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Pinecrest Glades Academy Phase II

Pinecrest Glades Academy Phase II is part of a public charter school complex that includes four phases. It is a three story building with composite decks and bar joist roof. A mixture of geometrical form liners and sawgrass form liners contrast with flat panels. The design included very intricate panel designs that vary in thickness. Some exterior panels are twelve inches up to the second floor and reduce in thickness to eight inches from the second floor to the roof parapet. The architect incorporated arch and oval windows in the design.  
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Project Location

Miami, FL
United States

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ACHIEVEMENT

2020

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Project Team (TCA Members)

General Contractor:
 
Concrete Contractor:
Builders Plus, Inc.
Architect:
 
Engineer:
Permit Engineering Services Inc
Suppliers:
 
Photographer(s):
Hector Hernandez

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Schools
Building Types:
Classroom Building
Finishes:
Paint (Textured)
Features:
Formliner
Reveals
Insulation:
Uninsulated
Environmental:
Number of Floors:
3
Number of Panels:
41 panels
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
33,049 sq ft (3,070 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
31,447 sq ft (2,921 sq m)
Project Footprint:
10,892 sq ft (1,012 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
42 ft 3 in (12.88 m)
Widest Panel:
8 ft 11 in (2.72 m)
Largest Panel:
1,572 sq ft (146.0 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
162,080 lbs (73,518 kg)
Longest Spandrel:
8 ft 11 in (2.72 m)