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Introduction I am a registered architect with substanal
experience in client and community service,
design creavity across a wide gamut of proj-
ect types, team and corporate management,
and servant-style leadership in a project and
management context. In addion to my pro-
fessional capabilies, my MBA experience
provides an uncommon perspecve on prac-
cal process, management, and leadership
pracces.
The works presented in this porolio reect
projects over a twenty-year professional ca -
reer with a parcular focus on educaonal,
faith-based, municipal, and other instuonal
projects. Each documented project was devel-
oped on a foundaon of unique programmac
and creave client-centric soluons. The proj-
ects reect my goal of developing lasng client
relaonships by helping clients achieve their
needs and vision through a process centered
on listening, creavity, collaboraon, and ex-
ecuon.
Thank you for the opportunity to present this
collecon of my professional works and expe-
rience.
Michael D. Voit, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
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University of Texas at Dallas
Founders Hall Renovation and
Addition
Size
106,580 sf
Construcon Cost
$16,900,000
Compleon Date
2010
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Ursuline Academy of Dallas
French Family Science, Math, and
Technology Center
Size
70,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$15,000,000
Compleon Date
2009
LEED For Schools 2007:
Gold Cercaon
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Lovers Lane United Methodist
Church Shipp Chapel and
Hospitality Corridor Addition
Size
50,600 sf
Construcon Cost
$10,300,000
Compleon Date
2010
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Haltom City Public Library
Size
30,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$6,000,000
Compleon Date
2007
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University and K-12 Education
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University of Texas at Dallas
Founders Hall Renovation and
Addition
Size
106,580 sf
Construcon Cost
$16,900,000
Compleon Date
2010
The University of Texas System idened an ur-
gent need to upgrade an original building on its
Dallas campus - The Founders Building, a 106,000
sf structure built in the 1960s. The University set
programming objecves for an adapve reuse of
this exisng wet lab facility.
The Universitys operaonal goals were to maxi-
mize use of space in a building that had limited ef-
ciency because central ulity corridors occupied
each oor, and to transform the building into a stu-
dent/faculty hub for undergraduate teaching.
The new design developed new HVAC systems on
the roof that feeds through the building, thereby
eliminang ulity corridors on the oors and maxi-
mizing available classroom space.
The design enhanced the buildings appearance
with a new entry connecon to the east, which
provided new student gathering spaces that over-
look the building entry and the mall. The project
also provided new classroom space, faculty oce
suites, computer laboratories, and general phys-
ics teaching laboratories in a totally new environ-
ment.
The exterior is further enhanced by the use of
mul-color LED lighng which is used to announce
campus events and sports victories.
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Dallas Community College
North Lake South Campus
Size
33,163 sf
Construcon Cost
$8,000,000
Compleon Date
2009
Dallas County Community College District desired
to expand its North Lake College campus with a
satellite facility, entled the South Campus. This
expansion provides convenient entry-level classes
in the area of the City of Irving which was previ-
ously underserved. The building contains class-
rooms, computer and science labs, a GED tesng
suite, library, and bookstore along with adminis -
trave oces. Addionally, a large mulpurpose
room serves as either a lecture space or as a com-
munity event space.
The site was a parcularly unique feature of this
project. The original property was bisected by
a stream and contained an abandoned shop-
ping center and parking lot. Demolion of these
items, along with the enhancement of the exisng
stream and design of addional green space, not
only added value to the space but is now more vi-
sually appealing.
A master plan of the site was created for this ex-
pansion of the college which envisions a second
and third academic building in the future.
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University of North Texas
Health Science Center
Patient Care Center
Size
120,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$22,000,000
Compleon Date
1998
The six - story Paent Care Center is part of the
educaonal outreach of the University of North
Texas Health Science Center. The clinic provides
an on-campus educaonal resource for the uni -
versitys medical students and sta. The facility
features paent exam rooms, blood labs, faculty
oces, and student educaonal spaces.
The facility was designed to conform with campus
architectural standards of the me. Precast con-
crete carries on the expression similar to the ad -
jacent library and educaon buildings. Mirrored
glass block helped screen the waing rooms from
the harsh west sun. Vercal ns provide addion-
al fenestraon shading on the other exposures
and aided in creang a noon of scale or relief to
the facade. The sloping site allowed limited park-
ing under the east face of the building
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Baylor University
Master Plan
Size
428 acres
Building Area
3,000,000 s.f.
Compleon Date
2002
The 428 acre main campus on the Brazos River ac-
commodated 12,000 students at the me of the
study. The 2002 master plan included a detailed
inventory of approximately 3,000,000 SF of univer-
sity buildings, a land acquision plan and detailed
master plan with recommendaons regarding
building sites, land use, vehicular circulaon and
parking,pedestrian circulaon, open space, land-
scape development, phasing, architectural design
guidelines, graphics, and signage.
In 2007, Baylor University desired to update the
2002 Master Plan and Planning Iniaves for the
future of the University. As in the 2002 Plan pre -
pared by the same team, the update will address
the Universitys planning and growth goals by
building on the exisng 2002 Plan and its physical
framework systems. The framework systems in-
clude development paerns, open space, pedes -
trian and vehicular circulaon, parking, service,
ulies, and campus architecture. Each of the sys -
tems are evaluated with respect to each other and
their eect on campus appearance and funconal -
ity.
