Got Power? Eastshore Architects of Coral Gables has recently been approved to implement a lesson learned from Jeanne, Ivan, Francis, Charley, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, in their latest design. A whole-house, emergency power generation system. A sign of things to come, the Coral Gables Board of Architects promptly approved these plans. Read on for Details.
(PRWEB) November 8, 2005 -- The Coral Gables Board of Architects has just approved preliminary plans from Eastshore Architects, for a new two-story residence in the South Gables. Plans implement new zoning requirements and feature a whole-house emergency power generation system.
In a fresh break with traditional Mediterranean design, the preliminary plans are designed in the Mexican Modern vernacular. The plans implement the requirements of the new interim zoning code using flat & lightly sloped Spanish "S" tile roofs with parapets and eyebrow projections over much of the fenestration. Amenities include "Nana" wood & glass accordion doors, which open the entire living & dining areas to the exterior; a lap pool with beach. Importantly, these plans feature an energy-savvy resource center with a whole-house emergency power generation system. Ground breaking is scheduled for spring/summer 2006.
Eastshore is a full service company offering complete architectural, engineering and interior design services. The firm also provides land planning, landscape design, lighting & sound design and construction supervision with offerings structured to cater to each client’s distinctive needs. Eastshore is able to tailor their services from a minimum set of construction documents to a complete set of plans and specifications, defining every aspect of a project down to the slightest detail. For more information about Eastshore Architects, please visit www.eastshore.net.
Editor’s Note:
Luis Jauregui and Ignacio Zabaleta are available to provide expert opinions regarding the new zoning codes in Coral Gables or for your architecture/design/real estate articles. To schedule an interview with Eastshore’s principals or to learn more about the firm, please call Rebecca Kollaras at 305-439-5314.
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