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Features - March 2006

Higher Education Builds With Class

Around the state, Texas higher education campuses continue to add new space and revamp old ones. In Houston, the Texas Woman’s University adds a new campus on prime real estate in the Texas Medical Center. In San Antonio, Trinity University’s music and arts center gets a much-needed makeover. And in Tyler, the University of Texas wraps up phase one of the Ratliff Science and Engineering Complex. Full Story >>

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UT Tyler Campus Expands
Ratliff Complex Phase One to Open in Fall

Lift-Slab Achieves Fine Tuning
Bartlett Cocke Hits High Notes at Trinity University

Texas Woman's University Builds
Location and Design Make New Campus Jewel of Med Center


Green Building - Green Hospital Has High Hopes

A new $200 million children's hospital rethinks hospital design and crowns the site of Austin's Mueller Airport redevelopment with a place of healing that may become the first health-care facility in the U.S. to achieve a platinum LEED rating.Full Story >>


High Rise features - You Can Always Go Downtown

A growing demand for high-rise residential developments is jump-starting construction in urban areas around the state. Three projects demonstrate the growing trend. The new 31-story high-rise, Azure, brings a new sparkle to the Dallas skyline, a new 33-story Grand Hyatt for San Antonio brings high-rise condos to the Alamo City for the first time and the 21-story Seven Riverway offers new luxury digs for Buffalo Bayou-area residents in Houston. Full Story >>

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Azure Brings New Hue to Dallas
Luxury Condos Heighten City's Uptown Image

Seven Riverway
Luxury Apartments Added to Houston's Uptown

San Antonio Grand Hyatt
Mixed-Use High-Rise Comes to Alamo City

 

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