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Cotleur & Hearing |  AROUND PALM BEACH GARDENS

Frenchman's Reserve Country Club
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
March 2,  2017

Nicole Plunkett, PLA

The Clubhouse at Frenchman's Reserve Country Club is about to get a major upgrade this summer! Approved on March 2nd at the Palm Beach Gardens City Council with a 5-0 vote, Frenchman's Reserve Members will soon be able to enjoy a new Tennis Facility, Golf Teaching Center, and Parc Restaurant. Upgrades to the Spa, Fitness facilities, and Kids Klub will also be included within this renovation.

Frenchman's Reserve Country Club is located at the intersection of Hood Road on the east side of Alternate A1A. The recently updated Arnold Palmer Signature 18-hole Golf Course will soon include a new Short Course Practice Course and enhanced preserve areas throughout the golf course. Memberships for Frenchman's Reserve Country Club include both Social & Golf for Residents and Non-Residents.

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Client: Frenchman's Reserve Country Club
Project Manager:  Nicole Plunkett, Cotleur & Hearing
Landscape Architect: Erin Porter, Cotleur & Hearing
Architect: Gs4 Studios
Engineering: Simmons & White
Environmental: CZR Incorporated

 


Cotleur & Hearing |  AROUND PALM BEACH GARDENS

Place of Hope Lane Outreach Center
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
March 23,  2017

Melissa Kostelia, Planner

The Place of Hope Lane Outreach Center was unanimously approved at the Board of County Commissioners hearing on Thursday March 23, 2017. The Place of Hope is a faith-based, state-licensed children's organization that provides family-style foster care, family outreach, maternity care, safety for victims of domestic minor sex trafficking and hope and healing for children and families in Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

The Place of Hope organization, established in 1999, has outgrown their facilities and intentionally choose to build additional administrative offices on the 2.27-acre property west of Military Trail and south of Northlake Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens, within close proximity of three of their other sites. The request for a future land use map amendment and rezoning to the Commercial Low Office designation was approved along with a Conditional Use for 18,000 square feet of Professional Office. 

The architecture was designed in the Florida vernacular theme with tower features, clad simulated wood and dark bronze Bahama shutters.  The site plan was designed with two buildings and an internal courtyard. Two large date palms are featured within the courtyard and Italian cypress trees, podocarpus columns and agave accent the clean lines of the architecture.  

Construction is anticipated to start Summer 2017.

Client: Place of Hope, Inc.

Planner/Project Manager:  Melissa Kostelia, Cotleur & Hearing

Landscape Architect: Michelle Regan, Cotleur & Hearing

Architect: GliddenSpina + Partners

Engineering: Simmons & White




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Employee Spotlight
Jupiter, FL
March 2017
 
Amanda Huang, Landscape Designer

Amanda Huang holds a  Bachelor's Degree of Landscape Architecture from the Oklahoma State University. As a landscape designer at Cotleur & Hearing, Amanda has been involved with a variety of projects ranging from large scale master plans to detailed site design for residential, hospitality and commercial projects. 
 
One of her many talents is hand graphic rendering. She recently taught a "WHY?" training session to her fellow employees focusing on color selection, graphic hierarchy and insight into her own creative process. She also lends her creative talent with the new CH website, anticipated to launch this summer.
 
Amanda finds inspiration from local culture and art. She believes a successful project is impacted by local context and heritage. Amanda is determined to design with the client's vision, goals and the project's branding, but also acknowledging the people who will ultimately enjoy the space and above all, design in harmony with nature.


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