Company Brochure - RC3D Commercial and Residential
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Company Brochure - RC3D Commercial and Residential
RC3D Visualization Design Residential Design Commercial Architecture 3D Virtual Modeling, Rendering, Animation Green Building Consultancy and Sustainable Design Contents Company Profile Company Background RC3D Architectural Design Services Certifications RC3D Consultancy Services for Green Building RC3D Award History Memberships and Affiliations Project Approach Unique Approach Management Team Management Experience Management Bio Projects Current Design Projects Completed Design Projects Project Photos Commercial Remodel Multi Family Residential Green Sustainable Design Single Family Residential Assisted Living Facility 3Dimension Photo Realistic Rendering Company Profile company background RC3D Visualization Design are award winning residential, townhome and commercial designers who provide cost-savings, design efficiencies and value-add for builders, developers, and homeowners. RC3D Visualization Design works closely with each client on an individual basis to identify the project and project needs, and to develop customized solutions – delivered timely and on budget. Established in 1999, RC3D Visualization Design was founded by Roberto Castanheira as an architectural design firm in order to take advantage of the valuable architectural resource – his knowledge of the building industry and a noticeable need in the market for architectural and visualization designers. As the business grew, Roberto recruited architects, designers, draftsmen and green building consultants to the company. certifications RC3D, Inc. is certified as a minority owned, small business entity, and by the State of Texas as a historically underutilized business (HUB). RC3D, Inc. is able to help fulfill HUB and MBE (Minority-Owned Business Enterprise) participation goals. 1. SBA 8(a) Business Development Program (US Small Business Administration SBA) 2. DBE North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA) - certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise since 2005 3. Texas HUB Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification & Compliance Program (State of Texas) Company Profile RC3D architectural design services RC3D is an architectural firm that is determined to make your project succeed. Success to us is defined by inspired design, meticulous detail, prompt response times, strict budget management and precision in execution. Our mission is to focus on the client’s main objectives, eliminate delaying factors and provide a value-added product. Our award winning designers can take your vision and give it life, explore its potential, implement new levels of innovation, and then develop it to the building site and incorporate it into the community. We have international design experience which translates across the globe, to provide exceptional form and illustrate your ideas. RC3D offers turnkey solutions and a range of AEC services including, schematic design, design development, construction documents, master planning, multi-media production, engineering, building information modeling (BIM) and project management. We are skilled at harnessing technology to facilitate communication between the designer, builder, and client to ensure that the design is effective financially, spatially and visually. Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows us to integrate cost information into the design phase and give projected cost changes based on varying design elements. Virtual 3Dimension Modeling is used to create photo realistic perspectives, elevations, renderings, virtual reality models, tours, scenes and website images. Photo Realistic Interior View & 3Dimension Floor Plans are generated for project owners to appreciate the floor plan flow and relationship of spaces. RC3D’s commercial portfolio includes, but is not limited to, retail developments, restaurants, churches, hotels, multifamily townhome developments, remodeling and space planning projects. Company Profile RC3D consultancy services for Green Building As a result of the increasing interest in and demand for green built, energy efficient buildings, RC3D created a green building division with two consultants who not only provide information, advice and consultancy services to clients, but also are compiling a knowledge database of green building practices, techniques and materials. Many of our team members are LEED certified in their specific field of expertise. This knowledge database is available to RC3D’s designers enabling them to incorporate the latest and most efficient green techniques into their designs. RC3D’s green consultants also provide educational seminars, information and advice on green building certification, and are available to project manage the green building certification process (e.g. LEED, GBNT, Energy Star, etc). RC3D award history RC3D, Inc. has received various awards in its design history: 2007 Vesta Winners – Best Architectural Design for a Home with a sales price between $775,000 - $1,250,000 2007 McSAM Winners – Best Architectural Design for a home with a sales price between $750,001 - $1,000,000 2005 McSAM Winners – Best Architectural Design: Townhome or Condo over $150,001 2004 McSAM Winners – Best Architectural Design for a Townhome or Condominium with a sales price over $250,000 2004 Vesta Winners -– Best Architectural Design for a Home with a sales price between $500,000 - $1,000,000 2003 McSAM Finalist – Best Architectural Design for a Townhome with a sales price over $250,000 Company Profile Memberships and Affiliations RC3D Visualization Design has been an active member with the following associations: The Home Builders Association of Greater Dallas – member since 2000 Greater Fort Worth Builders Association – member since 2006 North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency – certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise since 2005 North Dallas Chamber of Commerce – member since 2008 Hispanic Contractors Association of Dallas— member since 2008 Project Approach The design collaborative of RC3D, Inc. and associated architectural firms in Dallas as well as out of state architectural firms provides the Owner with common principles and complimenting talents. Our approach to Project Design will be unique. We will choose a design team based on the experience of each firm with the requirements of each individual project . Many of our team members are LEED certified in their specific field of expertise. Our Team will work closely with the Owner each step of the way as we enter the programming phase through the conclusion of the project and even one year later to ensure that all warranty items have been administered. We believe that an architect must listen in order to fully understand and comprehend the Owner's needs and be able to design a facility to fulfill these needs. Our firms produce projects that convey the client's personality and reflect our client's needs. Our goal is to provide personal service to clients and maintain sole responsibility for each project. Project Approach Our firms are able to respond quickly to our client's needs and maintain a close contact with each project and maintain a willingness to respond as the project progresses. You will be continually updated throughout the project as the design progresses and the project begins construction. There will be no surprises. planning process In the initial phases of the project, the principals-in-charge will meet with the Owner to determine the exact needs and budgetary parameters. The Collaborative Team’s basic philosophy is to provide full architectural services by approaching the project with a team consisting of the client, the architect and the consultants. We will address human, physical, and external factors. We will develop a full understanding of the needs of the project before the design process and basic services begin. Through a series of interviews, discussions, and observations, the expertise of the client, and that of the client’s representatives and/or staff, is articulated in a form useful in framing the facility requirements into a work plan. This plan will be constantly used to monitor the compliance of the design and the documentation being prepared for the project. analysis of site In conjunction with the timing of the Programming Phase, an analysis of the proposed building site will take place. This is an important step in the process and we consider the design based on street approach (visibility, safety, appeal); ingress and egress (people, automobiles, service and delivery); parking (zoning, need requirements; topographic; drainage; landscapes; utilities; codes and zoning; and aesthetic appeal. other attributes There are many other aspects to numerous to mention, but satisfied clients are the basis for continual references from satisfied clients. Satisfied Client's is the main concern that our Team looks for and to ensure that the highest level of integrity AND ethics are maintained throughout the entire design and construction process. Project Approach schematic design phase The first task begins with a planning session comprised of persons or groups designated by the client and a representative from each necessary major discipline. It is during this direction/goal setting session that the design and production schedule and parameters for all subsequent work are set. These requirements, goals, objectives, and directions will be put into writing and agreed to by all parties. All tasks will be subdivided and correlated into an action plan to cover the entire project time frame. This Master Plan will become the tool to measure the progress of the project. The initial meeting will be the beginning of the Schematic Design Phase, during which the following will be completed: • Review Master Plan • Visit Other Facilities • Develop Form Elevation Studies • Develop Structural Systems & Analyze • Develop Mechanical Systems & Prepare Life Cycle Costing • Prepare Final Presentation Site Plan, Floor Plans, and Elevations • Prepare Cost Estimates for each major portion of the project The Design Collaborative will work with the Owner in preparing several schemes