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Collins Cooper Carusi Architectsdesigning places where people succeed
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op·por·tu·ni·ty noun \ä-pər- tü-nə-tē\: a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
re·im·ag·ineverb/ rē-i majən/: reinterpret imaginatively; rethink.
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trans·for·ma·tion noun\tran(t)s-fȯr- mā-shən\: a complete or major change in someone’s or something’s appearance, form, etc.: an act, process, or instance of transforming
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in·no·vate verb \ i-nə- vāt\: to do something in a new way : to have new ideas about how something can be done
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en·rich transitive verb \en- rich\
: to improve the quality of (something) : to make (something) better: to improve the usefulness or quality of (something) by adding something to it
Getting To Know CCCA | p.1
Recognit ion | p.8
Sustainabil i ty | p.10
Academics | p.12
Athletics + Recreation | p. 66
Resumes | p.88
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Collins Cooper CarusiG e t t i n g t o K n o w
A rc h i t e c t s
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Corporate Spaces Lecture Halls | ClassroomsResidence Halls
Collins Cooper Carusi arChiteCts, inC.
offiCe address:
struCture:
3391 Peachtree Road NE Suite 400, The Lenox OverlookAtlanta, Georgia 30326
t. 404.873.0001f. 404.873.0051www.collinscoopercarusi.com
Georgia CorporationEstablished in April 1987
prinCipals:Michael L. Collins, AIA, LEED AP Samuel R. Cooper, AIATracy S. Carusi, AIA, LEED APJeffrey P. Juliano, AIA, LEED APEric D. Richardson, AIA, LEED APJames R. McAuliffe, AIAFiona Grandowski, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP
serviCes:Architectural DesignInterior DesignPre-Design and ProgrammingSite and Master PlanningSpace PlanningHistoric Renovation and PreservationConstruction Administration ServicesComputer Animation | Graphic DesignFixture, Furnishings & Equip. Services Sustainable DesignLEED Administration
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Licensed Architects Graduate Architects/Interns Licensed Interior Designers Interior Designers Marketing | Business Development Accounting | Administrative
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Collins Cooper Carusi Architects employs 25 LEED Accredited Professionals.
Digital Media Labs | Information Commons Commons Food Service
staff: liCensure:AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaMarylandMinnesotaNew York
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaTexasVirginia
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our Work | CCCA provides design solutions for the following project types.
K-12Atlanta International School Atlanta Public Schools Christ the King SchoolCity Schools of DecaturClarke County SchoolsCliff Valley SchoolFulton County Board of EducationGreater Atlanta Christian SchoolHoly Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolThe Lovett SchoolMill Springs AcademyMt. Bethel Christian AcademyMt. Pisgah Christian SchoolMt. Vernon Presbyterian SchoolPace AcademyPinecrest AcademyRon Clark AcademySt. Andrew’s SchoolSt. Martin’s Episcopal SchoolWestminster School of AugustaWhitefield AcademyWoodward Academy
SportS | recreation
Camp Ramah DaromDanville Family YMCAGeorgia Dept. of Natural ResourcesGeorgia Perimeter CollegeGeorgia State Univ. Athletic AssociationHall County Parks & RecreationHoly Innocents’ Athletics AssociationMarcus Jewish Community CenterThe Lovett School Athletics DepartmentUniv. of Georgia Athletic AssociationYMCA of Metropolitan AtlantaBeulah Missionary Baptist ChurchKennesaw State UniversityMt. Vernon Presbyterian SchoolWoodward Academy
HigHer education
Darton State CollegeDalton State CollegeEmory UniversityGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Perimeter CollegeGeorgia Regents UniversityGeorgia Southern UniversityGordon State CollegeKennesaw State UniversityLife UniversityMercer UniversityMorehouse College Oglethorpe UniversityOgeechee Technical CollegeThe Georgia Board of RegentsUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of West Georgia
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Religious
Beulah Missionary Baptist ChurchCongregation Beth Tefillah Catholic Archdiocese of AtlantaCatholic Construction ServicesCentral Presbyterian ChurchCongregation Etz ChaimCongregation Beth JacobPeachtree Road United MethodistRamah Darom Retreat CenterShepherd Spinal Center ChapelSt. Francis Springs Prayer CenterSt. Gabriel Catholic Church St. Joseph Catholic Church St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church St. Michael Catholic ChurchSt. Pius Chapel St. Theresa Catholic Church Soka Gakkai International | USATemple Sinai
InterIors
10th & Myrtle RestaurantCaldwell & OrkinDelta AirlinesEmory UniversityGeorgia State UniversityKing and SpaldingKitchens Kelley Gaynes PCLenbrook 1708Public Broadcasting AtlantaPope McGlamryTemple SinaiUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of San DiegoVeriStorYMCA of Metropolitan AtlantaRonald Blue and Company
HealtHcare | commercial | civic
Atlanta Community Food BankCarterCamellia PlaceDelta AirlinesEmory HealthcareNorth Atlanta Primary CareRiverside By PostSkyland TrailStudioplexThe National Monuments FoundationThe Sembler CompaniesThe Shepherd Spinal CenterVeristor
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S t . M a r t i n ’s E p i s c o p a l S c h o o l - S t u d e n t C o m m o n s
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Collins Cooper Carusi arChiteCts
Since our founding in 1987, Collins Cooper Carusi Architects has provided individualized architectural design services to the educational, recreational, religious, and professional service markets.
Our projects range from accessibility renovations and security measures, interior renovations and repurposing, to master planning and feasibility studies; from renovations and alterations to the design of new structures.
This considerable experience includes classroom buildings, student centers, recreation centers, university sports athletic/assembly centers, campus master plans, dining halls, aquatic venues, libraries, and visual and fine arts centers.
Our work is known for exceptional design and a commitment to thoughtful solutions based on the unique circumstances of user and place.