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Collin College
University Park Campus
Master Plan
Size
77 acres
Compleon Date
2005
Collin County Community College District (CCCCD)
is a disncve and expanding community college
district with mulple campuses. Established in
1985, the Central Park Campus, with the expan -
sion of its allied health and public service pro -
grams, has become the Districts educaon focal
point. The District needed a plan for developing
the Central Park Campus into a comprehensive
community college campus over the next twenty
years.
CCCCD wished to dene and plan a true college
campus for the future, conduct a Needs Assess -
ment of exisng facilies, and prepare a pre -
liminary program for the Phase I expansion. The
Master Plan addressed planning principles and
goals adopted by CCCCD and illustrated a series
of physical framework plans and development
priories sequenced through 2020. The nal cam -
pus concept plan conveys the ancipated paerns
of physical development over the short and long
terms, along with the characteriscs that will form
a campus for the college.
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Kuwait University
Jaber Al-Ahmad Library /
Community and Neighborhood
Center
Library:
Size
197,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$18,000,000
Compleon Date
1999
Community andNeighborhoodCenter:
Size
122,000 sf
The objecve was to design a library for the disci-
plines of law, arts, science and commerce, which
would contain 500,000 volumes, 4,000 periodical
tles, 2,500 reader seats and two special collec -
ons. The special collecons consist of the 5,000
SF United Naons Library containing Arabic and
English language materials produced by the U.N.,
and the 8,900 SF Gulf Informaon Center, contain-
ing informaon on the Gulf States.
The building was designed to be in harmony with
the Shuwaikh campuss older buildings and in sup-
port of the strong Islamic features and details of
the region. An outdoor plaza directs pedestrians
to the entrance.
It is designed containing fountains, landscaped and
seang areas and is covered by a shading trellis.
The Community and Neighborhood Center (un-
built) would serve the vising teaching sta at the
Shuwaikh campus. The six building development
would house a supermarket, clinic, game and en-
tertainment, and lecture facilies. Outdoor trel-
lises and nave landscaping would temper the
outdoor spaces and allow gathering and seang
areas.
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outdoor swimming and recreaon facilies.
Expansive bay windows provide ample exterior
views and nighme character. The window form
adds to the arculaon and scale of the facades.
University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
Bryan Williams, M.D. Student
Center
Size
45,400 sf
Construcon Cost
$6,600,000
Compleon Date
2002
The 45,400 square foot facility adds a new compo-
nent to the campus of this prominent medical cen -
ter. Built strictly using donated funds, the Student
Services Building includes a gym, elevated jogging
track, aerobics, tness and mulpurpose space.
The facility adjoins the original recreaon facility
for the campus. The two facilies open to each
other to maximize the ulizaon of the facilies.
The Student Center works with the steep grade
changes of the site. The gym oor sits on the low-
er grade while the track is close to the elevaon
of the main entry. The locker rooms were located
on the lower oor to accommodate future phase
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Texas Tech Univer sity
Health Sciences Center
School of Pharmacy
Academic Center
Size
23,400 sf
Construcon Cost
$6,200,000
Compleon Date
2009
The Pharmacy School project is an addion of the
exisng School of Pharmacy building on the cam-
pus of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center in Amarillo, Texas. The goal of the project is
to design an academic and student support facility
for professional degree students of the School of
Pharmacy. The new, two-story building consists of
two instruconal classrooms, a clinical simulaon
training and assessment center, administrave
and student support space, technology support
space, and some shared common space.
The simulaon facility allows pharmacy students
to interact with allied health students in a realisc
simulaon involving dierent health disciplines at-
tending a simulated paent. The facility will also
be available to licensed professional to maintain
cercaons and develop beer paent skills.
The contemporary, budget - sensive design incor-
porates materials similar to those used in the ex-
isng School of Pharmacy as well as a similar color
scheme. The building features tan brick accented
with stone elements. The commons area features
ample windows to allow natural light to brighten
the interior.
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Texas Tech University
Livermore Center Renovation,
College of Engineering
Size
40,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$7,000,000
Compleon Date
2009
The Livermore Auditorium renovaon serves two
important funcon on the Texas Tech campus.
The renovated and re-purposed facility cleared
away old warehouse funcons and in order to ac-
commodate new auditorium lecture, lounge, and
classroom facilies for the Engineering Depart-
ment. Labs were created on a new second oor.
Where possible, exisng interior brick walls were
le exposed to reveal elements of the original
character. In addion, the renovaon addressed
the extremely plain brick building which does not
have the character of the Spanish Renaissance ar-
chitecture prominent on the campus.
New cast stone fenestraon and entries were de-
signed to e in with the campus style and give the
building a new character. A design master plan
was developed to explore expansion of the build -
ing and the development of a new addion adja -
cent to the Livermore Center.
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the studio. The central courtyard allows sculpture
installaons and allows natural light to surround
the center.
The pre-engineered structures were desired by
the campus to allow quick and economical con-
strucon.
University of Texas at Arlington
Studio Arts Center
Size
36,400 sf
Construcon Cost
$4,400,000
Compleon Date
2004
Courtyard
Sculpture
Metals
Glass
Clay
Printmaking
Painting
The University of Texas at Arlington Arts Annex ac-
commodates six studios for the Art Department,
including Glass, Ceramics, Painng, Print making,
Sculpture, and Metals along with common spac-
es for crique and display. The project process
included meeng with all faculty and sta to de -
velop a program and assist with planning the relo-
caon of the several departments from the main
campus to the new center.
