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Master Plan - Levy Park (Completed)
Residential - Avenue Grove (Completed)
Office and Retail - Kirby Grove (Completed)
Office and Retail - Kirby Grove 2 (2025)
Client Levy Park Conservancy
Midway
Master Plan
OJB
Munoz Albin Architects
Park Design
OJB
Completion
2016
Levy Park was once hidden away in Houston’s Upper Kirby neighborhood in need of renovation. As the neighborhood’s only public green space, it was important that Levy Park become accessible and densely programmed with a focus on multi-use spaces. Munoz + Albin and OJB Landscape Architecture transformed the 5.9 acres into an urban park that leverages environmental and social sustainability practices and serves as a premiere destination for the region.
The project involved master planning the site for an urban park, an office building, and a multifamily project. Existing land parcels were swapped and re-platted to achieve the overall program, conciliating sometimes conflicting public and private interests. The Levy Park project responds very closely to the immediate context and program and includes unique planning solutions that are tied to the site, program, and the new buildings.
The project’s components – park, office building, and multifamily – completely transformed the area into a world-class urban public space. Levy Park has become a center of community activity for the area, achieved through the careful positioning of the buildings and their massing to promote sunlight, as well as the intense programming of the park and the integration of an extensive children’s area, two activity lawns, a performance pavilion, dog park, community garden (urban harvest), and promenade. A renovated streetscape provides an inviting environment and strengthens pedestrian and vehicular connectivity to the park, while the promenade, lined with trees, food trucks, game carts, and moveable furniture, circles the park and creates synergy and connections among the various spaces.
Class A office space with extensive retail use, residential space, and dining
amenities were integrated on two of the park’s corners to provide complementary amenities for park patrons. The buildings’ pedestrian access were carefully placed to enhance park activation, and both the office and multifamily buildings maintain a continuous high level of occupancy. The lower levels of the office building contain double height collaborative loft office spaces and a trading floor, with tree canopy views and a strong visual relationship to the park. The multifamily building, with interior public spaces designed by team member MaRS, has an articulated massing towards the park, affording park views to a large percentage of units. Amenity spaces were located on top of the garage podium looking at the park.
Levy Park was a close collaboration between the City of Houston, Upper Kirby Management District, and Midway Companies. The project was highly complex, and our team played a key role from project inception through delivery. The team engaged in extensive programming studies and community workshops to ensure that the community was heard and their needs were accommodated.
The park design was planned around the centrally located children’s garden, which has an ADA
accessible tree house platform that spans across legacy live oaks, which were preserved and relocated on site and create a canopy that reduces the site’s temperatures by an estimated ten degrees. Additional sustainable features include 3.3 acres of permeable surface, locally sourced materials, and a rain garden and community garden, both of which have capabilities to harvest and reuse storm water. The office building was awarded LEED Gold status.
Project quality was an ongoing process that began with a clear project definition. Our team maintained strict control of budget and quality through all phases of the project, starting at Conceptual Design through to construction.
Client Midway
Architect of Record
Kirksey Architects
Size
325,600 SF
Completion
Partially completed 2022
Midway, owners of the CityCentre Development, acquired the last block of the old Town and Country office and mall in 2016. The development, located north of central CityCentre, attracts top-tier corporations to its revitalized mixed-use development. We have several completed projects in the area with Midway, so when Marathon Oil approached us to recommend an amenity-rich spot to relocate their headquarters, CityCentre was one of our top suggestions. The neighborhood is an urban oasis that is sophisticated and well planned, as well as a very attractive place to work. Marathon Oil was very concerned with workforce retention and work life balance, and for this reason they selected to relocate there.
The master plan divided up the block into four parcels. One parcel was dedicated to a communal park space that could be shared between Marathon Oil’s office building and the CityCentre Six office building. Both buildings would position their lobbies off the park. This park would join the larger master plan of CityCentre northward. Almost the entire ground floor under the CityCentre Six tower is dedicated to retail.
The retail fronts and patios spill out onto the landscaped plaza under cover of a protected colonnade. The main entrance is at the center point of the building and its entrance sequence flows through two sets of colossal V-shaped columns. Two office level terraces also open toward the plaza.
The remaining parcel is slated for another podium style office building or multifamily building in the coming years.