in plan and elevations for review and will present the selected scheme for approval. The firm will be available for special presentations or meetings to solicit input whenever appropriate and requested by the client. design development phase Upon approval of schematic design by the Owner , The Design Team will proceed into the deign development phase. During this phase, the firm will further develop the drawings and specifications and prepare a more detailed cost estimate. At the completion of this phase, the materials and systems for the entire project will be identified and presented to the client for review and approval. Project Approach construction document phase Upon the approval of the design development package by the Owner , the Design Team will proceed into the Construction Documents Phase. The construction documents will include a complete set of drawings and specifications. A detailed cost estimate and material and color boards will also be presented for the client’s review. The documents included in the review will be all architectural, civil, structural, MEP, and landscape. bidding / negotiating phase During the Bid Phase, RC3D, Inc. will clarify bidder questions, issue addenda, attend prebid, bid opening and pre-construction conferences as well as evaluate the bids and make a recommendation to the client. construction contract administration phase Following the acceptance of the bids and a construction contract is signed the, Construction Administration Phase of the project will begin. In this phase, the Design Collaborative will utilize the resources of all design team members to assure that this project meets or exceeds quality standards and that any changes are within the project budget, schedule, and program objectives. At the end of construction, the firm will aid in the closing out of the project, including asbuilts, maintenance manuals, and warranties. At the end of the one-year warranty period, the Design Collaborative, will have a walk through of the project to review the status of all items for repair or replacement under warranty. Our commitment to the Owner will remain following the completion of the project. Unique Experience The RC3D, Inc. Design Team would like to take this opportunity to express a few thoughts. What have we done to demonstrate and express our interest and dedication to the Owner? 1. How are we creative? a. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team will NOT provide you with a “prototype” , “kit of parts” or “cookie cutter” design. b. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team shall provide you with a creative, first of its kind design; an aesthetic, efficient, technically correct and “before its time”, “state of the art” facility. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team has done it before and will do it again! c. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team has developed many “first of a kind” creative and unique designs which have been recognized with design awards and recognition by the citizens, users and cities we have designed for: The RC3D, Inc. Design Team won an American Institute of Architects award for the Trinity Easter Seals Society Children’s Rehabilitation Center in Carrollton, Texas. It was truly a “first of its kind”—designed for children with various types of handicaps to enable them to receive rehabilitation for reentry into society. 2. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team was privileged to be commissioned to renovate an apartment project on Spring Valley Road near Montfort, the Astoria. This complex was condemned by the City of Dallas and the RC3D, Inc. team worked with the Owner in renovation and the National Apartment Association awarded this renovated apartment complex as the “Outstanding Renovated Apartment Complex in the United States” in 1996. 3. The same Owner commissioned the RC3D, Inc. principals to renovate another condemned apartment complex on Spring Valley Road west of Central Expressway and again the National Apartment Association awarded the same award for the Amber Dawn Apartments as the “Outstanding Renovated Apartment Complex in the US. For the second year in a row, 1997. 4. The City of McKinney recognized RC3D, Inc. Design Team with “Outstanding Design Awards” 2 years in a row. Forest Crossing, a uniquely designed retail center and Allied Fasteners, an office/warehouse project, received these honors. Unique Experience 5. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team won a National Design Competition for a 54 story high rise building in Downtown Dallas. The Project was 25% complete when cancelled. 6. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team was second in a National Design Competition for the new National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, OK. The American Institute of Architects recognized its design qualities sign award in the unbuilt category. Each of the facilities listed previously were the “first” opportunity for Design Team to design that type of facility and the firm is extremely proud of its creative and aesthetic designs, while providing efficiency, technical expertise and maintaining the budget in each facility. The design of Fire Station No. 15 for the City of Arlington was our “first” opportunity to design a fire station. Design Team provided a creative and aesthetic design to compliment the residential neighborhood. By providing efficiency in the design, technical expertise in the equipment, products, and requirements “before their time”, and a “state of the art” facility, the budget was maintained. This design has been an example for others. d. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team is creative in its design capabilities as addressed above, but the team is also creative in its documentation and processes: 1. In our Contract Documents the RC3D, Inc. Design Team provides creative and unique methods in communicating its creative designs to the Owner and the Contractor. 2. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team organizes its Contract Documents in a “Chapter System”, in sequential order in which a project is built, with civil first, followed by structural, architectural, etc., instead of in the customary order of architectural information first. 3. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team provides photograph sheets of the hardware schedule, electrical lighting fixtures schedule, mechanical equipment schedule, a plumbing fixtures schedule and furniture in our documents. The purpose of this extra effort is to communicate visually with the Owner and Contractor what is being purchased before it is installed. Therefore, no surprises. Unique Experience 4. The Door Schedule and Room Finish Schedules are in the Project Manual for convenience so you don’t have to flip large sheets of drawings back and forth. This also requires the Project Manual to be physically on the job site and not back in the office or truck of the Contractor. 5. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team has created a “Substitution Request Form” due to the public-funded project requirements. This form requires the Contractor to make an evaluation of the substitution of the specified item for the Architect and Owner’s approval. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team does not approve any substitution without the Owner’s knowledge or approval. 6. During the construction administration of the project, the RC3D, Inc. Design Team makes field visits and records its visits in written form and photographs the status of the work. These photographs are dated. This provides a visual history of the construction development along with a written report for future reference and knowledge. Additionally, the RC3D, Inc. Design Team requires the contractor to provide weekly construction photographs in digital form to be placed in the field manual. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team feels, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. 7. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team is proactive regarding the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) requirements and final TAS inspection before the final release of the retainage money. 8. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team keeps a “tickler file” so during the 11th month of your 12 month warranty, the RC3D, Inc. Design Team will contact you to make sure all items needing repair or adjustment under the warranty are recognized and taken care of by the Contractor before the warranty lapses. The RC3D, Inc. Design Team feels these are very creative capabilities and processes, which provide better communication with the Owner and Contractor , so there is “No Confusion”. Unique Experience What are the benefits of our creativity? A. From the Design perspective: Designs that are recognized by the citizens, users, cities and organizations for their excellence, efficiencies, technology and aesthetics are “award-winning designs”. B. From the Contract Documents perspective: Projects are well coordinated. Bids are close. Excellent coordination of trades during construction generate few Change Orders and Requests for Information. All of this provides cost savings to the Owner. One example of this benefit is the RC3D, Inc. Design Team’s City of Midlothian Fire Station No. 2, which recently went out for bids. Ten Contractors submitted bids and all 10 bids were within 10% of each other. The two lowest bids were $700.00 apart, including all alternates. All bids were below the City’s budget. C. Therefore, the benefits of RC3D, Inc. Design Team’s creativity are award-winning designs and cost savings to the Owner, built within a prescribed schedule. Management Team Roberto Castanheira President Roberto was born in Quelimane, Mozambique and graduated from the University of Natal, South Africa, with a Bachelor of Architecture. His degree is accredited with RIBA, the Royal Institute of British Architects. Roberto continued his education in the United States graduating Summa Cum Laude at the University of Louisiana with an additional Bachelor of Architecture. His work experience of over 17 years includes working internationally in Africa, Europe and North America. In 1999, he founded