Turner Lynch Campus Center
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Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute 2014 Outstanding AchievementNorth Atlanta High School – Public Works, Education & Learning
Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute 2014Emory University Candler School of Theology – 1st Place mid-rise
2014 AIA Georgia People’s Choice AwardSoka Gakkai International | USA - Atlanta Buddhist Center
Brick Award 2014St. Martin’s Episcopal School, Atlanta, GA
Learning By Design Fall 2014 Citation of ExcellenceTurner Lynch Campus Center, Oglethorpe University
Learning By Design Spring 2014 UGA Rutherford Hall
IIDA b.o.b “Best of the Best” Education and Research Category 2014 - Turner Lynch Campus Center - Oglethorpe University
USGBC-ATL High Performance | Healthy Schools Award 2013Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School - Leadership in Energy Efficiency
Illumination Engineering Society of North America 2012UGA Stegeman Coliseum Renovation - Award of Merit
Build Georgia Awards 2012Gordon State College Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Building
Earthcraft/Southface Small Commercial Project of the Year 2011Cliff Valley School
The American Institute of Architects 2011UGA Stegeman Coliseum Concourse - Excellence Award
Athens-Clarke County Heritage Foundation 2011UGA Stegeman Coliseum Concourse - Preservation Award
reCognitionCity of Decatur - City Commission 2011Decatur High School Performing Arts & Sports - Urban Design Award
Student Housing Business Magazine 2011UGA East Campus Residence Hall - Sustainable Innovation Award
Design With Brick Award - Brick Southeast 2011Decatur High School Performing Arts & Sports - Merit Award
Learning By Design 2011Lake Forest Elementary School - Outstanding Design
Build Georgia Award 2010Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy
Southface Journal 2009Forsyth Family YMCA | Sustainable Building Article
McGraw Hill/Southeast Construction Best Public Building 2009 The Millennium Gate Monument
International Interior Design Association Awards 2007Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Middle School | Best of the Best
The Atlanta Journal - Constitution 2007The Coliseum Practice Facility at The University of Georgia
The American Institute of Architects Committee on theEnvironment (Sustainable Design) 2007Forsyth Family YMCA | Finalist, Commercial Category
The American Institute of Architects Committee on theEnvironment (Sustainable Design) 2007Mount Vernon Presbyterian School | Finalist
American School & University 2007Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School | Outstanding Design
International Illumination Design Award 2007Temple Sinai | Regional Merit Award
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Palladio Award | The Millennium Gate Monument 2006The National Monuments Foundation
International Interior Design Association Awards 2006The Jay Levergood Teen Center | Best of the BestEmory Cox Computing Hall | Best of the Best
Society for Marketing Professionals 2005Marketing Communications Award
Contract Magazine 2005University of Georgia East Campus Village
International Illumination Design Award 2005UGA East Campus Dining Hall | Regional Merit Award
The American Institute of Architects Committee on theEnvironment (Sustainable Design) 2005Forsyth Family YMCA | Finalist, Un-Built Category
Georgia Magazine 2004University of Georgia East Campus Village
American School & University 2004Emory Cox Computing Hall | Collegiate Citation Winner
American School & University 2004Myers Residence Hall | Outstanding Design Winner
College Planning & Management 2004Emory Cox Computing Hall | Design Excellence Winner
Atlanta Business Chronicle 2004Myers Residence Hall | Best in Construction Award
Emory Magazine 2003Emory Cox Computing Hall
Georgia Education Construction Review 2000 Fulton County Schools
Contract Magazine 2000The River Room Restaurant
American School & University 1998 Shakerag Elementary School | Outstanding Design Award
The Atlanta Urban Design Commission 1989 The Children’s School | Excellence in Architecture
Construction Market Data 1989The Children’s School
Atlanta Journal Constitution 1989The Children’s School
The American Institute of Architects 1996Decatur/DeKalb YMCA | Merit AwardRichard B. Russell Special Collections Library
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100%60%of CCCA’s Current Projects are Pursuing LEED Certification
of CCCA’s Work Incorporates Sustainable Initiatives
More Than
1516 Building at East Campus | LEED Gold The Summit Family YMCA | LEED Gold Certified
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SustainableD e s i g n
78% of CCCA’s Registered Architects are LEED Accredited
Forsyth Family YMCA | LEED Silver CertifiedSt. Martins Episcopal School | New Middle School | LEED Silver Certified
Environmental issues have always been central to our design approach. We work hard to incorporate strategies that conserve energy and resources, while addressing the practical needs of program and budget.
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Relevant Experience
N o r t h A t l a n t a H i g h S c h o o l - A t l a n t a P u b l i c S c h o o l s
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Pace AcademyArthur M. Blank Family Upper School
Situated at the front of campus, the four-story, 76,000-SF Arthur M. Blank Family Upper School completes the Pace campus masterplan, and provides quantitative and qualitative improvements to the Upper School.
The building is sited to ‘fi t’ within its campus context both aesthetically and logistically. Its imagery compliments the architectural style and scale of Pace’s iconic “castle” while providing 40 classrooms, eight science labs, two computer labs, a three-story library, roof terrace, academic resource center, teacher offi ces, college counseling suite, meeting rooms, and two-story student commons. Each space accommodates emerging technologies, and employs energy effi cient building systems. Spaces are fi lled with natural daylight to promote comfortable and healthy learning environments.
Particular design attention was paid to spaces that promote daily encounters between students and teachers, all within a warm and inviting residential aesthetic.
For students and the broader Pace community, a prominent student commons is nestled into the gardens and serves as an informal hangout space and also accommodates formal lectures, performances and a variety of school events.
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Budget: $18.7 MSize: 76,395 SFStatus: Completed Fall 2014Owner: Pace AcademyBuilder: New South Construction
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St. Martin’s Episcopal School
The new middle school building at St. Martin’s Episcopal School in Atlanta provides much needed classrooms, science labs, and multipurpose space in a dedicated 40,800-SF, three-story building. The building is the cornerstone of an expansion program that allows the reconfi guration of existing buildings to optimally serve early childhood and elementary school levels, expand existing dining facilities, and provide a range of upgraded spaces that benefi t the entire school.
The building is designed to make the best use of a small, challenging site in the midst of an established residential neighborhood. A daylight basement level maximizes new program space within its footprint, with a below grade connection that allows new, larger locker rooms to accommodate the existing gymnasium. An appropriately scaled and modulated façade is presented to the adjacent neighbors. Internally, the multipurpose space is expressed as a light-fi lled glass jewel box that creates a signature focal point to the campus. A carefully selected and proportioned material palette of brick, stucco and metal panels ties the design into the existing buildings, while respecting the residential character of the surroundings.
The middle school is LEED Silver certifi ed and incorporates many sustainable features including a green roof that is accessible from the biology lab, high-albedo roof materials, and high-effi ciency plumbing fi xtures.
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Budget: $8.9 M Size: 40,800 SFStatus: Completed August 2012 Owner: St. Martin’s Episcopal SchoolBuilder: Evergreen Construction
Certifi ed LEED Silver Building
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Atlanta International SchoolAdair Art | Science | Design Center
(STEM)
This new 32,200-SF, three-story science, arts and design facility is designed to promote constructive dialogue between right-brained and left-brained students and teachers.
Both teaching and informal encounter spaces are provided to encourage the interaction and exchange of ideas between the sciences and the arts.
The building accommodates upper school biology, physics, and design tech labs, a greenhouse, science department offi ces, and public gallery/exhibit areas for multi-disciplinary displays and project exhibitions. The project has LEED Silver certifi cation and completed for $8.2 million.
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Budget: $8.2 MSize: 32,200 SFSustainability: LEED SilverStatus: Completed July 2010Owner: Atlanta International SchoolBuilder: SG ContractingProgram Manager: Parramore & Quinn
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AT L A N TA I N T E R N AT I O N A L S C H O O LA D A I R A RT / S C I E N C E / D E S I G N C E N T E R
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Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolUpper School
After completing the master plan with MVPS, Collins Cooper Carusi designed its 73,000-SF upper school and administration building. The facility includes a classroom/administration wing, media center, visual art classrooms and administrative support spaces. The athletic core is organized around an 11,000-SF competition gymnasium.
The design provides building occupants with a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Access to natural light throughout the building provides demonstrable increases in student productivity and well-being. The abundance of natural light decreased the need for artifi cial light and allows the school to save energy. The project also involved the development of a competition football/soccer venue and a baseball/softball complex.
The site accommodated a geothermal ground loop, located beneath the new sports fi eld, which serves most of the building’s heating/cooling needs. These measures, in conjunction with increased building envelope insulation values, high-effi ciency glazing and lighting, and a software-based building automation system, resulted in a 38.6% energy savings over code-required minimums. The building achieved LEED Silver certifi cation.
