City of Georgetown Public Safety Facility

KAH Architecture teamed with Architects Design Group (ADG), award-winning, nationally recognized public safety architects headquartered in Winter Park, Florida, to design the new 70,000 sf Public Safety Operations and Training Facility for Georgetown, TX.

Located in an 11,300 square foot building at 809 Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, the original Police Department was built in 1911 as the Georgetown Light and Water Works facility. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was renovated to become the police station in 1986.

Fire Department Administration offices are currently in an 8,200 square foot facility built in 1892. This Texas Historic Landmark Building has served as the City’s Water Department, jail, City Hall, and original fire station.

The new Public Safety Operations and Training Facility is located on approximately 15 acres adjacent to Fire Station No. 5. The gently sloping site further provided opportunity for the team to design a multi-level building engaged with the landscape to create grade level entry areas on two levels. Exterior courtyards for both staff and public use adorn the facility.

Indoor spaces consist of police administration and support programs, fire administration, emergency operations, communications center, training and other support programs needed for the distinctive personnel. In addition, the facility holds site training programs such as a slow speed vehicle course, a physical training course, a firing range, and an ancillary training and storage building.

The exterior envelope of the building is designed to meet an F3 tornado per the client’s request to enhance the facility’s survivability beyond the code required 90 mph wind speed with a 1.15 importance factor. This is assumed to be 136mph – 168mph of which the design team used 168mph as the basis for the design. Impact protection sits at a minimum Level D large missile impact that equated to a 9# 2×4 at 34mph. Aesthetically, the envelope blends with the existing Fire Station #5 and burn tower currently on the site to create a complete campus feel.

This purposefully designed facility will meet growth needs as determined by the 2007 needs assessment – updated in 2010 – and will allow the function of the two departments to remain consistent with its operational design while adjusting for future growth.

Shipley Do-Nuts Round Rock

The Shipley Do-Nuts caps the corner of the popular Old Settlers Convenience Store, also designed by KAH. The 2,650 square foot facility serves the community through an inviting store front as well as a convenient drive through window.

Massage Sway

Located in the Domain, Massage Sway, is a beautiful sanctuary where you can experience a peaceful atmosphere. With velvet covered windows, an organic color palette and modern clean lines, this space is sure to calm your soul. The space has five massage rooms, a couples massage room, and multiple facial rooms. Massage Sway opening at the beginning of 2015.

Fore Restaurant

Renovation of an existing restaurant and bar, Fore will be a new restaurant that combines dining with a cozy lounge and a hip patio space opening to the outdoors. The space will encompass areas for all age groups. With new and innovative materials and textures, the dining experience will top the list of many conversations once the doors open in Lakeway at the end of summer 2011.

YMCA of the Highland Lakes at Galloway-Hammond

Formerly the Galloway-Hammond Recreation Center, the YMCA of the Highland Lakes at Galloway-Hammond is run by the YMCA of Greater Williamson County in conjunction with the City of Burnet. Located at 1601 U.S. 281 South, in the heart of Burnet, Texas, the 50,000 SF amenity center was designed to serve the residents of the Highland Lakes region of Central Texas. Collaborative design efforts with KAH, the YMCA of Greater Williamson County, and the City of Burnet led to the creation of a fresh vision including nearly 30,000 SF of renovated space.

The reconstructed courtyard entrance is equipped with new concrete, exterior signage, and a new 600 SF secured play scape with shade structure. Fifteen foot of new exterior storefront and doors wrap the gymnasium building corner to create much needed natural light. The new open designed lobby consists of exposed painted ceilings, new lights, new lobby reception desk, new café, and new free form VCT pattern integrating YMCA color standard that assists users to various spaces. Additionally, newly created spaces include 2.500 SF Seton Office Physical Therapy Space, Child Watch, Teen Center, Aerobics Room, Spin Room, and Cardio Theatre. New exterior windows were installed in the Free Weights Room to draw in natural light and create an open feel. The existing Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms were completely renovated with new showers, lavatories, toilet partitions, lockers, and new ceramic tile achieving a classic modern feel. The new Flotex anti-microbial locker room flooring is an extremely durable material providing a soft touch and is stain resistant.

Williamson County Tax Assessor Collector Renovations

Providing a much needed facelift, KAH Architecture works closely with Williamson County staff to achieve a more functional space within their existing facility while also renovating an adjacent warehouse for additional square footage. We will enlarge the lobby and rearrange the customer transaction counters to better serve the public. We will also be modifying the entrance into the facility. Throughout the renovation, health safety codes will be address to comply with all code regulations.

The Goddard School – Lakeway

Newly constructed school. KAH provided all interior design services, including; concepts, finishes, patterns and color stories.

Joe Lee Johnson Elementary School – RRISD

This new elementary school is currently under construction and will open Fall 2016. KAH was contracted to help assist with the selection and procurement of the furniture, fixtures and equipment. KAH also assisted with the interior color concept to ensure continuity between interior finishes and the furnishings and textiles selected. This school is a new concept for the district and will be a vessel for all new elementary schools in the Round Rock ISD future. We want to encourage collaboration and flexibility to facilitate all users and functions.

GMC Round Rock

Partnering with Nyle Maxwell, GMC Owner, and Tom Gammon, GMC General Manager, KAH Architecture orchestrated a complete exterior renovation to meet the required GMC national standards.

The old building gleaned new signage with metal panels giving it an updated, modern look and feel. Additionally, the main entry was updated with a fresh face for clients to experience the first-class GMC quality upon entering the facility.

Inside, the facility received updates to the customer service areas, showroom, and waiting room to continue the first-class client services experience. The reception area, service offices, parts and financing offices, the shop and car maintenance areas, and the restrooms also received interior updates.

Upon completion of the main building, the pre-owned car building also received both interior and exterior renovations to match its big brother facility.

KAH facilitated furniture selection and procurement as an added service to bring the project smooth success.