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Sail Island (Water / Family Park) Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Sail Island is a 65,000 Square meter public and private din-ing and entertainment experi-ence.
The scope of work included a design competition on site in 1998 over a 5 day schedule. After being approved a physi-cal model was commissioned and a final presentation was produced. This Presentation was approved and construc-tion began in 2000.
ClientFakieh Poultry Farm Tourism Projects, Jeddah, KSA
Completion Date2000
Project Cost
Project Size65,000 square meter
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Schlitterbahn (Water Park)
Galveston, TX
ClientSchlitterbahn Resorts Worldwide
Completion Date2005
Project Cost
Project Size30 Acres
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
The 30 acre water park first opened to the public in March 12, 2006. This is the third of the Schlitterbahn water parks in the United States. Located across from Moody Gardens Schlitterbahn, incorperated an old airplane hanger and an existing service building that were originally used for the airport across the street. Like most Schlit-terbahn parks, this utilizeses an extensive “Lazy River” or “Transportainment” river systems which allow visitors to navigate most of the park without having to leave the water.
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Palm Beach (Water Park)
Galveston, TX
Palm Beach is a 10 acre wa-ter park expansion to the pool and beach area for Moody Gardens in Galveston Texas. This project was planned to incorporate an existing chil-dren’s play structure, sand volleyball courts, and a small pool.
The master plan has four expansion zones for water slides and is centered around a central mountain that con-tains an F&B location and a few “party” rooms.
The master plan fits all the el-ements of a major water park into only 10 acres.
ClientMoody Gardens
Aprox. Project Cost$17,295,960
Project Size10 Acres
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Hard Rock Park (Master Plan)
Myrtle Beach, SC
ClientHRP Global Management
Design Date2008
Aprox. Project Cost$400 Million
Project Size150 Acres
Worked Performed atMorris Architects and HRP Global Management
The scope of work consisted of designing around 4 pre-existing elements (Lake, Theater, Mall and Water Ski pavilion. The park is divided into 6 themed environments to give families a full day experience.
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Hard Rock Park (Ride Systems)
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hard Rock Park Ride Systems(Theme Park)Myrtle Beach, SC
HRP boasts 5 coaster, 5 round rides, a dark ride and several interactive play ele-ments.
As Creative Director William Cunningham was responsible for maintaining the theme of each attraction and even de-veloping and coordinating the vehicle design with the ride manufactures. William was also involved in the original concept of each of the attrac-tions in the park, and devel-oping it’s concept through construction.
Worked Performed atMorris Architects and HRP Global Management
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Hard Rock Park (Restaurants)
Myrtle Beach, SC
A|��© Copyright HRP Myrtle Beach Partners LLC, HRP Creative Services LLC and affiliated entities – All Rights Reserved (All Hard Rock trademarks owned by Hard Rock Cafe International [USA] Inc.)
Taste of Paradise Grill
Hard Rock Park Restaurants(Theme Park)Myrtle Beach, SC
With twelve Bars, Coffee shops, Buffaterias, walk up and even one table service restaurants, Hard Rock Park offers a wide range of F&B styles and themes.
As Creative Director William Cunningham was responsible for maintaining the theme of each venue and it’s coordina-tion between interior and ex-terior themeing. William was also involved in the original concept of each of the venues in the park, and developing it’s concept through construc-tion.
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Hard Rock Park (Retail)
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hard Rock Park Re-tail(Theme Park)Myrtle Beach, SC
With seven retail locations throughout all 6 themed zones, and ranging from a few hundred square feet, to a mass 12,000 square foot All Access Retail, Hard Rock Park retail has covered the range of theme park retail de-sign.
As Creative Director William Cunningham was responsible for maintaining the theme of each venue and it’s coordina-tion between interior and ex-terior themeing.
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Phuket Fantasea (Cultural Entertainment park)
Phuket, Thailand
Centered around a 2500 per-son theater and a 3000 seat restaurant. This cultural park highlights the best of Thai culture to the visiting tour-ist to the area. The live show included live Asian elephants (and costumes for them) as well as massive stage lifts.
