The old City Hall in Melbourne, Florida, was being rebuilt into a new architectural landmark befitting this thriving, technology and aerospace enriched, coastal community. Circle Redmont was chosen to create the interior focal point of the 58,279-square-foot building.
The design was to build an inlaid glass floor of Melbourne’s city seal to greet visitors in the lobby. Circle Redmont fashioned the seal, as well as glass panels in the floor of each level, adding a huge “wow” factor to the building.
“This building is definitely our centerpiece,” Certified General Vice President and senior project manager James Grisham said. “We’re very proud of it. Very proud.”
Tile floors and Mediterranean-inspired colors line the public hallways on each of the five floors— save the unfinished fourth floor.







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