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Higher Educational Projects:
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Lone
Star College – Classroom / Student Services Building |
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Cypress, Texas |
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Lone Star College System |
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Associate Architect with Gensler Architects |
LEEDs
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Silver |
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Description:
This project is a 137,355 gross square foot, three-story
building which will house the Student Services departments,
classrooms, large tiered seating classroom, and faculty office
suites. The building will be configured as follows: Ground Floor
Student Services consisting of 38,89500 gsf; First floor Classroom
/Faculty Offices/Tiered Classroom wing consisting of 21,700gsf;
Second floor classroom/faculty offices consisting of 38,380 gsf; and
a Third floor classroom/faculty office wing consisting of 38,380
gsf. Start Date: January 2010 ---
Proposed Finish Date: January 2011 |
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Lone
Star College – New Science Building |
Location: |
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Cypress, Texas |
Client: |
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Lone Star College System |
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Associate Architect with Gensler Architects |
LEEDs
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Silver |
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Description:
This project is an approximately 54,640 gross
square foot, two story Science and Classroom building. The second
floor will house the new labs, lab support spaces, classrooms and
faculty office suite. The ground floor will consist of classrooms.
The new Science building will be physically connected to the
existing Allied Health Building via a second floor
enclosed/conditioned bridge. The ground floor will have a covered
open-air walkway connection.
Start Date: January 2010 ---
Proposed Finish Date: January 2011 |
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Lone Star College
Satellite Centers – Conroe Campus |
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Conroe, Texas |
Client: |
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Lone Star College System |
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Associate Architect with
Perspectiva Architects |
Delivery
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CM @ Risk |
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Description:
The 15.3-acre site is located in an industrial
park on FM 3083 north of Conroe. The site is heavily wooded and it
slopes approximately 22’ from the high northeast corner to the low
southwest corner where an existing creek defines the western
property line. The main view to the building will be from FM 3083.
The building has been located at the high end to minimize drainage
and flood plain issues while maximizing visibility for the building.
The layout of the building is sited to follow the contours, so the
long axis of the facility runs in a north-south direction. The
center consists of two buildings – an Academic Building and a
Workforce Training Building. The interior will consist of 14
classrooms, 8 computer labs, 1 science lab, 2 training rooms, a
craft lab, welding lab, mechatronics lab, 2 electronics labs,
machining lab, learning commons, bookstore, offices, tutoring,
testing, counseling, registration, and cashiers. Start Date:
December 2009 ---
Proposed Finish Date: January 2011 |
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Lone Star College
Satellite Centers – Atascocita Campus |
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Atascocita, Texas |
Client: |
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Lone Star College System |
Services: |
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Associate Architect with
Perspectiva Architects |
Delivery
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CM @ Risk |
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Description:
The 13.25-acre site is located adjacent to a
housing development in the Atascocita area near Lake Houston,
northeast of Houston. Most of the site is heavily wooded and is
bounded on two sides by a well-manicured drainage ditch. The site is
essentially flat. The main view to the building will be from West
Lake Houston Parkway. The center consists of one building with a
central plant that is separated from the main building. The curved
layout of the building provides interest and facilitates views of
the facility, especially the building entry, from West Lake Houston
Parkway. The alignment of the drive from the south curves also and
ultimately is centered on the main entry to the building. The
interior will consist of 16 classrooms, 5 computer labs, 2 science
labs, art classroom, library, multipurpose room, bookstore, offices,
tutoring, testing, counseling, registration, and cashiers. Start Date:
March 2010 ---
Proposed Finish Date: March 2011 |
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Lone Star
College Satellite Centers – Cy Fair Campus |
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Katy, Texas |
Client: |
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Lone Star College System |
Services: |
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Associate Architect with
Perspectiva Architects |
Delivery
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CM @ Risk |
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Description:
This facility will be located in Harris County
in proximity to the City of Katy. The building is positioned close
to the road to increase awareness of the facility. The center
consists of one building separated into two sections – Academic and
Workforce. The central plant is located adjacent to the Workforce
section and Maintenance/Shipping and Receiving in the Academic
section. Next to the entrance on the north side is an outdoor patio
area that is accessed through the vending. The patio area is
enclosed by a a7’ high translucent aluminum and glass screen and
will function as a place to lounge, eat and study on the exterior.
