Although it will serve as a traditional bank and office, this $25.86-million, four-story Class A office building features high-design elements woven throughout, from a curved glass curtain wall system and wood paneling to European stonework and a living plant wall.
Situated on 69 acres, this $61-million 917,374-sq-ft business park hosts four Class A buildings, with scope including full-site development of all utilities, gas, water and roads on three separate sites.
Located in the Harwood Historic District, the new 3.84-acre park was previously a collection of surface parking lots, vacant buildings and a dilapidated roadway.
This transformative flood control and community recreation project repurposed a former golf course into a multifunctional nature park and stormwater detention facility.
An extensive multiphase $33.7-million renovation spanned a total of 23 departments and expanded support services throughout Memorial Hermann’s existing campus, requiring extensive infection control planning and logistical coordination for corridor impacts and MEP shutdowns.
The only network tied arch bridge in the world with an S-curved deck serves pedestrians crossing over the busy eight-lane U.S. 75 and its frontage roads.
A four-lane, 116-span bypass express bridge now travels around the cities of Kemah and Seabrook, Texas, while the existing 41-span bridge has been expanded and now features a bike lane.
Home to Abilene Christian University’s departments of chemistry, physics and engineering, along with the Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing Research Alliance, this $19-million, 28,000-sq-ft facility features a ground-level research bay surrounded by 27 9-in.-thick concrete tilt-walls that extend 50 ft into the air.