scott gold architecture
  • home
  • what is the big idea? Okinawa - Three House Project China Bank Solutions Group, Intl. Portfolio Palau International Airport - VIP Lounge Palau - KB Cafe Typhoon Shelter Prototype Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT) CCFT - Chapel CCFT School CCFT - Staff Housing CCFT Sketches House in the Philippines Palau Planning Project MWM Architects, Inc. Koror State Capitol, Palau Palau Cultural Center Palau Building Codes Johor New Township Project Etchujima Yokohama Port Competition Competitions
  • Palau Pagan Tokyo Tower Misc. photos Tibet Anahatan Minox Ashtrays Hoover Dam Kashghar wideluxe Japan
  • sketch of the week Force Fields Prague Architecture Sketches NYC museum - on the Highline Cocktails Portraits Spectical Island Misc sketches Mimeographs
  • Publications
  • music
  • Kiriko
  • About
  • Contact

scott gold architecture

  • home/
  • Projects/
    • what is the big idea?
    • Okinawa - Three House Project
    • China Bank
    • Solutions Group, Intl. Portfolio
    • Palau International Airport - VIP Lounge
    • Palau - KB Cafe
    • Typhoon Shelter Prototype
    • Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT)
    • CCFT - Chapel
    • CCFT School
    • CCFT - Staff Housing
    • CCFT Sketches
    • House in the Philippines
    • Palau Planning Project
    • MWM Architects, Inc.
    • Koror State Capitol, Palau
    • Palau Cultural Center
    • Palau Building Codes
    • Johor New Township Project
    • Etchujima
    • Yokohama Port Competition
    • Competitions
  • Photos/
    • Palau
    • Pagan
    • Tokyo Tower
    • Misc. photos
    • Tibet
    • Anahatan
    • Minox Ashtrays
    • Hoover Dam
    • Kashghar
    • wideluxe
    • Japan
  • Sketchbook/
    • sketch of the week
    • Force Fields
    • Prague
    • Architecture Sketches
    • NYC museum - on the Highline
    • Cocktails
    • Portraits
    • Spectical Island
    • Misc sketches
    • Mimeographs
  • Publications/
  • music/
  • Kiriko/
    • Kiriko
  • About/
  • Contact/
DSCN0016.JPG

scott gold architecture

designing stuff right now

CCFT - School

CCFT's school was designed around a center courtyard.  Separate buildings hold classrooms, administration, and cafeteria.

scott gold architecture

  • home/
  • Projects/
    • what is the big idea?
    • Okinawa - Three House Project
    • China Bank
    • Solutions Group, Intl. Portfolio
    • Palau International Airport - VIP Lounge
    • Palau - KB Cafe
    • Typhoon Shelter Prototype
    • Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT)
    • CCFT - Chapel
    • CCFT School
    • CCFT - Staff Housing
    • CCFT Sketches
    • House in the Philippines
    • Palau Planning Project
    • MWM Architects, Inc.
    • Koror State Capitol, Palau
    • Palau Cultural Center
    • Palau Building Codes
    • Johor New Township Project
    • Etchujima
    • Yokohama Port Competition
    • Competitions
  • Photos/
    • Palau
    • Pagan
    • Tokyo Tower
    • Misc. photos
    • Tibet
    • Anahatan
    • Minox Ashtrays
    • Hoover Dam
    • Kashghar
    • wideluxe
    • Japan
  • Sketchbook/
    • sketch of the week
    • Force Fields
    • Prague
    • Architecture Sketches
    • NYC museum - on the Highline
    • Cocktails
    • Portraits
    • Spectical Island
    • Misc sketches
    • Mimeographs
  • Publications/
  • music/
  • Kiriko/
    • Kiriko
  • About/
  • Contact/

Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT) an orphanage located in Coron Town on Busuanga Island, Palawan Province, Republic of the Philippines.  Designed and built in 2005 - 2007. Survived Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in November 2013.

