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We guide clients through process, collaboration and imagination to realize exceptional environments to work, live, learn and play.
Driven by innovation, purpose, and design excellence, VLK Architects is a multidisciplinary architecture firm whose practice areas include Commercial, Municipal, Education, and Automotive market sectors. With over 38 years of experience and a robust team of architects and supporting staff, VLK has the size and experience to service clients and projects of any size. Our business and project delivery processes have been recognized regionally and nationally multiple times, including Zweig Group; Building Design + Construction’s Annual Giants 300 Report; and by Architectural Record as a Top 300 Architecture Firm.
Our development and commercial clients experience designs that are influenced and informed by extensive regional, national, and international experience. With offices across the state of Texas, we have formulated deep community roots, experiences, and relationships in all of the major metropolitan areas and sub-markets of Texas.
Office Locations:
Austin 2700 Via Fortuna, Suite 230 Austin, TX 78746 | 512.807.3145
Dallas Legacy Town Center III 5801 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 100 Plano, TX 75024 | 972.265.1885
Fort Worth
1320 Hemphill St., Suite 400 Fort Worth, TX 76104 | 817.633.1600
Houston 20445 State Highway 249, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77070 | 281.671.2300
San Antonio
250 W Nottingham, Suite 115 San Antonio, TX 78209
Commercial Project Types:
Shell Office and Medical Office Buildings
Mixed-Use
Adaptive Re-use and Renovation
Mid-Rise and High-Rise Office Towers
Multi-Family Residential
Development Planning and Strategies
Corporate Interiors
Transit Oriented Development
Feasibility Studies and Analysis
Municipal, Civic and Cultural
Destination/Lifestyle Retail
Sports Facilities and Fields
Hospitality and Resort
Restaurant/Food and Beverage
Light Industrial
"VLK was able to understand our wants and needs and come up with a design that is extremely functional yet unique and beautifully artistic in a cost effective way. The space reflects the personality of Enilon as the Digital Agency we have grown to become, and I could not be happier with the way it turned out.”
Jeff Ireland CEO & Co-Founder Enilon
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Cost:
$15,000,000
Project Completion:
Under Design
The 701 W. Magnolia Project is a mixed-use development of Office and Retail uses on a 1.54 acre site located in Fort Worth, Texas at the southwest corner of Hemphill and West Magnolia Avenue. The mixed-use project includes a multi-level level parking structure of approximately 90,000 s.f., an Office building of approximately 35,000 s.f. and ground level Retail of approximately 10,000 s.f. Additionally, a separate two story Retail building of approximately 3,500 s.f. located at the corner of Travis and Magnolia along with a thirty-five foot wide exterior Pedestrian Mall is included.
The Project site is located within the Near Southside overlay district of the City of Fort Worth and subject to additional requirements and approvals that have been secured by the Developer. The site is also the location of the historic La Cava building which will remain along with two other buildings deemed historic in nature. These three buildings are not part of the project but the site improvements will that will interface with each building are included.
The Developer has also secured a TIF for a portion of the Project that includes the Pedestrian Mall area and public right-of-ways that abut and/or adjoin the Project Site.
Project Information
Project Location:
Dallas, TX
Project Cost:
N/A
Project Completion:
N/A
VLK Architects was retained by Cushman Wakefield to analyze the existing site at 2525 Turtle Creek Avenue in Dallas, Texas respective to potential multifamily development. The primary objective of this initial study was to attempt to maximize density ‘by-rights” within the existing zoning of the site. The option shown has a parking structure/configuration and a street-facing lower portion of the building mass envisioned as low-rise, market rate for-rent units facing onto Enid Street. The street-level area along Enid could be also considered for light retail/office amenities such as a coffee shop, dry cleaner or even live/work units.
Project Information
Project Location:
Arlington, TX
Urban Union comprises roughly 4 blocks of properties near Downtown Arlington. It is a district with a variety of uses and building types: residential, small commercial, warehouse and office. The intent of the Urban Union PD is to re-capture the spirit of the area and its buildings as vigorous and divers live / work community. In order to do that, the requested revisions embrace and enhance the existing building forms and materials, and give opportunities for surprising and delightful additions, all in a walkable environment.