RC3D Visualization Design in response to the growing demand for architectural 3Dimensional visualization. Roberto is well known in the Dallas building community as an active member of the Home Builders Association and Greater Fort Worth Association of Builders. Most notably he has earned the Home Builders Association’s McSam and Vesta awards for Design in 2007. Selected Projects The following are selected projects that Mr. Castanheira was responsible for as principal, as owner or developer's representative, or as project manager. This list is not exhaustive but only representative and is categorized by project type. airport Killeen, Fort Hood Regional Airport Redbird Airport Hanger Addition, Dallas, TX bank / financial McKinney Bank Building, Dallas, TX church Fairview Baptist Church, Fairview, TX Management Team commercial space planning 7330 S Westmoreland Rd, Dallas, TX education ATI Career Training School, Dallas, TX multifamily residential 2100 Downtown, Dallas, TX Buckingham Townhomes, Garland, TX Farmers Market Development, Dallas, TX Hubert Street Townhomes, Dallas, TX La Vista Townhomes, Dallas, TX South Adams Townhomes, Fort Worth, TX Westside at State Street, Dallas, TX office buildings 12th Ave Office Building, Oak Cliff, TX Caroline Street Highrise, Dallas, TX medical facilities Dental Offices, Allen, TX renovation projects Remodel Legacy Bank Office, Dallas, TX retail Retail Center McKinney, McKinney TX Curves, Rowlett, TX Mixed-Use Sylvan, Oak Cliff, TX Mixed-Use Zang Avenue, Oak Cliff, TX Real Estate Expo, Rowlett, TX Toreros Restaurant, Rowlett, TX Ross Ave Development, Dallas, TX Golden Wok Restaurant, San Antonio, TX retirement / assisted Living Facility Stone Bridge Oaks, Grapevine, TX master Plan College Station Master Plan, College Station, TX Management Team James L. Hewlett, AIA, NCARB Associate Jim has extensive project management experience in all aspects of architectural and interior design, space planning, construction, and real estate development including sales, acquisitions, marketing, financing, and leasing. He has experience in business planning, financial management, and team building from start-up, turn-around, and ongoing operations. He has been the President or Principal of Architectural/ Interior Design firms or an officer with Real Estate Development companies since 1970. He stresses thoroughness and successful implementation of all documents and construction. Jim has been involved with the design and construction of over 10 million square feet of office and corporate facilities north of LBJ Freeway in north Dallas alone, plus millions of square feet of buildings throughout the United States. He has been a licensed architect in 19 states and recipient of the National Architectural Registration Certification. Jim has also been involved with the design of many financial institutions and has recently completed two in the DFW area. Jim has successfully designed and built several hotels including the original prototypical design for Marriott’s Fairfield Inn Hotel chain. He also has designed several Hilton Garden Inn & Conference Centers, Hampton Inns and Holiday Inn hotels throughout Texas. In many instances he was instrumental is assisting far beyond normal architectural services, such as assisting with acquisition and/or the disposition of existing property to assist in making the overall concept work to the benefit of the client. Jim’s expertise also includes several years as a real estate developer and as such has a perspective from the owner's view that most architects never experience. He is constantly striving to make the building more operationally efficient and cost effective. Management Team Jim’s interior designs have been featured in national publications such as Interior Design. He has also been responsible for numerous corporate interior design projects throughout the country. Mr. Hewlett was responsible for the design renovation of two apartment projects scheduled for demolition, his only renovated apartment projects. The National Apartment Association selected these two projects for 1996 and 1997 as the top renovated apartment projects in the United States. In summary, Jim is a problem solver, accomplished architect/interior designer, business manager, designer, real estate developer and constructor. He has a reputation for being a ‘hands-on’ Architect. He has experienced all types of design and real estate development and all sizes of construction. He considers no project too small, but accepts all projects as a challenge. As a business philosophy, he emphasizes that good design and construction do not have to have a large budget. Creative design can be achieved within an established budget. Selected Projects The following are selected projects that Mr. Hewlett was responsible for as principal, as owner or developer's representative, or as project manager. This list is not exhaustive but only representative and is categorized by project type. apartments Signature Carriage Home Apartments - 208 apartments, (25 units/acre), Dallas, TX Astoria Apartments, 152 unit renovation, 17 new apartments, Dallas, TX This Project