William Cunningham was Project Designer for Phuket Fantasea, laying out the de-sign of the theater, Restau-rant and retail village.
ClientSafari World Public Company Limited
Completion Date6th February 1999
Project Cost3,500 million Baht
Project Size140-acre
Worked Performed atNichoson Design International
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Carifest (Cultural Entertainment park)
St. Thomas, USVI
Carifest is a 10 acre cultural en-tertainment park at the docks of the West India Company in the port of Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas USVI. This compact sight utilized multi level under-ground parking and service ar-eas to maximise the limited and difficult site location.
William Cunningham was in-volved in master planning and design of the park as well as architectural design of the facili-ties including the Theater, Rum Factory, Aviary, and exhibit halls.
ClientCarifest
Design Date1999-2000
Project Cost60 Million Dollars
Project Size10-acre
Worked Performed atTRA CaribbeanTRA Architects
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B|8© 2002 Houston International Motor Speedway & Morris Architects P E D E S T R I A N E X P E R I E N C E
A Day at the Races is all about sights, sounds,
colors, energy and community, and the excite-
ment that they generate. Auto racing appeals to
a very broad spectrum of people and as such,
makes for a very diverse people-watching expe-
rience. The “buzz” that emanates from all this ex-
citement is intoxicating. All aspects of the pedes-
trian experience are designed to maximize this
communal experience. The Houston International
Motor Speedway: Be part of the Experience!
Concession Concourse
Manufacturers’ Midway
Pedestrian Arrival Plaza
B|11© 2002 Houston International Motor Speedway & Morris Architects G U E S T E X P E R I E N C E
Houston International Motor Speed-
way is designed with the Fan in mind.
Special Fan-friendly areas have been
set up including a “Fan Experience”,
Manufacturers’ Midway, Kids Play
Zone and more. The cornerstone in the
guest experience is the lively and en-
ergetic Manufacturers’ Midway. Before
entering the stands, guests typically tra-
verse the Midway – also known as the
“Miracle Mile” shopping for snacks,
souvenirs and people-watching. This
area features a wide, palm-lined pe-
destrian promenade featuring food ki-
osks, and manufacturers’ merchandise
semis selling all manner of souvenirs.
The midway is the place to go for sou-
venirs of all your favorite drivers, and
is the place to see and be seen at the
speedway!
Ticket Entry
Midway Experience
B|11© 2002 Houston International Motor Speedway & Morris Architects G U E S T E X P E R I E N C E
Houston International Motor Speed-
way is designed with the Fan in mind.
Special Fan-friendly areas have been
set up including a “Fan Experience”,
Manufacturers’ Midway, Kids Play
Zone and more. The cornerstone in the
guest experience is the lively and en-
ergetic Manufacturers’ Midway. Before
entering the stands, guests typically tra-
verse the Midway – also known as the
“Miracle Mile” shopping for snacks,
souvenirs and people-watching. This
area features a wide, palm-lined pe-
destrian promenade featuring food ki-
osks, and manufacturers’ merchandise
semis selling all manner of souvenirs.
The midway is the place to go for sou-
venirs of all your favorite drivers, and
is the place to see and be seen at the
speedway!
Ticket Entry
Midway Experience
Houston International Motor Speedway Houston, TX
Located south of Houston on SH 288, the speedway will play host to a variety of events such as racing, public and civic events though the year. Located around a 1.25 Mile oval track, HIMS 5 phases total 170,000 seats 50 club-level suites and a 2.1 mile road course.
Featuring a 500,000 sq ft hospi-tality village and Manufactures Midway, hotel with conference facility and a children’s race theme attraction, HIMS takes all the best of a modern enter-tainment destination and pack-ages it for the race fans.