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Budget: $15 MSize: 73,000 SFSustainability: LEED Silver Certifi ed Status: Completed 2006Owner: Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolBuilder: Winter Construction
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Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolLower School
At the core of all Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School programs, teachers challenge children to be active and engaged solution-seekers, ethical decision-makers, communicators, creative thinkers, innovators and collaborators. Collins Cooper Carusi Architects worked with MVPS to develop spaces that inspire and foster this engagement for students. To accommodate ongoing lower school activities without interruption, expansion and modifi cations were phased.
Phase I included a playground, kindergarten classrooms and an art room that is shared by all lower school grades. The open plan and fl exible furniture in these spaces allow for individual and group exploring, thinking and learning. Teachers reconfi gure the learning environment to accommodate all types of learners and all types of group activities.
Phase II accommodates spaces for students in grades one through four in what is the newly renovated education building. Students are thriving in their newly designed learning environments. The fl exibility of the spaces and furniture allow everyone to be comfortable, more focused and energized. MVPS is fostering collaboration in common spaces that are designed with postable and writeable surfaces.
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Budget: $420,000 - Phase I $1.5 M - Phase IIOwner: Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolBuilder: Winter Construction Company - Phase I & II
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Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolMaster Plan
To complement a successful K-8 program, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School chose to expand their off erings to include a new upper school campus. The site, approximately 30 acres and within 150 yards of the existing campus, off ered the space to grow and the opportunity to develop a campus that included all the required academic programs.
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects worked with Mount Vernon to develop a solution that was sensitive to the neighborhood context while refl ecting an understanding of campus architecture through the creation of spaces that encourage a sense of community and social interaction.
Programming elements for the upper school campus included: Academic/Administration Fine/Performing Arts Athletic/Assembly Student Commons Campus Bookstore Dining Outdoor Sportsfi elds
Campus Master Plan
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High School Master Plan
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Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolRowan Family Middle School
The Fred Rowan Family Middle School provides Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School the classroom space required to accommodate its growing enrollment. Part of the new campus master plan, the three-level 41,000-SF middle school building is strategically placed near the renovated baseball fi elds, outdoor playground and new athletic facility expansion. The building’s interior and architectural elements are designed to refl ect the teens’ infl ux of creative energy, and to keep the building as low maintenance as possible. The art lab, situated on the upper fl oor, is wrapped in clerestory glass and has large, round skylights protruding from the roof deck above. This provides the young artists with plenty of natural light to develop their creations.
The student commons and media center provide areas for students to collaborate in groups via the moveable furnishings, or to get the latest homework assignments online at the computer bar.
The main corridors of the new middle school utilize low maintenance and high durability fi nishes, which will survive years of continual use and abuse from the teenage students.
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Budget: $7.9 MSize: 41,000 SF Status: Completed 2006Owner: Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolBuilder: RJ Griffi n & Co.
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Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolMath, Science and Commons Building
At 65,000-SF, the Math, Science and Commons building features spacious, well-appointed laboratories for Biology, Environmental Studies, Chemistry and Physics. The HIES Broadcast Media program includes broadcast studio, cinematography and graphics labs. A large robotics lab, with plenty of space for experimentation and robot battles, will be a highlighted space in the new building. Seven new mathematics classrooms compliment the science programs, with faculty commons spaces to connect these varied but aligned disciplines. The building features a large exterior roof terrace, directly accessible from several labs, that will be a place for science and environmental experimentation.
The building will also serve as the primary food service location for the campus. A 520-seat dining hall with full service kitchen and servery occupies the ground fl oor. The dining hall opens onto a new courtyard, allowing students to enjoy meals in an open green space. The servery holds four serving lines, allowing for fl exible menu options while maintaining effi cient serving times. School-wide Administration and Admissions occupy the ground fl oor along with meeting and testing space, which are easily accessible to parents and visitors.
Designed to complement existing campus buildings, the math, science and commons also represents an updated aesthetic direction for new buildings proposed on the master plan. The use of Georgia granite in the facade, combined with traditional hipped metal roofs found across the HIES campus, generates a building that is at once grounded in tradition while looking forward to future horizons.
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Budget: $14.2 MSize: 65,000 SF Status: To be completed August 2015Owner: Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolBuilder: Hodges & Hicks General Contractors
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Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolMaster Plan
In collaboration with HGOR Landscape Architects, Collins Cooper Carusi Architects developed both short and long term master plans to direct the growth of the campus over the next 20 years.
Using knowledge gained from previous projects on campus, interviews with school personnel, as-built surveys of existing buildings and systems and benchmark analyses of comparable facilities, CCCA evaluated each program component and developed a detailed program of space requirements and organizational relationships.
With the building program established, CCCA conducted interactive work sessions to develop a series of master plan diagram options addressing issues of phasing, circulation, open space, property acquisition, and cost.
CCCA successfully shepherded the master plan through a lengthy zoning and land-use approval process with the City of Sandy Springs. CCCA helped the school address neighborhood concerns and guided negotiations with the city over conditions applied to the master plan approval, resulting in a rational and progressive design that satisfi ed all stakeholders.
Master Plan
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Master Plan
Site Rendering
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Mill Springs AcademyLower & Middle School Buildings
L o w e r / M i d d l e S c h o o l B u i l d i n g sM i l l S p r i n g s A c a d e m y Collins Cooper Carusi Architects
David Barclift
Ecowise
Entry Level - Lower SchoolScale : 1/8" = 1'-0"
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CorridorA: 257 sq ft
CommonsM116
A: 451 sq ft
Stair B
Stair A
3rd GradeM121
A: 410 sq ft
OverlookM107
A: 733 sq ft
2nd GradeM113
A: 422 sq ft
4th GradeM111
A: 401 sq ft
4th GradeM110
A: 411 sq ft
Conference RoomM102
A: 181 sq ft
3rd GradeM111
A: 410 sq ft
1stGradeM115
A: 420 sq ft
Boy'sM109
A: 199 sq ft
Girl'sM108
A: 194 sq ft
JanitorA: 38 sq ft
Mech.A: 146 sq ft
Work RoomM106
A: 258 sq ft
GirlsM106
A: 52 sq ft
IT.M106
A: 166 sq ft Elev. Mach.A: 44 sq ft
ElevatorA: 48 sq ft
BoysA: 52 sq ft
Toilet
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LS PrincipalM101
A: 238 sq ft
Art/ScienceA: 238 sq ft
LS -Great RoomM112
A: 1,445 sq ft
StorageM116
A: 225 sq ft
CateringA: 132 sq ft
LS LobbyM107
A: 517 sq ft
Courtyard Level - Middle SchoolScale : 1/8" = 1'-0"
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CommonsA: 446 sq ft
MS LobbyM022
A: 162 sq ft
Great RoomA: 1,927 sq ft
Stair BA: 153 sq ft
Stair AM029
A: 206 sq ft
5th GradeA: 412 sq ft
5th GradeA: 413 sq ft
6th GradeA: 403 sq ft
6th GradeA: 433 sq ft
5th GradeA: 421 sq ft
6th GradeA: 405 sq ft
scienceA: 609 sq ft
5th GradeA: 395 sq ft
5th GradeA: 388 sq ft
Prep Room/StotrageA: 87 sq ft
StorageA: 61 sq ft
WorkroomA: 200 sq ft
PatioA: 817 sq ft
Assist. PrincipalA: 212 sq ft
Boy'sM109
A: 199 sq ft
Girl'sM108
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MS PrincipalA: 240 sq ft
Mech.A: 117 sq ft
ElevatorA: 48 sq ft
ToiletA: 53 sq ft
StorageA: 259 sq ft
EntryA: 833 sq ft
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6th GradeA: 406 sq ft
CateringA: 148 sq ft
LockersA: 375 sq ft
CorridorA: 396 sq ft
Lockers
Mill Springs Academy is currently in the fundraising phase to implement this integral part of its master plan. Through continued planning and collaboration with the school, Collins Cooper Carusi Architects recommended new programs within its Master Plan to include the addition of a new 21,500-SF Lower/Middle School building, Library and Pavilion facility, Performing and Fine Arts building, and Athletic Center facilities. The spaces both engage and encourage new forms of learning and retention, and open, collaborative spaces have been implemented within the building.
