Posts Tagged ‘new’

Staffelbach Client, World Affairs Council, Hosts Open House

November 18, 2010

The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth held its open house last evening.

Employees’ new home on the 42nd floor of Republic Center was the epicenter of a fabulous reception which included Moroccan food from Kasbah grill.

Staffelbach is extremely proud to have been the interior architect and design firm for this exciting new space.

STAFFELBACH: Creating Newsworthy Spaces

September 21, 2010

Southwestern Medical Foundation is moving next door to the original Parkland Hospital in Dallas.

The full column is by known real-estate columnist, Steve Brown, of the Dallas Morning News.

You can read it here: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/DN-foundation_16bus.ART.State.Edition1.26bf442.html

In the article, Steve says:

Southwestern Medical Foundation is moving its offices to the historic Parkland Hospital complex where the UT Southwestern Medical Center got its start in 1943.

In January, the foundation offices will be in a new building next door to the recently restored historic building at Maple and Oak Lawn avenues.

That space that they are moving to is being designed by Staffelbach.

Another recent news item comes from USA Today:

http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/09/american-airlines-san-francisco-terminal-2/111821/1

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

American Airlines announced this week that it will relocate its operations at San Francisco International to the airport’s new Terminal 2 sometime in the spring of 2011. Currently, AA operates out of SFO’s Terminal 3. AA says that “in conjunction with the terminal move, American will construct a brand-new Admiral’s Club lounge,” which it adds “will be the only airport lounge in Terminal 2.”

That brand-new Admiral’s Club lounge is being designed by yours truly, as well.

We are always honored to be a part of the projects that become a part of your lives.

DALLAS DESIGN FIRM RETAINED BY TEXAS UNIVERSITY

March 27, 2009

March 27, 2009 – Dallas, Texas - Nationally-recognized interior architecture and design firm, Staffelbach, has been retained by Texas State University for projects spanning “indefinite quantity and indefinite delivery” for the university’s San Marcos campus. This assignment names Staffelbach as one of three interior architect and design firms of choice for any and all projects that are to be completed within the San Marcos campus’ borders. The first project that falls under this “infinite” scope is an addition to the Family Consumer Science Building which is nearly 20,000 square feet in size. This retainer also includes Staffelbach as the consultant who will assist the University in writing the new standards for all finishes and furnishings that will be utilized from now and into the future.

Michel (pronounced: ‘Meesh – ell’) Hurst, NCIDQ, IIDA, TAID will assume project management duties. The scope of the work will include interior facilities planning, interior project planning and management, office space planning, move coordination and interior design services including LEED assistance and coordination.

“We are very excited to have been chosen,” said Jo Heinz, Staffelbach President and CEO. “This project is a new adventure for our firm and we couldn’t be happier to have been given this opportunity. Staffelbach continues to grow, not only internally, but also in the clients that we are privileged to service. This is a strong example of our project diversification and our team of architects and designers are anxious to get started.”

About Staffelbach
Staffelbach is a nationally recognized group of 85 interior designer, architects, facilities planners and support staff with a 42-year history of creating and transforming interior spaces for an elite roster of commercial clients. The company’s core businesses include a design and architectural studio, a corporate services / facilities planning group and tenant development specialty. As rebranding experts, Staffelbach continues to work with major national real estate owners to renovate and reposition large commercial office properties for added return on their investments. A Women’s Business Enterprise company, Staffelbach opened their first satellite office in Austin, Texas in 2007.

About Texas State University – San Marcos
Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899, the university opened its doors in 1903. Today, Texas State University – San Marcos consists of a 457-acre main campus and 4,777 additional acres in recreational, instructional, farm and ranch land. Offering 109 bachelor’s, 88 master’s and eight doctoral programs, Texas State University – San Marcos educated over 29,000 students in 2008.

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