was selected as the Number One Renovated Apartment Project in the United States by the National Apartment Association for 1996. Amber Dawn Apartments 156 unit renovation, Dallas, TX This Project was selected as the Number One Renovated Apartment Project in the United States by the National Apartment Association for 1997. Orange Apartments – 144 units, Orange, TX Shorewood - Townhomes/Apartments, Grapevine, TX Waverly Place Apartments - 310 units, Naples, FL Gaston Apartment Renovations– 13 Complexes, Dallas, TX Management Team resorts The Interlude Condominiums, Snowmass, CO The Top of the Village, Snowmass, CO The Lodge Condominiums, Steamboat, CO The Barrister, Snowmass, CO The Woods, Snowmass, CO The Tyra Summit, Breckenridge, CO The Summit Condominiums/Hotel, Crested Butte, CO Sundance Condominiums, Steamboat, CO GulfPoint Hotel, Condos/Marina/Retail, South Padre Island, TX Tennis Condominiums, (unbuilt) Palmas Del Mar, Puerto Rico Granada Resort, hotel, marina, condominiums, and retail, (unbuilt) Granada hotels Hilton Garden Inn & Convention Center, Allen, TX Hilton Garden Inn & Convention Center, Duncanville, TX. Hampton Inn, Allen, TX Holiday Inn, College Station, TX Hilton Garden Inn, master plan for several locations Marriott Fairfield Hotel, Bellevue, Washington Marriott Courtyard Hotel- Prototype for Marriott Corp. Hotel & Apartment Towers, Hartford, CN Marriott Courtyard Hotel- master plan for various locations Marriott Residence Inn- master plan for various locations Sheraton Hotel(unbuilt), Dallas, TX Noble Conference Center & Hotel, Ardmore, OK Holiday Inn, South Padre Island, TX. Management Team clubs - country clubs & city clubs Brookhaven Racquet Club/Brookhaven Country Club, Dallas, TX Atrium Club and Athletic Facilities, Galleria Building, 2001 Club, City Club - 2001 Bryan Tower, Dallas, TX Jefferson Club, Country Club Renovation, Houston, TX Media Club, City Club Renovation, St. Louis, MO Tower Club, One Financial Plaza, Fort Lauderdale, FL Meadow Club, City Club, Chicago, IL Park Avenue & 71st Street, New York City Featured on cover of Interior Design Magazine The Executive Club, High-rise city club, Quito, Ecuador The Pinery Country Club, Country Clubhouse Addition, Denver, CO Plaza Club, City Club - Prudential Tower, Chicago, IL University Club, City Club - Deposit Guaranty Bank, Jackson, MI University Club, Post Oak Tower/ Galleria, City & Athletic Club Renovation, Houston, TX Atlanta City Club-Equitable Building, , City & Athletic Club Renovation, Atlanta, GA Century II Club, Fort Worth National Bank Building, , City Club Renovation, Fort Worth, TX City Racquet Club, Tennis Club, NYC, New York Coldstream Country Club, City & Athletic Club Renovation, Columbia, South Carolina Kingwood Country Club, Country Club Renovation, Houston, TX Lafayette Club, City Club Renovation, Lexington, KY Horseshoe Bay Country Club, Renovation, Marble Falls, TX Inverary Country Club, Clubhouse Renovation, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Meadow Club, Indoor Tennis and Athletic Complex, Chicago, IL Metropolitan Club, Sears Tower, City Club, Chicago, IL Montclair Country Club, Club Renovation, Washington, D.C. Ranchland Hills Country Club, Midland, TX Renaissance Club, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan Snee Farm Country Club, Country Club Renovation, Charleston, SC Management Team office buildings Preston Park South Office Towers - Two Buildings, 360,000 sf., Plano, TX Belvedere Office Building, 140,000 sf., Dallas, TX First Texas Tower - (Currently CompUSA), 180,000 sf., Dallas, TX Pacific Realty Tower - 53 stories, 1,400,000 sf., (unbuilt), Dallas, TX Aberdeen Office Building, (Currently Pizza Hut Headquarters) 330,000 sf., Dallas, TX Spring Valley Center Office Building, 140,000 sf., Dallas, TX Numerica Office Building, 140,000 sf., Manchester, NH Wellington Center, 210,000 sf., Dallas, TX Great Hills Plaza Office Building, 120,000 sf., Austin, TX Emerald Plaza Office Tower, 140,000 sf., Dallas, TX Cornerstone Office Park, Southlake, TX Eldorado Office / Retail, 104,000sf., McKinney, TX Dallas Design Center, 180,000 sf., Dallas, TX American Equity Office Renovation, Plano, TX Forest Crossing Office / Retail, McKinney, TX master plans Waters Ridge, Xerox Corp., Lewisville, TX City Place, Haskell @ Central Expressway, Dallas, TX Town North Presbyterian Church, Richardson, TX Cornerstone Baptist Church, Plano, TX Christian Chapel, CME, Dallas, TX Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church, Dallas, TX. Fellowship Bible Church, Plano, TX. First United Methodist Church, Grapevine, TX, Harvest Time Assembly of God, Sherman, TX medical / specialized education facilities Easter Seal Society for Children- Trinity Center, Carrollton, TX AIA Design Award National Cowboy Hall of Fame (unbuilt), Oklahoma City, OK. AIA Design Award Presbyterian Hospital Medical Office Towers, Oklahoma City, OK Royal Oaks Congregate Care Tower (unbuilt), Dallas, TX Cardiovascular Medical Research Laboratory, Oklahoma City, OK Management Team retail Sundance Square, Fort Worth, TX Don Snell Buick/Land Rover Dealership, Dallas, TX