Dallas Water Utilities Building - The center chiefly houses the meter repair and project management divisions of Dallas Water Utilities. The plan concept is developed with an axial skylight spine down the center of the facility and an open-air atrium adjacent to the spine, lobbies and offices. The meter activities area houses administrative personnel to support water meter installation and repair. Building features include:
- training center/classrooms
- open briefing area
- repair & maintenance
- high-bay area w/ crane
- machine shop
- shower/locker rooms
- modular office area
- closed offices
- flexible conference rooms
- flexible utilities
- calibration lab
Training functions are supported by an audio/visual library and six large conference/classrooms with rear projection and public sound system features.
Office Building, Quaker Oats Company, Dallas, Texas - This new two-story, 15,000-square-foot administrative facility centralizes plant manufacturing management functions. The building houses computer pro-cessing, offices, employee locker/ shower facilities, a nurses' station, cafeteria, and a main conference room with a central plaza and service court. Extensive landscaping, exterior lighting and covered pedestrian walkways are among special features.
IBM Headquarters Complex, Bethesda, Maryland - BJY has been retained to provide A/E services on a continuing basis for the renovation and expansion to IBM's Maryland complex. Services have included computer expansion; redesign and space planning for employee areas; design of with a central plaza and service court. Extensive landscaping, exterior lighting and covered pedestrian walkways are among special features.
IBM Headquarters Complex
Headquarters Complex, Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Houston, Texas - BJY provided complete design for this 300,000-square-foot facility which includes offices, conference rooms, lunch room, radio dispatching area, computer area, a 200-person audio-visual room, and bus maintenance areas. |
Office Building for Research and Development Center, M.W. Kellogg Company, Houston, Texas - We provided design for this office facility to house scientists, engineers, management and other technical personnel employed at the research center. The building includes offices, reception areas, meeting rooms and support facilities.
Department of HEW Headquarters Building, Washington, D.C. - Modernization and space planning for three office buildings totaling over two million square feet of space. Special considerations were made for a large computer area. The HEW facilities are a part of the General Services Administration's long-range program to modernize and improve federal office buildings.
Premier Business Center, Las Colinas, Texas - Complete A/E design of a 100,000 SF office/service complex consisting of two facing "U"-shaped buildings
Our design of the Metropolitan Transit Authority's headquarters building received awards from the Texas Society of Architecture, Consulting Engineers Council of Texas, and the American Consulting Engineers Council.
Lease Office Building, Venturcorp, Houston, Texas The 120,000 SF building comprises office space in six floors, connected by a covered walk to a parking structure. The design creates an elegant, distinctive architectural statement to Houston's highly visible North Belt. The office space has been designed around a five-story landscaped atrium.
Venturcorp Lease Office Building
Lease Office Building, Clinard-Thomas Interests, Fort Worth, Texas - This project includes 100,000 square feet of office space in five floors. To emphasize architectural composition and create a variety of lease spaces, the building's wings are recessed and curved at the intersections, and the top floor has been set back to create landscaped terraces.
Office and Manufacturing Complex, Motorola, Inc., Austin, Texas - This project required evaluating a 150-acre site, coordinating with City of Austin environ-mental requirements, and developing program requirements for a 960,000 SF space. One goal was to integrate highly functional buildings on the site while pre-serving its natural quality. The project's Phase I included design of $16 million in office, testing and support facilities. Features include a cafeteria, central power plant, security station, visitors' center and parking. |