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UTSA Bauerle Road Parking Garage

As part of a new campus master plan rollout, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) facilities management department in 2010 engaged us to design the Bauerle Road Parking Garage and Visitor Center. We recognized the opportunity to make a significant contribution to the central campus academic neighborhood. Additionally, we proposed an innovative solution for improved ADA accessibility with a pedestrian bridge to the Main Building. Through its scale, timeless architectural expression, and thoughtful site plan, the structure joins the north quadrant as an integral campus building.

SAHS Campus Master Plan

San Antonio Humane Society’s campus was dedicated in 2002, immediately becoming a hub for local animal advocacy – a warm, welcoming place for pets and their new adoptive families. The Adoption Facility also accommodated public outreach and education, offering flexible space for an active and growing volunteer corps. Siting the campus at a high-traffic intersection within the City’s affluent northwest quadrant leveraged prominent highway visibility – greatly benefiting the Humane Society mission.
Alamo Architects’ enthusiasm for aiding the plight of abandoned animals made them a unique fit with our mission.

– James Bias, Executive Director, Connecticut Humane Society; former Executive Director, San Antonio Humane Society

MidTown Brackenridge TIRZ Master Plan

MidTown Brackenridge is the cultural heart of San Antonio — not just because of its marquee destinations such as Brackenridge Park, the Pearl, and the Witte Museum — but because of its connections to some of the best urban neighborhoods in San Antonio. The MidTown Brackenridge TIRZ Master Plan represented a dynamic approach to planning.