ClientHouston International Motor Speedway
Design Date2002
Project Cost$160 Million Dollars
Project Size486-acres
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Wannado Kids City Chicago, Il
at Gurnee MillsChicago
Concept 2July 14, 2004
Storage
Theater
Home Improvement
Archeology
Mine
Super-market
Radio Station
Disco
ArtsAcademy
Bank 1Dentist
Court House Fashion
House
Department Store
TV Station
Cafeteria
Disaster
Hospital
Chef’s Kitchen
CokeBoling
FireStation
NewspaperOffice
Police Station
CityPark
Bank 2
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MAirplane
Simulator
Pizza
ChocolateFactory
PopsicleFactory
Bakery
Food Venue #1
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GuestSer.
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Exit Debanding
Tickets and Banding
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Lib.
Food Court Seating
Rock Climb
V.I.P.Entry
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Large Group Queue.
Lockers
Loading Dock FirstAid
Food Storage
Receiving
Switch Room
MainA/V Rm.Security
Training
Lockers
Brk. Rm.
CashRoom
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Recpt.
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F.A.
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Exec. Office
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RetailStorage
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Admin Offices
Bldg.Mangr.
Maintenance
Info
Toddler Play
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Ground Level Building PLan at Gurnee Mills
ChicagoConcept 2
July 14, 2004
Party Room
#5
Party Room
#2
BalconyRoom
#5
BalconyRoom
#2
CokeBoling
FireStation
NewspaperOffice
FireStation
FireStation
Airplane Simulator
V.I.P. Office
11’-0”
19’-0”
11’-0”
19’-0”
11’-0”
19’-0”
Hospital KitchenParents Lounge
Food Venue #1
CityPark
Section A-A
Section B-B
Section C-C
Building Sections
at Gurnee MillsChicago
Concept 2July 14, 2004
Party Room
#5
Party Room
#2
BalconyRoom
#5
BalconyRoom
#2
CokeBoling
FireStation
NewspaperOffice
FireStation
FireStation
Airplane Simulator
V.I.P. Office
11’-0”
19’-0”
11’-0”
19’-0”
11’-0”
19’-0”
Hospital KitchenParents Lounge
Food Venue #1
CityPark
Section A-A
Section B-B
Section C-C
Building Sections
Wannado Kids City is a role-playing theme park for kids.
Wannado Kids City, empow-ers kids by letting them take on realistic, grown-up roles in a city just for them.
Designed to fit into an old “anchor” location inside an existing mall in Gurnee, Il. the master plan creates street en-vironments, shops, and back of house areas all located within the boundaries of the existing structure.
ClientWannado Kids City
Design Date2004
Project Cost60 Million Dollars
Project Size120,000 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Wonderworks Orlando, FL
Central Florida’s only upside down attraction. An amuse-ment park for the mind, fea-turing over 100 interactive exhibits for the entire family to experience.
The scope of work included a master plan for the site, a complex 3D model used for constructing the frame of the building and all exterior theme work as well as all public spaces on the interior. A large scale model was produced for marketing purposes.
We took the project from rough sketch to opening day.
ClientWonder Works
Completion Date1999
Worked Performed atNichoson Design International
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Beihai Silver Beach (Master Plan)
Beihai, China
A Design competition to re-de-sign 25 km of the beach front tourist area of Beihai City. The design was considered a ‘String of Pearls” a series of elements along a central corri-dor or connector. The “String” is an interconnected park or greenbelt system giving depth to a serpentine transportation system that connects all the different tourist zones.
2 Theme Parks1 Water Park1 Zoo1 Educational centerAnd countless hotels, resorts and attractions.
ClientThe Peoples Republic of China
Design Date2001
Project Size25 Km of Beach Front
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Lost Cavern Adventure (Dark Ride)
Beijing, ChinaThe Lost Cavern Adventure is a dark ride designed for a water park called Blue Ocean in Beijing China. There are 17 scenes and it is layout out for a 4 minute ride experience.
Guests travel forgotten tunnels beneath the city of , recently re-discovered during construction of the water park’s basement. A time Vortex appears and thrusts the gusts back in time to when the caves were still occupied by all sorts of strange creatures.
ClientBlue Ocean, Co. LTD.