Budget: $7 M Size: 21,500 SF Status: To be completed May 2016 Owner: Mill Springs Academy Builder: Choate Construction
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EXTERIOR VIEW
EXTERIOR VIEW
EXTERIOR VIEW
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Master Plan Rendering
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Mt. Pisgah Christian SchoolGeier Hall
Serving as the new fl agship building, the new Upper School Building and dining hall anchors the long-term development of the Mount Pisgah Christian School’s East campus.
The architecture complements the adjacent gymnasium and sanctuary buildings with its brick exterior and cast stone detailing. The main fl oor of Geier Hall is raised above the lawn elevation in order to provide natural light to the lower level dining hall. The dining hall opens onto an outdoor plaza area and green space which off ers views to the creek that runs through the campus.
Recognizing the impact of natural light on mood and student performance, the building’s design incorporates maximum use energy-effi cient windows in instructional areas.
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Budget: $12 M Size: 49,500 SFStatus: Will be completed in Fall 2014Owner: Mt. Pisgah Christian SchoolBuilder: New South Construction
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Christ the King School is a 500 student, K-8 independent school run the by Christ the King Cathedral in Midtown/Buckhead Atlanta. One of the city’s oldest catholic communities, the cathedral and school both date back to the 1930’s. This rich history has created a wide ranging, diverse and vibrant community, one which the school was challenged to serve through its campus of loosely connected but tightly packed, aging facilities.
Existing school facilities (four inter-connected buildings of varying ages) were re-programmed in a manner that would require only minor construction renovation, yet would reorganize instructional spaces and circulation in more logical ways and refi nish key elements that would allow the school to evolve curriculum and remain competitive from a recruitment standpoint.
Middle school and some administration program elements were directed to the new building, in which a gymnasium, large performance space and several collaborative learning environments were strategically designed to maximize usability by both the school and church. This new building provides direct street access to a green roof recreation area and direct connections to the interior campus courtyard, both important aspects of making the old and new areas of the site work as a cohesive, well connected campus. Special attention was also paid to creating learning environments that met current instructional needs, maximized daylighting, and provided fl exibility to grow and change with new learning models in the years ahead.
Christ The King SchoolHyland Center
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Christ the King School Preliminary Floor Plan Study
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Cliff Valley SchoolExpansion
After refi ning the campus’s existing master plan, Collins Cooper Carusi completed the design of two new buildings for The Cliff Valley School. Housing science, art, tutoring and general classrooms, the 13,550-SF, two-story classroom building is designed to aesthetically compliment an iconic image portrayed by the existing building.
The new 11,725-SF gymnatorium building is sited on the campus to form a courtyard that provides new athletic, music, theatrical and gallery spaces. The centerpiece of this facility is a new rooftop science classroom that connects to and enhances the school’s existing outdoor science program.
This project was designed as the fi rst small commercial building compliant under Southface’s new Earthcraft sustainable design initiative, which is comparable to LEED design principles.
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Budget: $3.1 MSize: 25,279 SFStatus: Completed 2011Owner: The Cliff Valley School Builder: Gay ConstructionSustainability: 2011 Earthcraft Project of the Year
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North Atlanta High SchoolAdaptive Reuse
The Atlanta Public Schools’ new 507,000-SF North Atlanta High School is an adaptive reuse design of a 56-acre IBM corporate campus. The new school accommodates 2,350 high school students and includes an 11-story concrete-framed tower that spans over a scenic lake, an assembly building housing performing arts and competition-sized gymnasium, and a 942-car parking deck.
The assembly building constructed adjacent to the tower includes large, high-volume spaces with special acoustics and includes a 600-seat auditorium, a 150-seat black box theater, music rooms and a 2,100-seat competition gymnasium with an additional practice gymnasium. A ‘main street’ design approach was used to connect the two main buildings and parking facility.
To maintain the site’s mature trees and dramatic terrain, the existing on-grade parking lots were converted into athletic venues for football, baseball, softball, tennis and track. This building is pursuing LEED Certifi cation.
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects completed this project in association with Cooper Carry and Paul Cheeks.
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Budget: $86,109,871Status: Completed December 2013Owner: Atlanta Public SchoolsBuilder: JE Dunn Construction CompanyDesign Team: Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. Cooper Carry Inc. Paul Cheeks Architects
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E. Rivers Elementary School
Opened in 1917 and originally called Peachtree Heights School, E. Rivers Elementary is one of Atlanta Public Schools’ oldest schools. The school burned down in 1948 and a new school was constructed on the same site. To accommodate rapid enrollment growth, additions and renovations were performed in 1958, 1987, and 1993, and as the school community continued to grow, the overall building became obsolete.
Designed to integrate closely with a small urban site, the newly designed 112,000-SF, three-story school is comprised of three classroom wings with attached administration, cafeteria/auditorium and gymnasium components. The site is 8.67 acres and includes parking and drop-off , a soccer fi eld, track, a certifi ed eco-habitat garden, and playgrounds.
During the planning and programming phase, Collins Cooper Carusi Architects worked closely with Atlanta Public Schools to collaborate with surrounding neighborhoods and school community. Aesthetically, the architecture is intended to relate to the adjacent historic residential community while promoting a walking environment.
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Complete December 2014Owner: Atlanta Public SchoolsBuilder: Parrish Construction Group, Inc.
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Clarke Central High SchoolRenovation and Addition
The historic Clarke Central High School is maintaining its academic and athletic schedule while a multi-phased renovation and addition is underway to create an a campus that off ers 21st century learning environments. Originally Athens Senior High School, the campus was constructed in the late 1940s and had subsequent renovations and additions as changing needs dictated.
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects worked with Clarke County Schools to update the building’s infrastructure and install state-of-the-art classroom technology. Campus additions provide increased classroom sizes and total number of classrooms, a new science wing, new performing art rehearsal space and renovations to Mel Auditorium. A media center is the focal point of the courtyards and classroom wings. The gym is being renovated and new locker room facilities are being added.
An important goal of the renovation is to reconfi gure the campus in such a way that reinforces the community of Clarke Central High School. Our team designed exterior courtyards and a network of bridges that allow students to traverse the commons with ease. The project scope also includes redevelopment of exterior spaces to improve pedestrian and vehicular traffi c patterns and to keep bus and commuter traffi c separate, all while maintaining the campus’s historic front entry lawn.
