Adaptive reuse of an abandoned office building in central El Paso that incorporates 13 modern studio apartments.
Historic renovation and adaptive reuse of an existing train station to accommodate a new venue, bar, and reception hall.
This conceptual project test-fits and imagines the re-purposing of the Historic Kress Building in Downtown El Paso with Hospitality and Food & Beverage Components.
Historic renovation of a 30,000 SF historic Trost building in downtown El Paso that will include the addition of approximately 50,000 SF of new apartments built on top of the existing building.
Historic renovation and revitalization of 65,000 SF historic Trost building in downtown El Paso.
Root Collaborated with In*Situ Architecture on the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the historic church structure built in the 1910–1911 in the Rio Grande Historic District of El Paso for reuse by Ciudad Nueva Community Outreach.
Facade renovation and residential transformation of an existing brick building in downtown El Paso.
New construction of a 72,000 sq ft charter school for middle and high school students. This two-story building includes administrative offices, classrooms, hybrid gymnasium /cafeteria, and library.
Adaptive reuse of an abandoned office and warehouse building that now serves as the 25,000 SF flagship location for a top 5 ranked public school in the state of Texas.
The concept identifies functions that host work-related activities throughout the city, such as restaurants and cafés, and co-locates them with flexible aspects of coworking. This includes amenities such as on-demand meeting rooms and a variety of workstyle settings – be it desks, high tables, or…