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Whether drawn, written or spoken, an architect's measure of success is how clearly ideas are communicated. The ultimate success is when a large, diverse team's many decisions support a collective, singular vision.
Pat Spoden AIA, LEED AP
Associate Principal
Having spent an average of nine years in each of Flad's three primary areas of practice – academic, science & technology, and healthcare – Pat brings a depth of experience that translates to the projects and clients he serves. As a hands-on project architect, he helped Johnson & Johnson build their first LEED Gold laboratory, and more recently, as a project manager, he helped lead a team in the delivery of UF Health Heart & Vascular Hospital and UF Health Neuromedicine Hospital, recipient of four Green Globes.
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Whether drawn, written or spoken, an architect's measure of success is how clearly ideas are communicated. The ultimate success is when a large, diverse team's many decisions support a collective, singular vision.