Streamsong Resort in Florida spa and golf
Alfonso Architects has received two Awards of Excellence from the Florida American Institute of Architects for the design of both the clubhouse and lodge at Streamsong Resort in Polk County, Florida, USA.
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Alfonso Architects has received two Awards of Excellence from the Florida American Institute of Architects for the design of both the clubhouse and lodge at Streamsong Resort in Polk County, Florida, USA.
5G Studio Collaborative was recently honored as the recipient of a 2014 National American Institute of Architects’ Academy of Architecture for Health Healthcare Design Award in recognition for their work on Legacy ER in Allen, Texas, USA
The history of Streamsong started about 15 million years ago. What is now land in central Florida was submerged in warm waters sheltering prehistoric marine life. Hornless rhinos and humpless camels wandered the shores.
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