Live Oak as canopy or umbrella for this new “outdoor room.�


Lawrence Center - Facility / Student Residence Study Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $10 Million | Year Completed: 2004

The planning study was initiated by the college to determine if The Lawrence Center property would yield a density that would both elevate the deficiency in faculty and student housing and meet allowable zoning dimensions.




Rollins Lacrosse Field - Study Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $7.5 Million | Year Completed: 2009

Facilities Concept Study for a new Rollins Lacrosse Athletic Facility was the result of a collaborative effort led by the College’s Administration, Real Estate Advisor, Rollins Athletic Department, the Tars Lacrosse Men and Women’s Coaches and ACi. The effort was conducted over a four week period employing strong core stakeholder participation, site visits, and four valued creative workshops at ACi’s Winter Park Studios. The purpose of the study was to define initial guiding principles and key assumptions so Rollins could make informed decisions regarding the colleges’ continuing transformation of its athletic programs and master plan. Services included visioning, comparable college Lacrosse program analysis, master site planning, facilities programming, architecture, preliminary cost estimates and a facilities implementation schedule for review and presentation to the Board of Trustees. Facility program elements included spectator arrival/departure entry experiences, parking, field/stadium gateways, food/beverage concessions, playing and practice fields, practice walls, ticketing/admissions, press room, athlete hall of fame, coaches offices, training, conference rooms, home/visitor locker rooms, restrooms, equipment storage, initial bleacher seating with expansion capabilities, sound/public address systems, field lighting, scoreboard, Lacrosse NCAA standards for fields/layouts, on-field goals/nets/team bench seating and fencing. One of the most interesting and differentiating features of the design is how it creates a smaller unique “athletic facility experience”. In order to recruit the best student-athletes in the country and “grow the alumni experience” through athletics, ACi’s design focused on the quality of experience vs. size of the athletic facilities. This included the pageantry, tradition and use of multiple “venue elements” including the arrival/departure experience, i.e., tailgating, field alumni recognition events, and architectural style. This approach helped the college symbolize the “ivy league” quality of academics and athletics found at Rollins and at other smaller private institutions. Additionally, there are multiple venue building elements for students, alumni and friends of the college to provide financial support including brick plazas, arrival/departure entrances, field admission gates, scoreboards, building name, fields, bleachers, and future connecting buildings, fields and facilities.


Annie Russell Theatre Historic Renovations Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $500 Thousand | Year Completed: 2006

For over 75-years, The Annie Russell Theatre is the crown jewel of the Rollins College Theatre program and is Florida’s oldest and longest running theatre. ACi was contracted by the college to renovate this national registered historic building and bring the structure up to modern compliance codes. Tasked with completing the renovations before the theatre’s opening season, our team used strategic problem solving techniques to not only complete the project on-time, but go above and beyond the college’s expectations.



Black Box Theatre - Conceptual Design Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $7 Million | Year Completed: 2012

The Black Box Theatre is a vital new addition to the Theatre program at Rollins College. This 2-story 25,000 GSF facility was designed with interior facility in mind and the architecture is reminiscent of the Italian Lombardy style of the theatre program home – The Annie Russell Theatre.

South Elevation

North Elevation


West Elevation



Warren Administration Historic Renovations Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $600 Thousand | Year Completed: 2007

Our mission here was to restore the exterior and the primary two story entry lobby.


KNOWLES CHAPEL


Knowles Chapel - Historic Renovations Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $350 Thousand | Year Completed: 2012

Our primary responsibility was to “point-up/clean-up� the exterior of the building and renovate 3 classrooms within the building.


MLK PA R K


Martin Luther King Park - Study Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida Cost: $4 Million | Year Completed: 2012

This study was a joint Rollins College and City of Winter Park study to determine the maximum sports facility yield for Martin Luther King Park.




Rollins College - Multiple Dormitory Renovations Rollins College | Winter Park, Florida

ACi, over a period of 4-years, updated, renovated, remodeled and added nine residence halls on Rollins Campus representing rich architecture, solving water intrusion problems, functional issues and maintaining ADA compliance. Renovated Dormitories •

Mayflower Dormitory

Sutton Hall Dormitory

Corrin Hall Dormitory

Hauck Hall Dormitory

Galloway Hall Dormitory

Sullivan House Dormitory

Hamilton Holt Hall Dormitory

Rollins Hall Dormitory

Rex Beach Dormitory


Mayflower Dormitory

Corrin Hall Dormitory

Sullivan House Dormitory

Rex Beach Hall Dormitory


“Whether your project is a facility improvement, integrating new learning technologies, or designing a new campus vision, I can sincerely say that ACi has genuine passion for great design and client service.�

Photograph courtesy of Full Sail University

James W. Heavener Co-Chairman & CEO, Full Sail University


Full Sail University Campus Architect | Winter Park, Florida Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 2008 - Current

Full Sail University bridges both campus and distance learning by using advanced technology such as hi-definition cameras and green screens. This approach, unique to education, allows online web conferencing and discussions boards for educators to develop fun, entertaining and interactive educational platforms, which intertwine both visual and audio learning. By creating their own evolving educational platform from the ground level up, students from all over the world are guaranteed to be on the forefront of the ever changing world of technology.


