Architect - Jacksonville, FL
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The architectural design firm of Jaycox Architects was established in 1989 and is located in the heart of historic San Marco Square in Jacksonville, Florida. We are members in good standing with the local, state, and national chapters of The American Institute of Architects and have been published in local and national publications. We specialize in either original upscale residential, healthcare design or specialty commercial. All of our designs are custom tailored to the specific requirements and expectations of our discriminating clientele. We take great pride in our dedication to exceptional quality, design, versatility, attention to detail, and to total client satisfaction. With Principal involvement throughout the entire design process we represent the owner's foremost interest from our initial meeting through final occupancy
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2002 San Marco Blvd Ste 200
Jacksonville, FL 32207
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Italian Mediterranean Private Residence | Sep 2014 | This new 12,800 square foot home was designed to provide living space for three generations of family members to live in at the same time. The exterior is a beautifully symmetrical Italian Villa with hand plastered exterior walls and stone details. The interior is a great mix of space, some shared and some separated. The kitchen is common as well as some other downstairs spaces but each has a separate entrance, family space and master suite with bedrooms. | $3.2m | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | |
French Style Private Residence | Nov 2008 | This new 4,600 square foot, one story, French Chateau-style residence was designed for a retired couple who lived in a larger two-story French style house. There are no level changes within the house that would cause mobility issues later in life. The U-shaped plan was developed to create a private courtyard visible from most rooms within the house. The courtyard design increased the number of exterior windows offering views of the nature preserve beyond the property limits. The home is built with high-end finishes inside and out that add to its feeling of sophistication and timelessness. | $2m | Jacksonville, FL | |
Mediterranean Private Residence | Jun 2007 | The entrance of this 5,800 square foot home features a dramatic Monterey-style heavy timber balcony. The Foyer leads to the Great Room with a stone fireplace as a focal point flanked by views of the expansive lawn and gardens beyond. The gracious living spaces are appointed with warm wood beams and floors and wrought iron lighting fixtures, all reminiscent of the Spanish Mediterranean style. The floor plan of this home was designed to accommodate the special needs of the Owner who has limited mobility. Other amenities include a screen-enclosed pool area with spa and a full outdoor kitchen complete with fireplace. | $2m | Jacksonville, FL | |
Shingle Style Private Residence 2 | Jun 2014 | 2-story 7,719 square foot shingle style home | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | ||
Shingle Style Private Residence | Sep 2013 | This 7,948 square foot home is not a typical shingle style "cottage" but more of a contemporary expression of that style, especially on the inside. The bold octagon stair tower is a prominent feature inside and out along with the bell shaped dormer and mahogany windows. | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | ||
Treehouse | Jul 2007 | 842 square foot Guest House | Amelia Island, FL | ||
Bermuda Style Private Residence | Aug 2006 | This 2-story 6,500 square foot home includes large open spaces with expansive views from every room. A spacious master bedroom and bathroom suite span the back of the house and provide a view of the Ocean as well as access to a second story terrace. The home features repeating traditional elements including arches, columns and coffered ceilings. | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | ||
Georgian Private Residence | Oct 2005 | Georgian Manor house is 5,800 square feet and located on the St. Johns River. The Grand foyer is complete with traditional stair and railing. A columned gallery space separates the Foyer from the formal Living Room. The Living Room offers spectacular views of the city across the St. Johns river and direct access to a large portico or outdoor entertaining. | Jacksonville, FL |