The design takes the form of a group of new pre-
engineered buildings arranged around a shared
courtyard on the industrial western edge of the
campus. Floor plans are simple and exible. Exte-
rior paos allow for industrial acvies adjacent to
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budget. The exterior materials of brick and cast-
stone e to other buildings on campus. Since its
construcon, Gilbert Hall was the model for sub -
sequent dorm development.
Gilbert Womens Residence Hall
LeTourneau University
Size
28,000 sf
Compleon Date
1998
Circulation
Public
Service
SuiteA
SuiteB
SuiteC
SuiteD
R.D.Apartment
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Legend
SuiteA
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R.D.Apartment
SuiteB CommonsSuiteC
SuiteDControl
To meet the needs of a growing campus and tomove students from World War II era ho using, Le-
Tourneau commissioned a 96 bed womens dorm
as the rst of several hundred new beds on cam-
pus. A suite concept was desired by the university
and the design provides three and four bedroom
suites to accommodate six or eight women. Each
suite has two bathrooms, sink counter, and shared
living room. Accessible suites were also provided
to comply with TAS / ADA requirements. A Resi-
dency Director suite is located on the ground oor.
Common laundry and mail facilies are included
in the plan.
The hall is a represents a lean design on a ght
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Ursuline Academy of Dallas
French Family Science, Math, and
Technology Center
Size
70,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$15,000,000
Compleon Date
2009
In January 2006, Ursuline Academy announced
a lead gi of $5 million from the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundaon to support science, math, and
technology educaon at Ursuline, including con -
strucon of the French Family Science, Math, and
Technology Center. The Foundaon awarded an
addional $2 million grant for the project in May
2007. Melinda French Gates is a member of the
Ursuline Class of 1982.
The facility, an addion to an exisng building on
an established tradional campus, contains new
science laboratories, specialized classrooms for
math and technology, and faculty oce clusters.
The science labs are designed for Biology, Chem -
istry, Physics and Earth Sciences. Public spaces
feature study and conversaon areas for the
students, display student work, and o er elec-
tronic connecons to other high school campuses
for the sharing of informaon. The project was
awarded a LEED Gold cercaon under LEED for
schools rang system by the U.S. Green Building
Council - the rst school in the Southwest to at -
tain this level of cercaon.
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Lorenzo De Zavala Middle
School, Irving ISD
Size
145,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$17,220,000
Compleon Date
2002
The twenty-one acre site for this new campus pre-
sented two principal challenges. First, a Federally
cered Wetland and Waters of the United States
ow through the center of the site, and second,
the grade rises over one full story toward the
south. The design team worked with the Corps of
Engineers to preserve the wetlands, and incorpo -
rate the natural grade changes. Overlooking the
wetlands, the school allows the natural heart of
the site to form an integral part of the childrens
educaon. The school was designed to incorpo -
rate the team concept of teaching using pods of
classrooms. Each pod contains four classrooms, a
science classroom, and dedicated locker vesbules
and a Commons classroom that funcons as a
computer lab. Six pods are located on each of two
levels, allowing separaon by grade level. A circu-
laon spine borders the pods with expansive views
to the wetlands. A one story building on the south-
ern poron of the site serves as the public entry.
It houses the cafeteria, media center, administra-
on, and arts/music classrooms, and is connected
to the classroom building by an enclosed bridge
spanning the wetlands. The gymnasium and locker
rooms are in a third building terminang the north
end of the spine.
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Clifton, Pierce, and Kinkeade
Early Childhood Centers,
Irving ISD
Size
33,000 sf each
Construcon Cost
$10,500,000
Compleon Date
2002
Irving ISD chose to expand its oerings to three
and four year old children in Early Childhood cen-
ters. Each center was designed in a L shape and
includes 18 classrooms, a motor skills room, me-
dia room/library, mulpurpose room with a full
service kitchen, and administrave oces with a
clinic.
Each classroom provides networked computers,
a television, cubbyholes for storage, a childrens
rest room, sinks, and a separate entrance to the
pao. Classrooms are paired and share a p ao and
common kitchenee/art space. Three of the class-
rooms are designed to meet the requirements for
teaching children with special needs. The scope of
work for these projects also included the selecon
of xtures, furniture, and equipment for all areas.
The schools were adapted from an original proto-
type. Three schools were built - each adapted to
its unique site.
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St. Thomas Aquinas is a Dallas Catholic church and
school. To accommodate growth, the school de-
sired a master plan which looked at growth poten-
al and development opons.
Subsequent to the master plan, the school desired
a new and separate classroom building for the
upper classes, grades 6-8. The two-story middle
school addion would include administraon,
classrooms and labs, cafeteria with stage, kitchen,
drama, gymnasium, and chapel.
The design of the facility would complement the
gothic character of the campus without being
overly tradional. The second oor would extend
over the rst to create a shaded and sheltered
area adjacent to the cafeteria.
A design was also developed to accommodate
the schools younger children at a nearby closed
school to be purchased by the church. Like the
primary plan on the church campus, the closed
school for the younger children required plans for
accessibility and TAS compliance.