Client Hines / MATCO
Size
Residential Units: 501
Retail: 58,400 SF²
Completion
2016 Study
An imperative component of the building composition of this mixed-use residential, retail, and public realm complex is the public plaza on the west near Westbrook Station. The overall massing of the project embraces and cradles the public plaza. The building on the south shifts direction as it passes over a pedestrian zone to acknowledge the presence and position of the train station.
The three residential buildings fold over the podium connecting the mass with the public realm. The principal retail component in the project is a medium-size supermarket, prominent of the lateral street of project.
Size 17.5 Acres
9 Buildings Office, Residential, Retail, Hotel, and Park Space
2 Million SF Rentable
Completion 2020 (Study)
This comprehensive redevelopment master plan consists of multiple phased office buildings, hotel, multifamily buildings, central retail area, and park space.
UPPER AMENITIES
Client Patrinely
Size
Residential Units: 320
Condominium Units: 80
Hotel Keys: 250
Office Area: 400,000 SF
Retail Area: 19,500 SF
Parking: 2400 Cars
Completion
2016 (Study)
The design team was challenged with creating a master plan that incorporates a unique urban space that sensibly connects retail, office, hotel, and multifamily components with civic/community exhibition space. The master plan also includes a central plaza to serve as a major civic and community exhibition space and park area. The site of the McNair Plaza Master Plan is the gateway to the Uptown Galleria area of Houston, where there is a significant leap in the quality of the urban space and feeling of the neighborhood as you travel north on Post Oak Boulevard.
Our master plan design was selected through a design competition against other leading architectural firms. We created a vision with the public in mind and an eye toward the future. At the heart of our project is a bold and dynamic public plaza, which is as important as the architectural design of the buildings. All of the lobbies for the various building and retail spaces are directly connected to the plaza, which is the lifeblood of the whole development. This design endeavors to become an iconic destination filled with people and vivacity – the central unifying area from which future buildings will rise.
Client Hines
Local Architects
Wilmotte & Associés
Size
Total area 1,476,386 SF
Residential Units: 628
Completion
2012 (Study)
Munoz + Albin master planned this mega housing complex in the Middle East with a variety of housing types and amenities. The site includes mid-rise and low-rise buildings with patio homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings. Also included is an extensive garden and amenity package.
Client Confidential Size
Office Area: 400,000 SF
Hotel Keys: 250
Residential Units: 400
Retail Area: 40,000 SF
Completion
2017 (Study)
Adjacent to an existing lake and highway in a Midwestern city in the United States, this master plan accommodates a corporate campus, as well a series of mixed-use buildings to create a community of live-work-play.
The components include corporate headquarters buildings, additional speculative office buildings, hotel, conference center, fitness center, retail/venue pavilion, and multifamily buildings – all organized around a central park adjacent to the water. The hotel and conference center, along with the park, will create a sense of place and destination. The corporate buildings will face the lake and part of the public side of the project.
HARNEY STREET EXTENSION
HEARTLAND OF
Client Hines
Conagra
Size
Residential Units: 1,000+
Hotel Keys: 200
Condo Units: 250
Office: 360,000 SF
Retail: 85,000 SF
Completion
Partially Completed 2020
The project is located on the current Conagra Campus next to Conagra Lake in the Heartland of the Americas Park. The site lies east of the Old Market area, an active retail and restaurant region with distinctive architectural and urban character. As is the case in many urban areas with well-defined architectural character, the Old Market area has become a fashionable area in Omaha with intense pedestrian, restaurant, and bar activity.
The master plan capitalizes on the success of the area and further enhances the urban experience by creating an extension of the Old Market with a new destination to provide urban views of the lake and fountain. The master plan design will also improve the connection to the park.
The current campus was designed as a suburban development with isolated buildings in a parklike setting, which prevented integration with the city west of the campus. The new master plan proposes a continuation of the city grid to allow for urban integration with the Old Market area.