The interior will consist of 14 classrooms, 8 computer labs, 1
science lab, 2 training rooms, a craft lab, welding lab,
mechatronics lab, 2 electronic labs, machining lab, learning
commons, bookstore, offices, tutoring, testing, counseling,
registration, and cashiers. Start Date:
March 2010 ---
Proposed Finish Date: March 2011 |
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Texas A&M
University Agriculture Headquarters Building |
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Bryan/College
Station, Texas |
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Texas A&M University System |
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Associate Architect with
Kirksey Architects -
Associate Project Manager |
Cost: |
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$48,000,000 |
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Description:
A new, TAMU Agriculture Headquarters Building
situated on John Kimbrough at the main campus. This complex will
consist of a 5 story Agriculture Headquarters Building for academic
and administration functions. Completion Date:
March 2011 |
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University
of Houston Sugar Land / Wharton County Junior College
Academic Building |
Location: |
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Sugar Land, Texas |
Client: |
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University of Houston System |
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Architect of
Record - With PageSoutherlandPage Architects |
Delivery Method: |
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CM @ Risk |
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Description:
The UH Sugar Land/Wharton County Junior
College Academic Building is a new academic center with classrooms,
tiered lecture hall, science laboratory, nurse training facility,
bookstore, administrative and faculty offices, fitness center and
conference facilities for Wharton County Jr. College and other UH
System programs from UH Victoria, UH Clear Lake, and UH Downtown.
Archi*Technics/3, Inc. was the Architect of Record for this project. Start Date:
May 2007 ---
Finish Date: March 2009 (Due to Hurricane Ike) |
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Houston
Community College Northeast Campus – Northline |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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Houston Community College System |
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Associate Architect with HOK Design Architects |
Delivery Method: |
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CM @ Risk |
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Description:
Houston Community College’s Northline Campus is
a state-of-the-art facility that utilizes the latest “smart
technology” in its learning center, computer and science
laboratories, classrooms, library, common areas and offices. The new
120,373 SF facility is designed for the 21st century student who is
encouraged to learn by observation rather than by rote through such
methods as distance and continuing education, weekend college and
peer-to-peer collaboration. Start Date:
March 2007 ---
Finish Date: March 2008 |
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Houston
Community College Learning Hub – Central Campus |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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Houston Community College System |
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Associate Architect with
Kirksey Architects |
Cost
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$17.4M /
121,000 S.F. |
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Description:
The HCC Learning Hub is a 21st century learning
environment that: Enhances and transforms teaching and learning with
technology, Creates anywhere/anytime learning environments for
students, Contains smart technology in classrooms, Responds to the
needs of all students today and in the future, Allows for diverse
learning to take place-from peer on the side to learning by
observation, and finally by learning through collaboration, That
creates an environment for students to become active “constructivist
learners” rather than passive “rote” learners.
Finish Date: August 2008 |
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Houston
Community College Physical Plant |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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Houston Community College System |
Services: |
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Programming and Architecture |
Cost
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$11.5M /
6,000 S.F. |
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Description:
New 6,000 S.F. central plant building to
service HCC central campus.
Finish Date: July 2007 |
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KTSU Radio
and Recording Studio - Texas Southern University |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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Texas Southern University |
Services: |
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Architect of
Record - Programming, Architecture and Interior
Design |
Cost
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$6.4M /
16,700 S.F. |
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Description:
State of art radio station and recording studio
with facilities for student training in broadcasting and recording
of voice and instrumental music.
Finish Date: December 2004 |
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Center for Applied Technology - Lone Star College |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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North Harris Montgomery Community College |
Services: |
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Programming, Architectural Design and Engineering |
Cost
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$5.4M /
51,500 S.F. |
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Description:
A 51,500 square feet building that includes training facilities
for automotive repair technicians as well as Nissan’s continuing education for technicians.
Includes facility for training in computer numeric control and computer aided manufacturing,
as well as air conditioning and refrigeration repair technicians. Houses administrative
offices, classrooms and computer training rooms.
Completion Date: August 1999 |
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Child Care Center - Lone Star College |
Location: |
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Houston, Texas |
Client: |
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Lone Star College System |
Services: |
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Architect of
Record - Programming, Architecture and Interior
Design |
Cost
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Description:
Completion Date: TBA |
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