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Senior Living Brochure 2017

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At PQH, we strive to create exceptional environments, exceed our client’s goals and enhance the user’s quality of life.Fast Facts... Everyday experiences in our evolving society serve as our source of inspirationfor design. Our staff draws from• Establishedin 1982 this collective experience, keeping our ideas fresh and• LEED Accredited innovative.After over twenty five years of practice, we• Registeredin 10 States understand the extraordinary level of responsibility each• MBEStateCertified one of our projects holds; that long after completed, it• FDOT DBECertified continuesto serveourclient’severchangingneeds.• RegisteredContractors PQHExpertise... Our multi-disciplined team of qualified design professionals has been honored to work with clients, both public and private, from across the country. As a whole, our knowledge spans the areas of Senior Living, Multi-Family Housing, Mixed-Use, Medical, Educational and Religious facilities.As trained problem-solvers, we provide design and constructionsolutions to meet our clients’needs, be it a complex program,limitedbudget or even building for future growth. To consolidate thedecision process, weofferthefollowing in-house services:Programming, Master Planning, Architectural Design, Interior Pictured left to right: Ricardo E. Quiñones, AIA, LEED RAPDesign, Space Planning, Building Rehabilitation including BD+C, President; Jose M. “Pepe” Perez, AIA, CGC, LEED RAPConstruction Services. BD+C, CEO; and Robert D. Hoenshel, AIA., LEED RAP BD+CCentrally Located...PQH Group Design, Inc. is centrally located in Jacksonville’sSouthpoint Business District, just off the I-95 and JT Butlerinterchange. We are minutes from downtown and the beaches,and just a short drive from the Jacksonville InternationalAirport and St. Augustine. For more information, you cancontact us at:4141 Southpoint Drive East, Jacksonville, FL 32216(904) 224-0001 (fax) 224-0023 www.pqh.comFind us on Facebook and LinkedIn!

EDUCATION: Ricardo E. Quiñones, AIA, LEED®AP BD+C Principal - President and Director of Design Masters inArchitecture - University of Illinois - 1981 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies - UniversityofIllinois -1979MEMBERSHIPS: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards American Institute of Architects AIAJacksonville,President1997-98 JacksonvilleHistoricPreservationCommission MandarinRotary Knights of Columbus Hispanic American Business Association Assisted Living Federation National Fire Protection Association TheArc Jacksonville, Board of DirectorsREGISTRATION: Florida- No.AR0009765 NCARB- No.48953 Tennessee - No. 00103158 Texas- No. 16949 LEED AccreditedProfessionalPREVIOUS TO CURRENT EXPERIENCE: 5/81 University of Illinois 5/81 to 2/84 Reynolds,Smithand Hills/DesignArchitect 2/84to 11/86 The Haskell Co. /Sr. Design Architect 11/86 toPresent PQH Group, Inc. President andDirector DesignRicardo E. Quiñones, AIA, LEED RAP BD+C, is the Director of Design, responsible for programming, schematics andimplementation of design through construction documents. He has worked closely with owners and contractors todevelop systems and methods of construction which streamline the design/build process.Highly respected for his work ethic, Ricardo has been honored for his dedication to the profession and the communityby the American Institute of Architects in Jacksonville. His dedication and devotion are evident in his work, in thecommunity, and with his family. It is these traits, along with his ability to assess situations, which have fostered manysatisfied clients.A blend of creativity, problem solving, and practicality make programming an enjoyable task for Ricardo. He uses anhonest, up-front approach to address clients by meeting with them, evaluating their needs versus their wants, and thentranslating them into space, form, and building. Proven time and time again, his designs convey creative solutions thatare accomplished realistically,withinbudget, and on-time.Ricardo is experienced in a variety of project types, including multi-family housing, senior living facilities includingindependent, assisted, and memory care housing. A driving force behind PQH, Ricardo continues to focus on thedetails and personal attention that make this firm a success.When I first came to this country, I had to work very hard tounderstand its people and diverse cultures. This methodic,analytical process provided me with a strong foundation formy work. It has allowed me to successfully understandpeople’s needs and desires and interpret them into thebuilt environment.

