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Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP
Professional Employment
Jack Scott Architects, PLLC - Alexandria, Va	 Fall 2012 – Current
Sole-proprietor for institutional, multifamily, mixed-use projects, single-family
residence, proposals and competitions.
Grimm+Parker Architects - McLean, Va	 Spring 2007 – Summer 2010
Project Designer and also design leader for multiple institutional, multifam-
ily, mixed-use projects, proposals and competitions. Tenure was completed
as Project Designer, Project Manager and Construction Administrator for the
addition to and renovation of the GMU Student Union Building I on the Fairfax
County Campus.
BeeryRio - Springfield, Va 			 Spring 2003 – Spring 2007
Project Designer and also design leader for multiple education, multifamily,
mixed-use, commercial and interiors projects.
Cooper Carry, Inc. - Alexandria, Va 	 Spring 2000 – Spring 2003
Project Manager and Project Designer for several multifamily and mixed-use
projects and proposals. Tenure also included role ongoing site analysis, zon-
ing analysis and concept planning for several mixed-use developers on many
sites throughout US.
BeeryRio - Springfield, Va 			 Spring 1995 – Spring 2000
Associate, Project Manager and Project Designer for senior housing, commer-
cial and interior projects. Tenure also included Studio Leader for design and
execution of multiple assisted living and independent living projects for Con-
stellation Senior Services, Inc.
Sutton Yantis Architects - McLean, Va 	 Spring 1994 – Spring 1995
Custom single-family house design and execution.
Wheeler and Guay - Alexandria, Va 		 Fall 1991 – Spring 1994
Commercial / retail and interiors projects
Architectural Registration and LEED Accreditation
Commonwealth of Virginia since 2002 and Washington, DC since 1993
LEED AP since 2008 and currently completing requirements for BD+C
Education
Master of Architecture/1991, Virginia Polytechnic and State University and
Bachelor of Architecture/1985, NC State University College of Design
Associations
National AIA, Northern Virginia AIA, Springbank Community Association,
Downtown Baptist Church Facilities Committee
Professional Employment Projects
Unless otherwise noted, the projects listed following this page were designed,
solely or collaboratively, by Mr. Scott. In most cases Mr. Scott was also part of
the Construction Documents process and/or the Construction Administration.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Mixed-use & Multi-family Residential Projects
University of Maryland Parkview Student Housing Design
Grimm + Parker Architects
College Park, Maryland – 2008
Parkview Student Housing was developed to provide badly needed housing
of the University of Maryland students at College Park and street-level
services for the surrounding community. Four and five stories of wood
framed residential suites are provided over a concrete slab that separates
them from the retail and parking below. Mr. Scott provided preliminary and
schematic design for this 900+ student housing building for off-campus of the
UMd College Park as part of the design team. This IBC Chapter 5 ‘Special
Provisions’ multi-story project places student suites over 16Ksf of commercial
space and a 200-vehicle parking deck. The building form and façade respond
to the both the commercial edge on the Route 1 side and the park on the
other.
Port Towns CDC Development Project Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Colmar Manor, Maryland – 2008
In response to Port Towns’ Riverview RFI for the redevelopment of part of
Colmar Manor a 400Ksf multi-story mixed-use project was proposed. This
project was a combination of townhouses, apartments, office, and retail space
surrounding 400 parking space parking structure. The highlight of the project
is positioning the apartment ‘tower’ at the corner of Bladensburg Road and
the Anacostia waterfront. Mr. Scott provided design, Sketchup model and
sketches for the RFI response.
Spring Hill Condominium Building
BeeryRio, Inc.
Lorton, Virginia – 2005
Working with KSI, Inc., this 75-unit four-story Spring Hill Senior Center building
was positioned along Silverbrook Road at the main entry into the development
created by new construction and reclamation of the existing Lorton Prison
facility buildings. This building was set opposite the existing prison wall and
tower with the entry drive in between; this placement gives the new ‘prison’
complex its ‘gateway’ function. The project’s heavy brick masonry exterior with
its intricate detailing was balanced with its large glazed areas and generous
punched window openings. All of this was positioned over a single level of
sub-grade parking provided for the residents and the staff. Mr. Scott was lead
designer for this project and approved by the Fairfax County ARB.
Livingston Forest Condominiums
BeeryRio, Inc.
PG County, Maryland- 2005
To meet the Open Space requirements of the PG County Zoning Department
a strategy for decreasing impermeable area needed resolution. A single road
was provided up this very steep site and the 156 parking spaces for a 72-unit
residential project were mostly accommodated under the buildings to reduce
the affective site impermeable cover.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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The Preston Condominium Building & Townhouses
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Alexandria, Virginia – 2003
Mr. Scott led the design team and was Project Manager for this four-story,
53-unit condominium building with retail space on the first floor along Route
1. It was designed through a collaborative process including architects,
landscape architects, City staff and representatives from the surrounding
neighborhood. The City of Alexandria marked this project as an exemplary
example of community collaborative development. The condo building has a
100-car parking garage below, a 5Ksf roof garden above, and also has a ten
–townhouses complex next door.
Cambridge Waterfront Revitalization Concept Master Plan
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Cambridge, Maryland – 2002
Mr. Scott, working directly with Studio Principal, developed this Concept
Master Plan for the southeast waterfront at Cambridge Harbor. The existing
underutilized industrial size was proposed to be transformed into an attractive
tourist destination along the Choptank River.
