DESCRIPTION Wildewood Springs IIA is a neighborhood called Pineneedle Village located in Bradenton, Florida built in the 1970s and early 1980s. It was the brainchild of architect Tim Seibert, perhaps "the most prolific practitioner of the Sarasota School of Architecture," and developer Paul Neal, father of well-known and award-winning developer Pat Neal. (Pat and his dad created Neal Communities in 1974).
SIZE Wildewood IIA is a cluster of 54 units covering about 9 acres in Pineneedle Village. Pineneedle Village borders Oak Drive, Woodlawn Village (identified as Woodlawn Drive on the map), and Wild Palm Village (identified as Wild Palm Drive on the map). WWIIA shares maintenance of the pond with the larger Wildewood Springs Association.
SIZE Wildewood IIA is a cluster of 54 units covering about 9 acres in Pineneedle Village. Pineneedle Village borders Oak Drive, Woodlawn Village (identified as Woodlawn Drive on the map), and Wild Palm Village (identified as Wild Palm Drive on the map). WWIIA shares maintenance of the pond with the larger Wildewood Springs Association.
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Architecture Recommendations from architect Sam Holladay, Seibert Architects
Maintaining and cleaning louvered windows in our neighborhood - Paul Hyla
Architecture Recommendations from architect Sam Holladay, Seibert Architects
Maintaining and cleaning louvered windows in our neighborhood - Paul Hyla
Hiss Studio talk by Tim Seibert - Hiss, an important contributor to Sarasota schools
Wood-louvered single-hung window is a "Tim Seibert special"
The louvered window used in other high-end buildings in Sarasota-Bradenton
"What is the value of Seibert's architecture in Wildewood Springs"?
Wildewood Springs was designed by Edward J. "Tim" Seibert and
built by Paul, Jr. and his son Pat Neal
Articles about Sarasota School of Architecture architect, Tim Seibert
Light Quality
Sunset light inside a Unit
Oversized Sliding Glass Doors, a signature style of mid-modern design by Tim Seibert
Wood-louvered single-hung window is a "Tim Seibert special"
The louvered window used in other high-end buildings in Sarasota-Bradenton
"What is the value of Seibert's architecture in Wildewood Springs"?
Wildewood Springs was designed by Edward J. "Tim" Seibert and
built by Paul, Jr. and his son Pat Neal
Articles about Sarasota School of Architecture architect, Tim Seibert
Light Quality
Sunset light inside a Unit
Oversized Sliding Glass Doors, a signature style of mid-modern design by Tim Seibert