The School

The International School can accommodate 140 school kids, far larger than the orphanage capacity of 64, allowing for kids in the community to attend.  The tuition paid by the families of the children in the local community who attend the school offsets the cost of the teachers' salaries.

DSCN0016.JPG
perspective6a.jpg
perspective4.jpg
perspective6.jpg
plan_SE.jpg
plan_NE.jpg
plan_NW.jpg
plan_SW.jpg
DSCN0020.JPG
DSCN0104.JPG
DSCN0105.JPG
DSCN0109.JPG
DSCN0113.JPG
DSCN0115.JPG
DSCN0116.JPG
DSCN0117.JPG
DSCN0118.JPG
DSCN0119.JPG
DSCN0120.JPG
DSCN0121.JPG
DSCN0122.JPG
DSCN0123.JPG
DSCN0124.JPG
DSCN0125.JPG
DSCN0126.JPG
DSCN0127.JPG
DSCN0128.JPG
DSCN0129.JPG
DSCN0130.JPG
DSCN0131.JPG
DSCN0132.JPG
DSCN0133.JPG
DSCN0134.JPG
DSCN0135.JPG
DSCN0136.JPG
DSCN0137.JPG
DSCN0138.JPG
DSCN0139.JPG
DSCN0140.JPG
DSCN0141.JPG
DSCN0143.JPG
DSCN0144.JPG
DSCN0145.JPG
DSCN0146.JPG
DSCN0147.JPG
DSCN0148.JPG
SCH Nipa 003.jpg
SCH Nipa 001.jpg
SCH Nipa 002.jpg
SCH sk 016.jpg
SCH sk 017.jpg
Sch - sk 001.jpg
Sch - sk 002.jpg
Sch - sk 002_1.jpg
Sch - sk 003c.jpg
Sch - sk 004.jpg
Sch - sk 004_1.jpg
Sch - sk 005.jpg
FH - wall vent 1.jpg
FH wall vent 2.jpg
Sch - sk 004inv.jpg
Sch - sk 006.jpg
Sch - sk 006 inv.jpg
Sch  sk 007.jpg
Sch  sk 007 inv.jpg
SCh sk 008.jpg
SCh sk 008 inv.jpg
SCH sk 009.jpg
SCH sk 0010.jpg
SCH sk011.jpg
SCH sk011 inv.jpg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Previous Next
DSCN0016.JPG
perspective6a.jpg
perspective4.jpg
perspective6.jpg
plan_SE.jpg
plan_NE.jpg
plan_NW.jpg
plan_SW.jpg
DSCN0020.JPG
DSCN0104.JPG
DSCN0105.JPG
DSCN0109.JPG
DSCN0113.JPG
DSCN0115.JPG
DSCN0116.JPG
DSCN0117.JPG
DSCN0118.JPG
DSCN0119.JPG
DSCN0120.JPG
DSCN0121.JPG
DSCN0122.JPG
DSCN0123.JPG
DSCN0124.JPG
DSCN0125.JPG
DSCN0126.JPG
DSCN0127.JPG
DSCN0128.JPG
DSCN0129.JPG
DSCN0130.JPG
DSCN0131.JPG
DSCN0132.JPG
DSCN0133.JPG
DSCN0134.JPG
DSCN0135.JPG
DSCN0136.JPG
DSCN0137.JPG
DSCN0138.JPG
DSCN0139.JPG
DSCN0140.JPG
DSCN0141.JPG
DSCN0143.JPG
DSCN0144.JPG
DSCN0145.JPG
DSCN0146.JPG
DSCN0147.JPG
DSCN0148.JPG
SCH Nipa 003.jpg
SCH Nipa 001.jpg
SCH Nipa 002.jpg
SCH sk 016.jpg
SCH sk 017.jpg
Sch - sk 001.jpg
Sch - sk 002.jpg
Sch - sk 002_1.jpg
Sch - sk 003c.jpg
Sch - sk 004.jpg
Sch - sk 004_1.jpg
Sch - sk 005.jpg
FH - wall vent 1.jpg
FH wall vent 2.jpg
Sch - sk 004inv.jpg
Sch - sk 006.jpg
Sch - sk 006 inv.jpg
Sch  sk 007.jpg
Sch  sk 007 inv.jpg
SCh sk 008.jpg
SCh sk 008 inv.jpg
SCH sk 009.jpg
SCH sk 0010.jpg
SCH sk011.jpg
SCH sk011 inv.jpg
  • home/
  • Projects/
    • what is the big idea?
    • Okinawa - Three House Project
    • China Bank
    • Solutions Group, Intl. Portfolio
    • Palau International Airport - VIP Lounge
    • Palau - KB Cafe
    • Typhoon Shelter Prototype
    • Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT)
    • CCFT - Chapel
    • CCFT School
    • CCFT - Staff Housing
    • CCFT Sketches
    • House in the Philippines
    • Palau Planning Project
    • MWM Architects, Inc.
    • Koror State Capitol, Palau
    • Palau Cultural Center
    • Palau Building Codes
    • Johor New Township Project
    • Etchujima
    • Yokohama Port Competition
    • Competitions
  • Photos/
    • Palau
    • Pagan
    • Tokyo Tower
    • Misc. photos
    • Tibet
    • Anahatan
    • Minox Ashtrays
    • Hoover Dam
    • Kashghar
    • wideluxe
    • Japan
  • Sketchbook/
    • sketch of the week
    • Force Fields
    • Prague
    • Architecture Sketches
    • NYC museum - on the Highline
    • Cocktails
    • Portraits
    • Spectical Island
    • Misc sketches
    • Mimeographs
  • Publications/
  • music/
  • Kiriko/
    • Kiriko
  • About/
  • Contact/