South Washington Street/WRIT Residential Building Proposal
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Competition Entry, Alexandria, Virginia – 2002
In the heart of Alexandria, Virginia between the commercial edge along
Washington Street and multistory single-family residences this proposed
project, WRIT was looking for some ideas of how to develop the site and be
sensitive to the context and streetscape. This proposal combines commercial
office space at most of the first floor with the rest of the building residential. Mr.
Scott was the Project Designer for this Concept Design which included a 160-
space below-grade parking garage.
The Ashby at McLean Unit Renovations
Cooper Carry, Inc.
McLean, Virginia – 2002
WRIT, the owner of this thirteen-story apartment building, was looking to
reconfigure and update the interior of the residential units. Mr. Scott led a
small design team in developing reconfiguration plans for each of the unit
types along with the phasing necessary for the construction execution.
Royal Palm Plaza Mixed-Use Project
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Boca Raton, Florida – 2002
Royal Palm Plaza was a vision for an exciting ten-story mixed-use development
that assembles 144 luxury condo units, retail and office space, and 25 two-story
penthouses together in an urban setting. It was simultaneously a destination
point and a place to call home. A retail promenade that is a continuation of a
line from Mizner Park serves as a practical and symbolic link to the surrounding
neighborhood. Inside the structure a 835-car parking structure is bound on three
sides by the commercial building components and decorative screening on the
fourth. Above the parking structure a central park unifies the development while
serving as a core for retail and dining and creating a place for people to gather.
Mr. Scott was the Project Designer.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Montclair Train Station Mixed-Use Project Proposal
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Montclair, New Jersey – 2002
Mr. Scott provided the Concept Design for this 149-unit, five-story mixed-
use project. This proposed project was to be built adjacent to the commuter
train station and included 399 parking spaces to be shared by residents and
commuters.
Palmetto Place Residential/Retail Mixed-Use Project Proposal
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Concept Design, Boca Raton, Florida – 2001
This proposed city-block sized mixed-use project was to be located on
approximately 5.5 acres of land in Boca Raton, Florida, bounded on the East by
Mizner Boulevard and on the North by Palmetto Park Road. Mr. Scott led the
development of the concept design proposal which included 260 units of urban
upscale apartments, approximately 13Ksf of retail, an integrated structured
parking garage for approximately 800 cars, a bank, & landscape.
Institutional Projects
Liittle Hunting Park Pool Bathhouse
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
This project was to provide partial demolition and reconstruction to Little Hunting
Park Pool Bathhouse and associated spaces. It was proposed that the remaining
existing portion of the building, stem walls, concrete slab and foundation be
removed and the new construction provided in its place. LHP Bathhouse and
snack bar are part of a membership neighborhood recreation facility. The project
comprises a simple form and is slightly larger than the original building.
GMU Student Union Building 1 Renovation and Addition
Grimm + Parker Architects
Fairfax County, Virginia – 2010
A 72Ksf Addition and 68Ksf Renovation was provided to expand student
services and to give a more recognizable entrance to the campus at the
GMU SUB1. The Addition was provided at the south end of the existing SUB1
building, and a light well and stair were provided where the two were joined. As
a Hess fast track design/build project it was provided using the BIM process
and was represented by Mr. Scott for BCOM, AARB and GMU user/staff review.
Mr. Scott was Project Designer, Project Manager and preformed CA services.
Janney School Renovation / Addition Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Competition, Washington, DC – 2009
The Janney School needed an expansion and renovation for a total of
82Ksf, DC needed a new 20Ksf community library and both needed a private
developer to provide all this along with additional multifamily residential
development in the community. Using as little of the available open space
possible, providing under-ground parking and compressing the new school
design were strategies used by Mr. Scott, working with LCOR, to make the
competition submission palatable to the community and the DC municipality.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Deerfield Elementary School Design Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Harford County, Maryland – 2008
A 100Ksf elementary school was to be provided as part of the Edgewood MS and
HS complex in Harford Co., Md. This conceptual proposal by Mr. Scott sought
to maximize natural light transmission into teaching spaces and to ‘ground’ the
project with the natural rural surroundings.
University of Maryland Clock tower
Grimm + Parker Architects
College Park, Maryland – 2007
As part of the Southwest District Mall landscaping and hardscaping project a
clock tower was provided at the south end of the open plaza on the UMd College
Park campus. Using materials found within the context of the buildings in this
part of the campus, the brick and limestone tower provides the centerpiece of a
hardscaped sitting area. The design was developed in conjunction with review
from the campus ADSB. Mr. Scott was Project Designer, Project Manager and
provided the CA services.
Williamsburg Middle School Design Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Williamsburg, Virginia – 2009
The prototype middle school building developed through the years by the GPA
design staff needed some additional design work for this combination middle
school and elementary school project at Williamsburg. The building plan is
organized around a linear, naturally lit promenade and central covered courtyard
space. To the west of the promenade are classrooms clustered in groups of
four around a commons area. For this particular project the glazed roof of the
promenade was proposed to be raised and greater articulation was provided
at both entrances. Mr. Scott provided several section/perspective sketches to
study the promenade design and opportunities for natural light.