Frank M. Ringhofer Jr., AIA, LEED®AP BD+C Vice President of ProductionEDUCATION: Bachelor of Architecture - Kansas State University - 1985 Danish International Architectural Study Program, Universityof CopenhagenMEMBERSHIPS: National Council ofArchitectural RegistrationBoards American Institute of ArchitectsREGISTRATION: Florida No. AR0016446 Missouri AR-5985 LEED AccreditedProfessionalFrank M. Ringhofer Jr., AIA, LEED RAP is Vice President for PQH Group Design, Inc. and he is a LEED accreditedprofessional with the Green Building Council. He leads the production team in association with Principal Rob Hoenshel.As a “mentor” for the Project Managers of the firm, Frank leads production effort of delivering comprehensiveconstruction documents. He also assists Project Managers in the development of Drawing Standards and ProjectManagement Strategies.Additionally, Frank’s responsibilities include coordination with the Construction Administration staff during the De-sign process, so that he and the production staff can use their feedback during the preparation of ConstructionDocuments. In order to insure that project resources are allocated appropriately, Frank coordinates staff managementin relation to project staffing and production budgets.During his 20 plus years of experience, his responsibilities have included project management, design, constructionadministration, specification writing, and cost analysis, coordination between the architectural and engineeringdisciplines, quality reviews, and delivery of a quality product within the construction budget. His projectexperience includes a variety of types: educational, commercial, military, multi-family, and institutional, with afocus on and medical/laboratory work.Frank has had the opportunity to work for a number of prestigious clients including several Fortune 500 companies,Monsanto Company, Southwestern Bell, Nextel and Mallinckrodt Medical. Under the category of public andgovernment clients, he has provided services to the United States Navy, United States Postal Service, the City of St. Louisand the City of Jacksonville. He also has experience with noted schools of higher learning including WashingtonUniversity, St. Louis University, and University of Florida, University of Missouri and University of North Florida aswell as some of Florida’s fastest growing school districts such as Duval, Broward and Collier Counties. The Architect is a conduit for the expression of clients’ desires and needs in the built environment. It is our task to translate their ideas and convert them to practical and functional spaces. We must assemble the multitude of people and parts to create a balance and harmony that the client will enjoy for years.

EDUCATION: Daniel S. “Danny” Strickland, CGCCERTIFICATIONS: Director of Construction Activities Auburn University -1979 Bachelor of Sciencein Building Construction Certified General Contractor, State of Florida License No. CGC045538Mr. Strickland reviews documents during the design stage for constructability andcoordination of details. During the design phase, he prepares opinions of probablecost in order to establish project budgets. He also monitors and reviews designdocuments for adherence to established budgets and continuity of biddingdocuments. Once projects are in the bidding stage, he assists the client in evaluatingthe bids and makesaward recommendations.His responsibilities during the construction phase of a project include reviewing and processing submittal data andrequests for information, and coordinating all communication between contractors and design personnel. He reviewsand makes recommendations on contractors’ applications for payment and requests for change orders. Additionally, Mr.Strickland performs field observations and prepares field reports to document construction progress andadherence to design documents. If any discrepancies arise, he coordinates the resolution of field problems and acts asliaison between construction and design personnel. Finally, he is in charge of the preparation and administration ofproject acceptance and close-out procedures.Past experience includes supervisory positions in Medical, Residential, Multifamily, Commercial, Institutional, Utility,and Industrial Construction Projects as craftsman, superintendent, estimator, and construction engineer and projectman- ager. Major projects supervised include: Thomas Chase Apartments - Jacksonville, FL FCCJ Buildings B, C, & D – Jacksonville, FL 11East Forsyth– Jacksonville, FL RitzTheatre,Cultural Museum,andEducationalCenter– Jacksonville,FL Operations &MaintenanceFacility – NeptuneBeach,FL JacksonvilleElectrical Authority“CREWSites”– Jacksonville,FL Emergency Operations Center – Phases I, II, III – Jacksonville, FL Baymeadows MedicalCenter-NewOfficeFacility-Jacksonville,FL Dunn AvenueProfessionalOfficeCenter-Jacksonville,FL SummitHeadquarters Building-Jacksonville,FL Leigh Meadows Apartments - Jacksonville, FL Fleet Landing Retirement Community – Atlantic Beach, FL Vicar’sLandingRetirementCommunity– PonteVedra Beach,FL Mallard Cove Apartments– Jacksonville,FL CedarCreekCondominiums – Jacksonville,FL MarshOaks Apartments– Jacksonville,FL Mandarin Lanai Apartments– Jacksonville, FL ClayCountyGymnasiums– OrangePark,FL

