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About

Texas Union Wi-Fi Lounge

The University of Texas at Austin

This small project inserts an organizing element into a prominent position just inside the entrance of the Texas Union. This Paul Cret-designed building has functioned as a meeting place for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors since 1933. The new "Wi-Fi" lounge serves as a comfortable space for all to study, eat, or just hangout between classes; at the same time, the space operates as the antechamber to the popular Cactus Café, a famous live entertainment venue. Our goal was to visually simplify the space allowing the historic architectural elements, such as the painted ceiling beams, to shine. Modern materials with handcrafted detailing create an elegant environment that allow students an opportunity to experience a more sophisticated space than found in many of the other, more institutional settings on campus. A variety of seating options allow individuals and groups to enjoy this relaxed oasis.