DC Charter School Design Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Washington, DC – 2007
This ‘Little Red Schoolhouse’ at the corner of 25th and Wagner Streets was
proposed for a new charter school developer in Washington, DC. Located on
a very narrow site in an under-served neighborhood in Ward 8, the challenge
was to provide a dense and efficient 35Ksf building that would both fit into the
contextual scale of the area and be an educational beacon. Metal skin and
concrete block were proposed as exterior materials for their durability and cost
efficiency. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer and Manager.
Vienna Elementary School Renovation
BeeryRio, Inc.
Vienna, Virginia – 2006
The renovation of and addition to the Vienna Elementary School provided much
needed administration, entry and library space. The additions to the school
serve as infill portions around the existing building. The completed project gave
the school a new, more identifiable entry that complimented the adjacent historic
portion of the school. Mr. Scott provided the design lead for this project.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Arlington Mill Continuing Education Center & Community Center
BeeryRio, Inc.
Competition Submission, Arlington, Virginia – 2006
The Arlington Mill Community Center was envisioned as this community’s
public gathering space, a place endowed with a sense of ownership by the
neighborhood. This proposed LEED certified Neighborhood Center vision
for this site and immediate area called for the Community Center to serve as
focal feature for activity along this part of Columbia Pike. The surrounding
neighborhoods would regain it’s identity. Mr. Scott worked directly with the office
Design Principal in developing the design and led the rest of the design team.
HB Woodlawn Secondary School Music Wing Addition
BeeryRio, Inc.
Arlington, Virginia – 2005
The addition to HB Woodlawn was a 9Ksf two-story music wing located on a
very compressed and steep site. The existing building, a 60’s International Style
linear form of stone and brick, set the basis for a continuation of the language,
albeit in a curved parti. The Addition was developed after master planning
the site and realizing opportunities for future expansion could be limited if not
accommodated with this construction. Mr. Scott was Project Manager, Project
Designer and also presented the project developments to school’s design
committee and the Arlington School Board.
Fairfax High School Renovation and Addition
BeeryRio, Inc.
City of Fairfax, Virginia – 2003
This proposal to renovate and expand Fairfax High School was a calculated
response to the available surrounding land for new construction and the exist-
ing conditions of the interior space of the school. Instead of simply isolating new
nodes of structure in and around the corners of the existing facility, the design
joins or “links” the new materials with the old structure as “the next layer.” The
goal was one cohesive 430Ksf school, whose boundaries are expanded and
brought into a more spatially complete and visually pleasing place of learn-
ing. Mr. Scott led the design team through the Concept Design and Schematic
Design Phases. This project won the 2008 Best Renovation Project from the
Council of Educational Facilities Planners International Southeast Chapter and
a 2008 Honorable Mention Virginia School Boards Association.
Mary Ellen Henderson MS, Clark Development Public/Private Partnership
BeeryRio, Inc.
Falls Church, Virginia – 2003
In a partnership with Clark Ventures and the City of Falls Church Public Schools,
BeeryRio was selected to master plan a new 600-student middle school in
Falls Church, Virginia, Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School. As part of a PPA
partnership, the Clark Real Estate Advisors team was selected to build a new
130Ksf school with private funds and lease the school building back to the City.
Mr. Scott was Project Designer for the project and presented the design as it
developed to the City. This project won the 2007 Best New Construction from the
High School Council of Educational Facilities Planners International Southeast
Chapter. It also won the 2006 Honor Award for New Construction from the
Virginia Educational Facilities Planners/ VaBE and a 2006 Honorable Mention
for New Construction Council of Educational Facility Planners International.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Fredericksburg Academy Grades 8-12 Building Campus Addition
Cooper Carry, Inc.
Fredericksburg, Virginia – 2003
Fredericksburg Academy administration was looking to expand the academic
campus and modernize the facilities currently in use. One component to be
provided immediately following the master planning of the campus expansion
was a new 65Ksf academic building for the Upper School which would also
contain a performance hall. This hall would be used both for school wide day-
time assemblies and for evening events. For community identification the entry
is marked with a glass tower that can be illuminated at night. Mr. Scott was
Project Designer and Project Manager through the Schematic Design process.
 
Senior Housing Projects
Sykesville Assisted Living Building Proposal
Grimm + Parker Architects
Sykesville, Maryland – 2008
This was a three-story 105-unit assisted living building proposed for a rural
site in central Maryland overlooking the town of Sykesville. The developer was
very interested in providing a design that would fit the existing character of the
town as a way reducing opposition to such a large project in this community.
The project was also sited to reduce the need for excavation and tree cutting.
Mr. Scott was the Project Designer for this proposal.
Sunrise at Carmel – Assisted and Independent Living Buildings
BeeryRio, Inc.
Carmel, Indiana – 2007
This was a combination of a 72-unit assisted living building and a 62-
unit independent living building with a shared commercial kitchen and
major building services. Positioned along the US31 Corridor this Sunrise
Development fell under the purview of the ARB for Carmel. Months of
coordination with the ARB staff led to this design that included ‘Colonial
Styling’, varying mass along the US31 façade, and providing quality materials.
Also important to the concept was to provide direct pedestrian access from the
building to the community walkways. This lends to the desired urban quality
desired. Mr. Scott was Project Designer and worked directly with the ARB.
Sunrise at Oakton – Condos-For-Life Building Public Spaces
BeeryRio, Inc.
