get your feet off my coffee table!

get your feet off my coffee table!

The get your feet off my coffee table! is currently in production and is turning heads with its award winning design. The table is the recipient of an A’Design Award, an international design award which recognizes excellence in furniture design. The table will also be on display at the MOOD Museum of Design in Como, Italy.
Paramore Healthcare Clinic

Paramore Healthcare Clinic

The Paramore Healthcare Clinic’s unique figure and form are designed to improve the performance of the facility rather than respond to current architectural styles and trends. It is both minimal and honest in its expression, every part serves a purpose, every component is integral to the whole. It reflecs the values of those that rely on this free clinic. It is a cathedral for healing.
Lake Eola Office Building

Lake Eola Office Building

The Lake Eola Office Tower consists of dining and retail spaces at the ground level, a parking garage, and 200,000 sf of leasable office space. The 200 foot tall structure is sited on the highly desirable Lake Eola, which is the largest park in the city of Orlando. The site offers dramatic views of Lake Eola, the city of Orlando and the historic Thornton Park.
Bloom Pavilion

Bloom Pavilion

The Bloom Pavilion is an adaptive reuse project that reexamines traditional preservationist strategies. The American Heritage Federal building, like many modern buildings, is slated for demolition to make room for the new performing arts center in downtown Orlando. Although the building cannot be saved, the Bloom Pavilion re-purposes the concrete panels that forms the structure’s unique brise soleil. The Bloom Pavilion is an outdoor event space located along Lake Eola, the center of downtown Orlando.
Commuter Assemblage

Commuter Assemblage

The design for the proposed Tampa light rail station is a commuter assemblage of varying modes of transportation that are expressed in the form of the landscape and architecture. Pedestrian, bicycle, bus, automobile and train are all connected at this central location, which acts as both a destination and stimulus for transportation. Park is combined with parking lot, nature with man, and public with private transportation, it is an assemblage of parts woven together by a complex ordering device that bends, folds, and tears to respond to the varying forces and needs of the site and user.
Golden Cross

Golden Cross

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati requested that a cross be designed for a private chapel with the requirement that the cross should not bestow specific characteristics that trace the Cross’s origin to a particular Christian denomination. The constructed cross is the result of a formal exploitation of the basic elements that compose a cross, and embodies a system of proportions based on the Golden Section, a mathematical ordering device found in nature that is linked to beauty.