Ruffin Rhodes |
ORLANDO, FL – Rhodes+Brito
Architects recently completed design of the replacement schools for two Orange
County Public Schools – Englewood Elementary and Mollie Ray Elementary.
Ruffin Rhodes,
co-founder and partner at Rhodes+Brito Architects, said construction on both
replacement schools recently broke ground and they will be opened in August of
2017 at an approximate cost of $14.4 million each.
Englewood Elementary is
located in Englewood Park off of S. Semoran Blvd. in Orlando is designed to
house 830 students and Mollie Ray is located in Pine Hills in West Orange
County and is designed to house 650 student stations.
Rhodes+Brito also designed
Orange County Public Schools’ new 83,000 square foot Millennia Gardens
Elementary, a new prototype school for approximately 950 K-5 students opening
this fall at 3525 Gardens Ridge Way in Orlando.
This school is providing some much needed relief to nearby Millennia
Elementary.
Rhodes+Brito, which opened
in Orlando in 1996, currently employs a staff of 20, including seven registered
architects. The firm has exceptional experience providing architectural
services including comprehensive renovations to a wide variety of agencies
thorough the state of Florida, including municipal government agencies,
federal, education, aviation and senior living facilities.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Larry Vershel or Beth
Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc. 407-644-4142 Lvershelco@aol.com
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