On November 17th, Robert Croysdale, AIA, LEED AP BD+C (GSR Andrade’s Vice President for Academic & Institutional Environments),participated on a panel at the Dallas Center for Architecture discussing the completed and ongoing restoration efforts of Fair Park since 1984. Among GSRA’s restoration projects reviewed were the award-winning Band Shell, as well as the Aquarium Annex...Read More
The Fair Park Band Shell Restoration Is Chosen For Exhibit at the Dallas Center for Architecture GSR Andrade’s award-winning Band Shell Restoration has been included as part of the Dallas Center for Architecture’s latest exhibit to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the State Fair of Texas Centennial Exposition. The Band Shell Amphitheater is located in...Read More
Francisco F. “Pancho” Medrano Middle School, which opened in August 2008 in Dallas, Texas, has been recognized for outstanding achievement in Sustainability and Value by the Texas Association of School Administrators and Texas Association of School Boards in their 2011 Exhibit of School Architecture that takes place at their annual convention. As part of the Exhibit...Read More
Just on the heels of GSR Andrade’s Whirlpool Distribution Center (Wilmer, Texas) winning the Dallas Business Journal’s “2011 Best Industrial Deal of the Year”, our latest Caterpillar project in Schertz, Texas has also scored a win as the San Antonio Business Journal’s “2011 Best Land Deal of the Year”. Negotiators spent about a year hammering...Read More
GSR Andrade was recently honored at the AIA National Convention in New Orleans, when our project, JCPenney Store #0179 – Timber Creek Crossing was awarded an Energy Star Certificate of Achievement by the U.S. EPA and was featured as part of the Energy Star Challenge display. All JCPenney stores are currently designed for the highest...Read More
GSR Andrade’s Cole Park Pavilion rehabilitation project was honored last night (5/11/11) at Preservation Dallas’ 12th Annual Preservation Achievement Awards held at NorthPark Center. Cole Park is one of Dallas’ earliest public parks. The pavilion, constructed in 1925, was one of the City’s first pavilions and also one of the earliest structures in Dallas designed...Read More
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