Creating memorable people-centric spaces and connections for religious, historical, adaptive reuse, and educational architecture. We are #DesigningCommunity
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The Bexar County Courtroom was originally completed in 1896. The lighting design includes recreations of original gas-electric chandeliers and sconces while hiding state of the art light sources within the architecture. @FH_Architects#Restoration#Design
The Bexar County Courthouse was built in 1896. Pictured is the gutted courtroom that stripped away the added intermediate floor in preparation for the design team’s restoration. Architect: @FH_Architects#MondayMakeover#TLPTurns30 Click to learn more: https://t.co/YnY59fDpX8
The rumors are true... Magik is in the early stages of our capital campaign to renovate our historic home, #BeethovenHall ✨ New classrooms, stages, and improved accessibility for patrons and performers alike while maintaining the building's historic features.
“The park is a huge reason I wanted this job. Honestly. It’s such an asset, it’s such a dream position, a dream placement for a children’s theater.”
Leaders of San Antonio’s @TheMagikTheatre envision big changes to their home in #Hemisfair: https://t.co/O1UMyeesYq
We're thrilled to be working with such a great organization as @TheMagikTheatre on some big plans for their building that will enable them to continue serving the local community in a positive way. https://t.co/DmpycAtPj0 #DesigningCommunity
Our Fannin Battleground State Historic Site in #Fannin memorializes the brave soldiers who fought the Battle of Coleto Creek on this site in 1836 during the Texas War for Independence. Learn more: https://t.co/wQ6dkcSoAr
Historic buildings and properties are the real places that tell the real stories of Texas. Have you ever wondered what defines a historic property and what properties are considered historic? Learn more: https://t.co/kvNStpABJM
Our Fannin Battleground State Historic Site in #Fannin memorializes the brave soldiers who fought the Battle of Coleto Creek on this site in 1836 during the Texas War for Independence. Learn more: https://t.co/krskJW2WMT
Our Fannin Battleground State Historic Site in #Fannin memorializes the brave soldiers who fought the Battle of Coleto Creek on this site in 1836 during the Texas War for Independence. Learn more: https://t.co/wQ6dkcSoAr
Our Fannin Battleground State Historic Site in #Fannin memorializes the brave soldiers who fought the Battle of Coleto Creek on this site in 1836 during the Texas War for Independence. Learn more: https://t.co/vJcmlcHr5M
The National Fund for Sacred Places provides training, planning grants, and capital grants from $50,000 to $250,000 for congregations of all faiths. Learn more: https://t.co/TzE6TTL8X6 @savingplaces@sacred_places
Explore the life of a Texas patriot in the heart of downtown San Antonio. A rancher, merchant, and one of only two native-born Texans to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence, José Antonio Navarro was a leading advocate for Tejano rights. https://t.co/tMSyrtjsLC
#DYK: Texas is home to more than 900 local history museums. Our Museum Services Program maintains a Grant Sources and Funding database that lists grants available from the federal government, membership organizations, and private foundations. Learn more: https://t.co/6KGsVAwPrV