Athens Shopping Center, Athens, TX Denton Shopping Center, Denton, TX Galleria Shopping Mall Renovation, Chicago, IL Brandywine Town Center Mall, Wilmington, DE I Can't Believe It's Yogurt prototype, plus several stores financial institutions Texas Bank, Flower Mound, TX First Interstate Bank Operations Center, Dallas, TX Texas Bank Remodel & Expansion, Grapevine, TX Bastrop National Bank, Bastrop, LA First Texas Savings Association, Dallas, TX Bent Tree National Bank, Dallas, TX Hibernia National Bank Operations Center, Dallas, TX Numerica Savings Bank, Manchester, NH Las Colinas Bank, Irving, TX churches / classrooms & educational facilities Town North Presbyterian Church, Richardson, TX Fellowship Bible North Church, Plano, TX Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church, Dallas, TX First United Methodist Church, Grapevine, TX Cornerstone Baptist Church, Plano, TX Christian Chapel, CME, Dallas, TX Harvest Time Assembly of God, Sherman, TX Messiah Lutheran Church, Plano, TX Medical Office Building, RHD Hospital, Dallas, TX Management Team Judy Castanheira Director of Marketing & Business Development Judy has over nine years experience in marketing, marketing communications and business development. Her experience includes working as a project manager in ecommerce and interactive marketing as well as business-to-business and online initiatives. She has a degree from the University of Zimbabwe with a Bachelor of Science Honors degree in Economics. In addition to her work with RC3D Visualization Design she is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Texas. Bennet King, PMP Director of Projects & Executive Office Manager Ben has over twelve years of experience supervising and managing the construction of telecommunications networks and related civil works infrastructure (roads, towers, masts, and buildings to house telecommunications and power equipment). He is a Project Management Professional certified by the Project Management Institute, and holds an MBA from the University of Cape Town and an honors degree in electrical engineering from the University of Zimbabwe. Ben’s international work experience includes Africa (Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe), Central America (Panama) and South-East Asia (Laos), supervising and managing projects as Project Manager. Commercial & Retail ATI Career Training School Dallas, Texas 35,000 SF Mixed Use- Office, Restaurant Retail Condo $4,500,000 Golden Wok Restaurant San Antonio, Texas 7,000 SF Feb 2003 $1,500,000 Retail Center McKinney McKinney, Texas Real Estate ExpoRowlett, Texas 27,000 SF Dec 2006 $4,500,000 Airport & Church Redbird Airport Hanger Addition – Dallas, TX Killeen - Fort Hood Regional Airport (rendering only, collaboration with Edward Just Associates) Temple Christo Rey Church Dallas, TX (rendering only) Shiloh Baptist Church Mesquite, Texas 5,000 SF June 2004 $600,000 Commercial Stonebridge Oaks Grapevine, Texas 420,000 SF Mixed Use- Office, Restaurant Retail Condo Sept 2006 $42,000,000 Stonebridge Oaks Grapevine, Texas 420,000 SF Mixed Use- Office, Restaurant Retail Condo Sept 2006 $42,000,000 Barton Woods Pool Dallas, Texas Kingston Pool McKinney, Texas High Rise Farmers Market Development Dallas, Texas 450,000 SF Mixed Use- Office, Restaurant Retail Condo Dec 2007 $75,000,000 Caroline Highrise Dallas, Texas Space Planning Westmoreland Finish Out Dallas, Texas Multi Family Canton Street Townhomes Dallas, Texas Cedar Springs Townhomes Dallas, Texas Clark Street Townhomes Dallas, Texas La Vista Townhomes Dallas, Texas Multi Family Pavilion Street Townhomes Dallas, Texas Pecos Development Dallas, Texas Westchester Townhomes Dallas, Texas Ross Avenue Development Dallas, Texas Sustainable Design ‘Tech Savvy’ Show Home Dallas, Texas ‘Tech Savvy’ Show Home Fully prewired for Smart House capability including Energy Efficient features 19 SEER 2-speed sound, audio, HVAC, security A/C System & foam insulation Tankless hot water system Central Vac system ‘Resource Savvy’ Show Home Dallas, Texas ‘Resource Savvy’ Show Home Dallas, Texas First Brac Grey Water Recycle system installed in the City of Dallas Energy Efficient features 19 SEER 2-speed A/C System & foam insulation Tankless hot water system Healthy Indoor Living environment includes Low VOC paint & recycled Finishes & wood floors Parade of Homes 2004 Drew Residence Lone Star Ranch, Frisco, Texas Residential Crafstman House Palo Pinto Dallas, Texas English Tudor House Lakecircle 6613 Dallas, TX Mediterranean House Northwood 6207 Dallas, Texas Contemporary House Lakeshore Dallas, Texas Residential Remodel Remodel Strait Lane – Dallas, Texas Before After 3D Virtual Model Temple Christo Rey Church Dallas, Texas Retail Center - McKinney, Texas Photo Realistic Interior View Villa de Leon Development – Ft. Worth, TX Villa de Leon Development – Ft. Worth, TX Real Estate Expo Lobby – Rowlett, TX Buena Vista Kitchen Detail – Dallas, TX 3D Floor Plans Marketing & Presentation Contact Information RC3D, Inc. 10246 Midway Rd, Ste 203 Dallas, TX 75229 Phone 972.247.1869 Fax 972.241.7447 E-mail info@rc3d.com Web site http://www.rc3d.com