A two page spread article on Rothrock Construction in the March 2020 issue of Jupiter Magazine

Bringing More to the Boardroom

Jupiter Magazine

Jupiter Magazine - March 2020

Rothrock Construction builds an innovative design at Divosta Towers which captures a contemporary twist on the everyday office.

As you exit the elevators of Divosta Towers, you embrace a full glass perspective view of Downtown at the Gardens, Palm Beach, and Jupiter Lighthouse. The boardroom is framed by Parasido marble columns that disappear into the ceiling, featuring water jet aluminum artwork that portrays the company’s operations. The placement of the sitting area alcove is carefully carved into the lobby’s angled walls to avoid any disruption to the views. 

Within the Business Lounge, the Negresco Quartzite island is used for employee lunch gatherings. The ceiling is transformed with floating acoustical fractal clouds, hung at multiple heights for illumination, drawing you into a floor to ceiling glass office corridor. 

Led by General Contractor Don Rothrock, Rothrock Construction was involved with the design team on several concepts throughout the project. Don has a master’s degree in Architecture and studied abroad, giving him a broader spectrum of design for his clients. “We were able to not only create a beautiful working environment, but also capture the history of the company and the future of its growth. We showcased elements of the company through both artwork and use of materials. The office has transformed into a clean and modernized working space, while telling a personal story.

Rothrock Construction brings another level of custom details when building for a client. They set themselves apart by being selective with projects, both commercial and residential, allowing for a more one-on-one personal approach of building.