Oakton, Virginia – 2006
This 143-unit condominium building is designed to satisfy the residential
needs for an aging regional population. Located in a well-established Northern
Virginia neighborhood, this project combines the independence of condo
living with the comfort and security of an age-restricted community building.
Mr. Scott designed an exercise room, card room, community deck, arts and
crafts room, lounge and generous dining room (complete with demonstration
cooking) to serve the residents in a Commons area on the interior. An indoor
pool, which will have a retractable wall for exterior exposure on moderate
days, was also provided next to the Commons area. This area will serve as
the activity hub for the building residents. The building was spread across the
site to reduce the perception of its substantial mass.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Spring Hill Seniors Condominium Building
BeeryRio, Inc.
Lorton, Virginia – 2005
Working with KSI, Inc. this 75-unit four-story Spring Hill Senior Center building
was positioned along Silverbrook Road at the main entry into the development
created by new construction and reclamation of the existing Lorton Prison
facility buildings. This building was set opposite the existing prison wall and
tower with the entry drive in between; this placement gives the new ‘prison’
complex its ‘gateway’ function. The project’s heavy brick masonry exterior with
its intricate detailing was balanced with its large glazed areas and generous
punched window openings. The building was provided with residential units
and community gathering spaces. Mr. Scott was lead designer for this project
and provided the Fairfax County ARB presentations.
Heartfields at Pawtucket Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility
BeeryRio, Inc.
Pawtucket, Rhode Island – 1999
This new two-story 62–unit, 86-bed Assisted Living facility with a Special
Needs resident’s wing was provided for Constellation Senior Services, Inc.
This 43Ksf moderate sized and moderately priced two-story building was
developed to be a complimentary addition to a working-class neighborhood
north of Providence. It was also developed around the client’s unique
operation needs. The client embarked on providing for the resident needs
using the ‘universal worker’ theory. The cost saving measure required that
the resident rooms be gathered into areas of greater concentration and that
originally back-of-house services be distributed throughout the building. Mr.
Scott was the Project Designer.
Heartfields at Aspenwood Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility
BeeryRio, Inc.
Montgomery Company, Maryland – 1999
The project involved adding a new Assisted Living 55-unit and 71-bed building
next to an existing Independent Living building. Complex existing grading, a
limited site envelop, and a wary surrounding community made translating the
design for Assisted Living residents into built form particularly challenging.
The residents in the independent building were encouraged to visit and/or
volunteer in this new AL building. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer.
Heartfields at Frederick Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility
BeeryRio, Inc.
Frederick, Maryland (Similar Project built in Bowie, Maryland) – 1997
Mr. Scott designed this new single-story 45-unit, 55-bed Assisted Living
facility with Special Needs residents’ wing. This moderately scaled single-
story assisted living facility is the result of providing a series of resident
rooms collected together as if into ‘houses’. These ‘houses’ are then
connected together by a single corridor. The resident is not subjected to
seemingly unchanging space along the corridor by interrupting the ‘houses’
with community gathering spaces. The special-Needs residents section of
the facility is physically and functionally separated from the assisted living
residents. The strong, centrally-oriented nature of the parti of the plan allows
for easier monitoring the residents and their activities. Mr. Scott was Project
Designer and Project Manager.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
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Heartfields Manor Assisted Living and Special Needs Facilities
BeeryRio, Inc.
Several Locations – 1995 through 2000
New three-story 76-unit, 85 -bed Assisted Living facility with Special Needs
residents wing This three-story assisted living facility serves to give the frail
and elderly residents a place where they can live with a sense of dignity
despite their need for assistance with daily personal functions.
Heartfields at Ellicott City Assisted Living Facility and Community Center
BeeryRio, Inc.
Elliott City, Maryland – 1996
This project was a new four-story 70–unit, 74-bed 80Ksf Assisted Living
facility and renovation of a two-story Community Center. This continuing care
facility lacked the assisted living care element in its total makeup. The New
80Ksf Assisted Living building, provided to complete this CCRC, served to
link the IL building to the Community Center. Prior to its completion they were
connected by a covered sidewalk. While originally there was some concern
that the existing IL residents would resist going into an assisted living building,
the situation was alleviated by architecturally treating the connecting corridor
as an ‘extended community porch’ within the building proper. Mr. Scott was
Project Designer, Project Manager and provided CA for this project.
Single-family Residences
Alexandia Old Town Residence 01
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
This project involved the renovation of an Alexandria Old Town residence into
a more ‘livable’ modern house. Relatively small, this design required that the
space make the most use every inch of the room available. The contractor/
designer was instramental in the project’s development, as were the clients.
Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 01
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
A 1970’s single-story house was proposed to be expanded to icrease space and
to allow for a greater amount of natural light.. This proposed expansion would
build on the geometry of the original house. The contractor/designer/client was
instramental in the project’s development.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP					 09
Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 02
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
This project involved the partial renovation of an Alexandria residence into a
more accomodating house. The existing house was relatively large but the
spaces not really well designed. After several hours of concept studies we
resolved on a limited renovation/addition strategy.
Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 03
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
This project involved the partial renovation of an Alexandria residence into a
more accomodating house. The existing house was relatively large but not very
accomodating for the family. Many hours were spent defining the scope of the
project an the most economical way to execute it.
Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 04
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014
This project ended up being a ‘tear-down’ project. With the addition of a Music
Room this project ended up being approximately 2400sf.
Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 05
Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC
Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2015
This project involved the renovation of an Alexandria residence for clients
adjusting to the idea of ‘aging-in-place’. This allowed the expertise of assisted
living design and single-family residence design to come together.
2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com

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Jack Scott Resume - Overview - Total 03 LT

  • 1. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP Professional Employment Jack Scott Architects, PLLC - Alexandria, Va Fall 2012 – Current Sole-proprietor for institutional, multifamily, mixed-use projects, single-family residence, proposals and competitions. Grimm+Parker Architects - McLean, Va Spring 2007 – Summer 2010 Project Designer and also design leader for multiple institutional, multifam- ily, mixed-use projects, proposals and competitions. Tenure was completed as Project Designer, Project Manager and Construction Administrator for the addition to and renovation of the GMU Student Union Building I on the Fairfax County Campus. BeeryRio - Springfield, Va Spring 2003 – Spring 2007 Project Designer and also design leader for multiple education, multifamily, mixed-use, commercial and interiors projects. Cooper Carry, Inc. - Alexandria, Va Spring 2000 – Spring 2003 Project Manager and Project Designer for several multifamily and mixed-use projects and proposals. Tenure also included role ongoing site analysis, zon- ing analysis and concept planning for several mixed-use developers on many sites throughout US. BeeryRio - Springfield, Va Spring 1995 – Spring 2000 Associate, Project Manager and Project Designer for senior housing, commer- cial and interior projects. Tenure also included Studio Leader for design and execution of multiple assisted living and independent living projects for Con- stellation Senior Services, Inc. Sutton Yantis Architects - McLean, Va Spring 1994 – Spring 1995 Custom single-family house design and execution. Wheeler and Guay - Alexandria, Va Fall 1991 – Spring 1994 Commercial / retail and interiors projects Architectural Registration and LEED Accreditation Commonwealth of Virginia since 2002 and Washington, DC since 1993 LEED AP since 2008 and currently completing requirements for BD+C Education Master of Architecture/1991, Virginia Polytechnic and State University and Bachelor of Architecture/1985, NC State University College of Design Associations National AIA, Northern Virginia AIA, Springbank Community Association, Downtown Baptist Church Facilities Committee Professional Employment Projects Unless otherwise noted, the projects listed following this page were designed, solely or collaboratively, by Mr. Scott. In most cases Mr. Scott was also part of the Construction Documents process and/or the Construction Administration. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 2. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 01 Mixed-use & Multi-family Residential Projects University of Maryland Parkview Student Housing Design Grimm + Parker Architects College Park, Maryland – 2008 Parkview Student Housing was developed to provide badly needed housing of the University of Maryland students at College Park and street-level services for the surrounding community. Four and five stories of wood framed residential suites are provided over a concrete slab that separates them from the retail and parking below. Mr. Scott provided preliminary and schematic design for this 900+ student housing building for off-campus of the UMd College Park as part of the design team. This IBC Chapter 5 ‘Special Provisions’ multi-story project places student suites over 16Ksf of commercial space and a 200-vehicle parking deck. The building form and façade respond to the both the commercial edge on the Route 1 side and the park on the other. Port Towns CDC Development Project Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Colmar Manor, Maryland – 2008 In response to Port Towns’ Riverview RFI for the redevelopment of part of Colmar Manor a 400Ksf multi-story mixed-use project was proposed. This project was a combination of townhouses, apartments, office, and retail space surrounding 400 parking space parking structure. The highlight of the project is positioning the apartment ‘tower’ at the corner of Bladensburg Road and the Anacostia waterfront. Mr. Scott provided design, Sketchup model and sketches for the RFI response. Spring Hill Condominium Building BeeryRio, Inc. Lorton, Virginia – 2005 Working with KSI, Inc., this 75-unit four-story Spring Hill Senior Center building was positioned along Silverbrook Road at the main entry into the development created by new construction and reclamation of the existing Lorton Prison facility buildings. This building was set opposite the existing prison wall and tower with the entry drive in between; this placement gives the new ‘prison’ complex its ‘gateway’ function. The project’s heavy brick masonry exterior with its intricate detailing was balanced with its large glazed areas and generous punched window openings. All of this was positioned over a single level of sub-grade parking provided for the residents and the staff. Mr. Scott was lead designer for this project and approved by the Fairfax County ARB. Livingston Forest Condominiums BeeryRio, Inc. PG County, Maryland- 2005 To meet the Open Space requirements of the PG County Zoning Department a strategy for decreasing impermeable area needed resolution. A single road was provided up this very steep site and the 156 parking spaces for a 72-unit residential project were mostly accommodated under the buildings to reduce the affective site impermeable cover. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 3. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 02 The Preston Condominium Building & Townhouses Cooper Carry, Inc. Alexandria, Virginia – 2003 Mr. Scott led the design team and was Project Manager for this four-story, 53-unit condominium building with retail space on the first floor along Route 1. It was designed through a collaborative process including architects, landscape architects, City staff and representatives from the surrounding neighborhood. The City of Alexandria marked this project as an exemplary example of community collaborative development. The condo building has a 100-car parking garage below, a 5Ksf roof garden above, and also has a ten –townhouses complex next door. Cambridge Waterfront Revitalization Concept Master Plan Cooper Carry, Inc. Cambridge, Maryland – 2002 Mr. Scott, working directly with Studio Principal, developed this Concept Master Plan for the southeast waterfront at Cambridge Harbor. The existing underutilized industrial size was proposed to be transformed into an attractive tourist destination along the Choptank River. South Washington Street/WRIT Residential Building Proposal Cooper Carry, Inc. Competition Entry, Alexandria, Virginia – 2002 In the heart of Alexandria, Virginia between the commercial edge along Washington Street and multistory single-family residences this proposed project, WRIT was looking for some ideas of how to develop the site and be sensitive to the context and streetscape. This proposal combines commercial office space at most of the first floor with the rest of the building residential. