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Intense collaboration and some labor-intensive roofing and waterproofing work were key to completing the $109-million Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art.
The new home for Texas A&M’s Academic and Student Services is a three-story multipurpose masonry building, the front facade of which features two stories of glass curtain wall cantilevered over the recessed building entry.
Despite months of setbacks because of harsh weather and funding approval delays, the team building the $32.5-million Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen still completed the project on schedule through strategic modifications to sequencing and careful planning.
A five-story, 261,000-sq-ft vertical expansion makes Medical City Dallas the region’s only hospital to offer full services for children and adults on the same campus.
In transforming the University of Houston Hofheinz Pavilion into the Fertitta Center for sports and entertainment, the team on the $55-million project gave a nod to history while keeping an eye toward the future.