Marina, Hotel, Condo, Golf Club, and Retail Mixed-Use
Client
Hogalia Internacional
Size
Total Area: 5,056,594 SF (469,773 m)²
3,000 units
Residential Unit Size: 645 SF to 2,150 SF (60 m² to 200 m)²
Hotel Keys: 500
Marina & Marina Club
18 Hole Jack Nicklaus
Signature Golf
Retail: 105,500 SF (9,800 m)
Completion
Partially Completed 2010
The Playa Esmeralda GoIlf and Marina Resort project included a resort hotel and master plan. Amenities include a private pool, gardens, golf course, 3 km beach, beach club, nature trails, ecological museum, yacht club, marina, boardwalk, restaurants, boutique retail, and a medical clinic.
Client
Lovett Commercial
Size
Office: 137,200 SF
Multifamily Units: 599
Gym: 40,200 SF
Retail: 84,000 SF
Hotel Keys: 70
Completion
2020 (Study)
To encourage growth and attract investments, the City of Farmer’s Branch decided to expand and re-envision their city. Munoz + Albin completed this comprehensive master plan for the land west of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) metro line and Interstate 35 with Lovett Commercial. The master plan’s main objectives were to create a new hub and urban density in a multi-phased planned community.
Uncommon to most suburban towns and cities on the outskirts of Dallas, Farmers Branch was open minded in creating a different vision from its neighbors. They were interested in building a community focused on density and walkability, a pedestrianoriented master plan. The master plan avoids Federal Acquisition Regulations limitations, maximum lot coverage, and maximum height restrictions. It established zero-line setbacks with no building setbacks, no sky exposure planes, and no elevated upper setbacks. The master plan does stipulate right of ways (road widths), with the goal of compressing the streetscape experience. The master plan extended and connected to an existing trail system and waterway nearby.
The proposal stipulated that the built environment change materials often and limits continuous roof lines. It encouraged gaps and occasional massing setbacks, clad garages, and masked utility spaces.
Client
Nitya Capital
Trammell Crow High Street
Residential
Size
Office: 341,200 SF
Multifamily Units : 973
Retail: 26,500 SF
Completion
2021 (Study)
Buffalo Bayou Park is the gold coast for Houston real estate development. Leading to downtown from the affluent tree-lined River Oaks neighborhood, its winding banks are filling up with new developments, cultural institutions, and master-planned communities. One of the largest tracks of single ownership along the Bayou’s banks is a boot-shaped property near Cleveland Park. The master plan we developed on this site leans heavily into its location and its views to the bayou and downtown. It right sizes the parcels for development, works around an immovable stormwater line, allows for flexibility and phasing, and accounts for access and pedestrian-focused design strategies.
The main uses applied to the plan include multifamily, offices, and retail. The multifamily blocks range in height and market placement based on their location, with larger podium tower type buildings being located where long-distance views are the best. The master plan strategy calls for two office buildings with direct views and proximity to the bayou, allowing for immediate vehicular connection to the Memorial Parkway.
Client Hines
Size
Area: 78.48 Acres
Office: 715,000 SF
Multifamily Units: 1,400
Senior Living Units: 200
Retail: 120,000 SF
Hotel: 164,000 SF
Completion
2021 (Study)
CNO Financial Group is headquartered in Carmel, a suburb of Indianapolis. The master plan included all of the contiguous land that they own and operate, an irregular shaped parcel of 78.48 acres. In its current state, the land is broken into three large parcels with low density office buildings surrounded by open air parking lots and water detention ponds. The master plan is a study of the potential parcellation, utilization, and organization of the land and roadways. Many options were developed and studied over the course of the master planning process. The master plan is centered around the notion that CNO will potentially build a new headquarters building. Locating the optimal site for this office building, in conjunction with plazas and other uses like multifamily and retail zones, was paramount. Also, considerations for growth and the selling off of land were part of the study.
The master plan design aimed to create something special, a community centered around pedestrian flow and use. The design separates vehicular and pedestrian uses with perimeter roadways and internal park spaces and greenways. The buildings are intended to open themselves toward communal parks. When the parks are aggregated over time, a series of trails and waterways will combine into two main axis ways. The combination of retail offerings and coexisting use groups of multifamily and office would reduce parking demands. The master plan, if ever fully realized, will become a destination and novel urban model for Indianapolis.
