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With roots extending back to a two-person partnership formed in 1898, Page is one of the most prolific and enduring architecture and engineering design practices. Page architects, engineers, interior designers, planners, strategic analysts and technical specialists provide services throughout the United States and abroad. Our diverse, international portfolio includes projects in the healthcare, academic, government and science and technology sectors, as well as civic, corporate and urban housing projects. The Page portfolio consists largely of complex projects that benefit from our integrated disciplines and that make a significant impact on the communities they serve. We are guided by the three core values of creativity, collaboration, and commitment, and through the force of these ideals, we live up to our promise of design that makes lives better.
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Page strives to influence how people experience their immediate environments through their personal spaces. We understand the psychological impact that intimate surroundings can create and seek to connect that sense with the community in which these spaces are enveloped. Our range of full-service capabilities is unique in both talent and breadth. The Page portfolio includes luxury houses, highrise residential, mid-rise mixed use/multi family, restaurants, resorts, and hotels. As a full service firm, we have worked with national brands, along with public and private investors in launching their projects. We partner with our clients, developing feasibility studies and documentation that illustrate the strengths of a facility for permitting entities, historic review boards, and potential partners. We have won numerous awards for urban design, architecture, and interior design as well as construction quality.
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We’re mindful of the need to maximize livability while also ensuring efficiency in resource consumption. These are equally critical forces in affordability, both for the owner/operator as well as for the end user. While we leverage current technologies to improve our project’s carbon footprint in the community, we have an eye toward how the building will function in the future.
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Waterstone Lago Vista, Texas
Project Details Project Size 131,749 Square Feet 71 units Services Provided Architecture / Interior Design / Structural Engineering / MEP Engineering / Fire Protection Engineering
Stick Frame Details: § Wood frame construction with steel elements
The Waterstone Condominium Development is nestled in the City of Lago Vista on Lake Travis. With a total of 71 luxurious condominiums distributed throughout 7 buildings, complete with an open air club house and pool area, the owner is afforded the perfect lake house getaway. Average condo unit size is approximately 1600 square feet. The design of the project and building arrangement takes full advantage of the site’s unique topography and slope towards the water. The site contains a natural shelf where the buildings are sited. The approach has a vast wall of natural vegetation, giving the project plenty of privacy that one comes to expects outside the city. The architecture for this complex can be described as modern luxury with the traditional lines of the rugged Texas Hill Country. With spectacular views of Lake Travis, the project maximizes the use of energy efficient floor to ceiling glazing and shading systems on the lakeside. The exterior materials use a combination of stone, stucco and wood to create a rich modern style of architecture. Various layout options consist of 1 and 2 story units with garages that are both integral to the condo building themselves and detached. Finely detailed with clean, modern lines, the Waterstone community is designed to be quiet and unpretentious—a quiet place to enjoy the beauty of a spectacular natural landscape.
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Wichita State University Shocker Hall Student Life Pavilion, Residential College and Dining Hall Wichita, Kansas
Project Details Project Size 4.85 Acres 324,000 Square Feet 780 Beds Services Provided Architecture / Engineering / Interiors / Consulting / Commissioning / Planning / Programming / Sustainability
Stick Frame Details: § Wood-frame over podium slab
Shocker Hall, a new student life complex located in the center of the Wichita State University campus, is transforming the on-campus experience for WSU students. An outgrowth of the Wichita State University Master Plan, the residential and dining complex supports the university’s strategy to create a strong living and learning environment for students.
The four buildings which comprise the residential component of Shocker Hall include 780 beds and offer a variety of private and shared bedroom unit configurations. Each floor provides a lounge area, study rooms, community kitchen and laundry room, while the lobby has multiple gathering spaces, large televisions, and recreational areas. The east building houses the 26,000-square-foot Shocker Dining, a 400-seat, multi-platform micro restaurant concept which also includes a coffee shop and other retail components. The original buildings on the Wichita State campus were built in the late 1890’s in a collegiate Georgian style, with later buildings trending toward modernism and the architecture trends of the time. Page’s design of Shocker Hall reflects a fresh, contemporary interpretation of the original style of the North Campus Village, linking it to the new “Yale Walk” and “Alumni Drive” pedestrian malls – thus unifying the core campus as a walkable, residential, mixed-use experience.