3D Animation Computer Lab Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 2009

Full Sail’s Computer Animation program is one of the top animation programs in the nation that prepares students for an exciting and successful career. ACi was contracted to create a stimulating learning environment that enhanced the student’s education by implementing the latest tools, applications, and design theory used to create 3D content for different media platforms. The new computer animation classrooms include smart desks allowing students to connect the network enabling them to download class course work and encourage participation. In addition, each room also includes state-of-the-art Apple computers, connected to the campus-wide network, allowing students to work in class or from any

Photography courtesy of Full Sail University

lab on campus.


Photography courtesy of Full Sail University

Audio Mixing Lab Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 2009

The Audio Mixing Lab and Classroom was a new 1000 SF classroom dedicated to the instruction of the art of digital sound mixing. Located in Full Sail Live, a venue for the live performances of music, the students would get real world education by recording live artists then retreating to a laboratory setting with full sound mixing equipment to learn how to digitally control and enhance the recordings for the final cut. This Classroom was equipped with 12 full level professional mixing boards and room for the instructor with internet access, projection and sound. A high level of acoustical separation was required for this room due to the adjacency to the live venue and the need for the room to be very quiet for the mixing of sound. Adjacent to this lab, ACi further designed a Lab where students are instructed on how to break down the recording and mixing devices and repair the electronic boards. This room required special exhaust systems for the use of soldering.


Photograph courtesy of Full Sail University


Film Make Up Lab Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 2010

Make-Up Lab where 40 students would be instructed on the art of movie “make-up� and special effects. The design of this room incorporated 40 stations equipped with digital interaction, large mirrors and specialty lighting. Care was required for the mechanical equipment due to the noxious fumes of the movie makeup and special isolated sinks for the disposal and cleanup. One of the unique features of the this room was the incorporation of two way mirrors at the first 10 stations so students and prospective students could walk down the entry outside and witness a student in real time applying the make up to transform someone into a movie character. This has proven to be a very unique and successful sales tool for the University.



FULL SAIL CINEMA


UF Athletic Association - New Spring Sports Facilities University of Florida | Gainesville, Florida * Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 1994

Facilities programming, planning, architecture, engineering and construction administration for expanding and renovating UFAA’s major Spring Sports fields and facilities including baseball, track and field, tennis, swimming and golf. Scope of work included fields, tennis courts, pool/pool equipment, lockers, restrooms, training, equipment storage, field lighting, scoreboard, batting cages, landscaping, graphics/signage and bleacher seating including light colored fabric canopies and open air pavilion structures to protect and comfort fans and players from the rain and heat. * Personal Project


UF Athletic Association - Concept Study for New Football North End Zone Renovation/Expansion at Florida Field University of Florida | Gainesville, Florida * Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 1994

As part of UFAA’s continuing athletic facilities master planning process and UF Alumni fundraising efforts, created a conceptual physical 3-D model for expanding Florida Field’s existing north end zone facilities in terms of seating, sight line constraints, new amenities, scoreboard and site/stadium circulation. Project was later funded and implemented by the UF Facilities Planning and Construction. * Personal Project


Hecht Athletic Center - Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations University of Miami | Miami, Florida

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Cost: Confidential | Year Completed: 1994

Addition/renovations to the existing football facilities to build the new 20,000 SF Hecht Athletic Center for new coaches/administration office complex including offices, conference rooms, film projection rooms, trophy lobby, and renovate existing training room, lockers, strength equipment room and sauna/restrooms. Other elements included practice field modifications and new parking areas. Services included architecture, interior design, furniture selections and coordination with building systems engineers and contractors. * Personal Project


Los Angeles Film School - Study Los Angeles Film School | Hollywood, California Cost: $30 Million | Year Completed: 2008

Based on the Owner’s near and longterm vision for its growing Hollywood vertical campus, ACi created an infill expansion concept for this internationally renowned film making, game production and computer animation school. ACi’s concept was inspired by old and new Hollywood heritage, using architectural metaphors to reflect the unique uses of the building including film shapes, color and software driven “storytelling surfaces” that allow student films and achievements to be displayed on the exterior of the building.


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