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer for this Concept Design which included a 160- space below-grade parking garage. The Ashby at McLean Unit Renovations Cooper Carry, Inc. McLean, Virginia – 2002 WRIT, the owner of this thirteen-story apartment building, was looking to reconfigure and update the interior of the residential units. Mr. Scott led a small design team in developing reconfiguration plans for each of the unit types along with the phasing necessary for the construction execution. Royal Palm Plaza Mixed-Use Project Cooper Carry, Inc. Boca Raton, Florida – 2002 Royal Palm Plaza was a vision for an exciting ten-story mixed-use development that assembles 144 luxury condo units, retail and office space, and 25 two-story penthouses together in an urban setting. It was simultaneously a destination point and a place to call home. A retail promenade that is a continuation of a line from Mizner Park serves as a practical and symbolic link to the surrounding neighborhood. Inside the structure a 835-car parking structure is bound on three sides by the commercial building components and decorative screening on the fourth. Above the parking structure a central park unifies the development while serving as a core for retail and dining and creating a place for people to gather. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 4. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 03 Montclair Train Station Mixed-Use Project Proposal Cooper Carry, Inc. Montclair, New Jersey – 2002 Mr. Scott provided the Concept Design for this 149-unit, five-story mixed- use project. This proposed project was to be built adjacent to the commuter train station and included 399 parking spaces to be shared by residents and commuters. Palmetto Place Residential/Retail Mixed-Use Project Proposal Cooper Carry, Inc. Concept Design, Boca Raton, Florida – 2001 This proposed city-block sized mixed-use project was to be located on approximately 5.5 acres of land in Boca Raton, Florida, bounded on the East by Mizner Boulevard and on the North by Palmetto Park Road. Mr. Scott led the development of the concept design proposal which included 260 units of urban upscale apartments, approximately 13Ksf of retail, an integrated structured parking garage for approximately 800 cars, a bank, & landscape. Institutional Projects Liittle Hunting Park Pool Bathhouse Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 This project was to provide partial demolition and reconstruction to Little Hunting Park Pool Bathhouse and associated spaces. It was proposed that the remaining existing portion of the building, stem walls, concrete slab and foundation be removed and the new construction provided in its place. LHP Bathhouse and snack bar are part of a membership neighborhood recreation facility. The project comprises a simple form and is slightly larger than the original building. GMU Student Union Building 1 Renovation and Addition Grimm + Parker Architects Fairfax County, Virginia – 2010 A 72Ksf Addition and 68Ksf Renovation was provided to expand student services and to give a more recognizable entrance to the campus at the GMU SUB1. The Addition was provided at the south end of the existing SUB1 building, and a light well and stair were provided where the two were joined. As a Hess fast track design/build project it was provided using the BIM process and was represented by Mr. Scott for BCOM, AARB and GMU user/staff review. Mr. Scott was Project Designer, Project Manager and preformed CA services. Janney School Renovation / Addition Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Competition, Washington, DC – 2009 The Janney School needed an expansion and renovation for a total of 82Ksf, DC needed a new 20Ksf community library and both needed a private developer to provide all this along with additional multifamily residential development in the community. Using as little of the available open space possible, providing under-ground parking and compressing the new school design were strategies used by Mr. Scott, working with LCOR, to make the competition submission palatable to the community and the DC municipality. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 5. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 04 Deerfield Elementary School Design Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Harford County, Maryland – 2008 A 100Ksf elementary school was to be provided as part of the Edgewood MS and HS complex in Harford Co., Md. This conceptual proposal by Mr. Scott sought to maximize natural light transmission into teaching spaces and to ‘ground’ the project with the natural rural surroundings. University of Maryland Clock tower Grimm + Parker Architects College Park, Maryland – 2007 As part of the Southwest District Mall landscaping and hardscaping project a clock tower was provided at the south end of the open plaza on the UMd College Park campus. Using materials found within the context of the buildings in this part of the campus, the brick and limestone tower provides the centerpiece of a hardscaped sitting area. The design was developed in conjunction with review from the campus ADSB. Mr. Scott was Project Designer, Project Manager and provided the CA services. Williamsburg Middle School Design Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Williamsburg, Virginia – 2009 The prototype middle school building developed through the years by the GPA design staff needed some additional design work for this combination middle school and elementary school project at Williamsburg. The building plan is organized around a linear, naturally lit promenade and central covered courtyard space. To the west of the promenade are classrooms clustered in groups of four around a commons area. For this particular project the glazed roof of the promenade was proposed to be raised and greater articulation was provided at both entrances. Mr. Scott provided several section/perspective sketches to study the promenade design and opportunities for natural light. DC Charter School Design Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Washington, DC – 2007 This ‘Little Red Schoolhouse’ at the corner of 25th and Wagner Streets was proposed for a new charter school developer in Washington, DC. Located on a very narrow site in an under-served neighborhood in Ward 8, the challenge was to provide a dense and efficient 35Ksf building that would both fit into the contextual scale of the area and be an educational beacon. Metal skin and concrete block were proposed as exterior materials for their durability and cost efficiency. