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Item A bank and multi-use center for Corpus Christi, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1986-08) Mohamed, FatimahNoneItem Item A multi-functional center in the city of Lubbock, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1988-12) Mohamad, AminuddinNoneItem A Multi-Service Facility for Amarillo Medical Center(Texas Tech University, 1985-12) Moya, JohnnyNot Available.Item A Plan for the Adaptive Use of The Southwestern Public Service Company power Plant(Texas Tech University, 1985-12) Karpack, KarenNot Available.Item A structural expression of space(Texas Tech University, 1991-05) Whaley, B. L.; Driskill, David A.To design a structural space which would be very flexible to either contain an Office Building, a Retail Complex, or a Housing Facility. This structures flexibility would be an exploration of different space analysis and circulation paths, be it vertical or horizontal. There would be permanent fixtures within the structure, which will need to be explored and examined. These fixtures would need to be considered in each of the design ideas of the structure. Mechanical structure and activities would also be a permanent fixture within this building. An expression of the mechanical hardware would be a high consideration of the structure, it would be a major consideration of the design. In this design the idea of being a giant warehouse to stick these facilities in, would basically be the idea to try to stay away from. This structure would need to be one to overcome the idea of just an open area, but one which could almost fit any where and be aesthically pleasing and also, functional. Within this project the "High Tech'' style would be incorporated into the design.Item Adaptive reuse project of the Tips Iron and Steel Building for a cultural center(Texas Tech University, 1985-06) Schaffer, Catherine NoredThis program is an adaptive reuse project. The project is located on the site of the Tips Iron and Steel Company in Austin, Texas. The design will include the renovation of three existing buildings, design of two new structures, and landscape design throughout the site. The facility will be a cultural mall, a "creative corner", or "artists' nook", and will include art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants, areas for entertainment, offices for related professionals, and a small museum. The intent of the historical aspect of the project is to preserve the character of the structures and contribute to surrounding historical atmosphere (Figure 1). The intent of the cultural mall is to fulfill Austin's growing need for such facilities caused by a high quality population growth combined with the large number of talented persons in the area. The center will provide outlets for the artists in the area, and provide unique shopping and entertainment for Austin.Item Item An Adult Entertainment Center for Lubbock, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1974-05) Hopkins, GlenNot Available.Item An international cultural exchange facility at Eagle Pass, Texas, Piedras Negras, Coahuila(Texas Tech University, 1979-09) Madison, Stephen AnsonNot availableItem Architecture an integrated living and working facility: for the mentally and physically handicapped(Texas Tech University, 2000-05) Feist, TommyThe utilization of illumination and other spatial qualities can improve the mental health of mentally retarded and physically disabled people in living and working spaces? A variety of qualities, luminous and spatial are significant to help keep a work of architecture interesting and enjoyable as a place to live. Indirect light and soft light for the more personal areas are necessary for creating a comfortable and enjoyable space. Increased intensity of light in spaces are likely to signify a change in the type and purpose of the space. Spatial qualities are dependent on the type of lighting, materials, and volume (both dimensions and proportions) can provide a feeling of home which is important for the Mental Health and Mentally Retarded (MHMR). The selected context is in San Angelo, Texas a West Texas city of moderate density. The facility, being an assisted living and working center, will house living quarters. Entertainment areas, work environments, and other related areas for people who are mentally retarded and physically challenged. The facility will house about 20 people and encompass approximately 38,000 sq. ft.Item Item Item Item Civic auditorium--concert hall for Richardson, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1981-12) Brinker, JamesNot availableItem E.A.A.R.I.: the Electronic Arts Archive and Research Institute, Texas Tech University(Texas Tech University, 1984-05) Rowland, DavidNot Available.Item Item Malaysian administrative/information and residence complex(Texas Tech University, 1987-08) Jaya, NorhayatiNoneItem Mixed Use Development/Offices LeFevre and Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1985-12) Hutchens, Kenneth RNot Available.Item