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Budget: $25.1 M Size: 293,000 SF - Renovation 95,600 SF - New ConstructionStatus: Will be Completed December 2016Owner: Clarke County Schools
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Decatur High SchoolPerforming Arts & Athletics Center
Just steps from the historic downtown Decatur Square, the new $24 million Performing Arts and Athletics Complex at Decatur High School is designed to complement the existing campus environment while providing a renewed civic presence for the city.
The overall project is comprised of a 1,600 seat competition gymnasium, a 500 seat performing arts auditorium, and the outdoor synthetic turf football stadium with seating for over 3,800 spectators.
The performing arts auditorium incorporates custom sound and theatrical lighting systems and is designed to serve not only the High School, but to augment the arts programs of other schools within the school system as well as the community. Stadium style seating at the rear and sloped fl oor seating at the front of the space are confi gured to provide optimal viewing for the activities on stage.
The space is complemented by a 1,700 SF multi-purpose rehearsal room, lighting catwalks, a sound and light control room, dressing rooms, and a set storage / construction shop each designed to meet the technical needs of contemporary theater and performing arts programs.
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Budget: $24 M Size: Gymnasium/Auditorium: 88,500 SF Stadium: 3,000 SF of support buildings & 3,865 stadium seats Status: Completed 2009Owner: City Schools of DecaturBuilder: Winter Construction
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The King & Spalding Childcare Center is an adaptive reuse of an existing 4-story, 55,000 SF facility in Midtown Atlanta. The center was developed to provide a quality childcare option for the employees of the law fi rm. This childcare facility accommodates 108 kids, and resides on two fl oors totaling 15,000 SF The facility was designed with features reminiscent of a treehouse. Forms, materials, and graphics were selected because they were environmentally friendly and helped to communicate the safe-harbor and excitement associated with a treehouse.
The remaining 40,000 SF of the building has been programmed to house the Tort and Environmental Litigation departments of King & Spalding. The goals of the renovation were to provide a better working environment compared to the departments’ previous locations by developing better circulation paths to increase work fl ow, and providing state of the art support spaces, conference rooms, and meeting areas. The program also responded to the client’s need for additional senior level offi ce space while keeping the rest of the layout fl exible for future changes and staff additions.
All of the existing building systems were assessed and replaced in their entirety. This facility is designed for State and NAEYC accredited.
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Budget: $3.75 MSize: 15,000 SF Status: Completed 2007Owner: King & Spalding LLCBuilder: Brasfi eld & Gorrie
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Georgia State University LibraryCURVE: Collaborative University
Research & Visualization Environment
CURVE is an ambitious and innovative project to create a technology-rich discovery space at the heart of the Georgia State University campus. The University Library is engaging students by connecting them with data sets, unique visualization hardware and software, and the latest online research tools. Through incorporating visualization software and hardware, impressive large-scale displays, and the latest “digital canvases for collaboration,” CURVE will be a resource on the Georgia State University campus for investigators in all disciplines and at all levels.
Budget $600,000 (not including technology)Size 3,300 SFStatus Completed September 2014Owner Georgia State UniversityBuilder New South Construction
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Situated on the historic Oglethorpe University campus between the original academic quad and the residential precinct, the new Campus Center encompasses a main dining hall, student organization spaces, meeting rooms, recreational and study spaces, and student services offi ces. With a growing need to serve an expanding on-campus and commuting student population, the Turner Lynch Campus Center serves a vital role as the fulcrum of student life on campus.
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects engaged students, staff , faculty, leadership, and alumni to defi ne the vision for the project through a series of collaborative workshops. Multiple design concepts, which considered both renovation and new construction, were explored and evaluated based on program content and organization, site utilization, phasing and fi nancial viability. Based on these criteria, a new facility was recommended to replace the aged and outdated 1969 student center. The revitalized design embraces the uniqueness of Oglethorpe University’s architecture, student culture and the natural setting of the site, and reinforces its place on campus as the crossroads between the students’ academic and residential lives.
The Turner Lynch Campus Center is the rebirth of a facility that occupies the essential space between academics and student life, both physically and symbolically. It is a space for students to gather - whether to dine, collaborate, play or relax.
Oglethorpe UniversityTurner Lynch Campus Center
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Budget: $15.3 M | Architecture and FF&ESize: 51,500 SFStatus: Completed August 2013 Owner: Oglethorpe University Award: 2014 IIDA B.O.B Research and Education Category
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The 40-year-old Library and Academic Commons building at Oxford College received a 10,200-SF addition and a complete renovation of the existing 20,000-SF library building. Located on the historic Oxford campus carriage path, the library is now a vibrant center of academic excellence, research, and learning. The project also includes a new building façade, improvements to the existing building envelope and replacement of all mechanical systems.
Collins Cooper Carusi developed a solution that re-introduces the library as a major focus on the campus, while keeping with the historic character of the adjacent building and the campus. This $6.3 million facility is designed to meet a minimum of LEED Silver rating.
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Budget: $6.3 MSize: 10,200 SF - New Construction 19,500 SF - Renovation Status: Completed 2013Owner: Oxford College of Emory UniversityBuilder: Brasfi eld & Gorrie
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Mount Vernon Presbyterian SchoolMustang Athletic Center
The Mount Vernon Presbyterian School fi eld house is a 10,500 SF building that provides the student-athlete with all the amenities to prepare for game day action or for daily training.
Programming elements of this free-standing facility include a training/taping area and a large weight training room overlooking the fi elds. The building’s programming elements include both junior varsity and varsity locker rooms, showers and toilets for the players, and public toilets for the visitors.
The fi eld house also features athletic offi ces, ample equipment storage rooms, and an outdoor terrace for hosting team meetings and booster events.
Budget: $2.3 M Size: 10,500 SF Status: Completed 2012 Owner: Mount Vernon Presbyterian School Builder: Winter Construction
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The Lovett SchoolBaseball Complex
Lovett’s athletics program is an essential facet to the school philosophy, which seeks to develop the whole child. From movement education in the early childhood program through competitive varsity sports, students gain a broad exposure to the importance of physical activity.
Due to their increasing school population, the school needed to expand and improve their athletic facilities to accommodate the growing athletic enrollment. The Baseball & Softball Complex was developed to allow the addition of a new artifi cial sports fi eld for football, lacrosse and physical education.
The programmatic features required to accommodate the competition, training, and spectator needs included a 400 seat grandstand-style softball stadium and a 900 seat grandstand-style baseball stadium clustered together to develop the central pedestrian plaza. The complex also includes a new 8,000 SF Athletic Field House with coaches’ offi ces, umpire locker rooms, team locker areas, indoor batting cages and ample equipment storage areas located on the lower level. The upper plaza level provides easy pedestrian access to both stadiums and features shared concessions areas and public restrooms.
The complex has notable sustainable elements to its design such as a 54,000 gallon cistern that stores collected rain water, which is used for fi eld irrigation.
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Budget: $5.8 MSize: 8,000 SF Field House | 400 seat Softball & 900-seat Baseball Grandstand 7.5 Acre SiteStatus: Complete Summer 2010Owner: The Lovett School Builder: Brasfi eld & Gorrie
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Mount Pisgah Christian School acquired an 18.6 acre portion of a closed, inactive landfi ll site located approximately one mile from their east campus along Brumbelow Road. Design proceeded immediately and approval was obtained for a master plan concept encompassing a football stadium with a track and bleacher seating for 1,100 people.
