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City of Lakeway New City Hall and Municipal Facilities
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OConnell
Robertson provided complete architecture, engineering, and interior
design services for three City of Lakeway projects. Designed and
built utilizing the Design/Build delivery method, the new City Hall
sets the tone for the three projects.
The new City
Hall establishes and highlights the communitys place in the
Hill Country as it is surrounded by new and natural landscape, including
an existing drainage creek turned design feature. O'Connell Robertson
designed the City Hall to be a Community focal point that equally
supports the establishment of the seat of community leadership;
a strong platform for local voices; and staging for city administration.
The new facility provides 10,000 SF in support space including city
council chambers and executive, departmental and administrative
offices.
The new 5,000
SF Public Works Complex includes new office areas, service bays,
covered parking, and animal control facilities. The third project
converted the existing City Hall into the new Justice Center. Renovations
to this facility increased efficiency of the Justice departments
by relocating these services into one building housing the Police
Department, the Municipal Court, and administrative functions.
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Park
22 Office Complex
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The Park 22 Office Complex
includes 206,000 SF of Class A office space comprised of three buildings and three
parking garages. Located in Austin, the buildings, which were sited and designed
to preserve the beauty of the site, overlook two natural waterfalls and a spring-fed
creek. The buildings are designed to handle a wide variety of tenant mix, including
single occupancy to multi-tenant floors.
O'Connell Robertson provided
comprehensive A/E services and construction administration for this project, which
was built utilizing the Design/Build construction method. The environmental sensitivity
of the project required close coordination with city, state and federal regulatory
agencies. The project meets the guidelines of the Hill Country Roadway Ordinance
and the Endangered Species protection criteria set by the U.S. government.
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Vignette
Corporate Offices
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O'Connell
Robertson provided comprehensive architecture, engineering, and interior design
services for more than 200,000 SF of office space in multiple buildings for Vignette
Corporation, a Fortune 100 internet technology company headquartered in Austin.
The highest project priority
was to design space that enhanced Vignette's corporate image as a visionary company
with the desire to provide its employees with a unique, enjoyable and effective
place to work. The goal was to create both an informal and stimulating environment
at every Vignette office. The design solutions incorporated curvilinear hallways,
playful room shapes and layouts, bold colors, dramatic lighting, tactile finishes
and the necessary technical infrastructure to strike a balance between the fun
and functional.
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VisionWeb, Inc. Corporate Headquarters
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The
design solution for the 45,000 SF headquarters of Visionweb, Inc., a full-service
optical products website and subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, called for a
mixture of executive and high tech styles. The interior space included a combination
of playful walls and executive finishes united by innovatively shaped triangular,
circular and hexagonal teaming rooms. The flexible floor plan combined enclosed
offices with cubicles along with a 4,000 SF gathering space, which easily divides
into three separate conference/training rooms. With their visually enhanced new
space, Visionweb can utilize open-office furniture layout with planning room for
250 employees.
The project also included
a Server Room and customization of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.
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Casey Family Program Office Building
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O'Connell
Robertson designed an administration building for this non-profit
organization that integrated Texas Hill Country features including
a native weathered limestone veneer, pitched metal roof and large
covered porches. Based on a floor plan provided by Casey Family
Programs, the building was modified to meet the needs and requirements
of the local office.
Distinctive
spaces include modular offices, multiple conference rooms and open
gathering places for a unified community environment. Casey Family
Programs wanted a warm and welcoming atmosphere with durable materials.
The interior finishes and furnishings reflect this direction while
maintaining an office function.
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