'v r ' S* tbi 41' u be the YOU'VE BEEN A >1 Cobblestone Country Club PO. Box 688 Stuart, FL 34995 (407 Guld Requests for proposals like this don't come along every day. Cobblestone Country Club is a 512-acre equity golf club community in Stuart (Martin County). Its developers have some very specific residential design criteria in mind. In a word: vernacular. In two words: Old Florida. In two more: Hilton Head. A handful of preferred architects will be selected before October 30th for recommendation to Cobblestone Country Club homesite buyers. Examples of their work will be featured in a two-day on-site exhibit in January 1990 and in publications to be distributed to buyers and other interested parties* Architects who wish to be considered for inclusion in this unique program should submit material rep- resentative of their capabilities in the styles described, including color and black & white renderings and floorplan hardlines, along with an application form, to Managing Partner John Tompson by September 1, 1989. (To obtain an application form, call (407) 597-4501.) All submissions will be reviewed by a panel of profes- sional advisors, and those selected as preferred architects will be so advised no later than October 30, 1989. DESIGN 0 CRITERIA Florida Victorian Carolina Lowland Treasure Coast Traditional Vernacular style which incorporates the porches, decks, and gingerbread trim one might associate in areas such as Hilton Head, the Florida Keys, Sanibel Island, and the Sewell's Point area of Stuart. Metal and shake roofs, dormers, cupolas and similar accents are encouraged. Avoid Mizner style and high-glitz, Boca Raton type of elevations. *No application fee. No charge for representation to buyers, inclusion in publications, or exhibit space. 597-4501 Circle 8 on Reader Inquiry Card