scott gold architecture

Scott joined PAE Japan (PDFM: PAE Design & Facility Management) in 2009 and has been FM Practice Group Leader, Dir. of Business Development, and Dir. of Operations (www.pae.co.jp). He now serves as PDFM's President.

In 2006, Scott and others established Solutions Group Intl. As Director of Operations of SGI LLC, and Managing Dir. of SGI Japan KK, Scott was responsible for the operations of the company’s worldwide activities including the Philippines, Japan, China, Guam, Palau, Southern Sudan, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Egypt, and other countries. He was responsible for setting up the entities for SGI Japan KK and SGI Southern Sudan. Scott was in charge of all design projects for the organization.

In 1996, Scott joined MWM Architects, Inc. (www.mwmarchitects.com) to manage the firm's Guam office and its projects in the Pacific. There he became a company principal, serving as Vice President and Region Director. 

Before working at MWM, Scott worked in Tokyo, where he worked for various architects, including Japan's largest, Nikken Sekkei (http://www.nikken.co.jp/en/), Kurokawa Kisho (http://www.kisho.co.jp/), GK Sekkei (http://www.gk-design.co.jp/sekkei/), and the Italian architect Aldo Rossi's Tokyo office.

Scott has also been an Instructor of Architectural Design at Tokyo Technical College (http://www.tera-house.ac.jp/index.html), lectured at a number of Tokyo Universities, served as an Adjunct Faculty for Virginia Tech in Japan, and has written several articles on Japanese architecture.

For 2 years, Scott served as Vice President and Trustee of Children’s Chance for Tomorrow (www.ccftfoundation.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing loving homes for homeless children. Scott master-planned and designed all the facility's major structures.

Scott has lived and worked in the Pacific for 25 of the past 28 years and is a licensed architect on Guam and in California. Examples of his work can be found at: http://www.scottgoldarchitecture.com

Specialties:design, planning, marketing, negotiating, international projects, delivering challenging projects in difficult environments, strategic planning, branding

 

 

 

 

  

Powered by Squarespace