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.
In addition to being the first multitenant, mass timber office building in North Texas, this building is among the largest mass timber office buildings in the country.
As construction kicked off for this 200,000-sq-ft, six-level mixed-use commercial development, the team first coordinated protection of four heritage trees located near major construction zones.
Originally built in 1948, this 55,000-sq-ft historic Art Deco warehouse has been revitalized as a vibrant marketplace that celebrates local flavors and the area’s architectural heritage.
A chip fabrication facility northeast of Austin will produce logic chips for next-generation devices in areas such as 5G, AI and high-performance computing.
Located on the same grounds as the 1968 HemisFair International Exposition, this project brings together historical references and environmental sustainability to realize a new outdoor public gathering place.
Spanning 90,600 sq ft across three floors, this project features a hospitality area and training and conference spaces. The executive spaces feature custom plaster installations with gold reveals.