Multifamily Residential

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Where residents thrive and communities flourish

What defines a great place to live? For decades, Page has designed multifamily residential projects that deliver vibrant, connected communities. From mixeduse urban apartments and campus housing to historic conversions and iconic estates, we align our client’s business goals with distinctive, tailored designs. Our approach maximizes each project’s monetary, experiential, and community-building potential, crafting enduring spaces where residents feel at home and neighborhoods come to life.

Elevated Austin living

This 34-story tower blends modern sophistication with the eclectic energy of Rainey Street, offering 164 residences with floor-to-ceiling glass, showcasing breathtaking views of the Colorado River, downtown, and Hill Country.

Designed for both form and function, its podium integrates seamlessly into the streetscape with natural materials and lush greenery, echoing Rainey’s vibrant outdoor culture. Suspended planters and terraced gardens create a striking connection between city and nature, while expansive porches and terraces foster a true sense of community.

Sophistication, warmth, and iconic

Austin views

Rising above Rainey Street, 70 Rainey is a bold expression of modern design, capturing Austin’s dynamic spirit with effortless elegance. More than just a striking silhouette, its façade plays with shifting light and color, reflecting the ever-changing Texas sky.

Above, the residential block subtly twists, aligning with the historic grid to optimize views and energy efficiency. From sleek studios to penthouse retreats, 70 Rainey embodies Austin’s signature blend of laid-back charm and upscale living. With resort-style amenities, vibrant social spaces, and an AEGB 4-Star sustainability rating, this is urban living—elevated.

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Architecture / Interior Design / Design Services / Furniture / Sustainability

Sustainable features

This 35-story residential tower in Austin’s Rainey Street Historic District is designed for the future, earning AEGB 4-Star rating. Built for efficiency, it features a high-performance enclosure system and taps into the district’s cooling loop to cut energy use.

Artful design, luxurious finishes

At 70 Rainey, design shapes how people live, work, and unwind. Page designers curated luxe finishes—leather, aged brass, rich textures, and thoughtfully selected artwork— to elevate every space, enhancing the property’s amenities and crafting a refined, sophisticated living experience.

The interior design seamlessly integrates furniture, art, and accessories– ensuring every element aligns with the overall vision. This thoughtful, turnkey approach improves the residential experience, creating a cohesive and refined environment.

Responsible sourcing of materials

300 Main is purpose-built—prioritizing sustainability, transparency, and responsible sourcing at every level. Locally sourced materials with high recycled content ensure a reduced environmental footprint while maintaining quality and integrity.

Enhancing place through brand Page’s BXGD team crafted the brand identity for 300 Main, drawing inspiration from the building’s height and its transformative presence in downtown San Antonio. The concept of elevation is embedded in the wordmark itself, symbolizing the building’s role in raising the bar for urban living. A subtle stencil detail in the numeral nods to papel picado, blending local cultural cues with modern design. The accompanying brand pattern reflects the tower’s elongated form and takes cues from interior materials, uniting architecture and identity into a cohesive visual language.

300 Main – above and beyond energy performance standards

300 Main sets a new standard in energy efficiency, designed with sustainability at its core. Targeting an Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 15—well below the Architecture 2030 Challenge benchmark of 35—the tower prioritizes performance without compromise.

300 Main offers a curated living experience where design, art, and materials tell a story — honoring San Antonio’s rich character.

Interiors

ƒ 2023, Best New Multifamily Building, Austin Business Journal, Commercial Real Estate Awards

ƒ 2023, Best Development & High Rise: High Rise, Multi-Housing News (MHN)

ƒ 2023, Design Excellence Award: Residential, IIDA TX / OK Chapter

ƒ 2023, Excellence Awards: Best Interior Design, Multi-Housing News (MHN)

A boutique feel with a luxurious experience.

The Westcott is a 315-unit high-rise designed to integrate seamlessly with its urban and natural surroundings. Positioned near Memorial Park, the Washington Ave corridor, and the quiet Crestwood neighborhood, the project harmonizes contemporary architecture with a refined interior palette. Materials emphasize durability and timeless appeal, incorporating warm woods, natural leathers, and deep greens that reference the adjacent parkland.

