Workplace

Oil and Gas Office Space

The client, an independent oil and gas company, expanded its business into West Texas. Environmental elements were critical design factors for a new energy efficient facility. Prefinished architectural concrete and aluminum wall panels shift thermal heat gain and create a barrier resistant to the local temperature variations and windblown abrasives. Thermal "low e" insulated/tinted glazing was utilized with window blinds and horizontal solar canopies. A large roof eyebrow protects the building from harsh daytime sun while simultaneously reducing heat gain.

Houston Downtown Office Space

This 24,827 square-foot space was designed to provide optimal flexibility for employee growth while integrating modern features like glass offices and open north views to the city. The bi-product of cohesive architectural and engineering design, the space welcomes collaboration and innovation through an open workplace and meets sustainable industry standards using sustainable materials and methods.

Financial Company Office Space

A Beaumont based e-commerce start-up was established to help brands and entrepreneurs succeed online. A merger created one of the most robust and feature rich platforms in the e-commerce industry. The design team was challenged with creating an “out-of-the-box” start-up office linked to a more refined corporate culture with established brand standards.

Marina View Office Building

The signature office facility for this waterfront community has been designed with an exterior that features a combination of cast stone and glass curtain wall with exposed aluminum-clad columns at the building’s base. The five-story, 120,000 square-foot low-rise facility also features a multi-level, 480-car garage. The design is inspired by nautical imagery with the northern elevation highlighted by a curved glass facade that evokes a sail, while the building cornice is finished with an aluminum canopy recalling a ship’s rails.

Beltway Lakes

Beltway Lakes is a premier office destination in Northwest Houston. The initial master plan was developed and architectural services were provided for the 45-acre development; the design complements the existing office building and garage. Phases I and II consist of two, 6-story, Class A office buildings containing approximately 165,000 square-feet each, and a structured parking garage with a ratio of 4:1000. The contemporary exterior design utilized a mix of highly efficient curtain wall and punched glazing with architectural precast concrete.