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Woodgate Intermediate School
and Midway High School
Performing Arts Center,
Midway ISD
Midway ISD is a small independent school district
south of Waco, Texas. To accommodate enroll-
ment growth and curriculum needs the district
required a new h and sixth grade intermediate
school and a theater complex as part of the ex -
panded Midway High School.
Woodgate has the form of a long bar. Each grade
occupies its respecve side of the bar. The cafeto-
rium and library radiate out from the center of the
bar. Administraon occupies a circle at the center
of the bar between each grade. Banded brick of
dierent sizes provide a sense of scale and drama
to the exterior. Bold yellow canopies and green
columns provide further character and identy.
The Performing Arts Center provides space for
high school producons and performances and
supports meengs and gatherings for the larger
community. The Center seats 1,100 and features a
40 seat orchestra pit.
EffectiveWell Functional
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Table 3, Classroom Area perStudent
Room# R oo mN a me N et S F A v gPupils SF/Pupil A r eaSF FunctionalSF SF/Pupil
1 K indergarten 625 19 33 77 548 29
2 K indergarten 5 83 19 31 133 450 24
3 K indergarten 5 41 19 28 126 415 22
4 K indergarten 5 81 19 31 130 451 24
6 PreK 628 1 8 35 146 482 27
8 PreK 628 1 8 35 141 487 27
9 PreK 664 1 8 37 130 534 30
1 0 P reK 538 1 8 30 142 396 22
1 1 P reK 662 1 8 37 118 544 30
1 2 P reK 538 1 8 30 130 408 23
14 Fourth 536 12 45 137 399 33
15 Third 538 13 41 138 400 31
17 Fourth 539 12 45 115 424 35
19 Third 590 13 45 211 379 29
20 Third 540 13 42 127 413 32
21 Third 580 13 45 248 332 26
22 First 593 16 37 206 387 24
23 First 536 16 34 124 412 26
24 First 580 16 36 168 412 26
25 First 540 16 34 128 412 26
31 Second 541 15 36 136 405 27
32 Second 537 15 36 139 398 27
33 Second 584 15 39 168 416 28
34 Second 582 15 39 168 414 28
2207 Fourth 504 12 42 N/A N/A N/A
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The Lamplighter School
Facility Study
Compleon Date
2010
The Lamplighter School is a highly respected pri-
vate school in Dallas, Texas. The original plan was
developed by Architect ONeil Ford and features
low height, small scale buildings, classroom pods,
and a connecon to nature and landscape.
The school features two unusual features which
are very important to the school: a barn and ani-
mal pen for a cow, pigs, and chickens, and a read-
ing well in each classroom where kids and teach-
er sit together in a ered depression to read and
discuss material.
The Facility Study explored exisng facility ca -
pacies and how the classrooms and/or number
of classrooms could expand to accommodate ad-
dional students in a manner sympathec to the
original plan.
The study prepared site and plan drawings to il-
lustrate design opons. In addion, charts and
graphs were created to communicate quantave
data.
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Faith-based and Worship
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Park Cities Baptist Church
Community Life Center,
Underground Garage, and
Concourse
Size
73,500 sf
Construcon Cost
Withheld
Compleon Date
2007
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The three-level Community Life Center houses a
1,200-seat great hall, childrens and youth edu -
caon spaces, and a commons gathering area.
Despite its large size, the mul-purpose facility
respects the context of the campus and the resi -
denal area, with adherence to newly established
height restricons and a Georgian architectural
style that harmonizes with its surroundings. The
great hall features superior technology integra-
on. Rather than solely being a centerpiece of the
room, the technology supports the gamut of ac-
vies in the space. On one hand, reinforcing and
supporng speakers and presentaons, and on
the other, engaging audiences with a high power
audio, video, and lighng experience. Also, the
plan improved exisng trac condions by incor-
porang a 750-car parking garage under the CLC.
The union between the CLC and the exisng cam-
pus is an open two-story 5,000 sf gathering space.
The plan also provides addional pedestrian cir-
culaon via an underground concourse that links
several campus buildings. As a result, the campus
maintains large areas of green space and its grace-
ful atmosphere, an ambiance appreciated by both
the church and the neighborhood.
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Stonebriar Community Church
Master Plan, Sanctuary and
Phase II Childrens Building
Size
195,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$28,000,000
Compleon Date
2010
Stonebriar Church is a fast growing community
in Frisco, Texas. A new 3,000-seat worship cen-
ter is organized around an atrium and fellowship
space where the congregaon can gather before
and aer worship. Designed in the Romanesque
style, the fundamental concept of the design is of
a contemporary church that conveys the character
and feeling of more tradional churches. Despite
the size of the facility, tradional forms and details
such as gabled roofs, arched windows, and stone
accents provide a sense of scale and character of-
ten missing in large-scale theater style churches.
Wide corridors, conducive to both circulaon
and gathering, support the addion and allow for
future expansion along a generous central con-
course. Addional surface parking was designed
to support the expansion.
The second phase, 2-story 60,000 sf childrens
educaon building features 12 Nursery rooms,
19 Early Childhood rooms, an Indoor Play area,
a central assembly space, a new playground,
electronic check-in service hubs and a sepa-
rate suite to serve children with special needs.
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Lovers Lane United Methodist
Church Shipp Chapel and
Hospitality Corridor Addition
Size
50,600 sf
Construcon Cost
$10,300,000
Compleon Date
2010
The Lovers Lane United Methodist Campus con -
sists of modern style buildings grouped around a
central courtyard. Several separate components
modernized and improved the campus. The cen -
terpiece of the project was a new hospitality cor -
ridor which serves as a gathering space for the
congregaon and a connector to various buildings.
