Mike Koppenhafer

Mike Kleinschmidt

Logan Rink
Mike Koppenhafer graduated with honors from Kansas State University in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in architecture. Mike is a registered architect in Florida and Georgia. In 2004 Mike opened the Jacksonville firm, Fisher Koppenhafer, where he remains the managing partner. Mike has been the lead designer, project manager, and principal-in-charge of many projects, including: Augusta Savage Cultural Center, Julington Creek Marina, St. Maarten Resort and Spa, Nuvea Spa, Churchwell Lofts, Laterra Condominiums, and multiple projects for the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club.

Mike Kleinschmidt attended the University of Florida where he received a bachelor of design degree in 1997 and a master of architecture degree in 2000. From 1997-1999 Mike worked for Charette Design in Orlando, Florida where he focused on custom homes and apartments. From 2001-2008 he worked for Rink Design in Jacksonville, Florida on various high profile projects including the University of North Florida Library Addition and Renovations, the Duval County Courthouse Design Competition, Laterra at the King and the Bear, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Spa, and the University of North Florida Student Union. Mike has contributed to the community by donating time to the San Marco Preservation Society, Artwalk, Habijax, Art in Public Places, the Renew Gulf Coast Benefit project, and JMOCA Careers in Arts Fair.

Logan Rink attended Douglas Anderson School of the Arts where he focused on instrumental music, creative writing, and photography. Logan began his career at Rink Design in 1998; during his ten year employment with Rink Design he focused on design, detailing, and marketing graphics for many prominent and award-winning projects including the Southeast Toyota Vehicle Processing Facility, the Lofts San Marco, Waverly Condominiums, University of North Florida Library Addition and Renovations, and most recently the University of North Florida Student Union. Logan is an active member of the Downtown Development Review Board and has contributed to the community by donating time to the San Marco Preservation Society, Artwalk, Deliver the Dream Foundation, LaVilla School of the Arts, the renovation of Ellzey United Methodist Church, job shadow programs, the Renew Gulf Coast benefit project, and the JMOCA Careers in Arts Fair.

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