Larry Speck Page Southerland Page Austin International Airport Expansion ABIA Austin Texas

Austin Bergstrom International Airport Expansion

Architecture

Airline travel is being reinvented to focus on enhancing the passenger experience and the design of the ABIA Terminal East Infill Project accomplishes this. The project expanded existing passenger processing capabilities for security screening, ticketing, customs, and baggage handling in preparation for a nine-gate expansion of the East concourse of the Austin Bergstrom International Airport. The…

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Larry Speck Page Southerland Page Embassy Compound Ambassador's Residence Islamabad Pakistan

American Embassy Compound, Pakistan

Architecture

In 2001, Page began to pursue a new generation of design-build embassy projects offered by the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Overseas Building Operations (OBO). Since its first commission as the design partner for H.B. Zachary Co. on the New Embassy Compound (NEC) at Phnom Penh, Cambodia in 2002, Page has been a design partner on more than two dozen U.S. embassy and consular projects…

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2400 Nueces Student Housing University of Texas at Austin, designed by architect Larry Speck, principal at Page Southerland Page and professor at University of Texas at Austin

2400 Nueces — Student Housing

Architecture

The University of Texas has taken a giant step toward integrating student life with surrounding Austin neighborhoods through its new high-rise apartment in its West Campus. The residential project is designed to appeal to upperclassmen, graduates, faculty, staff and young professionals. Blurring the boundaries between “town” and “gown” is an important new trend in university living environments…

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U.S. Federal Courthouse in Alpine, Texas by architect Larry Speck

U.S. Federal Courthouse

Architecture

The Alpine Federal Courthouse is a simple, solid response to the extraordinary qualities of the local Texas landscape, the West Texas climate and the specific mission of its occupants. The powerful Trans-Pecos terrain dominates the experience of this locale. The building's materials―primarily russet-colored, dry-stacked West Texas sandstone―link the building to the larger landscape as well as…

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