Alcoves for seang and display open onto gardens,
with a central gathering space located across from
the Sanctuary. A new administrave oce suite
was relocated above the hospitality corridor,
allowing room for the expansion of the nursery,
childrens educaon and adult Sunday School
classes. The Sanctuary renovaon included several
improvements, including sightline modicaons
to the Chancel and Pulpit, improved lighng and
sound, and the installaon of a new video system
for Image Magnicaon. On the north end of the
hospitality corridor is the new Shipp Chapel. De -
signed to seat about 300 people, the chapel was
designed for both music and worship. Key features
include a new pipe organ and stained glass win-
dows. The entrance to the Shipp Chapel opens
onto the Shepherds Memorial Garden, providing
space for meditaon, outdoor gathering, and a Co -
lumbarium.
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Episcopal Church of the
Incarnation
Size
5,800 sf
Construcon Cost
$1,900,000
Compleon Date
1998
CLOISTER
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LIBRARY
OFFICE
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The Episcopal Church of the Incarnaon is a very
tradional neo-gothic church in Dallas, Texas. The
campus is nearly ninety years old and character-
ized by brick and cast-stone tracery and arches.
The church needed addional educaon, music,
and administraon space. Furthermore, brides
needed a covered path to the front of the church
to facilitate weddings.
The addion is small but provided addional space
and elevated the character of some older, at-
roofed buildings which did not maintain the gothic
style of the church. The addion wrapped around
the east facade and a new slate roof and parapet
was developed over the exisng structure.
Interior renovaons incorporated the gothic style
in the interior and erased signs of dated and red
renovaons from the early 70s.
The new arcade springs from the character of the
exisng church. Highly detailed and decorave
arches connect an exisng church entrance to a
newly created opening at the church narthex.
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Preston Road Church of Christ
Master Plan and Addition
Size
35,500 sf
Construcon Cost
$6,600,000
Compleon Date
2008
Preston Road Church of Christ acquired an adja-
cent property and desired a new campus master
plan which connected a new Family Life Center to
the exisng facilies. Aer meeng and planning
meengs the master plan included a space uliza-
on study of exisng spaces, and space program
for expected growth, trac and parking analysis.
The Family Life Center expansion expands the
church facilies to the north. The addion in-
cludes a mul-purpose fellowship hall and a
kitchen opening onto a new two story commons
that becomes the central circulaon point for the
church. Also in the new program are spaces for
preschool, elementary, and youth. The key space
of the new addion is the central spine. The vault-
ed two-story space creates a new gathering space
for the church community - a place to share cof-
fee, greengs, and conversaons.
The exterior design complements the exisng fa-
cility. A corner tower marks the intersecon and
announces the once hidden church to the commu-
nity.
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Munger Place Church
Size
24,000 sf (Renovaon)
Construcon Cost
$4,500,000
Compleon Date
2010
Munger Place is both old and new. While the
Munger Place Church building is approaching 100
years old, a local church wished to create a new
church experience focused on community and
music. Renovaons were needed before new el-
ements could be introduced to bring the church
back to life.
The client did not want a sanized new church.
Keeping a sense of age and character was impor-
tant. Careful and select renovaons restored the
facility. Elsewhere, casework and paneling were
re-purposed to create coee bars and new hall
counters. Aged plexiglass was removed from the
beauful stained glass to allow the beauful light
to again enter the sanctuary. New administrave
and childrens facilies were created in the boom
oor.
Suspended lighng trusses and linear array speak-
ers bring a contemporary but funcon edge to the
space. A new rear projecon screen was created
within the organ chamber. Accessibility issues
were addressed in the renovaon.
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First United Methodist
Church of Allen Master Plan and
Education and Narthex Addition
Size
20,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$2,500,000
Compleon Date
2003
The project consisted of a two-story Childrens Ed-
ucaon wing addion with preschool classrooms
on the rst level and elementary classrooms clus-
tered around an open meeng area with a small
stage on the second level. The p lan also includes a
new Gathering Space that serves the exisng Sanc-
tuary as a narthex on the rst level and contains an
800 square foot meeng room and prayer chapel
on the second level.
The focal point of the Gathering Space is a laby -
rinth, a 40-foot diameter circular paern, which is
cast into the oor using a variety of colors of epoxy
terrazzo. Carefully integrated into the architectural
design, the labyrinth is a symbol of ones spiritu -
al journey and a prelude to worship. During the
week the labyrinth is a popular place of meditaon
for church members and visitors alike. On Sunday,
the space is used for community funcons includ -
ing tables and displays for various church missions.
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University Park United Methodist
Church Multi-Purpose Addition
and Renovation
Size
33,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$7,000,000
Compleon Date
2011 est.
Starng with a comprehensive, phased master
plan, the design team worked closely with thePastor and planning commiees, to dene thevision for the Community and develop a plan forimprovement and growth.
The master plan focused on current ulizaonof the exisng facilies, the capacies of the fa-cilies, and methods of growth. The rst designphase included renovaons to the childrens Sun-day and Weekday School classrooms. The secondphase included addional renovaons and a newaddion. The addion will contain a new entryand two-story gathering space, welcome desk,childrens facilies, and a mul-purpose worship /
gym room.
