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Highpoint

Location
Austin, Texas
What we did
Planning, Sustainability, Urban Design, Architecture, Interior Design..., Signage & Wayfinding, Lab Design & Planning
Certifications
Pursing LEED Certification
Size
1.1M SF; 156 Acres

Highpoint is transforming the future of work in Northwest Austin. Designed in collaboration with Page, this visionary mixed-use redevelopment by Karlin Real Estate reimagines a former 3M lab into over a million square feet of leading-edge lab and office space spanning 156 acres. A 58,000-square-foot amenity hub fuels productivity and connection with wellness spaces, dining, and social zones. A striking 75,000-square-foot atrium brings the outdoors in, featuring pavilions and courtyards designed for balance and inspiration.

Highpoint is all about helping people thrive at work. Natural light, modern architecture, and integration with the surrounding greenbelt create an environment that elevates every experience. Future phases will introduce residential, retail, and an outdoor activity center, shaping a dynamic, sustainable community.

Facts and figures

A space for any need
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Highpoint has dedicated spaces tailored for any tenant needs. Work, play, relaxation and research all converge on this campus.

Defining characteristics

Highpoint redefines how work, wellness, and living come together
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Design details

Redefining space: a bold fusion of form, light, and innovation
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Building the future: growth, sustainable design, and connected living

Highpoint’s evolution is purposeful, fluidly blending office, residential, and retail spaces with the surrounding natural beauty. Upcoming phases will introduce multi-family housing and an outdoor activity center, thoughtfully integrated with the adjacent greenbelt to create a dynamic, connected environment.
The project’s phased approach allows for strategic, incremental development, ensuring that each stage enhances functionality and sustainability.

The conditional master plan required a future-focused approach to environmental design to manage stormwater elements and meet stringent regulatory standards, including those set by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Authorities Having Jurisdiction-sensitive site criteria. At every step, Highpoint prioritizes balance—between innovation and nature, growth and preservation, vision and execution.

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Complex challenges need fresh perspectives and deep expertise. Connect with our team to explore how we can help you create spaces that make a real difference.