Design Date1999
Project Size2500 sq meters
Worked Performed atShowquest Entertainment
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Merlin’s Madhouse (Dark Ride)
Sales Concept
Merlin’s Madhouse, was a conceptual idea used by Vekoma to help with the sales of the Madhouse ride system.
Taking guests into Merlin’s own workshop, we see that the wizard has gone mad, and threatens the lives of all the guests in the attraction.
With an interesting pre-show concept, guests will truly have a unique experience that can only be explained by magic.
ClientVekoma BV
Design Date1999
Project Size1200 sq meters
Worked Performed atShowquest Entertainment
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Hard Rock Park at Doha Entertainment City
Doha Entertainment City was a concept master plan for several hotels, beach front retail, a water park and an integrated theme park.
Utilizing some of the natural forms on the land, and beach front areas, we designed an entire entertainment district incorporating the theme park right into the resort.
Understanding the extremes in climate assisted in the theme park integration as well as the use of covered areas through out the park.
ClientBechtel
Design Date2003
Project SizeNA
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Hard Rock Park & Beach Club Master Plan Concept
This original master plan designed for Grapevine Texas, (Between Dallas and Fort Worth, was a resort development including a theme park, water park, Hard Rock Cafe and a Hotel.
Located on a bluff above a small river the hotel utilized the natural surroundings to deliver great views of either the main pool area or the river valley.
Planned as a multi day experience the Hard Rock Park and Hard Rock Beach Club gave guests a minimum of a two day experience like nothing else in the state of Texas.
ClientHard Rock Global Manage-ment
Design Date2003
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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Project KMaster Plan Concept
Master planned to contain The Hero’s Cove theme Park, World Class Casino Resort as well as Hotels, Timeshare, and Condo Developments, Project K utilizes and existing port and breakwater system as it’s setting.
Maintaining a unique design and it’s separation of functions was key to this design, as well as the ability to build this out in distinct phases over time.
Hero’s Cove takes our quests through different magical times in Chinese History in a fun and exciting environment.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Cam Ranh ResortMaster Plan Concept
Working with our Architects I developed two very elaborate and distinct pool districts for this resort.
The West end being a family friendly water park including slides and two size of wave pools, contrast with the East End Vegas style pool featuring pool bars, and cabanas.
The water park is unique with an almost 360 degree view of the pool area making a back of house and rest room location difficult to locate in the design process.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Happyland Theme ParkMaster Plan and theme Development
At 50 ha. this park is a massive undertaking in any point of view. Coming into this process at the mid point I re-planned the park to accommodate accurate traffic patterns, operational issues and basic planning requirements.
I have worked with illustrators and concept designers to help develop this park from a rough concept into the Design Development phase.
Containing 6 distinct lands, maintaining a lands identity was critical to the story line of each land.
ClientKhang Thong Group
Design Date2010-2011
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Louisville Entertainment CityMaster Plan
Located on the site of the old Kentucky Kingdom, the Louisville Entertainment City was a design concept to bring in high end resorts to the Louisville Downs area.
A family friendly resort system linked together with horse trails and canals, guests could explore the hundreds of acres set aside for the resorts.
Tieing the resort developments to the track was a “City Walk” type retail, dining and Entertainment experience, allowing guest to explore the shops and restaurants on the way to or from the historic track.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Lotus City, Long An VietnamMaster Plan
Located in Long An province Vietnam, this new city reflects the Lotus blossom on the lake.
With interconnecting canals Lotus City brings the charm of the canal city to the different distinct neighborhoods.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Entertainment City- BelarusMaster Plan
Located just north of the city of Belarus, Entertainment City brings together the nightlife of Casinos and Las Vegas style shows with a major theme park and indoor water park.
Connected with waterways the guest experience can evolve from season to season. Canal boats bring tourist from hotels to the entertainment venues and in the winter ice skates and horse drawn sleds enter the winter wonderland.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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Nocturno, Entertainment CityMaster Plan
Located on the island of Hainan island China, this brings world class resort developments, A Sea Life park and a shopping and dining experience for the wealthy tourist of Hainan Island.