Project Information
Project Location:
Cedar Creek, TX
Located along the banks of the Lower Colorado River, Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa features 491 guest rooms and 405 acres of outdoor terrain with activities like golf, horseback riding, hiking and river kayaking.
Ohana Real Estate Investors acquired this property in 2021 and engaged MultiDiscipline Design Team including VLK to help renovate and refresh all of the restaurants, bars and coffee shops at the resort. Our efforts include the renovation, reconfiguration and rebranding of existing venues that includes Modern Roadhouse, Pecan Tree Bar, Primrose Path and Hill Country Dining Hall.
PMG
George Popstefanov, Founder and President, 817.420.9970
Client Square Feet
14,004 sf
VLK has partnered with this fast-growing, close-knit company for six phases of PMG’s continuing evolution since 2010 as the company experienced exponential growth, and have assisted in multiple studies to help develop growth strategies. The design of each phase has evolved with the company’s changing needs; the tech-industrial nature of each project offers a variety of settings that deliberately blur the line between formal and informal spaces to foster a culture of innovation and creativity. A variety of spaces are offered – including private workstations, phone booths, restaurant-style booths, open and closed conference spaces, and multi-functional coffee bars that also serve as charging stations and working bars for after-hours activities, as well as plenty of spaces for immersive brainstorming – allow employees to seamlessly transition from one work environment to another to suit their individual or team needs.
Construction Cost Project Information
Square Footage
$1,100,000
Services Provided 12,162 sf
Workplace Analytics
Schematic Design
Design Development
Lighting Design
Branded Graphics
Custom Fixture Design
VLK’s Dallas office was designed with our employees in mind. The office creates a flexible environment – including private workstations, phone booths, restaurant-style booths, open and closed conference spaces, and multi-functional coffee bars that also serve as charging stations and working bars for after-hours activities, as well as plenty of spaces for immersive brainstorming. VLK’s employees are able to seamlessly transition from one work environment to another to suit their individual or team needs.
Project Information
Year Completed
Square Feet
22,000 sf
Services Provided 2022
Workplace Analytics
Schematic Design
Design Development
Lighting Design
Branded Graphics
Custom Fixture Design
VLK relocated its Fort Worth headquarters from the Cultural District to the burgeoning, historic Near Southside in 2022. The office was developed using VLK’s proprietary VLK | ANALYTICS and VLK | LAUNCH processes, in which the team studied employees’ work patterns and proximity needs, and members of the firm participated in a collaborative charrette process to guide the design of the new space. The resulting office is an open and collaborative environment, centered around a destination lobby space/coffee bar and flexible conference rooms with stunning views of downtown Fort Worth. Leadership workstations are strategically located throughout the floor plan, further encouraging communication between all levels of project teams. There are also twelve Focus and Huddle rooms with monitors and TV screens to allow ample space for small group work, private space for video calling, or a quiet workspace.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Cost:
N/A
Project Completion:
2020
When Fort Worth-based American Paint Horse Association decided to relocate the headquarters to a more vibrant and visible location, the Stockyards District was an ideal choice. Perfectly aligned to its Western aesthetic, the new offices will be located in a restored century-old mule barn. The design brings APHA’s strong brand into the experience by showcasing the barn’s existing clerestories, exposed ceilings, original clay tiles, and exposed brick walls. Design elements such as sliding barn doors, industrial steel finishes, reclaimed wood, concrete floors, natural textiles, and art with accent colors derived from paint horse scenery,and even a grain bin theater and stair were intentionally incorporated. “Our greatest priority was to capture the association’s authenticity,” said Interior Designer, Haley Thurston. The new space accommodates intriguing new learning and retail components that celebrate the organization’s collection of Western art and artifacts.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Cost:
$2,500,000
Project Completion:
2018
VLK was asked to update a tired office building lobby into an impactful entry experience. Renovations included finishes, lighting systems, and furnishings.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Completion:
2014
iProspect is a leading, global digital marketing agency with a 25,000 sf Fort Worth office offering employees a modern and flexible work space. The design intent intertwines familiar and historical elements of Fort Worth with the sleek high-tech industry that iProspect serves. The rehabilitated warehouse features an open layout, allowing employees to focus on group orientation and collaborative team building. The design team used sustainable strategies wherever possible by working with the building owner in advance to use existing walls for partitions and reclaimed wood for the new sliding barn doors. These elements merge with modern components such as writable glass wall surfaces and high-tech A/V systems to create a unique work environment for employees.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Cost:
$875,000
Project Completion:
2018
Situated along University Drive and the banks of the Trinity River in central Fort Worth, the concept for Steelhead Capital Management’s corporate office rises to meet the fresh, high-energy feel of its WestBend location. VLK’s Interior Architecture team engaged the venture capital firm to co-create an ideal scenario for an 8,600 sf blank slate that realizes their vision and programmatic needs.
