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Briarlake Plaza

Briar Lake is a transformative 450,000-square-foot, two-building campus located in the Memorial Corridor of Houston. Completed in August 2024, this revitalized campus redefines workplace environments with a focus on connectivity, outdoor engagement, and modern amenities. Key features include an outdoor dining and activity terrace, which replaces a former service drive to seamlessly link the two

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BOK Plaza

Clark Condon worked with Hines, Devon Energy, and Pickard Chilton Architects to create BOK Plaza, a 16,000 square foot public plaza that serves as a welcoming entry for the tower.

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CityNorth

Alongside Lincoln Property Company and Ziegler Cooper Architects, Clark Condon transformed 70,000 square feet of the former Exxon Mobil Campus into a vibrant retail corridor, dubbed CityNorth. The extensive landscape improvements include expanded public green space, outdoor lounge areas and flexible event lawns. Outdoor work-enabled spaces provide campus tenants with areas for mobile work, remote meetings

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Texas Tower

Clark Condon collaborated with Hines, Ivanhoé Cambridge and architecture firm, Pelli Clarke Pelli on Texas Tower, a 47-story, one-million-square-foot office tower in downtown Houston. With a user experience focus, the guiding principle for the project was the creation of a sustainable office tower with a strong hospitality flair that is warm and inviting. This heavily

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Amegy Bank Headquarters

Amegy Bank made a bold decision to create a signature headquarters project located in the Galleria area of Houston, Texas. Clark Condon worked closely with the owners, Hines and design architect, Pickard Chilton, to create a garden setting for the project. The graceful arrival plaza of porcelain stone and shell stone pavers connect seamlessly with

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FMC Technology Generation Park

At its core, the landscape design for TechnipFMC’s 175-acre site sets out to provide a unifying tapestry that pulls together the buildings and site elements throughout the entire campus. The tapestry is illustrated as striations of softscape and hardscape that reinforce the built forms and is a counterbalance to the strong form of the diagonal

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Southwestern Energy

What sets this campus apart is the total integration of interior and exterior spaces. The building’s glimmering glass façade serves as a visual portal to the outside. The wooded landscape, native grasses, and wildflowers entice employees out into the environment to reflect, stroll, and exercise. A rooftop deck helps link the building’s two main towers

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