This past September, Millicent Harvey worked with OJB to capture the 258-acre American Airlines Robert L. Crandall campus.
Paired with a 1.7 million square foot ensemble of buildings by Pelli Clarke & Partners, 81-acres of amenity space, including work-enabled courtyards, active recreation areas, woodland trail systems and regional multi-use connection paths balance indoor and outdoor purpose. Team members are encouraged to walk between buildings, spend time in the fresh air and find cross-disciplinary dialogue. Mobility is enhanced by a network of bicycles scattered throughout the campus, with a future planned shuttle system. These exterior amenities return the central open space to people, as well as removes all vehicular traffic.
Zones of curated gardens are paired with expanses of native and restored Blackland prairie. To respond to the extremes of Texas weather, water management strategies are essential. Permeable pavement and a connected roof drainage system collect and redistribute water. A series of dry creeks that show as natural planted vignettes in temperate weather also double as a natural filtration system that collects and controls runoff in high-impact weather conditions. The campus is a celebration of place and the connections forged between people, which is at the heart of the collaborative workplace.
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