Client Hines
Size
Area: 20 Acres
13 Buildings
4 Phases
Total Area: 9,550,000 SF
Retail: 295,000 SF
Completion 2021 (Study)
The Technology Park Master Plan is an ambitious development plan for a new technology hub workplace. The project will create a new sustainable urban district that capitalizes on its proximity to a lake and other adjacent tech-based commerce. This multi-phase development will benefit from its proximity to the lake with its sweeping views and natural attributes. The development will provide an exceptional lifestyle work environment, along with daily conveniences and retail opportunities contributing to a vibrant expanding community and tech sector growth.
The development will incorporate the newest thinking in tech park design. Reliability of power, robust infrastructure, data security, and mechanical systems are all part of the hidden infrastructure that will set this development apart from its predecessors. The development’s team has the added benefit and understanding of international standards and marketplace demand to better design buildings that suit a wider range of users and future tenants.
The master plan exercise culminated in a 550-page report and movie. The expansive report covers topics like site analysis, design approach, landscape strategies, development strategies, parking strategies, tower design and floor plates, traffic analysis, MEP and utility distribution, civil reports, and sustainability concepts.
Client Hines
Size
42.5 Acres
Total Area: 4,550,000 SF
14 Buildings
4 Phases Completion
2021 (Study)
India is experiencing a technology boom and Pune is at the center of that rapid development. The master plan’s main objective is to build multiple office buildings on this irregular shaped site. A beautiful and natural creek bed runs through the site where a central bio reserve, accessible to the public, will be the centerpiece of the development. The master plan included the protection of the creek’s banks and flora. Vehicular access needed to be thoughtful and well placed not to interfere with the natural beauty of the site.
The design can be broken into three clusters of buildings. The main cluster is a ring of office buildings with the bio reserve at its core. An oval shaped elevated platform connects these towers perched on the ridges, like a bowl. All the views face inward with direct connection to the walkway, hovering in the tree canopies. There are multiple connection points where the oval links up to trails and walking paths below. The layout and placement of buildings protected 90% of the designated trees in the bioreserve. A project goal is to double or triple the existing canopy with indigenous trees over the entire site as phases are built.
In addition to the massive amount of office space, the site lends itself to hotel functions and conferencing.
Client Hines
Size
Total Area: 2,110,000 SF (196,000 m)
11 Buildings
4 Phases
Completion
2020 (Study)
The grounds of the manor house for the Archbishop and Clonliffe College Seminary at the edge of central Dublin was being studied through a master plan to include three different density levels of multifamily use.
The master plan was required to preserve the manor house and chapel, two sports fields, and wooded areas within the boundaries of the site. Keeping with the existing axial relationships found in the existing building layout and site, we located roads and proposed multifamily buildings. In an effort to maximize density while respecting the pastoral beauty, we clustered the building together tightly. The arrival sequences of the project were of great importance to the client and the flanking of these boulevard entrances were intended to give a sense of grandeur and importance.
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Client Sepmarke
Size 9 Buildings
Completion 2014 (Study)
This master plan project proposes four mixed-use buildings in and around a center plaza that is designed as a destination point with retail, food, and beverage offerings. Adjacent to a high-volume freeway, the project creates a place away from the road and orients the buildings to allow for maximum highway exposure.
With limited zoning height, the building components will offer Class A type office space that captures the views of a green creek on the south side. Two restaurant pavilions will complete the activation of the center, along with pedestrian and bike trails connected to the residential neighborhoods around it.
The building orientation and scale of the envelope treatment is sensitive to the scale and texture of the neighborhood.
Client Midway
Size
Apartment Units: 294
Brownstone Units: 77
Retail: 66,479 SF
Office: 120,000 SF
Completion
2016 (Study)
Located on a 6-acre site in the prestigious Memorial neighborhood, this mixeduse project includes office, retail, multifamily, single-family, and banking buildings and generates a pedestrian-friendly destination. With special attention to the size, exposure, and access of the site, Memorial Green includes a central plaza with multiple restaurants on each side. The south side of the development is dedicated to single-family residences due to its proximity to a pre-existing residential neighborhood.
By establishing a strong visual corridor down the middle of the site, the project encourages connectivity to Memorial Drive. A vehicular plaza opens to Memorial Drive for ease of access and visual connectivity to the center of the site. The very center is reserved as a pedestrian only space, maintaining a lively atmosphere important to activate the public space.
