This project consists of an 82,000 SF addition to the Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas in Austin. The project was completed in the operational facility. The end project achieved LEED Platinum for Healthcare – the first project in the nation to achieve such designation.
Renovation and upgrade of all electrical systems. This project is taking place in a fully operational hospital with highly coordinated redundancy systems and tie ins.
This project included shell construction and finish out of the new Cancer Center along with remodelling and renovating a 100-plus-year-old existing Collins Hospital. The Baylor Sammons Collins project required the integration of the two existing 250,000 SF inpatient care buildings with a new 500,000 SF outpatient cancer center. The project earned LEED Gold certification.
Seton Healthcare Family in Austin, Texas is planning a new teaching hospital in conjunction with the University of Texas at Austin Medical School The project is scheduled to be an approximate 530,000 s.f. new, acute care hospital, a skybridge connecting the new hospital to the existing parking garage, and new elevators at the existing More »
Ground up construction of the Women’s and Infants Specialty Hospital. The 135,000 SF facility will have a direct connection to the new Parkland hospital, as well as its own entrance to increase patient privacy. As a design-assist project, Prism’s team worked closely with the R-O team to develop a design for the project More »
New construction of an addition to the existing church. The new building includes a 1,000-seat sanctuary, chapel, additional classrooms and renovation of the previous sanctuary into a parish hall. This building shell allowed for beautiful detail and materials to be applied to the interior such as the altar and baptismal font. The resulting elegant More »
The project added 67,000 SF to the church campus and includes a new sanctuary space. The existing worship area was restructured as a wedding/funeral chapel. The new sanctuary offers theater-style, terraced seating that curves around the main stage. With seating for 1,500, the new sanctuary reflects First Baptist Odessa’s recent growth. The project features More »
With a vision of creating an oasis in the middle of bustling downtown Dallas, this historic congregation is expanding with its first new sanctuary since the 1890s and a new complex that will replace several of the church’s seven buildings. The new, high-tech, 3,000-seat worship center doubles the capacity of the current sanctuary More »