The exterior design is equally important. To e
with the character of the campus and the desiresof the client, a Georgian style was employed. Caststone and specialized brick paerns (Flemish gar-den bond) unite the new addion to the exisngbuildings.
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La Chiesa San Massimiliano
Kolbe di Varese
Compleon Date
1995S.M. Kolbe is a parish in Varese, Italy, a small city
south of Lugano, Switzerland. The church complex
contains facilies for the enre parish and includes
fellowship, educaon, sports, and worship for 500.
The church is expressed as a semicircular dome
with arms parally extended around a freely
shaped welcoming courtyard. The hemisphericalstructure is made of wood glulam and coveredwith a white glossy ceramic shell on the exterior.Wood beams and deck remain exposed on the in-terior. The dome is lied on short columns and ap-pears to oat above a surrounding pond of water.The adjoining parish facilies are located on axiswith the back entrance and altar. This axis serves
for the entry of the celebrants past the community
and toward the altar.
Within the courtyard, one sees the belfry and hasa connecon with the small chapel.
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Various Church Master Plans
Church Master Plan Experience:
Northway Chrisan
First United Methodist Allen
Park Cies Bapst
University Park United Methodist
Highland Park Presbyterian
Christ the King Catholic
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic
Chase Oaks Church
Preston Road Church of Christ
Stonebriar Community Church
Spring Valley United Methodist
Episcopal Church of the Incarnaon
Orchard Hills Bapst
Scoeld Memorial
Heights Bapst
Hampton Road Bapst
Grace Church
An old cartoon shows a painter painng himself
into a corner. Le with no exit, the painter paints
a door and leaves the room...Unfortunately, con-
strucon is less forgiving. The best projects have a
vision for growth, change, and opmal ulizaon
for years to come. Master planning is a process by
which the needs and wants of a client can be con -
templated over me before construcon. Spaces
can be right sized and buildings correctly located
before expensive drawings are commissioned or
dirt turned.
The best master plans are a tremendous value.
When construcon costs can exceed $200 per
square foot, the master plan can pay for itself by
idenfying just a few spaces not to build. Lastly,
experience has shown that master plans are a
very good method for a client to develop sta or
stakeholder support and consensus building prior
to fund raising or iniang the ulmate project.
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Municipal and Corporate
I i h F Li i H d
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Insight For Living Headquarters
Size
92,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$19,000,000
Compleon Date
2012 est.
Insight for Living Incorporated is the broadcast and
communicaon ministry of Pastor Chuck Swindolland his wife Cynthia. Following compleon ofStonebriar Church, the Swindolls desired to movetheir ministrys headquarters closer to the church.The new headquarters would support adminis -trave, producon, and support sta, recordingstudios, video support and producon facilies,
meeng and gathering rooms, and short-termapartments.
The project began by developing planned develop-ment documents to create a site adjacent to thechurch. Floor plans and exterior character weredeveloped aer very close consultaon with the
client. A Mediterranean style was selected to
complement the adjacent church and the charac -ter demands required by the city. Arches, clay leroofs, and distressed stucco and stone would es -tablish the tradional image.
The site required careful aenon to storm watermanagement. To accommodate expected waterretenon, half the site water would be stored un-derground. The other half of the water would bediverted to an ornamental pond at the corner ofthe site adjacent to a major city intersecon.
The exterior design was developed in conjunconwith Fusch Architects.
Rendering by Fusch Architects
H lt Cit P bli Lib
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Haltom City Public Library
Size
30,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$6,000,000
Compleon Date
2007
Addional Library Experience
Brownsville Public Library
Coppell Public Library
Naonal Library of Kuwait
Kuwait University Jaber Al-Ahmed Library
Haltom City is a suburb of Fort Worth, Texas. As
part of a plan to upgrade the citys image andfacilies, a new library was needed to replacean outdated and undersized facility. While mostcity facilies have a tradional character, thecity desired that the new library appear morecontemporary to conform with a new planneddevelopment adjacent to the librarys site.
The design was challenged by a freight rail line inclose proximity to the site. To migate the trainand horn noise and the harsh west sun a bar ofservice, sta, and meeng rooms was created as abuer to the main library space.
The building and interior spaces are dened by
two large sloping monitors. The north elevaon
has an extensive amount of glass to allow plenfuldaylight and allow for views to a p lanned park.
S i C t t F i S
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Senior Center at Frisco Square
Size
10,000 sf
Construcon Cost
$2,000,000
Compleon Date
2004
The citys original senior center no longer met the
needs of its visitors. Programming meengs andtours of other centers led to an economical designwhich conformed with the strict architectural ex-pression mandated within the Frisco Square devel-opment.
Meeng rooms, a lounge space, tness space and
a kitchen help to make this an excing building forthe City of Frisco. The interior design is tradional,with stained wood accents of wood crown moldsand chair rails. The exterior features detailed brickpaerns, cast-stone arches, awnings, nals, andother details to e to the overall development andthe desires of the seniors.
In addion to the design of this facility, the project
included master planning of a 3.5 acre site for theSenior Center and its future expansion.