Client Patrinely Group
Size
Office: 1,850,000 SF
Residential Units: 1,200
Hotel Keys: 450
Retail: 65,000 SF
Completion 2017 (Study)
The study for this mixed-use master plan in Plano, Texas included office, residential, hotel, retail, and multiple parking garages.
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It offers an environment that promotes interaction and collaboration through strategies of integrating the exterior with the interior. The plan provides for an exterior environment that is designed for people rather than cars. The office lobbies are open and connected to the exterior where wooded arbors, protected walkways, and fine arts displays connect the buildings and the park paths. Client
The CORE Master Plan is the response to an office program need of 1 million square feet on a privileged 13.6-acre site. Located at the heart of Houston’s Energy corridor, the site is next to the Addicks Howell Preserve containing 13,000 acres of protected green areas with parks, trails, and a golf course. Our response was to place four office buildings, corresponding parking areas, and a multifamily project on a site that would best capture the connection to neighboring green space while providing a corporate environment that is up to date.
Client Confidential
Size
Residential Units: 1,000+ Including Amenities and Retail Spaces
Completion 2015 (Study)
Located in the cultural center of a large city, the design team was challenged with finding a commercial and residential solution to a pre-existing art gallery while incorporating a newly designed park. The result is a timeless creation that is carefully woven into the fabric of the existing neighborhood while providing new opportunities for commerce and increasing pedestrian sensibility.
Client
Midway
Size
Hotel Keys: 312
Office 1: 217,800 SF
Office 2: 610,000 SF
Retail / Office Podium: 64,300 SF
Fitness:128,600 SF
Grocer: 50,200 SF
Retail: 15,900 SF
Residential 1 Units: 285
Residential 2 Units: 300
Completion 2012 (Study)
Located at the intersection of San Felipe and Post Oak Boulevard, this master planning effort sought to define the corner of this central business district as a destination point to live, work, and play.
Included in the program are retail, two office towers, a fitness center, premium grocer, two multifamily buildings, and a condominium tower.
Office Buildings, Multifamily, Fitness, Grocer, and Retail Mixed-Use
Client Confidential | Size
Office: 3,200,000 SF
Residential: 2,550,800 GSF
Hotel: 450,000 SF
Retail: 210,000 SF
Completion 2018 (Study)
The study for this mixed-use master plan in the medical center area of Houston, Texas included office, residential, hotel, retail, and multiple parking garages.
ILLA DEL LLAC
Barcelona, Spain
Double Tower & Low-Rise Condominium
Photography:Bob Masters, Ioannis Tsouratizis
ILLA DEL BOSC
Barcelona, Spain
Double Tower & Podium Condominium
Photography:Dino Geromella
HOTEL PRINCESS
Barcelona, Spain
Hotel Tower and Retail MixedUse
Photography: Agefotostock, Hemis, Gabriel de Freitas
ILLA DEL MAR
Barcelona, Spain
Condominium
Photography: Rafael Vargas, Iakov Filimonov, Dukas Presseagentur GmbH,
RESIDENCIAL ALCALA DE HENARES
Madrid, Spain
Master Plan and Residential Tower
EDIFICIO BILBAO
Barcelona, Spain
Condominium Tower
Photography: Rafael Vargas
LAKEHOUSE CONDOMINIUM
Campeche, Mexico
Marina, Hotel, Condo, Golf Club, and Retail Mixed-Use
THE ACTUAL NEW YORK CONDOMINIUM TOWER
New York, New York
Condominium Tower
GREENPARK HOUSING COMPOUND
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Residential Master Planning
2012 continued
POST OAK II MIXED-USE PLAZA
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, Fitness, Grocer, and Retail Mixed-Use
CITYCENTRE 3 AND 4
Austin, Texas
Corporate HeadquartersOffice Tower, Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Joe Aker
CORSO COMO MIXED-USE
Milan, Italy
Residential and Retail MixedUse
Photography: CoCo
CORPORATE CAMPUS ENERGY CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use
KATY FREEWAY MIXED-USE
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings and Retail Mixed-Use
