Veteran Affairs Master Plan

Department of Veterans Affairs

Comprehensive Master Planning for Texas Veterans Facilities: Shaping the Future of VA Healthcare across Four Campuses

Served as lead architectural consultant responsible for developing healthcare master plans for four VA facilities in Texas under VISN 17.

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The Project

Charged with envisioning the future of healthcare for Texas veterans, the team embarked on a bold mission: to develop comprehensive master plans for four major VA campuses—Audie Murphy in San Antonio, El Paso, Abilene, and Big Spring. Each facility presented its own challenges, histories, and hopes for the future, but all shared one common goal—to serve veterans better. Over the course of 18 months, the project aimed not just to map out buildings and systems, but to create long-range strategies that responded to real needs and evolving demands. With over 1.2 million square feet at the largest site alone, the scale was ambitious—and so was the vision.

The Methodology

The process began with listening. From executive leadership to facility support staff, voices from across each VA campus were brought into the conversation. The team conducted in-depth site visits, led discovery sessions, and immersed themselves in understanding the heartbeat of each facility. Market data and space utilization metrics were layered with qualitative insights from caregivers and administrators. Strategic planning wasn’t done in isolation—it was built through collaboration, consensus, and a deep dive into the lived realities of patient care. From functional assessments to five-year forecasts, every recommendation was backed by data, shaped by experience, and refined through ongoing dialogue.

The Result

What emerged was more than a set of documents—it was a shared roadmap. By the time the fourth planning visit rolled around, VA teams had already begun putting recommendations into action. The plans were so well received that the client increased their print run by 40% to distribute copies to leadership in Washington, D.C. What started as a contractual deliverable became a catalyst for change, empowering each facility to take confident steps toward a more responsive, efficient, and veteran-centered future.

Client

Departmentof Veterans Affairs

Location

San Antonio (Audie Murphy), El Paso, Abilene, and Big Spring, Texas

Year Completed

2023–2024

Services

Size

Varied; Audie Murphy campus was the largest at 1.2 million GSF

Key Features

Planning for 4 major VA campuses across Texas

Integrated stakeholder input at all organizational levels

Demand forecasting for inpatient and outpatient services

5–10 year capital improvement strategies

Early implementation of recommendations by VA staff

Increased deliverable distribution by client due to plan value

Additional Experience