Emily Carvell is the Operations Professional with GFF
Meet Becca Vahldick! Becca joined us in 2019 and is a Project Coordinator.
“I love how flexible and respectful GFF is about everyone’s personal lives. The firm really values the work/life balance and putting the people first. I also love the people I work with. My studio makes every day an adventure and I genuinely enjoy working and spending time with them.”
Becca has recently gotten into making stained glass, she says “I’m not a pro yet but I’ll get there eventually!”. She also really enjoys climbing, tending to her house plants, cooking, collecting weird vintage décor, and of course, she’s obsessed with her two cats.
A fun fact about Becca is she’s a big fan of all thing’s music. “I love going to shows, playing guitar, and even occasionally moshing. I generally go to smaller concerts or support local bands but tend to be at a concert 4-5 times a month!”
Thank you for all that you do Becca, we are so lucky to have you!
Firm News
Turning On A New Light
We are excited to start 2024 with a new logo, inspired by our new headquarters in the heart of the vibrant Victory Park neighborhood of Dallas. This transition is more than just a change of logo and address; it is an improved reflection of who we are and where we want to go as an industry-leading, design-focused firm.
Designing Spaces that Reflect Our Clients’ Mission
In honor of Historic Preservation Month, GFF will be a Bronze Sponsor for the 2023 Preservation Dallas Preservation Achievement Awards on May 17th, 2023.
Life Fellowship Church Unveils Newly Transformed Campus
GFF developed a new comprehensive campus master plan for Life Fellowship Church (LFC) located in McKinney, Texas, which includes renovation and expansion of their current campus to include a 1,200-seat future worship center, a weekday preschool, additional adult classrooms, and an administrative suite on a very compact site.
Protecting Our Feathered Friends
As cities grow and buildings become taller, the need to protect the earth's bird population is becoming more urgent. Thankfully, there are solutions to mitigate the problem, including guidelines for bird friendly glazing selections and building design features.