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Public/Private
Client: Public
Completion Date: April, 2004
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
Construction Cost: $236,400
Role in Project: Principal
Architect: Manausa Lewis & Dodson Architects
Jodie Dodson, AIA Principal / Project Architect
Iain Harnden, IIDA Project Manager
402 West College Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32301-1407
Phone (850) 222-5062
Fax (850) 222-6962
nf@lltconstruction.com
515 North Broad Street
Thomasville, GA 31792
Phone (912) 226-4314
Fax (912) 226-8089
www.lltconstruction.com
The Florida State Computer Store
This project was developed when Florida State University decided to relocate
the existing University Computer Store to a more central location. The
University chose the old post office, located in the heart of the Oglesby
Student Union, for the Computer Store’s new location. While presenting an
ideal location, the building, which had been used for campus mail
processing, was very dark and uninviting.
It was our task, as the Architect and Interior Designer, to transform the
interior into a vibrant space conducive to selling computers. The space’s
synergy had to parallel with the technology of the computer age and the
ever-growing focus of merchandising.
Our original concept divided the space into two main segments, the public
merchandising area and the private storage and repair area. While the
employee portion remains utilitarian, the public areas incorporate upgraded
finishes and a more organic design. Curvilinear lines accentuate the ceiling
and cabinet edges, lighting focuses the eye, and perforated sheets of metal
emphasize technology. This is also enhanced by the openness provided by the
new window openings.
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