The International on Turtle Creek

Interior courtyard with steel roof skeleton providing shade, surrounded by showroom entrances and landscaped pathways.

An adaptive reuse project in Dallas’ Design District transformed a 1949 International Harvester warehouse into 250,000 square feet of furniture and interior design showrooms. The design introduces a central “street” with parking, preserves the steel roof structure as a shade element, and incorporates large glass storefronts, blending industrial heritage with contemporary functionality.

Concordia University Texas Chapel

View of Concordia University Chapel showing preserved garden wall, Spanish live oak trees, and glass chapel volume above.

Concordia University Chapel in Austin, Texas features a design that integrates modern glass structures within existing stone walls, blending seamlessly with the natural landscape. The Chapel’s architecture reflects the university’s Lutheran heritage while preserving the surrounding environment, creating a space that connects the built and natural worlds.

UT Dallas – Arts and Performance Complex – Phase 1 Athenæum

Public plaza at UT Dallas Athenaeum Phase 1, designed for community engagement and cultural events.

The UT Dallas Arts and Performance Complex – Athenaeum Phase 1, designed in collaboration with Morphosis and GFF as the Local Architect, houses the Crow Museum of Asian Art alongside exhibition galleries, event spaces, and a conservation lab, establishing a new cultural landmark on the UTD campus.

Center for the Arts

Exterior perspective of the Center for the Arts showing the glass-clad performance hall rising above a stepped concrete base, with landscaped terraces buffering the freeway and creating a prominent campus gateway.

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