INSTITUTIONAL + INDUSTRIAL
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St. Pete Self Storage
affiliation: Patrick M. Pillot Architect | This new self storage concept brings a modern design language to St. Petersburg, FL. -
Big Jim's Storage
affiliation : Patrick M. Pillot Architect | role: designer | Design of storage complex facades to display client's brand identity and comply with City of Venice, Florida, architectural standards. -
Florida Studio Theater Campus Improvements
affiliation: ADP Group | role: project designer | Florida Studio Theatre is a complex of several properties in Sarasota’s arts district. FST acquired existing buildings, ranging in style from a Tudor main stage to a modern office building, as well as surface parking lots. A new master plan seeks to unify the disparate buildings with a streetscape, way finding, and site amenity plan, such that visitors understand that they are part of an arts campus. The new elements are contemporary and highly graphic to maximize visibility for the campus while preserving the historic structures. -
Military Heritage & Aviation Museum - Version 1
affiliation: ADP Group & Ciulla Design | role: project designer & project manager | The new 21,000 SF museum, awarded through a competition, tells the individual stories of veterans from all branches of the armed services. The museum unfolds like a military base, with a defensible western wall that opens up to a series of courtyards defined by curvilinear landscape forms. A central tower evoking air and ship forms would be visible from I-75. Concrete tilt-wall panels articulated with recessed and material changes comprise the primary structural system. The building was to serve as a hurricane refuge for local veterans and as a base for the local Civilian Air Patrol unit. -
Military Heritage & Aviation Museum - Version 2
affiliation: ADP Group | role: project designer & project manager | The Military Heritage & Aviation Museum considered an alternate site with an existing hangar. The hangar had been recently constructed as a pre-engineered metal building subdivided into six bays. The conceptual design includes modifications to the building shell that elevate the building from its pedestrian roots to a museum quality experience, while taking advantage of the industrial aesthetic of the existing building and its surroundings.