CITYCENTRE 3 AND 4
Houston, Texas
Office Building and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Joe Aker
CITYCENTRE FIVE
Houston, Texas
Confidential Location
ONE GROVE STREET
Houston, Texas
Office Tower and Retail MixedUse
Photography: Luis Ayala
Multifamily and Retail MixedUse
Office Tower and Retail MixedUse
Photography: Luis Ayala
AVENUE GROVE
Houston, Texas
Residential Mid Rise
Photography: Luis Ayala
2016 continued
CALGARY MIXED-USE COMPLEX
Calgary, Canada
Multifamily, Fitness, Grocer, and Retail Mixed-Use
LEVY PARK MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Master Plan - Levy Park
Residential - Avenue Grove
Office and Retail - Kirby Grove
Office and Retail - Kirby Grove 2
MCNAIR PLAZA MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Office Tower, Multifamily, Hotel, Condo, and Retail Mixed-Use
MEMORIAL GREEN MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, Townhomes, and Retail MixedUse
2017
THE SOUTHMORE APARTMENTS
Houston, Texas
Residential Tower and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Luis Ayala
2017 continued
NORTHBANK MIXED-USE
Houston, Texas
Office Tower, Multifamily Tower, Hotel, and Retail Mixed-Use
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CAMPUS
Confidential Location
Office Towers, Multifamily, Hotel, Condo, and Retail Mixed-Use
PLANO MASTER PLAN
Plano, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use
2017 continued
HOTEL GEORGE
College Station, Texas
Residential Tower and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Luis Ayala
2018
MEDICAL CENTER SITE MIXED-USE MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, Fitness, Grocer, and Retail Mixed-Use
2019
LYRIC CENTRE MARKET GARAGE
Houston, Texas
Parking Garage and Food Hall Market Mixed-Use
Photography: Luis Ayala, Joe Aker
Denver, Colorado
Condominium, Townhomes, and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography:
2020 continued
CLONLIFFE
Dublin - Drumcondra, Ireland
Office Buildings, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use
LEVY PARK SPEC OFFICE TOWER
Houston, Texas
Office Tower and Retail MixedUse
MIXED USE MASTER PLAN
Confidential
Office, Multifamily, Hotel, and Retail Mixed-Use
FARMERS BRANCH MASTER PLAN
Farmers Branch, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, Hotel, Townhomes, and Retail Mixed-Use
OLD MARKET EAST OMAHA MASTER PLAN
Omaha, Nebraska
Office Tower, Multifamily, Hotel, Condo, and Retail Mixed-Use
MARATHON OIL
Houston, Texas
Corporate HeadquartersOffice Tower
Photography: Joe Aker
Houston, Texas
Residential Tower and Hotel Mixed-Use
Photography: Luis Ayala, Joe Aker
THE VICTOR
Dallas, Texas
Residential Tower and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Eric Laignel
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MORNINGSTAR AT RIVER OAKS SENIOR LIVING
Houston, Texas
Senior Living Community
Photography: Luis Ayala
WATERMARK HEIGHTS SENIOR LIVING
Houston, Texas
Senior Living Community
Photography: Heather Durham Photography
MORNINGSTAR AT CHERRY CREEK SENIOR LIVING
Denver, Colorado
Senior Living Community
HEAVY TIMBER OFFICE BUILDING AT AUTRY PARK DEVELOPMENT
Houston, Texas
Office and Retail Mixed-Use 2021 continued
SECOND AND STEELE
Denver, Colorado
Residential Building
BAYOU PARK MASTER PLAN
Houston, Texas
Office Buildings, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use
INDIANAPOLIS MASTER PLAN
Carmel, Indiana
Office Buildings, Senior Living, Hotel, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use 2021 continued
PUNE OFFICE PARK
Pune, India
Office Buildings, Bio-Diversity Park, Hotel, and Retail MixedUse
Buildings and Retail Mixed-Use
Houston, Texas
Residential Tower and Retail Mixed-Use
Photography: Eric Laignel
THE LAURA,EAST RIVER
Houston, Texas
Multifamily and Retail MixedUse
Dublin, Ireland
Residential, Student Housing, and Retail Mixed-Use CITYCENTRE EXPANSION
Houston, Texas
Office Towers, Multifamily, and Retail Mixed-Use
Austin, Texas
Office Tower and Retail MixedUse
2024 in progress
CITYCENTRE 6
Houston, Texas
Office Tower and Retail MixedUse
Houston, Texas
Residential Tower
Dallas, Texas
Residential Tower