Northpoint
Architecture Firm of Record: Cooper Johnson Smith Architects, Inc.
Principal-in-Charge: Stephen Smith
Project Architect / Team Member: Kevin Jarman
Client: The Hogan Group
Contractor: The Perry Company
Built in 2006, the Pasco, Hudson and Nyman buildings at Northpointe Village anchor a master planned office, retail, and dining complex located at the intersection of the Suncoast Parkway and Route 54 in Pasco County, Florida.
Designed to appear as though they were built over time as structures in a typical downtown would have been, the mixed-use Pasco and Hudson shell buildings feature varying facades of brick and stucco while providing the utmost in leasing flexibility on both floor levels. Entry into the ground floor retail spaces is primarily from the well appointed street while office entry is from the parking areas behind each of these two structures.
Envisioned as the anchor for the village, the Nyman building is located at the end of the village’s main drive. This two-story office building features tenant spaces off of a central core, a large second floor balcony allowing for engagement with the village, and large centrally located skylights, that provide “green” energy savings for the second floor tenants. Referencing monumental small town civic structures such as a Courthouse or City Hall, this building features light colored brick, stately columns, cast stone, and a monumental cornice.