Displaying a very nautical feel Nocturno is anchored on one side by a 50 acre Sea Life Park, and the Ocean Resort on the other side. Connecting the two main elements are the waterways and canals of the “never sleep district”.
ClientConfidential
Design Date2010
Worked Performed atSteelman Partners
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CunninghamOcean Park at Riviera BeachRiviera Beach, Florida
Ocean Park is a Hotel, Time-share, Restaurant and Retail developement at Riviera Beach Florida. While maintaining the “Street Scape connection to the Beach front park, Ocean Park incorporates the need for the hotel and timeshare tow-ers with the economic need to maintain the look and feel of Beach Promenade at ground level.
ClientMVCI
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project Size1,384,857 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamBlue Bay Curacao, Four Points Sheraton
Located in the Dutch West In-dies, Blue Bay Curacao, is a 200 key hotel designed for the Four Point Sheraton standards. Located on an existing golf course BBC takes advantage of the existing topography and local Dutch Architecture.
ClientBlue Bay Golf Resorts N.V.
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project Size161,767 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamEmerald Harbor, Bluegreen Timeshare
This Bluegreen Timeshare tower is in two phases of a to-tal of 216 units, plus lock-outs. With 16 floors, pool deck and garage this integrated structure is a nice compact design for an Urban resort market. Working with Bluegreen we had a toal of only 5 standard room types, including 2 loft versions.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2006
Project CostConfidential
Project Size327,000 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamBluegreen TimesahreLas Vegas, Nevada
Bluegreen Las Vegas utilizes underground parking to connect all three towers of this resort together. This structure being Phase 2 of a larger Bluegreen development (phase 1 is Com-plete) designed around very restrictive FAA considerations due it’s location at the end of the runway on Tropicana Avenue and using Standard Bluegreen Units.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project Size396,000 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamRoom StandardsBluegreen Resorts
Working with Bluegreen’s in-terior and Architectural depart-ments I developed the “Stan-dard” room designs for the corporation. We developed Urban Units with column grids and Resort models without. We needed to develop and standardize fixtures and finish-es, as well as giving options for balconies and lockouts.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project SizeNA
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamHarborwalk VillageBluegreen Resorts, Destin, Fl.
Originally designed as a Time-share resort, Harborwalk Vil-lage Was redesigned at the DD level for Condo sales. Harbor-walk included shopping and dining on the Harbor side of the structure along with sub-terranean parking and support areas. The Massive pool deck overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and the barrier islands.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2004
Project CostConfidential
Project SizeConfidential
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamThree Dunes DevelopmentDaytona Beach, Florida
At the height of the beach front condo book, Three Dunes was seen as a 29 story tower on Daytona Beach. Utilizing all ex-isting setback regulations and floor to area ratios, we devel-oped this project for the owner to assess what was possible on his property.
Exercises like this were com-mon for owners and develop-ers wishing to review land cost associated with new develop-ment.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2004
Project CostConfidential
Project Size523,000 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamCayman IsleDaytona Beach, Florida
Located on Daytona Beach, Cayman Isle was a nice com-pact tower utilizing views of the beach and tucking the garage behind units up 6 floors above grade.
Generous units with semi-pri-vate elevators made Cayman Isle a design challange for it’s service and egress.
ClientCayman Isle Development
Design Date2005
Project CostNA
Project Size90 Units
Worked Performed atMorris ArchitectsNovember 16, 2004
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UNIT C23 BDRM. / 2-1/2 BATH
GROSS LIVING AREA 2,184 SF.TERRACE 307 SF.
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CunninghamOrlando Lutheran TowersOrlando, Florida
The Orlando Lutheran Towers is an urban mixed use design located downtown Orlando across from the Orlando Lu-theran assisted living facility. Remaining within feet of being considered a “High Rise Con-dition” we were able to avoid costly additions of pressurized stairs and elevator vestibules.
