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Bell Helicopter
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Bowie 6th Grade Center
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City of Amarillo Fire Stations #3 & #9
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First Capital Bank of Texas
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Maxor Mail Order Prescriptions
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Polk Street UMC Christian Life Center
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Quail Creek Ear Nose & Throat
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Toot ‘N Totum Convenience Stores
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West Texas A&M University – Harrington Academic Hall
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Bell Helicopter
Since moving back to Amarillo in 1997, Bell Helicopter has built more than 400,000sf of large hangar and office space for their Amarillo Operations. After providing Construction Administration services on the initial building, our firm has taken all design responsibilities and aided Bell in master planning their entire campus. Buildings include the 525 Assembly and Sub-Assembly building, V-22 Assembly Building Addition, New H-1 Hangar, Paint Facility, and Expansion and Water Test Facility.
- “They have always provided Bell with professional, talented, and friendly service that exceeds our expectations.” George Herring – Manager, Facilities and Maintenance – Bell Helicopter
Size
400,000+ SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Construction Administration
Master Planning
Project Features
Large Open Structure Hangars
Design Team
Mike Boyett, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Bowie 6th Grade Center
To address crowding issues at their current Middle School, Amarillo ISD voted to construct a new 69,000 square foot facility for sixth grade only students at Bowie Middle School. The building encompasses the latest in technology to enhance the student experience including smart technology in every classroom and collaboration areas. Built on a small 4-acre site, the design is 2 story with an open balcony to bring the first and second floor commons together in a tall naturally lit space. The gymnasium is constructed of pre-cast concrete panels and structural concrete tees to provide a safe room for the students and staff in the event of a tornado.
- “Throughout the design process, they have been attentive to our needs and desires, all while recognizing our budgetary guidelines. They have been very detailed with their design and have given us exactly what we asked for, and more!” Shawna Ham – Former Supervisor, AISD Construction and Maintenance – Amarillo ISD
Size
69,000 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
2 story commons with natural lighting
Collaboration spaces for enhanced learning
Gymnasium designed as storm shelter
Secured entry for safety
Large Media Center at heart of school
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Interiors
City of Amarillo Fire Stations #3 & #9
In an effort to replace aging Fire Stations and move them to more strategic locations to serve a growing community, the City of Amarillo is building 3 new Fire Stations. Stations #3 and #9 utilize the same floor plan which houses 1 company of 4 firemen per shift. The exterior features a variety of metal panels to minimize maintenance as well as windows to provide natural lighting throughout the building. The large Apparatus Bay features fast opening 4 fold doors to improve the firemen’s quick response time. Station #3 opened in the spring of 2019 with Station #9 following in October of 2019.
- “The work performed has met all of our expectations, time and budget restraints. We would not hesitate to request their services on future projects as they have been able to meet the quality and design standards required.” Jerry Danforth – Director of Facilities & C.I.P – City of Amarillo, Texas
Size
8,500 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Full Glass 4 Fold Doors at Apparatus Bay
Private Shower Rooms
Workout Room with large exterior Windows
Open Kitchen/Dining area with exterior patio
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Interiors
First Capital Bank of Texas
This new approximately 20,000sf facility was designed to house all operations for the Amarillo location of First Capital Bank of Texas as well function as the main banking facility for their customers. The bank features a blend of natural materials including natural stone and wood and integrally colored concrete floors. Additional spaces include a Community room and outdoor patio for special events and a Board room with a second story view of Soncy Street and the latest in teleconferencing technology.
