A 106,000 net usable square foot medical primary care annex located in Tampa, Florida that includes patient care examination rooms, isolation rooms, radiographic imaging, laboratory, pharmaceutical functions, and administrative suites. The final design proposed multiple energy efficient strategies to save the Veterans Administration considerable operation costs.
The 192,514 SF hotel has 233 guest rooms and includes 2,200 SF of meeting space, a bar, a fitness room, a pool, an amenities deck, a restaurant, and two levels of parking.
The concept and design of this techno-Oriental restaurant inverts the American style of upmarket exclusivity. Rather than the traditional emphasis on an atmosphere of privacy and quiet, the restaurant was designed for high energy and voyeurism.
As part of the Brickell City Centre, the largest mixed-use development in Downtown Miami, extending over multiple city blocks with linkages along pedestrian corridor bridges over roadways and is programmed to maintain continuous retail activity along upper floors, Zyscovich developed the design concept for Cinemex, a luxury dine-in movie theater.
The project was created as a prototype for a national chain of upscale mall-sited movie theatres with the intention of providing a “red carpet” experience for adult movie-goers.
The project includes a complete interior renovation of the existing care center to meet the current programmatic needs of elderly care, including medical administrative offices, long-term care facility, physical and occupational therapy spaces, and a dialysis center.
The Hollywood Ocean Village and Resort combined hotel and retail facilities in an architectural setting that recalls the proportions of early Florida-style Mediterranean design. A second-floor terrace, entered through both the exterior grand steps and the hotel lobby, provides a panoramic gathering place.
Hotel Ocean is a boutique hotel on historic Ocean Drive. Zyscovich renovated a very conservative design of the lobby, dining area and eight guestrooms, and added ten additional guestrooms.
The iconic 300,000 SF Beaux-Arts Knickerbocker Hotel was built in 1906, and the trophy, corner property enjoys one of the most prominent locations in the heart of the internationally renowned Times Square District. Zyscovich was retained as the retail architect to develop retail signage design for the first and second floors of this monumental building.
The comfortable sophistication of Ristorante Sardinia derives from an interior design that is at once modern and welcoming. Rich woods and stonework impart a neighborhood ambience common to an urban osteria or trattoria or enoteca.