Renovated Reference Department, Orange County Public Library, Downtown Orlando, FL |
ORLANDO, FL---
Rhodes+Brito Architects recently completed the design for renovations to the
fourth floor of the Orange County Public Library located in the heart of
downtown Orlando on Central Blvd.
Ruffin Rhodes |
Ruffin Rhodes,
co-founder and partner at Rhodes+Brito, said the new design of approximately
10,000 square feet of the library’s fourth floor focuses on quality interior
finishes consistent with other levels of the library and bringing in lots of
natural light to create a lively and vibrant space.
Special features include a
large open area with computers and flexible community rooms that are totally
glassed in.
“The renovation will enhance
visual connections between the information desk and overall floor while creating
a comfortable environment for computer research,” Rhodes explained.
Construction start of the
approximate $1.4 million renovation will be determined once a contractor has
been selected.
Rhodes informed that the
Library project is part of a continuing architectural services contract the
firm has with Orange County to provide architectural and engineering services
for projects valued under $2 million.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Beth Payan, Larry Vershel
Communications, 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com
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