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The International on Turtle Creek

A midcentury warehouse reimagined as a light-filled design destination

Interior courtyard with steel roof skeleton providing shade, surrounded by showroom entrances and landscaped pathways.
Interior courtyard with steel roof skeleton providing shade, surrounded by showroom entrances and landscaped pathways.
Close-up of a modern glass storefront with a steel canopy, blending industrial and contemporary elements.
Close-up of a modern glass storefront with a steel canopy, blending industrial and contemporary elements.
Night view of a glass-fronted showroom with interior lighting and the Dallas skyline visible in the background.
Night view of a glass-fronted showroom with interior lighting and the Dallas skyline visible in the background.
Front view of the refurbished warehouse exterior, featuring white-painted brick and glass walls.
Front view of the refurbished warehouse exterior, featuring white-painted brick and glass walls.
A wide-angle view of the repurposed International on Turtle Creek building with landscaped parking and showroom entrances.
A wide-angle view of the repurposed International on Turtle Creek building with landscaped parking and showroom entrances.
Evening view of the main entry to the International on Turtle Creek, with soft lighting and landscaped pathways.
Evening view of the main entry to the International on Turtle Creek, with soft lighting and landscaped pathways.

Project Brief

The International Harvester parts warehouse, built in 1949, was a 250,000 SF high-bay industrial building of brick and horizontal strip windows, typical of many in the Old Trinity Industrial District near Downtown. Our progressive client saw the potential to expand the geographic reach of the Design District through an adaptive reuse of this large warehouse for furniture and interior design showrooms. GFF cut a new “street” through the middle of the large warehouse, effectively turning impossibly large lease spaces into manageable sizes while introducing parking at the front doors. The steel roof skeleton was left in place when the building below was cut away, forming a lacy shade structure over the street. The building was unified by painting the red brick white and using a similarly colored stucco for new wall surfaces. Large areas were cut open and filled with walls of glass to increase the amount of natural light and provide new access to the showrooms.

Civic & Cultural

Enhancing public safety infrastructure amid significant residential and commercial development

North Patrol Division

Fort Worth, Texas

Architectural rendering of a public broadcast center with an amphitheater and large screen in Downtown Dallas.

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

Public Broadcast Headquarters

Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt

An interplay of light, shadow, and transparency creating a dynamic visitor experience

Dallas Holocaust Museum

Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt

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.

A layered campus for creative work, shaped by sound, space, and community

Center for the Arts

Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt

Our People

Maria Gomez

President
Chief Practice Officer

Jon Rollins

Principal

Blake Thames

Associate Principal
Design Director

Jason Cave

Associate Principal
Director of Civic Practice

Mark Holsinger

Associate Principal
Design Director

Aaron Hunt

Associate Principal
Managing Director — Fort Worth

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