Enhancing public safety infrastructure amid significant residential and commercial development
Fort Worth, Texas
The Dallas Zoo South Garage exemplifies an innovative approach to parking structure design that supports sustainability, branding, and future campus development
Dallas, Texas
Our design for Fort Worth’s Northwest Patrol Substation draws inspiration from the city’s frontier heritage and the architectural legacy of the Stockyards.
Fort Worth, Texas
The Oak Cliff Government Center integrates sustainability with civic function, providing daylight-filled, healthy work environments for county staff and the public
Dallas, Texas
An expansion that deepens the Latino Cultural Center’s role as a hub for arts and community
Dallas, Texas
Enhancing public safety through thoughtful design and expanded space for law enforcement and judicial functions
Roanoke, Texas
GFF’s design for the broadcast facility responds to its unique topographic and urban context, carving out moments of pause, projection, and public connection along the Katy Trail
Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt
Divided into three distinct pavilions, the library offers flexible spaces that can function independently or together to support a range of activities
Aledo, Texas
This center serves as a hub for the neighborhood’s Hispanic community, providing flexible spaces for teens, families, and sports tournaments
Fort Worth, Texas
Connecting Princeton residents to nature through thoughtfully designed trails and outdoor amenities
Princeton, Texas
Honoring former Dallas Mayor Annette Strauss and her legacy in the arts
Dallas, Texas
The restoration of Dealey Plaza honors its historical significance by returning the site to its 1963 appearance through rigorous research and preservation