Through this collaborative process, VLK and Steelhead developed an imaginative design concept that synthesizes the organization’s elegant tech culture with a vibrantly open atmosphere. The crisp gallery feel is an ideal foil to showcase bold spots of color that align with vibrant art pieces, including works from local artist John Holt Smith. A unique preserved moss wall adds a striking organic contrast to the industrial atmosphere for a play on nature, art, and architecture.
Services Provided Project Information
Square Footage
10,000 sf
Space Planning
Interior Design
Lighting Design
Finish Selection
Construction Documentation
Construction Administration and Contractor Coordination
FF&E and Dealer Coordination
Marquis Executive Suites is a co-working space where businesses from a freelance photographer to a law firm can set up a home base. VLK designed a space for creativity, collaboration, and inspiration to thrive. Located in North Fort Worth off of 287, the offices are located in an area that is growing quickly with people bringing a lot of diverse and unique businesses with them. The space was designed to have an aesthetic that would complement any business working there. Everyone has access to shared spaces in the office, including a bright and open common area featuring a snack counter, hospitality bar, as well as conference rooms, phone rooms, a podcast and video studio.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Completion:
2020
Unbound is a non-profit, international, anti-human trafficking organization that specializes in combating Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking through prevention and awareness efforts, survivor advocacy and transitional support. This project was the creation of a drop-in center/dormitory to provide temporary lodging for those in immediate need in the Fort Worth area. It will also meet a need locally for a short-term safe place for at-risk youth; as shelters and other services are set up for mid to long-term care. The drop-in center is a safe place where children and young adults through age 22 can safely shelter and rest for 24 hours. In this safe place they can sleep in privacy, get a meal, unwind through recreational means, and have the opportunity to receive services as they plan their next step; which may be returning home (for a run- away), a rehabilitation clinic, a shelter, or walking back out onto the street…. their choice. VLK Architects provided their services, organized and managed the A/E team for the project 100% pro bono, and helped to engage with a builder.
Project Information
16,953 sf
Reference Contact
Josh Robertson, Owner; 817.769.6900 Square Footage
Services Provided
Space Planning
Interior Design
Brand Visioning
Lighting Design
Finish Selection
Construction Administration and Contractor Coordination
Furniture Selection and Dealer Coordination
Riding the crest of a health care surge, GrowCo took advantage of the availability of a 17,000 s.f. two story office shell to consolidate its 5 businesses under one roof. The project as designed puts leadership easily accessible to all divisions. The space is organized by division, with a particular eye out for future consolidation and divestment. Modest offices are supplemented with small, medium and large informal gathering spaces marked with spanish cedar trellises and accent colors. A large breakroom and the largest conference area are open to each other through a moveable glass partition to allow for an “all hands” meeting and gathering space. The space also includes a video studio for the in-house graphics and marketing department The timeline was tight for the project and the contractor was able to make the space available on schedule.
Project Information
Square Footage
8,0000 sf
Construction Cost
$900,000
Fort Capital is a real estate developer company looking to expand their current office to have enough space to grow their firm. In their new office, Fort Capital wanted to use more natural and raw materials such as exposed brick and reclaimed wood, giving it a rustic industrial feeling. They also collaborate in a variety of ways and host large events, so the floor plan provides multiple break out spaces for collaboration and socializing.
