This immersive entertainment venue is one of the first projects in Texas to be built completely based on a comprehensive 3D model that incorporated the entire project plan and all trades.
As part of a four-phased project for its baseball team, ACU kicked off a $15-million renovation and expansion of a 1991 stadium. The refresh introduced a home locker room with direct dugout access, a meeting room, training rooms, offices, press box, concessions and a 959-seat precast concrete seating bowl with a sun-shade canopy.
The University of Houston Retail, Auxiliary and Dining (RAD) Center project replaces an existing university building with a next-generation student center and dining facility.
San Antonio is now home to a materials recovery facility that is designed for municipal recycling. About 25% larger than the company’s existing Austin location, the San Antonio plant includes technological and architectural enhancements, including a highly advanced recycling system equipped with the latest in sorting and processing technology.
To support youth at risk for homelessness and associated problems, the $5-million Live & Learn Center provides up to four years of affordable housing alongside comprehensive, trauma-informed support services.
Situated near gates B12–B20 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, this 2,440-sq-ft lounge is only the second Club Fly location in the country and the first of its kind in Texas.
To enhance day-to-day efficiency, communication and collaboration for the Houston Texans’ general manager and coaching staff, this transformative $5.6-million, 19,600-sq-ft renovation at NRG Stadium added new administrative areas, revitalized the mezzanine level and modernized weight room and performance training areas.
Great Wolf Lodge’s second Texas location is located on a 27-acre site in Webster. The $169-million, 560,000-sq-ft family resort includes more than 500 guest suites, 10,000 sq ft of meeting and event space as well as dining and retail.
Blending historical charm with modern luxury, this $12.6-million, 17,358-sq-ft boutique hotel in the center of Fredericksburg features five guest suites, a grand lobby bar, French-style brasserie and a hidden speakeasy.
First built in 1908, Mood-Bridwell Hall is the second-oldest building at Southwestern University. The hall underwent a series of transformations over the course of its lifetime, but its last major renovation took place in 1978, shortly after the building was inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.