The Austonian, as seen in the June 2008 issue of Texas Construction, a McGraw-Hill Construction publication.

Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

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Four Chasewood

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Top 50 Texas Projects
High-rise living dominates the list, with nine such projects. Of those, Dallas-based Balfour Beatty had the largest, a $150 million project in downtown Austin, the Austonian, designed by Zeigler Cooper of Houston.

Four Chasewood on Track for Completion
Located in the Chasewood Technology Park on State Highway 249 at Chasewood Park Drive, Four Chasewood will be a five-story, Class A office building.

Austin´s New Urban Beacon
The Austonian, a 56-story high rise being built in downtown Austin, will soon claim the title of the city´s tallest structure.

What´s Old Is New Again: New urbanism gaining ground in Texas
As Texans seek alternatives to suburban sprawl, more are looking to new-urban developments and embracing a 21st century way of life whose roots run deep into America´s heritage.

Co-Cathedral Ceremony Starts with Pageantry
The crowd sat patiently in quiet expectation. The choir sang harmoniously to take up the time until the new Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral dedication began at noon.

Celebratory Dinner Honors Co-Cathedral Donors
Singled out for their contributions to the creation of the co-cathedral were Ziegler Cooper Architects senior principals Scott Ziegler and Kurt Hull and Linbeck construction´s Leo Linbeck III and Leo Linbeck Jr.

Lights Are on at Last at New Co-Cathedral
The mahogany doors open this week on a $49 million downtown Roman Catholic cathedral with enough space and heft to hold a community that has blossomed in size and distinction.

Ziegler Cooper Makes Environmental Difference
The Azrock by Tarkett´s ReUse Reclamation Program has recently gained momentum with the help of Ziegler Cooper Architects.

 
 
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