Shana Crawford, Director of Development, 817.887.9370
Services Provided Reference Contact
Space Planning
Interior Design
Brand Visioning
Lighting Design
Finish Selection
Construction Administration and Contractor Coordination
Furniture Selection and Dealer Coordination
Project Information
Square Footage
25,000 sf
Reference Contact
Jason Hartley; 817.735.5181
Services Provided
Workplace Analytics
Design Charrette
Schematic Design
Design Development
Lighting Design
Branded Graphics
Custom Fixture Design
The University of North Texas Health Science Center’s Central Services, Operations, and Facilities Management Divisions were split between two adjacent yet disconnected buildings. The physical rift resulted in an operational detachment and an inefficient building organization. The full staff was engaged first in VLK Workplace Analytics and then a robust VLK Launch® that included Spanish language and sign language interpreters, to best understand the kind of “home” would best serve their needs. VLK’s design process embraced the staff’s expertise and utilized their knowledge of facilities maintenance and operations to the fullest extent possible. This guided decisions including space planning, finishes, and mechanical and electrical systems.
The new design physically connects the two buildings through a maker space with tiered seating that doubles as a full-staff “family” gathering space. Building organization maximizes functional relationships and workflows among staff. Shops, including wood, print, paint, and 3D printing are designed to be open for use by the school’s faculty and students as a hub of creative energy. Exterior modifications include a new, welcoming front entrance that faces the rest of the campus, and the introduction of natural light in key locations around the building.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Completion:
2014
When Near South Studios decided to relocate its office space and studios to a 1920’s-era cheese warehouse, they asked VLK to deliver a design with no straight walls. The resulting 8,000 sf design takes advantage of the original exposed structure of the cooler structures, the original brick walls, and other unique pieces of the original building to create new offices, video studio, talent makeup and dressing areas, loading dock, and other amenities, making this space highly desired for its function and wonderfully energetic in its layout. VLK’s key contribution, beyond responding to the owner’s program in a creative way, was our use of “Good, Better, Best” budgeting model that exposed the owner from the beginning to the benefits and costs of various options. By using this strategy from the start, we avoided ugly VE cuts and scope reductions, and instead, produced an award-winning project in budget.
Project Information
Square Footage
27,000 sf
Construction Cost
$1,541,687
Bridget Easton; 817.921.1889
Services Provided Reference Contact
Space Planning
Interior Design
Lighting Design
Finish Selection
Construction Documentation
Construction Administration and Contractor Coordination
FF&E and Dealer Coordination
Environmental Branding Design
When Lonestar Resources relocated its Fort Worth headquarters, they challenged VLK to design a clean, highly functional 21,538 sf space tailored to its departments and clients. The relocation offered an ideal opportunity to design a fully optimized environment, customized for Lonestar’s business process. For the new headquarters, visual references to the natural resources industry, local heritage, and the company brand are incorporated. Hallways showcase bold brand statements in balance with artwork featuring images of Texas landscapes and oil fields. VLK developed the furnishings, fixtures, and lighting selections, providing every department with tailored options that maintain the timelesscontemporary aesthetic throughout the space.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX 2014
This small bar is only 14’ wide. It has the intimacy of an old Irish bar, something it’s native Irish owner specifically requested. Even though much of the space is open to the structure, the warm wood bar and canopy create an intimate seating area. The bar features a handsome wood bar back and a long counter along the far wall.
Project Completion:
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Completion:
2019
The landmark Neil P. Anderson Building’s roof deck is an ideal place for stunning urban views. The owners of the penthouse asked VLK to create an engaging series of spaces for entertaining and private enjoyment on the rooftop. Entering the rooftop, guests emerge under the building’s original water tank to enter an open deck area with a central bar. The newly restored tank acts as the centerpiece of the deck, offering access to even better views from its high perch. Intimate seating areas nestle around the edge of the deck.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Project Cost:
$15,000,000
Project Completion:
Under Design
Rahr and Sons is a pioneer in craft beer production in North Texas. They’ve established a reputation for quality beers. Their home in Fort Worth’s Near Southside is a local asset and a tourist destination. With an attendance of over a thousand at some of their weekend and mid-week tours, Rahr looked to create a more permanent experience for its visitors.