Watercrest Assisted, Alzheimer’s and Memory CareClient: Starling Senior Living, LLCLocation: Jacksonville, FloridaCompleted: 2016A comfortably classy design welcomes residents this resortinspired Senior Living Facility. Walk in to a stunning promenade,fireplace, our signature water wall, salon & spa, grand balconies,and Florida style outdoor living spaces. With all the amenities andservices offered, residents feel like they are living at their favoriteresort. They include: • 3 Chef-prepared meals daily and restaurant style dining • Full Service Salon and Spa on site • Coastal Living Design complete with verandas and outdoor living spaces • Spacious apartments with washer, dryer, and kitchenettes • Fitness and Wellness Center with programs and classes • Billiards, Card, and Game room • Library and Business Center • Dynamic calendar of activities, outing, and classes included cooking, dancing, and yoga • Pet friendly environment • Transportation, housekeeping, and maintenance services • Utilities and Cable included • Respite Stay accommodations

Anthem Lakes Assisted Living Independent, Assisted and Memory CareClient: Anthem Lakes Senior Living, LLCLocation: Atlantic Beach, FloridaCompleted: 2017Assisted residential village with approximately 120 beds along with aCommunity Center/Clubhouse. Residential areas includeKitchen/Dining facilities, Living/Activity areas and assisted supportprogram spaces. Community Center areas include Administrative andSupport areas, Classroom spaces and Therapy Delivery areasincluding hydrotherapy. Indoor and outdoor Community programspaces, amenities and back of the house support areas also includedin the design.

Coconut Point Senior Living Independent, Assisted and Memory CareClient: American HouseLocation: Coconut Point, FloridaCompleted: 2016194 planned units of independent and assisted living as well asmemory care. Located right down from the expansive CoconutPoint Mall, allowing for a variety of dining, shopping andentertainment opportunities. The facility will serve three meals aday, have spa, salon, massage therapists, as well as othermedical components. There will be 24 hour on site staff servicesand scheduled transportation. Laundry and housekeepingservices are available. Country club style dining, bistro for casualcoffee, media room, fitness center, resort style pool, putting green,shuffleboard, croquet, and much more

The Allegro Abacoa Independent, Assisted and Memory CareClient: Hallmark Senior HousingLocation: Jupiter, FloridaCompleted: 2012At the Allegro Abacoa it is all about the independence from the Wii Room tothe Private Dining Areas. The Allegro Abacoa has something for all walks oflife as well as Assisted and Memory Care Facilities. The amenities at theAllegro Abacoa are in abundance. They include: • Bistro for wine, cocktails, tapas, and special entertainment • Casual dining in the café • Sundries Store • Fitness and Wellness Center • Outdoor heated lap pool and whirlpool • Full Service Salon and Spa with sauna, whirlpool and steam room • Lush garden and walking paths • Raised gardening area • State-of-the-Art Cinema Theatre with stadium seating • Woodworking and Crafts • Putting Green and Billiards Room, Game room with a variety of Wii games and activities, Card Room • Library with Fireplace, Business Center • Private screened patios and balconies, resident storage areas

The Allegro at Willoughby Independent, Assisted and Memory CareClient: Hallmark Senior HousingLocation: Stuart,FloridaPrincipal-in-Charge: RicardoQuinones,AIADate of Completion: 2011Size:UnitTypes: 200,015 square feet Independent: 106 Assisted: 53 Memory Care: 30 Total 189 UnitsPQH understands that seniors wish to remain as independentas possible. This project accommodates living options designedto provide comfortable - service - enriched environments in whichresidents can enjoy life fully.Some of the services provided are dining options in the Gourmet Dining Room,the Bistro, the Garden Cafe or separate Assisted Dining Area. Also, includedare the Fitness/Therapy Center, Library, Stadium Style Movie Theatre, GameRoom, Salon/Barber Services, Pool, Spa, Putting Green, Walking Trails andEnclosed Gardens.

The Accolade at Fleming Island Independent, Assisted and Memory CareClient: Hallmark Senior HousingLocation: Orange Park, FloridaPrincipal-in-Charge: RicardoQuinones,AIADate of Completion: 2008Size: 51,000 square feet 69 Assisted and Memory Care UnitsThis project was addition on the adjacent site of the Allegro at FlemingIsland, an Independent Living Facility also designed by PQH. It includesMemory Care with two neighborhoods with secure garden courtyards andactivity areas. The Assisted Living has its own dining room, therapy andrehabilitation center and other common areas designed to create a warmandfriendlyatmosphere.

