Texas A&M University–Central Texas – Founders Hall

Killeen, Texas

As the first building on the campus, Founders Hall includes all the components necessary to support an independent learning institution: instructional space both small and large, office space for faculty, academic departments and administration, student and enrollment services, informal gathering spaces, food service, a bookstore, and building support. As the inaugural structure, the building must also establish a compelling precedent for the architecture of the new campus.

The building design responds to two distinct influences: acknowledgement of the past and anticipation of the future. It was important to the users that the new building reflect the character of Central Texas architectural heritage, and that it respond to the impact of the hot, dry climate and bright sun. At the same time, the building must also reflect the fact that the new campus will serve as an incubator for dynamic emerging technologies driving the economy in Central Texas, including healthcare/bioscience and defense technology. The building’s architecture is called upon to be expressive of those and other new technologies.

Texas A&M University – Central Texas’s mission is to provide a diverse student body with academically challenging, high-quality, and affordable learning opportunities. Founders Hall aligns with this mission by offering state-of-the-art facilities that support both traditional and modern educational needs. The building’s design incorporates elements that reflect the regional architectural heritage while embracing new technologies, ensuring it serves as a bridge between past traditions and future innovations. The thoughtful integration of functional spaces with aesthetic considerations creates an environment conducive to learning, collaboration, and community engagement.

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John Shiver

Associate Principal + Director of Education Practice