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Montessori For All Austin, Texas
Project Details Project Size 40,000 Square Feet Services Provided Architecture / Engineering / Interior Design / Programming / Master Planning
Stick Frame Details: § Wood frame construction § Wood siding
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In keeping with the spirit of Montessori education, the Magnolia Montessori For All campus is comprised of a village of fifteen residential-scaled buildings situated around landscaped courtyards and immersed in nature. The single story Administration and adjoining Headquarters buildings form the school’s main entry. A decorative vegetative fence provides a welcoming face to the community and a generous front porch invites informal gatherings during pick-up and drop-off. The school is organized around a main circulation path which acts as a Main Street for the Village that gently ramps down throughout the campus. The youngest children on campus have their own specialized learning environments designed specifically to their unique scale and developmental needs. Each age group has their own cluster of houses within the Village and each cluster is arranged around a dedicated outdoor space. As the children get older their Courtyard spaces become more open and allow a greater degree of flexibility, freedom, and independence. A Zen Maze and life-sized checkers board are nestled within the Lower Elementary Courtyard space and a Community Garden with Rainwater Collection is the main focus of the Upper Elementary Courtyard. Two activity filled play areas are tucked within the classroom clusters and take advantage of the natural character and slope of the site.
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Renaissance Riverfront Denver, Colorado
Project Details Project Size 96,400 SF
Located on Park Avenue near I-25, this 1.43 acre site for the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless will provide rental housing for transitional homeless and low income families in Denver. The triangular site abuts a mixed-use retail / office development to the north, the South Platter River to the southeast and Park Avenue to the west and enjoys views of the downtown Denver skyline to the south.
Services Provided Architecture / Planning / Interior Design
Stick Frame Details: § Wood frame construction over podium slab
Features: 100 residential units, auxiliary management, and residential amenities: reception, management suite, mail, exercise, laundry, technology lab, counseling suite, multi-purpose room, community kitchen common and courtyard overlooking the river. Green practices have been implemented through the construction process and in the final project (materials, MEP systems and components, solar PV energy, etc.). The project showcases a collaboration to bring environmentally sustainable development to affordable housing, by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, the City of Denver’s Road Home 10-year plan to end homelessness, and Enterprise Green Communities.
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Colorado State University - Pueblo Crestone, Culebra & Greenhorn Residence Halls Pueblo, Colorado
Project Details Project Size 751 Beds 255,000 Gross Square Feet with Commons Services Provided Programming / Master Planning / Architecture / Interior Design / Sustainability / LEED & Energy Material Consulting
Based on a precinct micro-master plan for the north campus, the Student Housing Village provides a total of 753 beds in three residence halls in two phases, Crestone Residence Hall being the first. The housing village forms a central green (the Oval) that serves as entry way for residents and guests, and two quadrangles, providing informal gathering spaces and framing views to Pikes Peak and the San Juan Ranges.
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Each Residence Hall is comprised of a variety of 2 + 2 shared bedroom, 1 + 1 private bedroom, 2 bedroom/1 bath and private suites, as well as Hall Director’s apartment. The living/learning commons has a great room, multi-media classroom, computer lab, warming kitchen, central laundry, vending, mail conference/meeting room, control desk and administrative offices. Both north and south house wings enjoy their own study lounge at every floor creating intimate group dynamics within the community. The project goals include: fostering a sense of community, creating a safe environment, integrating indoor and outdoor spaces, presenting living and learning opportunities and providing residents with technology unavailable off campus.
§ Wood Frame construction with some exposed metal frame architectural frame elements § Podium slab § Concrete Masonry Unit bearing
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Project Details Project Size 352 Units/ 345,000 SF 468 Parking spaces Services Provided Architecture / Interiors / Civil Engineering
Stick Frame Details: § Wrapped in wood frame with pre-cast concrete garage § Steel frame in isolated areas
Presidium Riverside Apartments Austin, Texas Presidium Riverside Apartments is an urban catalyst, helping transform a previously single use, low density car dominated area into a 24/7 sustainable, walkable Live-Work-Play district. Located on a hilltop with spectacular views of the downtown Austin lakefront skyline, it also takes advantage of rapidly multiplying multimodal transportation options including hike and bike trails, public transportation and car share services. Net Zero capable, the project incorporates a wide array of cutting edge green technologies that were vetted through a rigorous Return-on-Investment analysis, including on-site solar generation, high efficiency HVAC systems and passive energy reducing design features. Designed to appeal to Austin’s tech savvy and environmentally conscious demographic, the project includes cutting edge amenities including an array of informal hospitality oriented co-working spaces that range from quiet indoor areas to social outdoor spaces, blurring the lines and revamping the notion of traditional business centers. Bike storage and repair spaces connected to a central pedestrian/bike paseo enable quick access to the surrounding restaurants and retail as well as the nearby lakefront. A variety of outdoor dining and play areas support the active indoor/outdoor Austin lifestyle.