Two years later, the school acquired the remainder of the site of about 15 acres. Collins Cooper Carusi Architects was engaged to study the optimal master plan for a full featured athletic complex for this larger site. The goal of this study was to develop a master plan for the athletic complex that could guide the development of the site over time.
MPCS is poised to bring to reality a vision that has been nurtured for the past three years: to create a multi-sport athletic complex that will satisfy the school’s current athletic needs as well as support the school’s sports programs well into the future.
Mt. Pisgah Christian SchoolAthletic Complex
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Budget: $7.3 MSize: 33.6 AcresStatus: Completed 2010Owner: Mt. Pisgah Christian SchoolBuilder: New South Construction
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Murray Athletic Center, Railey Fieldand Hite Sports Medicine Center
The Lovett SchoolCollins Cooper Carusi Architects is working with The Lovett School to transform the school’s athletic experience with the addition of three improvements. The new Murray Athletic Center facilitates the expanding athletic programs with 4 new student athlete and faculty locker rooms, containing 240 lockers, a 9,000 SF strength training space and a multipurpose room for a variety of sports, including wrestling.
Adjacent to the Athletic Center is the recently completed Railey Field, a new synthetic turf fi eld that provides venues for football, soccer and lacrosse. Opposite the Athletic Center is the newly renovated 4,000-SF Hite Sports Medicine Center, and between these two buildings lies the Lion Walk, a social gathering space that will be accessible to sporting event attendees. This space will have the capability to be closed off to potential traffi c and will provide a safe, enjoyable atmosphere.
This project is currently pursuing LEED Gold Certifi cation and is on schedule to be completed by August of 2015.
Budget: $14.5 MSize: 41,300 SFStatus: Complete August 2015 Owner: The Lovett SchoolBuilder: Brasfi eld & Gorrie
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The Greater Atlanta Christian School has a rich tradition of athletic excellence. Ninety-fi ve percent of the students are involved in athletics. This extraordinary level of participation created a desire to provide a new facility with the following components:
Natatorium & Gymnasium Athletic & Strength Training Athletic Director’s Suite Coaches’ Offi ces & Locker Rooms Baseball Field and Indoor Training Facility
The new facility is being built in phases. The fi rst phase included the natatorium, athletic training room, strength training room, athletic director’s suite, and corresponding locker rooms, as well as the concession stand, public toilets, and hospitality room.
The Natatorium component provides as few entrances into the natatorium as required for security reasons, offi ces with views to the pool to control/monitor access, seating for 300 people elevated above pool deck, an equipment storage room accessible from the pool deck, and controlled natural light into the natatorium.
Budget: $7.5 M Size: 28,800 SF Status: Completed 2007 Owner: Greater Atlanta Christian School Builder: RJ Griffi n & Co.
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For years, the Danville YMCA coped with an ageing and cramped facility that was increasingly inadequate for their mission of serving the local community. They knew they could boost their membership and off er outreach programs to a wider audience in an expanded and improved home, but the search for a new site proved challenging.
The new building is the fi rst construction on the Dan River in over a century, and will act as an anchor and catalyst for future development. The 50,800 SF project includes a gymnasium, exercise rooms, walking track, six-lane pool and physical therapy center. It off ers senior-friendly features, a teen center and a childcare facility.
Collins Cooper Carusi’s design not only fulfi lls the YMCA’s mission, but it represents the revitalization of the city’s riverfront. The building off ers breathtaking views of the water and city beyond, and physically connects users to the river via a public walking trail. These amenities are unprecedented in the Danville community.
The aesthetic is modern and contemporary but evocative of Danville’s historic character. Using a simple palette of rich materials such as warm wood contrasting against industrial steel, the structure is reminiscent of the textile mills that once stood on the river, and even incorporates salvaged timbers that had been left behind. CCCA’s design team also found an opportunity to reuse extracted rock, crushing it into gravel for backfi lling. The design is a literal and fi gurative reworking of the site’s past, but also a symbol of the city’s future.
Danville Family YMCADanville, Virginia
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Cost: $12 MSize: 50,800 SFStatus: Completed Summer 2014Owner: The Danville Family YMCA
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The Summit Family YMCA relocated from a smaller leased space within a medical offi ce center to a new 60,500-SF LEED Gold Certifi ed building.
The programmatic elements for this new family YMCA include a natatorium with an eight-lane competitive pool and spectator seating, a large therapy pool, a gymnasium with indoor running track, an aerobics studio, a fi tness training center, child care, youth, and teen centers, a multipurpose community room, administrative offi ces, and men’s, women’s, and family locker rooms. The front of the new facility features a drop-off motor plaza and entry court.
The LEED Gold certifi cation of the building by the USGBC was obtained in part by incorporating sustainable features such as drought-tolerant landscaping, trickle irrigation, and low VOC interior materials and fi nishes. The most noticeable savings is achieved by a graywater reclamation system that fi lters water from showers and pool backwash to be used for irrigation and toilet fl ushing.
Summit Family YMCA
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Budget: $13.6 MSize: 60,500 SF Status: Completed 2006Sustainability: LEED Gold Rating Owner: YMCA of Metropolitan AtlantaBuilder: Gay Construction Co.
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Located adjacent to Stegeman Coliseum, the basketball and gymnastics practice facility respects the campus context and responds to the expanding UGA athletic program needs. The facility is a two-story structure that includes practice gymnasiums for both men’s and women’s basketball, a practice gymnasium for gymnastics, a multi-sport strength/conditioning facility, a shared athletic room and associated support spaces.
The building is organized to respect both the precinct context and the operational requirements of Stegeman Coliseum. Truck and service vehicle access is maintained at event level. Also on event level are the gymnastics and strength/conditioning spaces, both with direct horizontal and vertical connections to the Coliseum.
One level above at concourse level, men’s and women’s basketball and an athletic room are strategically positioned with direct access to the Coliseum.
University of GeorgiaColiseum Training Facility
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Budget: $21.2 MSize: 110,000 SFStatus: Completed 2007Owner: University of Georgia Athletic AssociationBuilder: Choate Construction
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Since 1990, Foley Field has served as the home to the University of Georgia Baseball program. As host to numerous post season events, the stadium is no longer the state-of-the-art facility it once was.
To regain its former glory, the University of Georgia is planning a comprehensive renovation of the team spaces including locker rooms, team meeting spaces, coaches lockers, sports medicine room and indoor practice spaces. Other updates include renovated press box, expanded for concourse, new press level and fi eld-level club seating and lounges.
The exterior of the stadium will be updated with a glass and metal façade that creates a new image for the stadium and relates to the athletic precedent. CCCA is the Architect of Record for this project working in association with Populous, Inc.