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer and Manager. Vienna Elementary School Renovation BeeryRio, Inc. Vienna, Virginia – 2006 The renovation of and addition to the Vienna Elementary School provided much needed administration, entry and library space. The additions to the school serve as infill portions around the existing building. The completed project gave the school a new, more identifiable entry that complimented the adjacent historic portion of the school. Mr. Scott provided the design lead for this project. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 6. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 05 Arlington Mill Continuing Education Center & Community Center BeeryRio, Inc. Competition Submission, Arlington, Virginia – 2006 The Arlington Mill Community Center was envisioned as this community’s public gathering space, a place endowed with a sense of ownership by the neighborhood. This proposed LEED certified Neighborhood Center vision for this site and immediate area called for the Community Center to serve as focal feature for activity along this part of Columbia Pike. The surrounding neighborhoods would regain it’s identity. Mr. Scott worked directly with the office Design Principal in developing the design and led the rest of the design team. HB Woodlawn Secondary School Music Wing Addition BeeryRio, Inc. Arlington, Virginia – 2005 The addition to HB Woodlawn was a 9Ksf two-story music wing located on a very compressed and steep site. The existing building, a 60’s International Style linear form of stone and brick, set the basis for a continuation of the language, albeit in a curved parti. The Addition was developed after master planning the site and realizing opportunities for future expansion could be limited if not accommodated with this construction. Mr. Scott was Project Manager, Project Designer and also presented the project developments to school’s design committee and the Arlington School Board. Fairfax High School Renovation and Addition BeeryRio, Inc. City of Fairfax, Virginia – 2003 This proposal to renovate and expand Fairfax High School was a calculated response to the available surrounding land for new construction and the exist- ing conditions of the interior space of the school. Instead of simply isolating new nodes of structure in and around the corners of the existing facility, the design joins or “links” the new materials with the old structure as “the next layer.” The goal was one cohesive 430Ksf school, whose boundaries are expanded and brought into a more spatially complete and visually pleasing place of learn- ing. Mr. Scott led the design team through the Concept Design and Schematic Design Phases. This project won the 2008 Best Renovation Project from the Council of Educational Facilities Planners International Southeast Chapter and a 2008 Honorable Mention Virginia School Boards Association. Mary Ellen Henderson MS, Clark Development Public/Private Partnership BeeryRio, Inc. Falls Church, Virginia – 2003 In a partnership with Clark Ventures and the City of Falls Church Public Schools, BeeryRio was selected to master plan a new 600-student middle school in Falls Church, Virginia, Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School. As part of a PPA partnership, the Clark Real Estate Advisors team was selected to build a new 130Ksf school with private funds and lease the school building back to the City. Mr. Scott was Project Designer for the project and presented the design as it developed to the City. This project won the 2007 Best New Construction from the High School Council of Educational Facilities Planners International Southeast Chapter. It also won the 2006 Honor Award for New Construction from the Virginia Educational Facilities Planners/ VaBE and a 2006 Honorable Mention for New Construction Council of Educational Facility Planners International. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 7. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 06 Fredericksburg Academy Grades 8-12 Building Campus Addition Cooper Carry, Inc. Fredericksburg, Virginia – 2003 Fredericksburg Academy administration was looking to expand the academic campus and modernize the facilities currently in use. One component to be provided immediately following the master planning of the campus expansion was a new 65Ksf academic building for the Upper School which would also contain a performance hall. This hall would be used both for school wide day- time assemblies and for evening events. For community identification the entry is marked with a glass tower that can be illuminated at night. Mr. Scott was Project Designer and Project Manager through the Schematic Design process.   Senior Housing Projects Sykesville Assisted Living Building Proposal Grimm + Parker Architects Sykesville, Maryland – 2008 This was a three-story 105-unit assisted living building proposed for a rural site in central Maryland overlooking the town of Sykesville. The developer was very interested in providing a design that would fit the existing character of the town as a way reducing opposition to such a large project in this community. The project was also sited to reduce the need for excavation and tree cutting. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer for this proposal. Sunrise at Carmel – Assisted and Independent Living Buildings BeeryRio, Inc. Carmel, Indiana – 2007 This was a combination of a 72-unit assisted living building and a 62- unit independent living building with a shared commercial kitchen and major building services. Positioned along the US31 Corridor this Sunrise Development fell under the purview of the ARB for Carmel. Months of coordination with the ARB staff led to this design that included ‘Colonial Styling’, varying mass along the US31 façade, and providing quality materials. Also important to the concept was to provide direct pedestrian access from the building to the community walkways. This lends to the desired urban quality desired. Mr. Scott was Project Designer and worked directly with the ARB. Sunrise at Oakton – Condos-For-Life Building Public Spaces BeeryRio, Inc. Oakton, Virginia – 2006 This 143-unit condominium building is designed to satisfy the residential needs for an aging regional population. Located in a well-established Northern Virginia neighborhood, this project combines the independence of condo living with the comfort and security of an age-restricted community building. Mr. Scott designed an exercise room, card room, community deck, arts and crafts room, lounge and generous dining room (complete with demonstration cooking) to serve the residents in a Commons area on the interior. An indoor pool, which will have a retractable wall for exterior exposure on moderate days, was also provided next to the Commons area. This area will serve as the activity hub for the building residents. The building was spread across the site to reduce the perception of its substantial mass. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 8. