Wednesday, November 26, 2008

SchenkelShultz Receives Awards on 5 New Projects

SchenkelShultz Architecture, West Palm Beach designs St. Lucie County Public Schools' newly-completed $74M, 344,331-SF Fort Pierce Central High School

FORT PIERCE, FL – SchenkelShultz Architecture, West Palm Beach, one of Florida’s leading green design firms, designed St. Lucie County Public Schools’ newly-completed $74 million, 344,331-square-foot Fort Pierce Central High School (top right photo) in Fort Pierce, FL.

The replacement high school is designed to accommodate 2,500 students. James A. Cummings, Inc. served as construction manager. The West Palm Beach office of SchenkelShultz is located at 1300 N. Congress Avenue, phone 561-697-3451.

SchenkelShultz Architecture, Orlando designs three projects to achieve LEED certification at Stetson University in DeLand, FL


ORLANDO, FL – SchenkelShultz Architecture, Orlando has designed three projects to achieve LEED® certification at Stetson University in DeLand, FL.

Included are: the $1.6 million, 5,500-square-foot Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center; the $1.55 million, 8,000-square-foot Mary B. McMahan Hall; and the $507,000, 1,850-square-foot Rinker Environmental Learning Center which is designed to achieve LEED® Gold certification. All three projects are currently under construction and slated for completion in April 2009.

SchenkelShultz has designed more than 3.8 million square feet of higher education projects nationwide including the award-winning six-story Stetson University Lynn Business Center, the first LEED®-certified building in the state of Florida.

SchenkelShultz Architecture, Fort Myers and Naples, receives prestigious "2008 AIA Unbuilt Honor Award" from American Institute of Architects' Southwest Florida Chapter

NAPLES, FL – SchenkelShultz Architecture, with offices in Fort Myers and Naples, received the prestigious “2008 AIA Unbuilt Honor Award” from the American Institute of Architects’ Southwest Florida Chapter for its design of Edison State College’s new $3.4 million, 10,000-square-foot Early Childhood Development Center at the Collier County Campus in Naples, FL. (bottom left photo)

Designed to be the college’s first LEED®-certified facility, the center will serve over 100 children ranging from infancy through four years of age. The Naples office is located at 2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 306, phone 239-434-2400.

Contact: Kenneth H. Cristol, 407-774-2515

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