THE FIRST PHASE OF THE LINDA RAY CHILDREN'S
CENTER
WAS THE COMPLETE REDESIGN AND RENOVATION OF
THIS 6 UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE TO BE KNOWN AS THE
TODDLER CENTER
This apartment
contained 6 units and was chosen to be developed into the
Toddler Building as
the first phase of the Center because it was smaller and could be done
quicker than the huge
complex next door that was to be the Intervention Center.
This building was in the better condition of the two buildings, but was
flea and
termite infested
and had been out of code for many years. However, it met the
requirements of Infants In Need
in location, space, and potential for the
proposed Toddler Center.
A
new
rendering was presented by Sasaki after a number of planning meetings
and approved
by
the Board. The Architects completed the preliminary drawings
for the Toddler Center
and the members of the
Miami Building and Construction Trades Council
agreed that their
member
Trade Unions would donate the labor and much of the materials to
complete this
phase
of the project, The Toddler Building.