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 07 Spring Hill Seniors Condominium Building BeeryRio, Inc. Lorton, Virginia – 2005 Working with KSI, Inc. this 75-unit four-story Spring Hill Senior Center building was positioned along Silverbrook Road at the main entry into the development created by new construction and reclamation of the existing Lorton Prison facility buildings. This building was set opposite the existing prison wall and tower with the entry drive in between; this placement gives the new ‘prison’ complex its ‘gateway’ function. The project’s heavy brick masonry exterior with its intricate detailing was balanced with its large glazed areas and generous punched window openings. The building was provided with residential units and community gathering spaces. Mr. Scott was lead designer for this project and provided the Fairfax County ARB presentations. Heartfields at Pawtucket Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility BeeryRio, Inc. Pawtucket, Rhode Island – 1999 This new two-story 62–unit, 86-bed Assisted Living facility with a Special Needs resident’s wing was provided for Constellation Senior Services, Inc. This 43Ksf moderate sized and moderately priced two-story building was developed to be a complimentary addition to a working-class neighborhood north of Providence. It was also developed around the client’s unique operation needs. The client embarked on providing for the resident needs using the ‘universal worker’ theory. The cost saving measure required that the resident rooms be gathered into areas of greater concentration and that originally back-of-house services be distributed throughout the building. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer. Heartfields at Aspenwood Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility BeeryRio, Inc. Montgomery Company, Maryland – 1999 The project involved adding a new Assisted Living 55-unit and 71-bed building next to an existing Independent Living building. Complex existing grading, a limited site envelop, and a wary surrounding community made translating the design for Assisted Living residents into built form particularly challenging. The residents in the independent building were encouraged to visit and/or volunteer in this new AL building. Mr. Scott was the Project Designer. Heartfields at Frederick Assisted Living and Special Needs Facility BeeryRio, Inc. Frederick, Maryland (Similar Project built in Bowie, Maryland) – 1997 Mr. Scott designed this new single-story 45-unit, 55-bed Assisted Living facility with Special Needs residents’ wing. This moderately scaled single- story assisted living facility is the result of providing a series of resident rooms collected together as if into ‘houses’. These ‘houses’ are then connected together by a single corridor. The resident is not subjected to seemingly unchanging space along the corridor by interrupting the ‘houses’ with community gathering spaces. The special-Needs residents section of the facility is physically and functionally separated from the assisted living residents. The strong, centrally-oriented nature of the parti of the plan allows for easier monitoring the residents and their activities. Mr. Scott was Project Designer and Project Manager. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 9. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 08 Heartfields Manor Assisted Living and Special Needs Facilities BeeryRio, Inc. Several Locations – 1995 through 2000 New three-story 76-unit, 85 -bed Assisted Living facility with Special Needs residents wing This three-story assisted living facility serves to give the frail and elderly residents a place where they can live with a sense of dignity despite their need for assistance with daily personal functions. Heartfields at Ellicott City Assisted Living Facility and Community Center BeeryRio, Inc. Elliott City, Maryland – 1996 This project was a new four-story 70–unit, 74-bed 80Ksf Assisted Living facility and renovation of a two-story Community Center. This continuing care facility lacked the assisted living care element in its total makeup. The New 80Ksf Assisted Living building, provided to complete this CCRC, served to link the IL building to the Community Center. Prior to its completion they were connected by a covered sidewalk. While originally there was some concern that the existing IL residents would resist going into an assisted living building, the situation was alleviated by architecturally treating the connecting corridor as an ‘extended community porch’ within the building proper. Mr. Scott was Project Designer, Project Manager and provided CA for this project. Single-family Residences Alexandia Old Town Residence 01 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 This project involved the renovation of an Alexandria Old Town residence into a more ‘livable’ modern house. Relatively small, this design required that the space make the most use every inch of the room available. The contractor/ designer was instramental in the project’s development, as were the clients. Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 01 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 A 1970’s single-story house was proposed to be expanded to icrease space and to allow for a greater amount of natural light.. This proposed expansion would build on the geometry of the original house. The contractor/designer/client was instramental in the project’s development. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com
  • 10. Jack L Scott, AIA, Leed AP 09 Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 02 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 This project involved the partial renovation of an Alexandria residence into a more accomodating house. The existing house was relatively large but the spaces not really well designed. After several hours of concept studies we resolved on a limited renovation/addition strategy. Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 03 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 This project involved the partial renovation of an Alexandria residence into a more accomodating house. The existing house was relatively large but not very accomodating for the family. Many hours were spent defining the scope of the project an the most economical way to execute it. Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 04 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2014 This project ended up being a ‘tear-down’ project. With the addition of a Music Room this project ended up being approximately 2400sf. Alexandia Residence Renovation/Addition 05 Jack L Scott Architects, PLLC Alexandria, Va - Completed - 2015 This project involved the renovation of an Alexandria residence for clients adjusting to the idea of ‘aging-in-place’. This allowed the expertise of assisted living design and single-family residence design to come together. 2413 Fairview Drive, Alexandria, Va 703.587.8590 jscott@jackscottarchitects.com