The taproom features historic Rahr memorabilia, reaching back to before Prohibition with Fritz Rahr’s grandfather’s brewery in Minnesota. The large courtyard is illuminated with festoon lights, fire pits, and generous seating areas.
Project Information
Project Location:
Arlington, TX
Project Cost:
$300,000
Project Completion:
2017
Sugar Bee Sweets turned an inward facing auto dealership office around to face the street. This was accomplished with a large tower at the entry, brightly painted fascias, and distinctive awnings. The result is a lively and engaging addition to the Urban Union development in Downtown Arlington. It offers an improved and enlarged facility for the popular wedding cake bakery.
Project Information
Project Location:
Arlington, TX
Project Cost:
$500,000
Project Completion:
2018
The developer had a vision for this small parcel dotted with beautifully mature oaks and saw its potential as an urban oasis with timeless appeal. The restaurant-bar concept offers a modest building footprint to accommodate generous outdoor seating amidst shade of the trees. Designed as a nod to the old neighborhood that once defined the area, the structure features board and batten siding and a soft gray metal roof. The structure’s covered porches and wood trellis extends the hospitable environment beyond the interior. Outside and inside further connect through an indoor-outdoor bar.
Project Information
Project Location:
Various Locations
Bull Lion Winery was designed with long term planning in mind. This phased project is located in the Texas Hill Country – Phase 1 includes dual bars with a tasting area and reception. Phase 2 will convert it into the “bunkhouse,” when the larger building is completed. It will then have a shared kitchen, restrooms, and a couple of private rooms, and room for up to 20 bunks.
The larger building includes the winery itself, with a wine production area, tank and bulk storage area, and a barrel cellar for 70+ barrels. Guests are welcomed with a three-story tower with a private lookout perch at the main entrance, which doubles as a merchandising area. A large dual-sided fireplace serves the tasting room with a bar and commercial kitchen on one side and a party room on the other. These rooms open out onto a large patio, and the party room has a visual connection to the barrel room. Eight guest rooms are on the second floor, which are arranged around an atrium to allow all guests to have beautiful views, as well as a connection to the wine production process. Guests share a recreation area which overlooks the tasting and party rooms below and a balcony.
VLK has partnered with Bull Lion for two additional projects as they have expanded their operations, including space planning for their Granbury wine bar, and a historic building conversion from a former gas station into a wine bar in Grapevine.
Phase 1 Tasting Room
Project Information
Square Footage
21,000 s.f.
Blue Flag Distillery takes advantages of mature hardwood trees on two lots in the Fort Worth River District. Existing on the site are a 1930’s rock bungalow with an accessory rock garage, and an adjacent industrial complex.
The rock bungalow will be repurposed as a bar and the center of three patios with lush landscaping and heavy tree cover. The bar will feature Blue Flag’s distillery products and related liquors. The three car garage will convert to an outdoor bar, also serving the patios and supporting weddings and other events.
On the industrial side, the existing 5,000 s.f. metal building will be fronted with a glass wall showcasing the distillery equipment, and providing for barrel storage, offices, restrooms and a store. The additional 5,000 s.f. of warehouse on the property will be converted to office, warehouse and barrel storage in the future.
A prominent water tower on site will fly the Blue Flag, and a trellis structure provides shade for the bar and a clear pedestrian connection to the distillery for tours and events. A small stage fronts on the outdoor patio area.
Project Information
Project Location:
Fort Worth, TX 2021
Project Completion:
Micah Ahern, TCU’s “Never Give Up” inspiration during their 3 trips to the College World Series, left a lasting impression as a child superhero. His father, pastry chef Maurice Ahern, honors his memory along with his wife and family in their Grounds and Gold Coffee Shop. Ahern, nominated as one of the top 10 pastry chefs in DFW, keeps the bakery cases full of a variety of pastries, sandwiches and treats, with many different dietary offerings. His company also caters out of the kitchen for outside events, including the famous purple birthday cakes for the TCU baseball coach. The coffee and bakery filled an empty spot in southwest Arlington and has become a popular spot for conversation, for small group meetings and for live music.