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| David Corban has practiced architecture in Southwest Florida since 1989. Mr. Corban has been at the forefront of the design community in Florida, winning more than 18 awards from the American Institute of Architects. In 2005 his firm was recognized as Firm of the Year by the Southwest Florida chapter of the AIA. A graduate of Mississippi State University School of Architecture, he studied under Samuel Mockbee, founder of the Rural Studio and recipient of the AIA Gold Medal. Mr. Corban is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional. Mr. Corban has been principal in charge of some of Collier County’s most recognizable projects, including the Naples Botanical Garden, BellaSera Resort, Naples Bay Resort, the Cambier Park Bandshell, North Collier Regional Park and the Ritz Carlton Beach House. He was an integral part of the redevelopment of Fifth Avenue South in Naples, having completed eight mixed-use projects including the 837 building and the Bank of America building. PHILOSOPHY Our designs are guided by a dedication to our clients, community and environment. We believe in a collaborative design process that begins with our client and includes the architect and consultants. We believe architecture has the power to make employees more productive, businesses more profitable, a home more livable and an aesthetic experience more memorable. A quality built environment begins with master planning. All our master plans are site and program specific, considering natural features and native flora and fauna. Our site designs are sustainable, encourage safe pedestrian circulation, efficient movement of vehicles and restore and retain of our native landscape. Florida is a special place deserving of an architecture that responds to and is inspired by its unique climate, culture and ecosystems. Where appropriate, we incorporate regional materials and native landscapes. |
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