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Closeout: Putting a Point on It

Billingsley Company's International Business Park in Plano, Texas
June 1, 2023
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an angled image of the corner of the Billingsley International Business Park in Plano, Texas

It might have a nondescript name, but Billingsley Company’s recently completed International Business Park 18 office building in Plano, Texas, has a plenty sharp look. The five-story, 242,000-square-foot structure, whose construction was managed by Adolph & Petersen Construction, is a tilt-wall, core/shell building defined by sleek glass and sheer angles—and represents AP’s fifth project for the 300-acre, master-planned International Business Park.

PHOTO CREDIT: CHAD M. DAVIS, AIA

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