University of Georgia Foley Field
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Budget: $10.4 MSize: 58,000 SFStatus: Completed February 2015Owner: University of Georgia Athletic Association Builder: Turner Construction
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Education:North Carolina State University | Master of Architecture 1988William Henley Dietrick Fellowship for Design Excellence 1987
University of Florida | Bachelor of Design in Architecture 1985
Registrations:Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, South Carolina
Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1996-Present
Cooper Architects Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1992-1996Projects included retail, hotel, corporate interiors, religious, recreational, master planning and residential
HOK | Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum | New York, NY 1988-1992Project Designer and Project Architect for mixed-use, retail, educational, offi ce, medical, and corporate interiors projects
Rabun Hatch Portman WcWhorter | Atlanta, GA 1985-1986Staff Architect for hotel projects
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Abbreviated Project Experience:E. Rivers Elementary School | Atlanta, GA North Atlanta High School, Atlanta, GAAtlanta Girls’ School Master Plan | Atlanta, GAAtlanta International School Master Plan | Atlanta, GAAtlanta International School Art, Science & Design Building | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Atlanta International School Auditorium Renovation | Atlanta, GAAtlanta International School New Primary School | Atlanta, GAAtlanta International School Early Learning | Atlanta, GACoretta Scott King Young Women’s Academy | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Cliff Valley School Addition | Atlanta, GAELPM - College Heights Childcare Center | Decatur, GAELPM Paulding County Early Learning Center | Hiram, GA King & Spalding Childcare Center | Atlanta, GAPace Academy Upper School | Atlanta, GA The Epstein School Master Planning & Expansion | Atlanta, GATrinity School Programming and Master Planning | Atlanta, GAWestside Atlanta Charter School | Atlanta, GAYWCA of Atlanta Childcare & Women’s Shelter Renovation | Atlanta, GAGeorgia Southern Health Center, Statesboro, GA Beulah Missionary Baptist Church Family Life Center | Decatur, GA Clark Atlanta University Carl & Mary Ware Academic Building | Atlanta, GAEmory Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine | Atlanta, GAGeorgia Institute of Technology Student Success Center Renovation | Atlanta, GAGeorgia Perimeter College Black Box Performance Studio | Clarkston, GAGeorgia Perimeter College Chemistry/Biology Labs | Decatur, GAGeorgia Perimeter College Elevator Addition | Clarkston, GAGeorgia Perimeter College Natatorium Renovation | Clarkston, GAGeorgia Perimeter College Student Success Center | Decatur, GA Georgia Perimeter College Lab Building | Decatur, GAMarcus Jewish Community Center Blumenthal Park | Marietta, GAMorehouse College Student Housing | Atlanta, GATemple Sinai | Atlanta, GAThe Millennium Gate Monument | Atlanta, GA Soka Gakkai International Buddist Cultural Center| Atlanta, GA
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Education:University of Tennessee | Bachelor of Architecture 1983Summa cum laude
Professional Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA)United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Registrations:Georgia
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1987-Present
Cooper, Carry & Associates | Atlanta, GA 1983-1987Project Designer and Project Architect for mixed-use, educational, retail, hotel, and offi ce building projects
Roberts and Ingram | Knoxville, TN 1982-1983Project Designer for educational and church projects
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Abbreviated Project Experience:Abbott’s Hill Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA Belmont Elementary | Cobb County Schools, Atlanta, GABrookview Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GAClarke Central High Shool | Athens, GADecatur High School Performing Arts, Gym & Stadium | Decatur, GAGreater Atlanta Christian School Natatorium | Atlanta, GAGreater Atlanta Christian School Clifton Jones Theater | Atlanta, GAHeritage Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Athletic Expansion | Atlanta, GAHoly Innocents’ Episcopal School Rowan Family Middle School | Atlanta, GAJones/Hall Road Elementary School | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GALee-Scott Academy Master Plan | Auburn, AlabamaLabelle Elementary | Cobb County Schools, Atlanta, GALangford Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA Manning Oaks Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GAMill Springs Academy Master Plan | Alpharetta, GAMt. Vernon Presbyterian School Upper School Building and Field House | Atlanta, GAMt. Vernon Presbyterian Master Plan | Atlanta, GANorth Cobb High School | Cobb County Schools, Atlanta, GAPinecrest Academy | Atlanta, GA Russell Elementary | Cobb County Schools, Atlanta, GASeaborn Lee Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GAShakerag Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA Sophia Academy Master Plan | Atlanta, GASt. Martin’s Episcopal School | Atlanta, GA St. Andrews Master Plan | Savannah, GAStonewall Tell Elementary | Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GAThe Children’s School | Atlanta, GAThe Waldorf School of Atlanta | Decatur, GAThe Lovett School Baseball Stadium | Atlanta, GAThe Lovett School Master Plan | Atlanta, GAThe Waldorf School of Atlanta | Decatur, GAThe Westfi eld Schools | Perry, GA Brandon Hall Schools Master Plan | Atlanta, GAWestminster School of Augusta Master Plan | Augusta, GAWhitehead Elementary School | Athens, GA
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Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA) United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1990-Present
Peter Hand and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1988-1990 Project Manager and Project Architect for recreational facilities
Thompson Ventulett Stainback and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1985-1988 Job Captain and Project Architect for large-scale corporate offi ce facilities
William Howell and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1983-1985 Architect for multi-family, offi ce, and community center projects
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Abbreviated Project Experience:Atlanta Public Schools Bolton Academy | Atlanta, GAAtlanta Public Schools Clairemont Elementary School Addition | Atlanta, GAAtlanta Public Schools Slater Elementary School | Atlanta, GAAtlanta Public Schools Sutton Middle School | Atlanta, GA Atlanta Girls School | Atlanta, GACity of Decatur Schools Decatur High School Renovation | Decatur, GACity of Decatur Schools Glennwood Academy Renovation | Decatur, GA City of Decatur Schools Oakhurst Elementary School Renovation | Decatur, GACity of Decatur Schools Westchester Elementary School | Decatur, GA Cobb County Schools Belmont Hills Elementary | Smyrna, GACobb County Schools North Cobb High School | Kennesaw, GACoretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Douglas County Schools Arbor Station Elementary | Douglasville, GADouglas County Schools Beulah Elementary | Douglasville, GADouglas County Schools Eastside Elementary | Douglasville, GADouglas County Schools Lithia Springs High School | Lithia Springs, GAFulton County Schools Riverwood High School | Sandy Springs, GAFulton County Schools Rogers Circle Elementary | Atlanta, GAFulton County Schools Shakerag Elementary | Atlanta, GAFulton County Schools Stonewall Tell Elementary | Atlanta, GAFulton County Schools Sweet Apple Elementary School | Roswell, GAMt. Bethel United Methodist Church Christian Education Building | Marietta, GAMt. Bethel United Methodist Church Family Life Building | Marietta, GAMt. Pisgah Upper School | Alpharetta, GASwift School Programming & Master Planning | Atlanta, GATrinity School Programming & Master Planning Study | Atlanta, GAEmory University Cox Hall Digital Media Lab Expansion | Atlanta, GA Emory University Gambrell Hall School of Law Renovation | Atlanta, GA University of Georgia Sapelo Island Marine Research Center Study | Athens, GA
