This new state-of-the-art convention center for the City of Hurst incorporated architectural designs consisting of deep custom steel clad mullions within a curtain wall system, and oversized insulated glass units.
This project is a newly constructed 230,000 sq. ft. four story office building enabling the company to combine employees from multiple locations into one facility. The building is equipped with lots of meeting space as well as conference rooms, with large amount of windows for natural lighting.
This facility is a new auditorium addition to the existing facility which includes new office space, children’s wing, coffee bar as well as the auditorium with state of the art seating and audio and visual equipment.
The Richardson Gymnastics Center is a newly constructed LEED Silver certified facility for the cities gymnastics program for students that are looking to improve their skills, flexibility and strength, along with competitive teams, with upper level competition teams working to earn future scholarships to major universities.
This state of the art, multi-use terminal building, houses airport staff and office rental space. The Arlington Municipal Terminal incorporates architectural design features including radiused top curtain walls and canted window walls.
This facility is one of the latest complexes to be completed with focus on further educating students for the growing demands in the technology fields.
This facility was constructed as one of the first net zero educational projects in the state along with the growing needs of the district. A few of the architectural features for this project included high performance insulated glass and aluminum systems.
This facility was constructed to be the third high school campus for the vast growing Eagle Mountain Saginaw School District, comprised of four separate building which are the main building, field house, stadium press box, and agricultural building.
This facility is a new three story classroom building designed towards students and educators looking to advance into the medical fields of today’s modern medicine and healthcare fields.
This facility consisted of two separate four story student dorm buildings connect by a commons building in the center of the complex.