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Project Details Service Provided Programming / Master Planning / Architecture / Interiors / MEP Engineering / LEED Final Project Size 800 Beds 325,000 GSF
Stick Frame Details: § Wood Frame construction with some exposed metal frame architectural frame elements
University of Houston Cougar Place Student Housing Houston, Texas With the momentum of the 2006 Campus Framework Master Plan and its vision to increase on campus student housing to 25% of its FTE population, the University of Houston is in the process of redeveloping the West Campus. With approximately 3,000 beds of new student housing construction in the planning stage, Page has been engaged to program, master plan, and design for a New West Dining Hall seating 600 students and an 800 bed Cougar Place Sophomore Housing Replacement. Both projects are strategically located between their existing Law, Bates, Olberholtzer, Settegast and Taub Residence Halls, east of the Dining Hall, and the sophomore housing complex located west of Cullen Boulevard and south of Cougar stadium. Page’s challenge is to provide the University with a creative solution to attract sophomores back to campus.
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PSW Eastline Austin, Texas
Project Details Service Provided Architecture / Construction Administration Final Project Size 48 two-story units 56,376 SF - Residential 5,441 SF - Commercial
PSW’s mixed-use community located in popular East Austin will consist of 56,376 square feet of townhome style residences on an elevated courtyard above garage parking as well as an additional 5,441 sq. ft. of first floor commercial tenant space. The condos consist of two-story row-house style units, which all look out onto (and are accessed from) an internal linear courtyard. Eastline is in a walkable area surrounded by dedicated bike lanes and with easy access to public transportation. The enclosed second floor courtyard is the heart of the community and will provide a gathering place for residents and pets, facilitating connection between residents.
Stick Frame Details: § Wood Frame construction on concrete podium
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Project Details Project Size 137,247 Square Feet Services Provided Architecture / Interiors / Fire Protection Engineering
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Texas A&M University-Commerce Freshman Student Housing Commerce, Texas This project will provide 490 freshman residences for the rapidly expanding student population of Texas A&M University-Commerce. This project is envisioned as a prototype for new generations with particular emphasis on shared common space throughout the building. Page drew upon our extensive student housing research efforts to recognize a key correlation between well-defined, evenly-distributed public space and student academic performance. Coupled with the knowledge that freshmen who make strong friendships lead to higher retention rates, Page set about conceiving a building that maximizes chance interactions and provides ample spaces for study and relaxation. Within each floor of the building, groups of dorm rooms, restrooms and living spaces are organized to form communitieswithin-communities to foster friendship formation.
ยง Wood frame construction Responding to the campus master plan, the four-story building is positioned to take advantage of the existing grade change and to capture an additional half-level at the western end of the site. The Z-shaped plan effectively creates two courtyards: the eastern courtyard is at a key junction of the primary campus circulation while the western courtyard effectively provides a place of respite. Living rooms within the floors are positioned at the corners of the building to provide superior vantages as well as serving to enliven the facades, and provide an active backdrop to the surrounding campus.
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Project Details Project Size 70,000 SF Services Provided Master Planning / Programming / Architecture / Interior Design
Stick Frame Details: § Wood frame construction
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Laramie County Community College Residence Hall + Commons Cheyenne, Wyoming Implementation of the 2005 Main Campus Housing Plan is the first major step in attaining the goal set forth by College President Charles Bohlin in the fall of 2003 to create a new image and expansion for a “state-of-the-art� on campus Residence Hall Housing Village. A goal to provide a living and learning environment that will foster a sense of community, common understanding and life learning experience for the student living there. The Residential Hall Program Plan called for approximately 192 beds to be added immediately to the existing 88 bed dormitory for a total of 280 beds. A future 200+ bed expansion has been master planned for the site west of the new and existing residence halls, thus bringing the total to 500 Beds by 2013. The new four story Residence Hall, currently under construction, will be a mix of new apartment suites housing 188 beds with six (6) prototype unit designs in one, two and four bedroom configurations, including the fourth floor clerestory lofts. The suites are designed each with a living room, kitchenette and a minimum of one full bathroom per two occupants.