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University of Buff alo | Bachelor of Architecture 1987Cum Laude
Professional Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA)National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Registrations:Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1991-Present Promoted to Principal in 2001
Ari Bahat & Associates | New York, NY 1987-1988Project Designer and Intern Architect for residential, retail, and restaurant/entertainment projects
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Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1998-Present Promoted to Principal in 2001
Thompson Ventulett Stainback and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1983-1998 Project Designer, Project Architect, and Project Manager for retail, offi ce, educational, and convention centers
Thompson Ventulett Stainback and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1981-1982 Student Intern
EricRichardson
AIA, LEED AP | Principal
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Abbreviated Project Experience:Fulton County Schools Abbotts Hill Elementary | Duluth, GAFulton County Schools Big Creek Elementary | Cumming, GA Fulton County Schools Dunwoody Springs Elementary | Atlanta, GAFulton County Schools Hembree Springs Elementary | Roswell, GAFulton County Schools Heritage Elementary | College Park, GAFulton County Schools Oakley Elementary | Union City, GAFulton County Schools Ocee Elementary | Alpharetta, GAFulton County Schools Scott Road Elementary | Roswell, GAThe Lovett School Baseball Stadium & Softball Complex | Atlanta, GA The Lovett School Master Plan & Dining Hall | Atlanta, GAThe Lovett School Tennis and Athletic Precinct | Atlanta, GAClark Atlanta University Carl & Mary Ware Academic Center | Atlanta, GA Emory University Candler School of Theology & Pitts Library | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Emory University Cox Hall Digital Media Lab | Atlanta, GAEmory University Gambrell Hall | Atlanta, GAFlorida Community College Deerwood Center | Jacksonville, FL*Georgia State University Arena Athletic Offi ce Renovations | Atlanta, GAGeorgia State University Arena Locker Room Renovations | Atlanta, GAGeorgia State University Center Renovations | Atlanta, GAGeorgia State University Digital Lab | Atlanta, GAGeorgia State University WRAS Studio Renovation | Atlanta, GAUniversity of Georgia Alumni Development Center | Athens, GAUniversity of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Hospital Study | Athens, GA University of Georgia East Campus Dining Hall | Athens, GAUniversity of Georgia East Campus Housing Village | Athens, GA (LEED)University of Georgia Performing Arts & Art Museum Master Plan | Athens, GA*University of Georgia Special Collections Library | Athens, GA (LEED)
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Education:Georgia Institute of Technology | Bachelor of Architecture 1972
Registrations:FL, GA, NY, SC, VA, MD, MI, PA, NC, AL
Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA)NCARB, Certifi cate Number 17775
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 2008-Present
Culpepper, McAuliff e and Meaders, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1987-2007 Principal
Hirsch Bedner and Associates / Ai Group, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1982-1987Principal
Thompson Ventulett Stainback and Associates | Atlanta, GA 1979-1982 Project Architect for corporate offi ce clients
James R. McAuliff e, AIA, is a founding principal of Culpepper, McAuliff e and Meaders Inc. where he was Chairman of the Board, Corporate Vice President and Principal-in-Charge. As Principal-in-Charge, Jim was directly responsible for overseeing projects within established technical, functional and fi nancial parameters.
JimMcAuliff e
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Abbreviated Project Experience:The Westin - Foxhall Sporting Lodge Master Plan Studies | Atlanta, GAColonial Williamsburg Lodge Expansion | Williamsburg, VABrandon Hall - Master Plan | Atlanta, GAFacility Assessments for Capital Improvements | ADA | Metro Atlanta YMCACrabapple Middle School Capital and ADA Improvements | Fulton County SchoolsThe Decatur Dekalb Family YMCA Renovations | Decatur, GAOmni Conference Center Hotel at CNN Center | Atlanta, GAHyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa | Naples, FLColonial Williamsburg Lodge Expansion | Williamsburg, VA*Georgia State Parks George T. Bagby Lodge | Ft. Gaines, GA* Georgia State Parks Little Ocmulgee Lodge | McRae, GA*Georgia World Congress Center Plaza | Atlanta, GA*Holiday Inn Express | Warwick, RI*Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hanover Hall Renovation | Atlanta, GA*Hyatt Regency Atlanta Ivy Tower Renovation | Atlanta, GA*Hyatt Regency Atlanta Loading Dock Renovation and Expansion | Atlanta, GA*Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa | Naples, FL*Hyatt Regency DFW Hotel Renovation | Dallas, TX* Hyatt Regency Reunion Plaza Renovation | Dallas, TX*Omni Chicago Hotel Renovation | Chicago, IL*Omni Conference Center Hotel at CNN Center | Atlanta, GA*Omni Hotel at CNN Center Guestroom Renovation | Atlanta, GA*Omni Hotel at CNN Center Meeting Room Renovation & Expansion | Atlanta, GA*Omni Severin Hotel Public Area Renovation | Indianapolis, IN*Regent Winter Park | Winter Park, FL*Seasons of Sarasota | Sarasota, FL*Suwannee River Visitor Center at Stephen C. Foster State Park | Fargo, GA*Unicoi Lodge Public Area Renovation | Helen, GA*
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FionaGrandowski
Education:Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University | Bachelor of Architecture 1991
Professional Affi liations:American Institute of Architects (AIA) United States Green Building Council (USGBC) International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
President Elect 2007-08President 2008-09
Registrations:Architecture | Georgia Interior Design | Georgia
Professional Experience:Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc. | Atlanta, GA 1998-PresentProject Designer/Project Manager for recreation, educational, offi ce, and retail projects. Named Associate in 2003, Senior Associate in 2006
Gerding Architects, LLC. | Atlanta, GA 1996-1998 Project Designer/Job Captain for retail, residential, and recreation projects
Kha Le-Huu & Partners | Orlando, FL 1992-1995Project Designer/Intern for museum, corrections, & community projects
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Abbreviated Project Experience:Atlanta International School Auditorium | Atlanta, GA Atlanta International School Student Activities Center | Atlanta, GAAtlanta Public Schools Bolton Academy | Atlanta, GA Atlanta Public Schools T. H. Slater Elementary School | Atlanta, GAYWCA of Atlanta Childcare & Women’s Shelter Renovation | Atlanta, GACity of Decatur Schools Decatur High School Expansion | Decatur, GA College Heights Early Learning Center | Atlanta, GACoretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Fulton County Schools Dunwoody Springs Elementary School | Atlanta, GAFulton County Schools Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School | East Point, GA Fulton County Schools Summit Hill Elementary School | Alpharetta, GAHoly Innocents’ Episcopal School Gymnasium Addition | Atlanta, GAHoly Innocents’ Middle School | Atlanta, GAKing and Spalding Childcare Center | Atlanta, GA Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Upper School | Atlanta, GA (LEED)Pinecrest Academy | Cumming, GAProvidence Christian Academy Master Plan | Atlanta, GAThe Waldorf School of Atlanta | Decatur, GABeulah Missionary Baptist Church Family Life Center | Decatur, GACentral Presbyterian Childhood Development Renovations | Alpharetta, GAEd Isakson Family YMCA Jay Levergood Teen Center | Alpharetta, GAEd Isakson Family YMCA Outdoor Recreation Pool | Alpharetta, GAEmory University Cox Hall Digital Media Lab | Atlanta, GAForsyth Family Community YMCA | Cumming, GA (LEED)Life University Café/Bookstore/Nutrition Lab | Marietta, GA (LEED)Marcus Jewish Community Center Blumenthal Park | Marietta, GASt. Francis Prayer and Conference Center | Greensboro, NCSummit Family YMCA | Newnan, GA (LEED)
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Collins Cooper Carusi | Architects3391 Peachtree Road
Suite 400, The Lenox OverlookAtlanta, Georgia 30326
404.873.0001www.collinscoopercarusi.com