Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

QR Cool

Paul created a QR code for the website.  Try it out!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Monday, April 9, 2012

SA Express News on Brooks Hangar 9: "Grand Design"

Check it out:
San Antonio Express News
WOAI

Hangar #9

April 9, 2012.
The location was Hangar #9, the last, and only WWI hangar of its kind. The facility is on the National Historic Register and is a Historic Landmark previously known as an US Air Force flight training installation. Built in 1918 as part of 16 hangars at Brooks Field, this one and only last remaining hangar was the topic of discussion today with several dignitaries present. Plans for the development of this site were presented by the Brooks Development Agency, County Commissioner, Precinct #4, Tommy Adkisson and the Architect, Debra J. Dockery. Initial plans call for stabilization of the Hangar #9 structure and the internment site of Sidney J. Brooks, Jr. Future plans call for a Community Center and green space for community activities. Ms. Reba Malone and other BDA Board members were present at today's meeting, as well as local news media in attendance for this community discussion and unveiling of the plans for this National Monument site.


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Chaparral Wildlife Management Visitor's Center

Going down Interstate 35 south and hanging a right at FM133 for 7 more miles, you will find the newly constructed Chaparral Wildlife Management Area's new Visitor's Center. The new center for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department will provide interpretive services, research and hunter education programs.

For more information, just check out our website at: www.debradockeryarchitects.com/projects




Lake Casa Blanca International State Park

Replacement of the outdated restroom facilities is nearing its completion.  Four new Comfort Stations and One Restroom with showers are the new additions to this State Park.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Goose Island State Park

Here are some more project photographs for your viewing pleasure.



The Goose Island State Park shelters (in Rockport, Texas, for Texas Parks & Wildlife) were completed at the beginning of the year, and provide a place for fishermen, picnic-ers, and other park goers to have protection from the wind and sun.  They are prefabricated concrete forms (local prefab operation from Houston) that were quickly assembled on site, replacing a series of old, weathered shelters along the lake's beach.  Engraved on the side of each shelter is one of four different Texas wildlife species that can be found at the park.

Paul took these photographs on his second to last trip out there in January, after all of the shelters had been completed.  For more information on this project, click here.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

St. Mary's Downtown Operations Office & Public Art San Antonio (PASA) Interior Finish Out

New photographs from the St. Mary's Downtown Operations Office interior finish-out we completed for the City of San Antonio.  The project also included the design of the studio space for Public Art San Antonio (PASA).