- “We are extremely proud of our beautiful new building! I just wanted to express my sincere thanks for the very fine job you have done to enable this plan and your design to become reality.” Greg Burgess – Chief Credit Officer – First Capital Bank of Texas
Size
19,920 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Custom Wood and Glass Open Staircase
Polished Integrally Colored Concrete Floors
Community Room with Adjoining Outdoor Patio
Open Structure with Suspended Cloud Ceilings
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Interiors
Maxor Mail Order Prescriptions
Maxor’s mail order prescription operations needed a facility to house pharmacists, pharm techs and new automated prescription filling equipment. Maxor wanted to portray their corporation as a technology leader as well as a full service pharmacy. Maxor wanted forward looking exterior with prefinished aluminum composite panels and some brick elements reflecting historic downtown Amarillo. The automation equipment on the fill floor can fill, and ship 8,000 prescriptions a day. Translucent panels provide diffused light on the fill floor. Open office areas have natural light from clear story windows on the north and east.
Size
28,100 SF Total
8,590 Open Office
9,870 SF Fill Floor
3,810 SF Shipping and Receiving
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Natural lighting for offices and fill floor
Pre-finished composite aluminum exterior panels
Open floor plan for pharmacists and pharmacy tech cubicles
Design Team
Will Holton
Polk Street UMC Christian Life Center
This project features a new multipurpose Christian Life Center, new Youth Center, Child Development Center (CDC), Coffee Shop and Visitor Center. The Child Development Center serves children from 6wks old through 4-year-old Preschool in a colorful, fun, and highly secure environment. The Christian Life Center is a 2 story space with a full kitchen, full-size courts, and 2nd-floor jogging track. The Youth Center features a vaulted Assembly Area and stage, classrooms, kitchen, and large game room. Our design team worked with the church in the early fundraising stages to provide design work and preliminary pricing as well as graphics used in the capital campaign.
- “Sheila has both authored our grand vision and the details thereof, and then, been on hand to supervise the daily work.” John Huffaker – Chairman, Building Committee – Polk Street United Methodist Church
Size
55,000 SF
Services Provided
Master Planning
Fund Raising Budgeting and Graphics
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Christian Life Center with Elevated Jogging Track
Cast Stone trimmed Decorative Windows
Youth Center Game Room
Vaulted Classrooms
Design Team
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Quail Creek Ear Nose & Throat
With a desire to complement the native Texas landscape that surrounds the new Quail Creek Ear Nose & Throat, the material selections incorporate natural stone, wood, glass, and Corten metal panels into the exterior design. Taking advantage of a site with extreme grades, this new healthcare building features a large, enclosed garage for private doctor parking and a basement for future growth. The patient section of the facility features state of the art exam rooms and equipment, private sound booths for audiology and testing, allergy testing, and procedure rooms. High vaulted wood ceilings are complimented by clerestory windows to bring natural light into large interior spaces.
Size
16,025 sqf
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
High vaulted wood ceilings
Full length second story patio
Natural lighting of interior spaces
Design Team
Toot ‘N Totum Convenience Stores
From their humble beginnings of the neighborhood convenience store, Toot ‘N Totum has grown into one of the most recognized retail stores in Amarillo. Expanding their services to include car washes, full service lube bays and full-service fast food, they are the largest convenience store chain in the Panhandle. Our firm has successfully worked with the Toot ‘N Totum family for 20+ years continuing to innovate and design to push the company to new horizons. We value our relationship and look forward to many more years of success.
Size
6,500 – 16,000 SF
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Custom Canopies and Lighting
State of the Art Car Wash
Quick Service Restaurants
Design Team
West Texas A&M University – Harrington Academic Hall
For many years, West Texas A&M University has had a presence in downtown Amarillo with offices and classrooms in the Chase Tower. The programs have outgrown their current space and are now moving into the 4 story former “Commerce Building” in downtown Amarillo. Phase I involved the complete renovation of the exterior of the building changing the appearance and improving the envelope. Phase II finished out the interior of the building with new classrooms, student gathering spaces, faculty offices, and labs. The building opened in 2019 and gives WTAMU a strong permanent residence in downtown Amarillo.
Size
100,800 SF
25,200 SF each floor
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
4 story Monumental Stair Atrium
Buffalo Council Board Room
Cases for artifacts from Panhandle Plains Museum
Exterior architecture to compliment Old Main at WTAMU Campus
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect / Interiors
Will Holton