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Amarillo College College Union Building Renovations
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Amarillo College West Campus
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First Bank Southwest Center at Amarillo College
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Texas Tech University HSC – Amarillo Research Building
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Texas Tech University HSC – Family Medicine Clinic
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Texas Tech University HSC – School of Medicine and Allied Health
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Wayland Baptist University – Jimmy Dean Museum
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West Texas A&M University – Buff Hall
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West Texas A&M University – Harrington Academic Hall
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West Texas A&M University – Virgil Henson Activity Center
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Amarillo College College Union Building Renovations
Amarillo College West Campus
The Amarillo West Campus originally consisted of 4 buildings in an industrial setting. Our firm was commissioned to master plan and transform the existing into a new student friendly campus. Parking was moved to the exterior and the buildings were tied together with open landscape and hardscape pathways between buildings making the campus more inviting and safe for pedestrians. New building sites were planned for to give the campus a blueprint for the future. As part of the West Campus revitalization, our firm also designed the Lecture Hall and Student Center and a large addition to the School of Allied Health. The campus has seen constant growth and has followed the master plan established by our firm.
- "Through their innovative design and good architectural supervision of the construction of new buildings and additions to existing buildings, renovation of others, landscaping and other site work, they transformed that site into a highly functional and attractive college campus." Bill Valentine, Former Bond Director for Amarillo College
Size
40,000+ SF of New Construction
50,000+ SF Renovation
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Campus designed around the safety and enjoyment of the pedestrian student
300 seat Lecture Hall with full operable wall to divide into 2 spaces
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal
First Bank Southwest Center at Amarillo College
After a decision to reinstate athletics at Amarillo College in 2020, the Badger volleyball team needed a home. The existing Carter Fitness Center on the main Amarillo College campus has been renovated and updated to meet the NJCAA requirements for competition. The completely renovated facility includes new locker rooms, a training room, free weight and machine weight rooms and offices for the coaching staff and AC staff. A new 2 story full glass addition will house cardio space and functional training overlooking the adjacent park. The exterior of the building was re-imagined with colored aluminum panel accents and signage marking the facility as the Home of Amarillo College athletics and a source of Badger pride. The new First Bank Southwest Center is scheduled to open early 2023.
Size
37,400 SF Renovation
10,950 SF Addition
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
2 Story Full Glass Addition for Cardio and Functional Training overlooking Memorial Park
Competition Gymnasium to host NJCAA Athletics
New Athletic Locker rooms and Training Facilities
Fenced Outdoor Yoga and Group Exercise Area
Design Team
Texas Tech University HSC – Amarillo Research Building
This new state of the art research facility is used by both the School of Pharmacy and School of Medicine for medical research. The 3 story structure has a 10,000 sf basement finished out as a Vivarium, as well as office space on the first and second floors for the Principal Investigators and their staff. The research area is an open lab concept with centralized shared equipment allowing for maximum flexibility for the research teams. This project marked a huge step forward for medical research in the Texas Panhandle.
- "As a designer, Lavin Associates and their team of consultants have been extremely innovative and responsive to the challenges of designing a high tech building." -Mike Ellicott, Former Vice Chancellor, Texas Tech University
Size
49,000 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
2 story open atrium at collaboration / lounge area
Open lab concept with centralized shared equipment areas
Vivarium
Design Team
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Texas Tech University HSC – Family Medicine Clinic
The Texas Tech University HSC Family Medicine Clinic outgrew it’s current space in a local hospital building and had a desire to relocate to the TTUHSC Amarillo campus. The decision was made to add a fifth floor was added to the existing School of Medicine and School of Allied Health building to accommodate the new clinic. The plan includes over 30 exam rooms with additional procedure rooms and support spaces for the doctors and residents.
- "They took the time to understand our needs, and combined our ideas with their experience to yield an exceptional clinical practice, teaching, and administrative workspace." -Rodney Young, MD, FAACP, Professor and Regional Chair
Size
28,070 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Open and centralized Doctor/Nurse station to allow for an enhanced teaching environment
5th floor addition to existing School of Medicine
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Texas Tech University HSC – School of Medicine and Allied Health
A 165,000 square foot, four story structure with a full basement and penthouse. The facility consolidated the Amarillo Schools of Allied Health and School of Medicine into one academic and clinic building. Lavin Associates provided full architectural services on this building as well as doing the original master planning for the entire campus.
- "They have proven to be an exceptionally talented team of dedicated professionals as we have worked through difficult situations to design and construct the New Academic/Clinic building at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in Amarillo." - Mike Ellicott, Former Vice Chancellor at Texas Tech University
Size
165,000 SF
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
3 story Atrium at main entry
Designed to receive 2 additional future floors
Full basement with exterior courtyard
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Tom Lavin, Architect
Wayland Baptist University – Jimmy Dean Museum
An addition to the existing Museum of the Llano Estacado made possible by the widow of entertainer Jimmy Dean, The Jimmy Dean Museum houses exhibit space for artifacts and memorabilia detailing his rise from poverty and obscurity in Plainview to become an influential entertainer and food industry entrepreneur. The new facility also contains a store for merchandise and serves as the new entrance to the existing museum.
Size
7,610 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Museum Displays for Jimmy Dean memorabilia
Large open gathering areas for museum visitors
Design Team
Mark Phillips, Architect
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Will Holton
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
West Texas A&M University – Buff Hall
Buff Hall was designed with the Super Suite concept consisting of 4 bedroom / 2 bath apartments. The facility also featured several student support spaces including laundry facilities, small group study areas, and recreation space for community engagement. The building features multiple 3 story atrium spaces tying the different floors together at their commons. The building was designed to house 176 students.
- "We have been impressed with their attention to the user needs, and with their imagination, ingenuity, and practicalness." - Gary Barnes, Former VP for Business and Finance at West Texas A&M University
Size
64,700 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
3 story atrium spaces at common areas
4 bedroom / 2 bath student suites
Design Team
John Jenkins, Architect
Sheila Sims, AIA, Architect
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal
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
West Texas A&M University – Virgil Henson Activity Center
The complete renovation of an existing 170,000 square foot activity center including Clinic, Locker Rooms, Health Club, Cardio-Theatre and the conversion of an existing Olympic size swimming pool to a Recreational Pool. A new entry was added incorporating a state of the art climbing structure designed to model the “Lighthouse” formation at Palo Duro Canyon.
Size
170,000 SF
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Recreational pool with slides and lazy river
Elevated jogging track around gymnasium area
30 foot high rock climbing structure
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Will Holton