Browsing by Subject "Shopping centers -- Design"
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Item A "West Park shopping mall": shopping centers studied(Texas Tech University, 1973-12) Ruiz, VictorNot availableItem Item A Redevelopment Project for the Old Ursuline Academy, San Antonio, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1970-12) Mosby, WoodyNot Available.Item 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 An Urban Shopping Center Involving the Dallas High School: An Adaptive-Use Project(Texas Tech University, 1981-05) Sebastian, John DNot Available.Item Matador Center Lubbock, Texas: a retail center exploring the use of organic architecture through design(Texas Tech University, 2003-05) Milano, Michael GregoryNot availableItem Plainview mixed-use complex(Texas Tech University, 1988-05) Hollis, Cayl S.; Driskill, David A.; Peters, MichaelTO DESIGN A MIXED-USE COMPLEX FOR PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WHICH WILL HELP REJUVINATE THE DOWNTOWN AREA AND ACT AS THE CENTER OF COMMUNITY LIFE FOR THE CITY AND REGION.Item Program: Centro San Pedro Lake Amistad, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1983-12) Baisdon, Timothy JayThe Centro San Pedro will be an entertainment, educational, and cultural center for the promotion of tourism and increased understanding of the Mexican culture. The site of the proposed center is in the San Pedro Canyon Estates (SPCE)development on Lake Amistad near Del Rio, Texas (see Figure 1). The developers of the SPCE, Peekskill Investment Corporation, have developed part of the property with residences, and a Convention Center Hotel has been proposed for the site adjacent to the Centro San Pedro. Lake Amistad is a man made lake, and, as part of the Rio Grande, forms the border with Mexico. The site then, is an ideal location for the center with its situation at the border, and the additional tourist attractions of the lake and convention Center Hotel being present. In addition, the growth of Del Rio towards the Lake Amistad area makes the location increasingly viable for use by local people.Item Regional shopping facility for Lubbock, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1983-12) Santos, StevenNot availableItem Renovation of Grain Elevators Into a Hotel - Shopping Complex(Texas Tech University, 1983-12) Tunnell, AndyNot Available.