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We're proud to be a party of your history-making<br />
healthcare in Central Florida.<br />
Quick Links...<br />
• Our Website<br />
• Our Principals & Associates<br />
• Our Projects<br />
• Our Design Awards<br />
semester were all we needed to complete <strong>the</strong> new Fa<strong>the</strong>r Lopez<br />
Catholic High School in Daytona Beach.<br />
This modern campus, located on 40 acres on LPGA Boulevard, touts<br />
<strong>the</strong> latest in classroom technology and is designed to promote a<br />
collegial atmosphere among faculty and students with flexible<br />
classroom space and multiple common areas. A centerpiece of <strong>the</strong><br />
campus is <strong>the</strong> chapel, modeled after Our Lady de la Leche in St.<br />
Augustine. The chapel is located at <strong>the</strong> center of campus to signify<br />
<strong>the</strong> central position that Christ serves in <strong>the</strong> students' lives.<br />
image courtesy FLCHS<br />
• First Look at Healthfirst Viera Hospital In Color<br />
Here's a digital rendering of <strong>the</strong> new Healthfirst Viera Hospital which<br />
just broke ground and will open Spring 2011. The project is guided<br />
by design drivers to ensure we meet and exceed expectations of all<br />
users. We designed <strong>the</strong> building to maximize operational efficiency,<br />
comfortably integrate <strong>the</strong> family as part of a patient's care, and utilize<br />
<strong>the</strong> latest technology to ensure a digitally "smart" hospital.<br />
Email: editor@huntonbrady.com<br />
Website: http://www.huntonbrady.com<br />
Telephone: 407-839-0886<br />
<strong>HuntonBrady</strong>'s healthcare architects are <strong>the</strong> best in Florida-- board<br />
certified after passing rigorous review by <strong>the</strong> American College of<br />
Healthcare <strong>Architects</strong>.<br />
• The Sarasota House Modular Prototype Recognized in<br />
Competition