W.G.Mills

Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind High School

This two story, 60,000 SF facility included classrooms, administration, home skills, a carpentry workshop, and science and computer labs for high school level deaf students.  The new high school was constructed around an existing occupied building in which coordination was the key to avoiding conflicts with material deliveries, staging and installation schedule.

The building structure consists of exterior load bearing masonry, structural steel framing and a pitched bar joist roof structure with Italian clay roof tiles.  The veneer of the building is made up of utility brick, precast stone, architectural concrete masonry units and stucco.   


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