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Project Summary

Trinity University’s nearly 60-year-old Chapman Center was designed for
higher learning but also as a place of beauty and innovation. The Ewing Halsell
Center, which originally opened in 1968, was the 41st and last building that
famed architect O’Neil Ford designed as part of Trinity’s Centennial Program.
Both buildings are a part of the 26 buildings on campus that are part of
Trinity’s National Historic District.
United participated in Trinity University’s largest renovation to date, that
preserved the midcentury modern architecture of O’Neil Ford, while also
bringing new life to these two historic structures. United scope of work
included; masonry repairs, repointing, modification and flashing at window
openings, concrete repairs, exterior sealants and cleaning of the exterior
façade.

PROJECT DETAILS

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Client: Trinity University
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Completed: January 2024
Value: $1,044,295
Architect: Lake Flat Architects

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