Dallas County Administration Building
Dallas, Texas
Nagle Hall was originally built in 1909 and is the oldest building on the Texas A&M University campus. Designed by architect Frederick E. Giesecke, this building is identified as a Heritage Building on campus. McCoy Collaborative provided full architectural services for Nagle Hall including a sensitive redesign of the building for use as administrative offices, new building systems and compliance with codes and accessibility standards. The new design preserves the building’s most important interior features, re-introduced historic wood floors in some areas and created more functional and flexible space for ever-changing office needs.
Historic photographs courtesy of Texas A&M University Cushing Memorial Library & Archives. Post-construction photographs courtesy of Vaughn Construction.