OFFICIAL, an award-winning Architecture, interiors and furniture design studio owned by OU Architecture faculty Amy Leveno and Mark Leveno, was recently named as a Dallas Architecture Forum Design Recognition Awards Finalist. The firm received an award for their in-progress project “Granger Annex Adaptive Reuse” in the category of “Adaptive Re-Use, Preservation and Non-Residential Restoration” as a “Looking Forward” project.
In-progress photo from patio rennovations at the Granger Annex.
The Dallas Architecture Forum educates, enriches and connects the North Texas community by presenting programs and events, creating experiences and engaging global and local thought-leaders from all design fields. This year, the Forum celebrated its 25th anniversary with a design competition to highlight and honor projects completed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The competition, Looking Back – Looking Forward, recognized 25 projects created within the last 25 years as well as 10 projects that are currently in progress.
The Dallas/Fort Worth built environment has seen significant changes since the 1990s: the Dallas Arts District has been finished, several new museums have been built and significant public spaces, parks and public art have opened. For the competition, an esteemed jury reviewed over 160 entries ranging from a wide variety of design categories. The finalists were selected based on design excellence, sustainability, resiliency and inclusiveness. View the full list of awards recipients.
In-progress photo of the rennovation of Granger Annex.
The Granger Annex was originally an army surplus building. OFFICIAL converted the building for use as a rentable community space by carefully removing dated elements and highlighting underappreciated qualities of the structure, such as steel bow trusses previously hidden above a drop ceiling. The rennovation also included a patio and exterior zone, as well as interior and entryway changes. Learn more about the Granger Annex on OFFICIAL's website.
Featured Image: Final design of the Granger Annex project by OFFICIAL.
Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to recognize Petya Stefanoff, who is pursuing her doctorate in the Planning, Design & Construction (PDC) program, has been appointed the new role of Director of Community Development for the City of Shawnee, Oklahoma. She joined the city in 2024.
Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Amber N. Wiley, Ph.D., associate professor in the Division of Planning, Landscape Architecture and Design and director of the Institute for Quality Communities, has received national recognition for her book Model Schools in the Model City. The book has been named a finalist for the 2026 the PROSE Awards.
Gibbs College of Architecture Regional + City Planning Professor of Practice Vanessa Morrison and Associate Professor of Architecture Deborah Richards’ Open Design Collective received top honors at the inaugural BlackSpace Urbanist Collective Studio KIN Pitch Night Competition, held last month in Brooklyn, New York City.