Aerial view of a suburban area with houses, trees, and water bodies in the background.
Black and white photo of a man with dark hair, wearing glasses, a white short-sleeve shirt, and a dark tie, standing behind a wooden railing outdoors.
Black and white photograph of a riverside scene with large hanging moss-covered trees, a dirt train track running along the edge of the river, a small boat with people on the water, and two individuals walking along the riverbank, with a view of a distant shoreline with additional trees.

1963

In October 1963, Lyle Fugleberg opened a one-man architectural practice on Fairbanks Avenue in Winter Park.


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1967

In 1967, Bob Koch joined Lyle Fugleberg. After collaborating on a project in 1965, the firm doubled in size from one to two.


1972

Fugleberg Koch Architects, Inc., was officially formed in 1972. Facilities for senior citizens dominated the firm’s design efforts during the early ‘70s, and many projects were completed in Florida.

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Black and white photo of a large group of people standing in front of a building with a sign that reads "FUGLEBERG KOCH" and the number "2555."

1985

Fugleberg Koch Architects moved to 2555 Temple Trail, Winter Park, FL 32789.

Where they resided for four decades!

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1986

The introduction of computers and other technological tools allowed the firm to begin utilizing computer drafting and accounting systems.


1987

In 1987, Fugleberg Koch Architects added the interiors-division, and began independent development and construction companies, thus allowing “turn-key” solutions to client’s needs.


1990

The 1990s saw the expansion into new markets. By the mid-90s, FK was achieving national recognition for its achievements.

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Four men in tuxedos at a formal event, one holding a large award or trophy, with decorative lights in the background.

2000

The new millennium was celebrated with the commission from Universal to design the Royal Pacific Resort, a 1,000 room Polynesian themed hotel with a large meeting facility. The project was designed and documented in a record 8 months and construction was completed in 2002, under budget.

A tropical resort with a waterway, palm trees, a dock, a seaplane marked 'Royal Pacific,' and multiple yellow buildings with grey roofs under a partly cloudy sky.
An indoor courtyard with a large glass roof and central fountain featuring elephants, surrounded by art statues, plants, and colorful flowers.

2012

Fugleberg Koch’s theme park resort business re-emerged with the design of Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort, a 307 room full service hotel, which opened in July of 2015

Large white hotel building with green roofs, multiple towers, and a covered entrance, surrounded by manicured lawns, trees, and street lamps, at dusk.

Comparison of a modern architectural logo with a technical drawing blueprint of the same design, featuring the word 'ARCHITECTURE' underneath.

2021

Fugleberg Koch rebrands to become FK Architecture


2023

Celebrated 60 years in business!


Modern office lobby with a seating area featuring beige armchairs and a coffee table, a reception desk on the right, and decorative textured blue wall behind the reception. A large sign with orange letters reads 'FK ARCHITECTURE' on a blue background.

2025

FK Architecture moves to new office space, in Maitland.