Municipal Complex

Client City of Lauderhill
Services
  • Programming
  • Architectural Design
  • Interior Design
  • Contract Administration
Status Completed in 2010
Success Earning LEED Silver for the project firmly demonstrated how taxpayer construction and maintenance costs - as well as the building's carbon footprint - were reduced.
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Municipal Complex

Lauderhill, FL

When Hurricane Wilma destroyed Lauderhill's Municipal Complex in 2005, its replacement was planned as an eco-friendly "Green" community hub that would also revitalize the City's business center. The 40,000 SF, four-story structure was built on a four-acre site in the City's central business district. The new City Hall occupies a prominent position in the community and reflects the diversity and pride of the City's population by portraying a Florida Tropical style. City Hall provides workspace for the offices of the Mayor, Commissioners, City Manager, City Clerk, Finance, Building, Planning and Zoning, Code Enforcement and Utilities departments, Redevelopment Agency, State Housing Initiatives Partnership, Office of Business and Neighborhood Enhancement, and Human Resources and Information Technology departments. Its 150-seat Commission Chamber with pre-function areas is open to the community for civic events.