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TAMU-SA Public Health and Education Building

Texas A&M University (TAMU) has deep roots in Texas – established in 1876 as a land-grant university in College Station. Today, the top-tier Texas A&M system enrolls one of the largest student bodies in the United States, distributed statewide over 11 campuses. TAMU San Antonio campus enrollment has grown to around 8,000 graduate and undergraduate students since its inaugural first-year class in 2009 – primarily Bexar County-based, and 70% first-generation college students. We are proud to be part of TAMU-SA’s continued growth as a beacon of higher education in San Antonio.
The Public Health and Education Building will expand education pathways and research opportunities in the health sciences ecosystem for historically underserved communities throughout South Texas.

- Salvador Hector Ochoa, TAMU-SA President

ACS Stray Kennel

We are pleased to announce the approval by City Council of our project fee to design a supporting Stray Kennel facility at the City of San Antonio’s Animal Care Services southwest-area campus. “It is meaningful to have the opportunity to support the animal care community through architectural design of this much-needed expansion in services for intake dogs,” notes Billy Lawrence, AIA.

SAHS Adoption Center

The San Antonio Humane Society Adoption Center opened to the public in 2002, welcoming visitors into a new campus of contemporary vernacular buildings organized around open interior courtyards. Offering a higher standard of compassionate care for stray animals, the Center also prioritized the wellbeing of staff, visitors, and volunteers.
It represented validation for all of us when the San Antonio Humane Society Campus won the 2005 ‘Good Design is Good Business’ international award from Architectural Record and Business Week magazines. The new campus had transformed the organization’s future outlook.

Billy Lawrence, AIA, Project Architect