The renovated Gragg Building is a great example of historic preservation — eventhough the structure is barely over a half-century old.Photo by Michael Stravato/©HarrisonKornberg ArchitectsThe influence of Frank Lloyd Wright is apparent in the original Gragg Building.The structure housed the original Manned Spacecraft Center headquarters.An interior light reveals a conference room in the renovated Gragg Building.Michael Stravato/©HarrisonKornberg ArchitectsAnna Mod, City Council member James Rodriguez (front), Joe Turner (back), TexasRep. Carol Alvarado, City Council member Sue Lovell and Debra Blacklock-Sloanunveil a plaque designating the building a Historic Texas Landmark.Photo by Richard CarsonArchitecture The historic Gragg Building has the Wright stuff Jesse HagerDec 21, 2009 | 6:00 am
Timothy HursleyArchitecture It's a crime more people can't see the new FBI building Jesse HagerDec 1, 2009 | 9:36 pm
Townhomes by studioMETInterior of a townhome by studioMETExterior of Intexure Architects' house on Jackson StreetJackson Street interior by Intexure ArchitectsCompelling landscape and entry sequence at 1625 Harold by Allen BianchiArchitectsA pleasant retreat to the deck at 1625 HaroldArchitecture Too much of the same on AIA home tour Jesse HagerNov 15, 2009 | 2:24 pm
The front face of HEB Buffalo Market is an expanse of blue-green glassreminiscent of a "big box" container store.Photo by John EverettThe wine wall is pleasing to the eye and offers lots of choices.Photo by John EverettUpon entering the store, shoppers enter the produce section. Hager suggestsgoing there last to really enjoy the store experience.Photo by John EverettThe cheese shop is open and inviting.Photo by John EverettThe bakery also offers lots of choices -- and it smells good too.Photo by John EverettThe exterior of the store looks more warm and inviting at dusk at sunset whenthe last rays of light bounce off the glass.Photo by John EverettArchitecture My first visit to Buffalo Market Jesse HagerSep 11, 2009 | 6:18 pm