ExxonEndangeredTiger Habitat
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Exxon Endangered Tiger Habitat
and Southeast Asia Primate
Exhibit, Dallas Zoo
Size
3 acres
Construcon Cost
$4,400,000
Compleon Date
1999
The Exxon Tiger Exhibit: Tigers of Southeast Asia
is a 2 acre valley site featuring Indo-Chinese andSumatran Tiger habitats in a rotaon concept.The site oers the zoo outstanding opportuniesto devote focused aenon on ger conservaonand breeding of these endangered species.
The design approach was to concentrate the ma-jor viewing from a Thai-themed viewing structurewithin the heavily forested jungle bowl, span-ning the center of the gers habitat. The visitors
journey along a meandering trail crossing streamswith mulple views through bamboo groves andblinds. The trail provides chance encounters anddiscovery events to understand the behavior and
situaon of gers in the wild. The dramac peak
of the experience places the visitors within the
center of the Tiger Habitat. The primary gerholding occurs in a separate structure o-exhibitand under the Thai houses.
Directly adjacent to the ger exhibit is a new pri-mate exhibit. Large steel structures were devel-oped to allow a comfortable enclosure and allow
viewing by the public. Exisng structures werereused and re-purposed for o-exhibit primatehousing.
The project was developed in conjuncon withUrsa Internaonal.
Northpark Central Office Building
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Northpark Central Office Building
Renovation
Compleon Date
1995The 20-story oce building across from Northpark
Mall needed new life and desired a class A im -age: the lobby was dated and poorly oriented tothe street, the parking garage ingress and egresscuto the lobby entrance from pedestrians, andthe identy or character to the street and blockwas poor.
The winning design of a compeon, the designaddresses the various deciencies but re-roungcar and service access on the site, carving out anew lobby entrance, and creang a focal entranceand identy wall for passersby. Lastly, accessibil-ity issues were addressed throughout the buildingand site.
One of the more interesng aspects of the proj-ect occurred before construcon. To prepare thebuilding for the project, a chalk pastel mural wasdrawn on site to represent the view and congura-on of the lobby to come.
Heritage Square Office
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Heritage Square Office
Development and Renovation
Compleon Date
1995As part of an upgrade of two oce buildings at
Heritage Square development in Dallas, Texas, acomprehensive development would include ocespace, underground parking and site amenies.
Models, plans, and renderings were developedto communicate design concepts to the develop-ment managers and owners.
Zakat HouseCompetition
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Zakat House Competition
Compleon Date
1995Winning proposal for an invited entry compeon.
The Zakat House proposal es to regional architec-ture through the use of materials, color, form, andmassing.
A shaded entry and vehicular court leads to a mon -umental west entry. Beyond the entry is a mul-story atrium with tempered sunlight from deeply
recessed and shaded windows.
Zakat House is a Kuwai charity organizaon
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Resume and Additional Information
Achievements:
Michael Voit Resume
Professional Background (Cont.)Resume
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Creave registered architect with substanal leadership experience in design direcon, oce and studio management, market -
ing and business development, and client service across a wide range of instuonal project types. Proven ability to successfully
balance creave, technical, and nancial issues and lead in all phases of project management and project delivery. Demonstrated
success in programming, master planning, and design through collaboraon and aenon to each clients unique vision, criteria
and goals.
Areas of experience include:
Creave Design Soluons Leadership Skills / Methods Client Relaonships
Presentaon Development Sta Development Market Research and Analysis
Contract / Fee Negoaon Collaborave Teamwork Sustainable Design
Design Principal, Studio and Pracce Leader: SmithGroup, Inc., Dallas, Texas, 2009 2011
(Following SmithGroups merger with F&S Partners Incorporated)
Led design eorts for the Dallas oces Science and Technology (University) and Worship Studios. Directed the client-relaons,
business development, markeng, and stang eorts for the oces Municipal, Private School, and Faith-based pracces. Servedon Execuve Commiee which managed local oce operaons and corporate integraon. Served on corporate Naonal Design
Commiee.
Achievements:
Highest number of new projects by principal 2009-2011 (Q2)
Highest billings by principal 2010-2011(Q2)
Developed and led oces design and educaon iniaves
Selected to aend Corporate Naonal Leadership Training
Highest marks (10/10) for design soluon and creavity by SmithGroup Ursuline Academy client survey
Principal / Partner: F&S Partners Incorporated, Dallas, Texas, 1992 2009
(Merged with SmithGroup, Inc. in 2009)
Principal and Design leader on a wide variety of project types including University, K-12 and private schools, and Faith-based proj-
ects. Led and managed client relaonships and projects from RFP/RFQs and contracts through design, producon, and construc-
on administraon. Educated sta about opmal producon and design soware use and integraon with project workow.
Introduced, developed, and promoted LEED to oce, including rst accreditaon
Designed and led LEED Gold cercaon eorts for Ursuline Academy.
