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May 03, 2022
When AIA San Antonio announced “City Hall for All,” a design contest seeking an accessible solution for the east elevation…

May 03, 2022
The recent rehabilitation of the San Agustín Cathedral in Laredo represents an intriguing combination of history, culture, science, and community…

May 03, 2022
On March 3-6, some 90 architects descended upon the small Wyoming town of Jackson for the 10th Annual Texas Society…

May 03, 2022
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May 03, 2022
According to the 2021 “NCARB by the Numbers” report, the number of licensed architects in the United States has risen…

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A $25 million bond-funded project, Sánchez Elementary celebrates cultural legacies as it brings contemporary classrooms to East Austin. Client Austin…

May 03, 2022
Fort Worth’s Reby Cary Youth Library supports a new generation of learners. Client City of Fort WorthArchitect KAI EnterprisesContractor FPI…

May 03, 2022
Two East Austin schools merge to form Norman-Sims Elementary, a new STEAM learning environment focused on discovery and community. Client…

May 03, 2022
“Poisoned by Zip Code,” a site-specific installation by Dallas-based visual artist Ari Brielle, spotlights South Dallas resident Marsha Jackson and…