• 70 Rainey Street Residences Tower

    This multi

    family residential tower combines 173 condominium units with
    ground

    floor retail, a nine

    level parking garage, and amenity spaces. The 10th

    floor
    landscaped oasis offers an outdoor lounge, poolside cabanas, outdoor gaming and
    gardening areas, a
    dog park, therapeutic dipping pool, bistro seating, walking paths, grills,
    and a heated and cooled infinity

    edge pool with unobstructed views of Lady Bird Lake and
    downtown Austin. Every element is designed to create a vibrant, connected community
    while ma
    ximizing comfort, recreation, and
    natural
    and urban surroundings.

  • 44 East Ave Condominiums

    The 48

    story condominium tower delivers 296 market

    rate residences
    with
    309 units in total
    within a thoughtfully designed mixed

    use structure that includes a main
    lobby and ten levels of above

    ground parking. One

    to four

    bedroom homes feature refined,
    timeless architecture with livable floor plans designed to maximize expansive views. More
    tha
    n 16,000
    SF
    of shared amenity and gathering spaces support connection and daily
    living. Outside, green walls and preserved heritage trees integrate the building with the
    surrounding lake, parkland, and downtown Austin, creating a residential experience roo
    ted
    in both design and place.

  • The Modern Austin Residences

    Rising 57 stories above Rainey Street, this 651

    foot tower redefines downtown living in
    Austin

    s Central Business District. The project delivers 319 luxury residences, 15 levels of
    parking, and ground

    floor retail within a tight 0.37

    acre footprint. Three levels of amenity
    space include indoor and outdoor lounges, private dining areas, a 25

    meter pool and spa,
    fitness center, and dog run. Built amid one of the city

    s busiest corridor
    s, the team
    coordinated closely with neighbors and city agencies to keep the project safe, efficient, and
    on schedule.

  • Wooten Elementary School

    Originally b
    uilt in 1966, the campus receives a full modernization through
    targeted renovations and strategic additions within the existing six

    acre site. The design

    build project increases capacity
    from 380 to 520 students while updating learning
    environments, infrastructure, and shared spaces. Thoughtful improvements extend the life
    of the school, enhance daily experiences for students and staff, and create flexible spaces
    that support today

    s educa
    tional needs while respecting the character of the original
    facility.

  • Vaughn Elementary School

    The campus serves 730 kindergarten through fourth

    grade students on a 30

    acre greenfield site designed for learning and play. The
    new
    school includes 40 classrooms,
    administration offices, career and technical training rooms, an auditorium, and multiple
    gymnasiums woven into the classroom wings. Shared spaces like the cafeteria, full
    kitchen, teacher lounge, playground, and outdoor area
    s support daily life on campus. Site
    improvements, including road expansions and a detention basin, create safe access and
    long

    term resiliency, delivering a welcoming environment for students, staff, and the
    surrounding community.

  • Springdale HS Arena and Academic Wing

    A new two

    story facility expands the campus with a classroom annex and a
    modern physical education complex. The competition gym seats 2,241 and includes a
    hospitality suite, upgraded A/V,
    locker rooms, and coach offices. An auxiliary gym and a
    flexible weightlifting area support training, instruction, and daily use, while thoughtful
    details like phone charging stations enhance the student experience. Designed to bring
    students and the commu
    nity together, the facility supports academics, athletics, and
    school pride in a single, connected space.

  • Sanchez Elementary School

    The renovation transforms the existing school into a modern learning
    environment with updated technology and flexible community spaces. Open learning areas
    encourage movement and interaction between
    students and staff, supporting
    collaboration and engagement throughout the day. Dedicated spaces serve both the
    school and the surrounding community, extending the building

    s use beyond the
    classroom. Upgraded systems and materials reflect current sustaina
    ble design practices,
    creating an efficient, responsible facility built for long

    term use.

  • Rogers Middle School

    The campus is renovated and expanded to better support academics, arts,
    and athletics. The work includes a new competition gymnasium, orchestra and mariachi
    rooms, a weight room, locker rooms, and a new
    multipurpose sports field. Together, these
    improvements create flexible spaces for learning, performance, and physical activity,
    enhancing the daily experience for students and staff
    .

  • The Leona Child Development Center

    Construction of a new facility featuring a commercial kitchen and enhanced
    sitework to support staff parking, student drop

    off, parent and visitor parking, and
    playground areas. The building includes 14 classrooms, a library, staff lounge, commercial
    kitch
    en, and three administrative office areas with reception. The site also provides five
    separate
    play spaces designed for various age groups.

  • Kingwood Middle School

    This two

    phased effort delivers a new replacement school and clears the site
    for expanded academic and athletic use. The two

    story facility serves more than 1,000
    students and features double

    height spaces
    that bring in natural light and create a sense of
    openness. Learning environments include classrooms, science and CTE labs, performing
    arts spaces, dining areas, and athletic facilities. The site supports a full range of sports,
    including track, football,
    and soccer. Inspired by Kingwood

    s

    Livable Forest,

    the design
    blends indoor and outdoor spaces, encourages movement and collaboration, and
    improves traffic flow through optimized car and bus circulation.

  • Early Childhood Academy Orange Mound

    The Early Childhood Academy provides thoughtfully designed spaces that
    support research, observation, and hands

    on learning for young children and early
    childhood practitioners. The facility
    includes 18 classrooms serving nearly 300 local
    children, each designed with developmentally appropriate, child

    centered environments.
    Inspired by the traditions of the Orange Mound community, the design creates a sense of
    home and belonging. Front

    porch
    façades at each classroom open to a natural playscape,
    encouraging play

    based learning and meaningful connections between indoor and outdoor
    spaces.

  • Broken Arrow Event Center

    The two

    story event center spans 114,000
    SF
    on a 17.4

    acre site and
    welcomes up to 4,500 spectators. Designed as a multi

    use hub, it supports wrestling,
    cheerleading, volleyball, and the performing arts with modern athletic spaces and flexible
    venues. Features include a student plaza, hydrotherapy
    and training areas, conference
    rooms overlooking the football field, on

    site concessions, and the district apparel store,
    Tiger Threads. Together, these spaces create a dynamic destination that supports student
    activities, school pride, and community event
    s.