Developed and implemented soware integraon for new oce markeng, design, and producon standards
Corgan Associates Architects, Dallas, Texas, 1991-1992
Professor, Dr. Justus Dahinden, Zurich, Switzerland, 1990
Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam, Houston, Texas, 1988-1990
ASU Magazine, Outstanding Design, Ursuline Academy, 2011
Texas Construcon, Award of Excellence, Green Building Category, Ursuline Academy French Family Center, 2010
Golden Trowel Award, Hon. Menon, PCBC Bapst Church, 2009
House of Worship Awards, Best Church Design New Construcon Project, Park Cies Bapst Church CLC, 2007
Design Ovaon, ASID, Honorable Menon, Dallas Chapter, Park Cies Bapst Church Community Li fe Center, 2007
Cast Stone Instute, Hon. Menon, Church of the Incarnaon, 2004
NIRSA, Outstanding Sports Facility Award, Student Services Bldg., 2004
TCA, Achievement Award, de Zavala Middle School, 2003CEFPIProject of Disncon, de Zavala Middle School, 2002
CEFPI Impact on Learning Award, de Zavala Middle School, 2002
TASA/TASB Award for Innovaon, de Zavala Middle School, 2002
Texas Construcon Magazine, Award of Merit, de Zavala MS, 2002
Golden Trowel Award, Outstanding Masonry Design, State of Texas, Church of the Incarnaon, 1999
NorthPark Central Design Compeon, Winning Design Entry, 1995
Deans Merit Scholarship, University of Dallas, MBA Program, 2005
Dallas A.I.A. Ken Roberts Compeon, Works selected for exhibion
ENR, Ursuline Academy French Family Addion, December 20 10
Dallas Morning News, School Dedicates Science Facility, May 2010
Texas Construcon, Parking for Park Cies, October 2005
Texas Architect, Lorenzo de Zavala Middle School, Jan/Feb 200 3
Dallas Morning News, Schools looking smart, December 2002
Dallas Morning News, Environment central to design, August 2000
Career Highlights
Professional Background
Honors / Awards
Published Projects
Resume
Texas Architect, Exxon Endangered Tiger Habitat, Jul/Aug 2000
T A hit t Mid Hi h S h l A dit i M /A 1996
Published Projects (Cont.)
Michael Voit Resume Additional Notable Projects
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Texas Architect, Midway High School Auditorium, Mar/Apr 1996
Texas Architect, NorthPark Central, Jan/Feb 1996
Ursuline Academy, Pythagorean theorem in architecture, March 2011
TLA State Conference, Take the LEED in Green Libraries, March 2009
North Texas Library System, Green design in libraries, September 2008
Worship Facilies Expo, 10 steps for Master Planning, October 2007
NE Texas Library System, Planning you librarys expansion, May 2006
Dallas AIA, Design Awards Unbuilt Project Presentaon, 2006
Irving ISD, Several presentaons to classes on architecture, 200 2-2004
Producon member for R/UDAT for Ausn, Texas, 1991
Master of Business Administraon , University of Dallas, 2007 - Graduated with Highest Honors (4.0)
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Texas at Ausn, 1991
State of Texas License #18403
LEED Accredited Professional- Building Design + Construcon
American Instute of Architects
Texas Society of Architects
AIA Dallas
TSA, Texas Architects Commiee, Advisory Trustee
Dallas AIA, Design Award Commiee
Dallas AIA, Young Architects Forum
Dallas AIA, Educaonal Outreach Commiee
Council of Educaonal Facility Planners Internaonal
Board Member, Preston Highlands Neighborhood Associaon
Preston Ridge Trail Advisory Commiee
Irving ISD Partnership for Schools
R/UDAT Ausn, Texas 1991
Dual United States / Switzerland cizenship- Right to work in Switzerland and EU
Presentaons
Educaon
License / Accreditaon
Professional Aliaons
F&S Partners; Dallas, Texas
Kuwait Naonal Library, Kuwait City, KuwaitUNTHSC Vivarium, Ft. Worth, TexasUT Ausn Gregory Gym Addion, Ausn, TexasBaylor Mayborn Museum Phase 1, Waco, TexasPark Cies Bapst Church Acvies Bldg. Renovaon, Univer -sity Park, TexasUrsuline Academy Performing Arts Addion, Dallas, TexasHighland Park Presbyterian Classroom and Sanctuary Reno-vaon, University Park, TexasAmerican Airlines Admirals Club Renovaon, Atlanta, GeorgiaF&S Partners Oces, Dallas, TexasPeat Marwick Corporate Oces, D allas, TexasCompUSA Corporate Headquarters, Dallas, TexasHealth Trust Medical Oce Building, Longview, TexasCity of Brownsville Public Library, Brownsville, TexasCity of Coppell Public Library, Coppell, TexasBalch Spring Public Library (Design only), Balch Springs, TexasTCU Brite Divinity Housing , Ft. Worth, TexasSMU Underwood Law Library Renovaon, University Park,Texas
Brookhaven College Renovaons, Dallas, TexasWorld Savings Bank, Plano, TexasTCU Sid Richardson Hall Renovaon, Ft. Worth, Texas
Corgan Associates Architects; Dallas, Texas
Wilson Middle School Addion, Plano, TexasSigler Elementary School Renovaons, Plano, TexasGrapevine / Colleyville Heritage Middle School, Colleyville,Texas
Science Place Museum Omnimax Addion, Dallas, Texas
Professor Doctor Justus Dahinden; Zurich, Switzerland
Sea & Sun Resort, Tel Aviv, IsraelThe Springs Neighborhood, Jacksonville, FloridaCreditanstalt Bank, Vienna, AustriaSchweizerische Kreditanstalt, Luzern, Switzerland
Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam; Houston, Texas
Army Vehicle Facility, Red River Army Depot, Texarkana,Texas
NASA Building 4B - Flight Training and Operaons Addion,Houston, TexasGolden Aluminum Factory Administraon Addion, SanAntonio, Texas
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