Portfolio
Sivitz Innovative Designs has played an essential role in the design and development of a broad range of projects. From the ground up to project completion... from the design of the single-family home renovations to mixed-use projects, we invite you to browse through samples of our design work that has been constructed.
Residential Design

When it comes to residential design, Ron Sivitz and his staff will fulfill your dreams for gracious living. Whether it is a small addition or home renovation, the design of the grand estate or multi-family complex, Sivitz Innovative Designs, has a proven record of sophisticated design and satisfied clients. more
Commercial Design

Sivitz Innovative Designs has the talent and ability to design professional office parks and mixed-use projects, and work along with a team of local design professionals to meet each client’s specific requirements. more
Institutional Design

Sivitz Innovative Designs takes pride in being an essential part of the design team that makes the clients initial concept a project reality. more
Historical Design

Because Sivitz Innovative Designs has become highly experienced in the quality and sophistication of design necessary for historical renovations, we are uniquely qualified to help our client achieve their desired results. more
Sivitz Innovative Designs, P.A.
2055 Wood Street, Suite 114
Sarasota, Florida 34237
Phone: 941. 316.9300
Fax: 941. 316.9344
Goldie Feldman Academy
"Symbolism of the School's Front Entry"
"The beam and the column have always demonstrated strength, knowledge and spiritualism.
The students strengthen themselves by developing friendships with fellow students. They gain knowledge from their teachers to help them move forward to the next stage of life. They gain self-awareness and buld self-confidence through spiritualism from the guidance of all who are part of the whole, which is Temple Beth Sholom.
The piece that has broken free from the rest of the building signifies how the students develop and grow during their years here, and then move on with their lives, but will still always have a life long attachment to the Temple Beth Sholom Schools."
By Ronald W. Sivitz
Presented during the dedication ceremony on December 8th, 2002.








