EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM BUILDING
24,000 SF
Episcopal High School is a superior college-prep school located in Jacksonville, Florida. The $3,000,000 project consisted of designing a new, state-of-the-art, six classroom academic building. The building was designed as a mirror image with a covered walkway. The structural design of the 23,000 sq. ft, 2-story classroom facility consisted of a combination of load bearing, Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) walls, and concrete masonry walls with pre-cast hollow core planks for the second-floor framing. The design also included, steel bar joist and metal deck, and pre-engineered wood roof trusses supported by steel framing a shallow foundation system.
This project won the 2013 Addison Mizner Medal for Excellence in Classical & Traditional Architecture presented by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art – Florida in the Institutional category.
Construction Costs $6M
NEW CONSTRUCTION