ClientThe Orlando Lutheran Church
Design Date2005
Project CostNA
Project SizeNA
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamCity Mark, E.B. Developers Orlando, Florida
Located in the Orlando tourist corridor near Universal Studios, City Mark consisted of 3 condo towers a large hotel tower and several restaurant and dining opportunities. This mixed use development takes advantage of the vertical efficiency of a high rise while still giving a dy-namic streetscape that is still pedestrian friendly. Tucking all Parking and service below the structure gave this a very high rate of return per square foot.
ClientED Developers, Inc.
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project Size5,591,046 SF
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamWestgate Myrtle Beach Ocean Front Resort, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Westgate Myrtle Beach Ocean Front Resort consists of 3 new towers and an existing struc-ture. Tucking one garage be-hind the existing tower and the other within the south tower gave the project fantastic uniterupted views of the ocean.
ClientTWestgate Resorts
Opening Date2009
Project CostConfidential
Project SizeNA
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
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CunninghamClearwater Beach ResortClearwater Beach, Florida
Designed as a Hotel on the low-er floors and Condos on the up-per 5 floors, Clear Water Beach Resort also incorperated 2 res-taurants as well as ball rooms and meeting space.
This massive structure stands on the beach front at Clearwa-ter Beach, Florida without int-erupting the natural flow of pe-destrian traffic along the beach front.
ClientPatel Development
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project SizeNA
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
Keith Zayac & Associates, Inc.101 Philippe Parkway, Ste 205Safety Harbor, FL 34695(727) 793-9888 phone(727) 793-9855 fax
Painted Stucco
SPANISH
Painted Stucco
Alum. Handrail
SPANISH CLAY TILE ROOF
Cast Stone Rail
Cast Stone
Painted Stucco
Alum. Handrail
SIGNAGE LOCATIONAPPLIED STUCCO FOAM DETAIL
EXTRUDED STUCCO FOAM DETAIL
Cast Stone Rail
TILE ROOF
Painted Stucco
Alum. Handrail Typ.
Metal Dome Roof
Metal Dome Roof
Metal Dome Roof
Metal Dome Roof
Metal Dome Roof
Painted Stucco
SPANISH CLAY TILE ROOF
Alum. Handrail Typ.
Cast Stone Rail
Painted Stucco
EXTRUDED STUCCO FOAM DEATL
Cast Stone
Synthetic ArchitecturalColumn Covers & Pilasters
Painted Stucco
Alum. Framed Window Typ.Alum. Framed Window Typ.
SPANISHTILE ROOF
Color C
Color D
Color A
Color F
Color A
Color Palette
Painted StuccoColor B
Painted StuccoColor A
Painted StuccoColor C
Painted StuccoColor A
Painted StuccoColor F
Color A
Color A
Color A
Hospital i tyPortfol ioA r c h i t e c t u r e , P l a n n i n g a n d D e s i g n
CunninghamLa Salvana Towers Daytona Beach, Florida
La Silvana Towers located on the Intracoastal water way in Daytona Beach, Floridais built around a small marina and amenities area. with one level of parking half below grade this was able to get our first occu-pied floor above the flood plane and help connect the lower rooms to the marina both visu-ally and enviromentally.
ClientThe Bluegreen Corporation.
Design Date2005
Project CostConfidential
Project Size161,767 SF, 210 Units
Worked Performed atMorris Architects
Hospital i tyPortfol ioA r c h i t e c t u r e , P l a n n i n g a n d D e s i g n
CunninghamParadise CityMyrtle Beach, SC
Located across the street from the New Hard Rock Park. On a lot size of 55 acres we have two hotels, room for 4 timeshare buildouts, as well as three en-tertainment venues and Res-taurant and Retail areas. De-signed around the look and feel of Savannah and Charleston pedestrian friedly old city, Par-adise City is a warm and wel-come place.
ClientSafe Harbor/ HFZ Capital
Design Date2008
Project CostConfidential
Project Size55 acres
Worked Performed atHRP Global Management