The amenity program is designed for both function and flexibility, featuring co-working and social lounges, a clubroom with media and game spaces, a pool courtyard with cabana seating, and a sky lounge offering panoramic views. Fitness spaces include dedicated areas for on-demand training and yoga.

Page provided comprehensive design services, including Branding & Experiential Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, and Interior Design. Scope elements included unit finishes, millwork, lighting design, guest suites, and all amenity and model furnishings, art, and accessories, ensuring cohesion across all spaces.

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Interior Design / Brand Identity / Exterior Architecture Consulting / Furnishings, Art, & Accessories / Collateral Design / Signage & Wayfinding / Experiential Graphic Design

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Design elements of luxury living Balancing residential scale and intimacy within an expansive floorplate became a key design challenge. The solution? A planning approach that prioritizes strong exterior connections and a material palette that adapts to each space’s function without relying on a singular motif.

Brand

Identity – charm that inspires, with details that delight

The name and brand is designed to reflect the project's architectural language and urban energy. Through branding, signage, and experiential graphics, the identity creates a cohesive visual and spatial narrative, aligning with the materiality and lifestyle of residents engaged in the city's cultural and social fabric.found its final form in the Lenfest Center for the Arts.

Branding the built environment

Details throughout the project reinforce a cohesive brand narrative. Materials like fluted glass and layered acrylics draw from the interior palette, creating continuity between architectural elements and spatial experience.

Fountain Place Residences

Stories

Comfort, nature, and architecture –harmoniously connected

Units

Fountain Place has defined the Dallas skyline since 1986, its iconic, prism-like form standing as a testament to Pei Cobb Freed’s visionary design. But the original master plan always imagined more—a pair of identical, asymmetrical towers, each rotated 90 degrees from the other, creating a dynamic interplay of light, glass, and geometry.

Now, nearly four decades later, that vision is fully realized. Page completes the composition with a 45-story emeraldglass sibling that honors the original in proportion, massing, and cladding while introducing modern refinements. With carefully sculpted slices, folds, and ridges, this new tower complements its counterpart—distinct yet unmistakably connected. Together, the towers transform the Dallas skyline, bringing to life Pei Cobb Freed’s long-envisioned masterpiece. Inside, the residences elevate urban living with floor-to-ceiling glass, panoramic views, and thoughtfully crafted interiors. Designed to reflect the tower’s angular elegance, each space balances openness with privacy, offering a seamless blend of luxury and architectural precision.

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Architecture / Interior Design / MEP Engineering / Fire Protection Engineering / Planning / Branding & Graphics / Furniture / Sustainability

Refined furniture selections introduce rich textures and finishes, including embroidered velvet, warm hardwoods, polished chrome, and tactile upholstery. Each lounge piece is sculptural, designed not just for comfort but for seamless functionality—like self-returning swivels that keep spaces effortlessly polished.

Penthouses

Rooftop retreat

Floor 10’s dynamic shift in geometric form unlocks a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor experiences. The expansive 15,000-square-foot amenity deck merges lush garden-like retreats with panoramic downtown views. Sunlit interiors provide refined spaces for co-working and entertaining—where design, comfort, and connection effortlessly converge.

Engineering for impact, designed for perfect harmony

To maintain the tower’s sleek, unbroken silhouette, the maintenance crane is fully recessed within the rooftop mechanical penthouse. When in use, it extends within a glazed truss that matches the tower’s design—ensuring both function and form remain in perfect harmony.

Curated furniture
LEED gold

Commitment to design that elevates everyday living

Nestled at the south end of the Dallas Arts District, AMLI Fountain Place Residences is a masterclass in warmth, elegance, and intentional design. Page thoughtfully curated every detail—from furnishings to art—to create an atmosphere where luxury and livability converge.

This high-rise is layered with sophisticated details, from its welcoming lobby to thoughtfully designed amenities. Here, art is more than décor—it’s an experience. Site-specific commissions, such as Resonance by Beili Liu and Two Cereus Cacti with Pods by Paul Clarence Oglesby, transform shared spaces into an immersive gallery.

