Widely known in Texas for its eponymous festival and its Czech roots, the city of West suffered an April 2013 explosion at a local fertilizer plant that caused several deaths and destroyed many homes and businesses and three of the district’s four schools.
The renovation and build-out of the 1957 Imperial Sugar brick warehouse helped launch The Discovery Center and its five galleries for children’s interactive learning.
Slated to be the first WELL-certified office in Texas, Stryker’s new regional distribution center combines a 320,000-sq-ft office and warehouse project with an open plan that was designed to inspire collaboration and increase productivity.
Dell Medical School’s Health Learning Building, a $36.42-million project, is the first new medical school constructed at a Tier 1 American research university in decades.
Three of the largest private donations in university history have fueled Abilene Christian University’s “Vision in Action,” a plan to transform the campus in a way not seen in more than 50 years.
The College of Medicine Academic Office Tower is nine stories tall with a three-story atrium, two elevated pedestrian bridges and a suspended building connector that stretches from a 700-car parking garage to the tower.
The scope of work on the $32-million orthopedic surgery and patient tower addition included a 75,000-sq-ft, three-story patient tower along with a 15,000-sq-ft renovation of the existing facility.