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SELECTED PROJECT:
General Dynamics
The General Dynamics Corporation chose Johnson/Peterson
Architects to design a 93,000 sf electronics manufacturing
plant in Tallahassee which produces radio equipment for the
US government. The company employes a staff of over 300 people
including engineers, electronics designers, fabricators, administrators
and managerial staff. Because staffing varies with each phase
of product development, Johnson/Peterson chose to use office
systems furniture to create individual work spaces for the
many engineers and designers on site while permitting total
flexibility for future reorganization. Supplementing the open
spaces are standard offices as well as large, well equipped
training rooms required for seminars and continual employee
training. The highly technical nature of production also required
expansive plant space which could accommodate the specialized
computerized robots used to manufacture radio components.
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