Honoring history and inspiring community through the purposeful design of arts and cultural spaces
A layered campus for creative work, shaped by sound, space, and community
The Dallas Zoo South Garage exemplifies an innovative approach to parking structure design that supports sustainability, branding, and future campus development
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
An interplay of light, shadow, and transparency creating a dynamic visitor experience
A parking structure designed to harmonize with the Arboretum’s garden environment
As the first new structure in Fair Park in over 50 years, the Briscoe Carpenter Livestock Center bridges past and present
A center dedicated to research, education, and community engagement within a vast man-made wetland habitat
An expansion that deepens the Latino Cultural Center’s role as a hub for arts and community
Enhancements to the Santa Fe Trail are creating a stronger connection between neighborhoods, nature, and culture in East Dallas
Restored murals, color palettes, and reconstructed elements return this building to its rightful place in Fair Park’s Art Deco ensemble
Connecting Princeton residents to nature through thoughtfully designed trails and outdoor amenities
The restoration of Dealey Plaza honors its historical significance by returning the site to its 1963 appearance through rigorous research and preservation
Designed by Morphosis Architects with GFF as the local architect and sustainability consultant, the museum’s unique cube shape floats above a landscaped plinth of native Texas flora
A light and airy pavilion designed to honor company founders
Transforming a storied recording site into an inclusive space for art, music, and social services
Serving as a ticketing venue, AT&T experience wall, and small café
Honoring former Dallas Mayor Annette Strauss and her legacy in the arts
By emphasizing a pedestrian-first design and integrating diverse uses across multiple blocks, the transformation repositions the Farmers Market as a vital piece of downtown Dallas
The Embarcadero’s renovation honors its Centennial-era origins through detailed restoration of its lobby, historic exhibit booth, and original color scheme
Our Civic & Cultural design teams bring decades of experience and a profound commitment to shaping cities through thoughtful architecture, interior design, and planning. We specialize in creating spaces that reflect the unique character of the communities they serve, blending functionality with storytelling to highlight the history, culture, and values that define each locale. From adaptive reuse to new construction, our projects range across diverse categories including civic, municipal, arts & culture, and historic preservation.
We understand the importance of community engagement in every project. Our team works closely with user groups, city council members, government departments, institutional stakeholders and local residents to ensure that the final design meets the needs and aspirations of the community. This collaborative approach is fundamental to our process, enabling us to facilitate a smooth and successful project from start to finish. We pride ourselves on our ability to listen, communicate, and integrate diverse perspectives, resulting in buildings and spaces that truly resonate with the communities they serve.
Our expertise extends beyond aesthetics to include functional and efficient design solutions tailored for the public and non-profit sectors. We are adept at navigating the unique challenges that come with civic and cultural projects, from problem-solving and cost estimating to ensuring accessibility and sustainability. Whether we are designing a police station, library, museum, performance space, or community center, we approach each project with the same dedication to quality and functionality.