HarborChase of Mandarin Senior Living Facility Assisted, Alzheimer’s and Memory CareClient: The Vestcor CompaniesLocation: Jacksonville, FloridaCompleted: In DesignIndependent, Assisted and Memory Care Facility withelegant communal spaces, exceptional dining, and theconvenience of cleaning and laundry services. Spa,Salon, Fitness Center, Game, and Media Center arejust some of the amenities at HarborChase.Number of Units 59 Independent 34 Assisted 22 Memory Care 115Total Units

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Allegro Fleming Island Other Senior Living FacilitiesIndependent Living Facilityand Dementia Wing Independent, Assisted and Memory CareO r a n g e Park,Florida Heritage OaksAshley Oaks Independent and AssistedAssisted Living Facility Tallahassee,Floridaand Dementia Wing Coquina CrossingSt. Augustine,Florida Community Center Senior Living Facility St.Allegro St. Augustine Augustine,FloridaIndependent and Assisted Living Facility Aston GardensSt. Augustine,Florida Phase I & II Independent Living FacilityAllegro Lake Mary Tampa, FloridaIndependent Living Facility Heron PondLake Mary,Florida PhaseII Senior Living FacilityDurkeeville Lehigh Acres, FloridaSenior Living FacilityJacksonville, FloridaTheRenaissanceIndependent and Assisted LivingBrandon, Florida

2012 Senior Living by Design | AWARD CITATIONAllegro native plants welcome resi- story windows. Community Distinct from other com- dents and visitors alike, and spaces include a gallery fea- munities in the area, AllegroStuart, FL each housing entity features turing local artists, a stadium offers larger floor plans its own dedicated entrance. theater for cinema entertain- in both independent and PQH Architects The community’s impres- ment, a full-service spa, and assisted living residences, Jacksonville, FL sive center atrium features an a Wii room for activities and with comparable options and www.pqh.com abundance of natural light bowling tournaments com- finishes. Every apartment in courtesy of numerous clere- plete with a floor designed the community features indi-A mission to create a vibrant, to look like actual bowling vidual climate controls and astimulating and inviting lanes. The entire building is sophisticated HVAC system.living environment that is Wi-Fi accessible allowing the The systems at Allegro oper-truly inspiring encompassed Wii’s to connect to a net- ate quietly and save energy,every aspect of design in work of players, and keeping contributing to the peacefulthe newest Allegro Senior residents connected to friends, atmosphere that helps makeLiving property, which family, and the outside world. Allegro feel like home.opened March 2011 inStuart, Florida. The exquisite The community also boasts “When designing this200,000-square-foot property, multiple dining venues with building, it was Allegro’sset on 10 acres, combines two formal dining rooms, a goal to create a place resi-beauty and functionality. bistro, and a garden café for dents would be proud to callAllegro’s unique design al- casual fare. A state-of-the-art, home,” says Rich Miller,lows residents to age in place centrally located kitchen al- chief development officerin a community that offers lows the community’s dining of Allegro Senior Living,independent living, assisted services to operate with maxi- which is based in St. Louis,living and memory care, all mum efficiency for optimal Missouri. “We created andesigned with exacting atten- resident service. environment that supportstion to detail and guided by and encourages sociallythe call to inspire. Conveniently placed active residents. Hearing residential wings radiating our residents say how proud Attractive, lush exterior from the common spaces at they are of the communitylandscaping and a variety of the center core ensure that all confirms our mission to residents have easy access make Allegro truly inspired to the unparalleled array of senior living.” services and amenities.18 SENIOR LIVING EXECUTIVE | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 | WWW.ALFA.ORG Reprinted with permission from Senior Living Executive. © 2012. Assisted Living Federation of America.

Dave Kirkland, Retired BusinessReferences/NewsReleasesAllegro Senior LivingPresident (1999-2012) Will Morgan, Vice President4971 Ravenel Place Vestcor Equities, Inc.Jacksonville, FL 32225 3020 HartleyRoad(314) 761-6503 Jacksonville,Florida32257 (904) 260-3030Samantha Eckhout, VicePresident of Development Todd Middlemas, CPA, MBAAmerican House Partner1 Towne Square, Suite 1600 James Knutzen & Assoc., CPA, PASouthfield, MI 48076 5150 Belfort Rd # 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256Bill Long, Principal (904) 725-5832Starling Senior Living9995 Gate Pkwy N., Suite 320Jacksonville, FL 32246(904) 301-9100Thomas H. Goldsbury, P.E.Chief of Building and ZoningCityof Jacksonville214 North Hogan StreetJacksonville,Florida32202(904) 255-8505/255-8733 WatercrestAllegro at Willoughby


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