A space for every need

Sculpted for flow

A sculptural ceiling guides guests from the Munger Avenue entry through leasing, leading to the amenity bar and co-working lounge. Designed to shape light, enhance acoustics, and conceal MEP systems, it balances function with elegance. At the coffee bar, a subtly patterned gate echoes the tower’s elevation, blending security with design.

The Luminary

Where history meets innovation at the heart of the city

Luminary is an urban retreat where architecture and community seamlessly converge. Spanning 24,000 square feet on the ninth floor, the design fosters fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, balancing connection and tranquility.

A 75-foot climate-controlled pool anchors the outdoor experience, complemented by private cabanas, a doublesided fireplace, and open-air dining areas designed for relaxation and social gatherings. Panoramic city views enhance the ambiance.

Inside, purposeful spaces support movement and connection. The fitness center and yoga studio maximize natural light, while the owners’ lounge, private dining room, and media lounge offer refined settings for work and leisure. A catering kitchen and secure bike storage ensure everyday convenience.

Pet-friendly features, including a dog spa and park, reflect a thoughtful approach to modern living. Throughout, Luminary blends elegance with functionality, creating a space that elevates urban life. Click to learn more >>

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Architecture / Interior Design / Sustainability

Designed for connection, crafted for balance, inspired by the outdoors

Luminary offers 24,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed amenity space, blending relaxation, community, and wellness. Seamlessly connected to the outdoors, these spaces elevate everyday living—whether it’s a quiet retreat or a lively gathering. Here, residents find balance, energy, and a sense of belonging in an environment designed for tranquility and connection.

Renderings by Urbanspace

321 W 6th Street

ƒ 2023, Best New Multifamily Building, Austin Business Journal, Commercial Real Estate Awards

ƒ 2023, Best Development & High Rise: High Rise, Multi-Housing News (MHN) Awards

One Hudson Yards

Bridging past and furture in Chelsea's evolving skyline

One Hudson Yards is a striking 33-story, 178-unit residential tower that redefines luxury living along the High Line, thanks to Page’s bold design. This 240,000-square-foot landmark anchors Related Companies’ transformative Hudson Yards development—an ambitious 28-acre neighborhood built above Pennsylvania Station’s railyard.

Its stone and glass façade bridges past and future, embracing Chelsea’s classic masonry while aligning with Hudson Yards’ sleek, glass aesthetic. The tower’s podium blends retail and private amenities, offering an elevated lifestyle with a bowling alley, game room, regulation basketball court, a 25-meter swimming pool and spa, and a leading-edge fitness center.

The interiors by Andres Kikoski are designed with precision and purpose, creating a sophisticated and inviting environment. Performance-driven, One Hudson Yards is crafted for those seeking modern living in New York City's heart. Click to learn more >>

Services Architecture

A handshake of thoughtful design and iconic sites

The design of One Hudson Yards reinterprets Chelsea’s masonry heritage, enveloping the structure in a contemporary yet contextually grounded façade. A distinctive curtain wall “ribbon” weaves around the exterior, forging a visual dialogue between the High Line and the architectural landscape.

The building’s warm material palette, precisely detailed surfaces, and human-scaled proportions offer a refined contrast to Hudson Yards' towering glass structures. This design establishes the tower within an evolving skyline while making a bold architectural statement.

Living enriched by the energy of the High Line

Gracefully rising above the High Line, this 178-unit residential tower blends modern elegance with West Chelsea’s unmistakable vibrancy. At street level, a practically designed base weaves retail and amenities into the urban fabric, activating a lively and engaging streetscape.

“[We] came to the Austin market to build the extraordinary. A core part of our strategy was identifying and working with the best talent in the region. We found that in Page—our architect for 44 East. From start to finish, Page provided creativity and professionalism as well as excellent collaboration with the entire project team. We look forward to working with Page again."

Brad Stein, President, Intracorp Texas

Page is a leader in performance-based design, dedicated to moving the world forward. With 1500+ employees and offices in 20 cities, this full-service architecture, engineering, and design firm brings a breadth of services and depth of expertise to a wide range of markets.

At Page, Performance by Design drives every project, ensuring innovation, collaboration, and client-focused solutions deliver exceptional results.

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