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Project Details Project Size Approximately 480,000 Square Feet 200 units Services Provided Architecture / Master Planning / Interiors / Furniture Planning
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Chimney Hill Mixed-Use Development College Station, Texas The Chimney Hill project is an approximately 480,000-square-foot mixed-use development on an approximately 8 acre site in College Station Texas, located on University Drive between Texas Avenue and Highway 6. The program includes 30,000-square-foot restaurant and retail space, a boutique hotel, 200 multi-family units in 8 stories, and a 6-story 500+ space structured parking garage. The development is built around a central pedestrian plaza that acts as an urban activity center with landscape and water features, special event booths, and an outdoor pavilion for scheduled entertainment events. In addition to the hotel and apartments, 1-story retail shops and diverse restaurants with lively outdoor seating areas front the plaza. The various buildings and spaces are linked together by pedestrian friendly streetscapes offering shade, lighting, and activities. The development creates a true 24-hour center of activity as the restaurants offer a combined three meal experience and late night live music entertainment, the boutique retail shops provide a unique shopping experience, and the central plaza offers a round the clock amenity for the residents, hotel guests, and general public. In addition to direct access to dining, retail, and entertainment the hotel and multi-family buildings contain private amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, landscaped courtyards, and concierge services. Chimney Hill is identified throughout the city by an iconic landmark structure and offers a unique experience of fine dining, shopping, hospitality, and lifestyle for the City of College Station.
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Project Details Project Size 352 Units/ 345,000 SF 468 Parking spaces Services Provided Architecture / Interiors / Civil Engineering
Stick Frame Details: ยง Wood frame construction
Rough Creek Lodge & Conference Center Glen Rose, Texas Positioned on a high ridge with commanding views of a lake, a grove of mature live oaks and the rounded peak of Chalk Mountain, the 45,638-square-foot lodge is the focus of an 11,000-acre ranch in the Texas Hill Country. Serene, secluded and spectacular, the lodge accommodates 80 people for sleep and up to 200 guests for special occasions. All private as well as public rooms extend out to the landscape via porches and terraces. Centralized facilities include a very large living room / dining room with associated porches and terraces, several conference rooms of various sizes, a fitness facility, a pool and a game room. The buildings sit long and low, hugging the contours of the hill. They nestle into existing trees to form a continuous mass made of natural and manmade forms that rim the brow of the promontory. The rooms inside these simple curved forms are tall, open and filled with light which penetrates from a wide variety of openings with diverse orientations and sun control devices. Each of the 39 guest rooms includes porches or terraces, emphasizing again both the formal and functional merger of buildings and the land. Circulation is held away from the view side in linear passages punctuated by wider, contained patios. A 650-foot long stone wall organizes the circulation and separates it from the open, tree-dotted car court. The stone wall undulates between very large existing oak trees, sometimes using them as focal features in the patios. Colors of the bleached wood, limestone and weathered standing seam metal roofs are compatible with landscape colors. Page Southerland Page, Inc.
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Project Details Project Size 230,000 Square Feet 280 Units Services Provided Design Architecture / Interiors
Stick Frame Details: § Wood frame construction
AMLI Mueller Austin, Texas This five-story multifamily AMLI residential project was envisioned as a cornerstone of the 700-acre Mueller mixed-use master plan – a live/work/play development in east-central Austin. Situated along the shores of picturesque Lake Park, featuring over 13 miles of hike and bike trails, the complex was designed as a portal to the central commercial district within the development. As such, the building is composed of a series of brightly colored volumes that vary in height and depth, lending a sense of scale and vibrancy to the park perimeter that is visible from a nearby major thoroughfare. The interior public spaces, which include the leasing office and amenity spaces, were inspired by the original shapely airplane hangar adjacent to the property and the remaining simple volumetric structures that now house the Austin Film Society’s studios and production facilities within the development. The result is a long, shedlike space framed by deep beams and linear wood infill. In concert with the exterior, color is used to define volumes within the interior, create scale and reinforce the texture of the existing neighborhood buildings. Artwork in the shared spaces informs visitors of the development’s history as an aviation center and illustrates the preferred forms of transportation by this generation of Mueller residents.
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