Architecture — Mixed-Use & Multifamily

A dusk view of The Vickery in Fort Worth, a mixed-use residential development designed by GFF for Trademark Property Company, featuring a five-story apartment building, townhomes, and a standalone restaurant with downtown Fort Worth visible in the background.

The Vickery

Fort Worth, Texas
Street-level perspective of Denargo Market Phase 4 with leasing office and retail storefront, wood-look siding, and pedestrian-friendly design in Denver’s RiNo district.

Denargo Market 4

Denver, Colorado
Rooftop terrace of Denargo Market Phase 3 featuring lounge seating and open views of downtown Denver skyline and Rockies Stadium at twilight.

Denargo Market 3

Denver, Colorado
1899 McKinney

1899 McKinney

Dallas, Texas
Amenity area at dusk with views of modern multifamily buildings at Pearl Bee Cave, TX, featuring warm exterior lighting, lush trees, and landscaped walkways.

Pearl Bee Cave

Bee Cave, Texas
Knox Promenade

Knox Promenade

Dallas, Texas
Empira 711 Pearl

Empira 711 Pearl

Dallas, Texas
Perspective view of the Barvin Braeswood residential building, showing its brick façade and outdoor terraces.

Barvin Braeswood

Houston, Texas
Validus 2701 Brown

Validus 2701 Brown

Dallas, Texas

The way we approach mixed-use and multifamily design is grounded in the belief that quality housing has the power to positively impact lives and communities. We take the responsibility of designing residential projects seriously, and love collaborating with clients that share a desire to develop communities of lasting quality and appreciate the enduring value of great design.

We recognize that our projects are integral parts of the neighborhoods they inhabit and foster a sense of place and belonging through thoughtful design. Our housing work frequently results in projects that achieve the highest rents, least turnover, and record setting return on investment for our clients. We hope that every resident of a GFF designed community reflects fondly on their time spent living in the sustainable buildings we create together, and we aren’t shy about asking residents of communities that we have designed for feedback on how we did.