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A 2003 schematic design for Building 1000 Annex by Kell Munoz Architects. Also included is a "Statement of Requirements for Preparation of Area Distribution Node Equipment Shelter at Fort Sam Houston, TX" provided by the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort Detrick Engineering District.
Fort Sam Houston Historic Context and Building Inventory, Volume II (2006)
This master history document is a compilation of three historical studies conducted for Fort Sam Houston and its training site, Camp Bullis, in San Antonio, Texas. The three studies compiled include: Fort Sam Houston, An American Depot, Headquarters, and Training Facility, 1876-1946 by M.D. Freeman; Camp Bullis, A Military Training Facility in the Southern Department and Eight Corps Area, 1906-1946 by M.D. Freeman; and Inventory and Evaluation of Cold War-era Resources at Fort Sam Houston and...
Record of Environmental Consideration, Renovation of Building 1002, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
Building 1002 is a 5 story dormitory building constructed in 1957. Project is needed to repair extensive mold, an inefficient building envelope and failing air conditioning systems. Project repairs building 1002 to a condition suitable for use as an Advanced Individual Training Barracks providing 380 bed spaces.
Response from Stan Graves to Richard Strimel, Priority List of Buildings to Receive New Roofs, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
The Texas Historical Commission received a list from the Environmental Management Office of buildings on the Fort Sam Houston Post which are proposed to receive new roofs in the 1991 fiscal year. This letter is the Commission's feedback on each building and whether or not the project would have "no effect" for each historical structure.
Response from Stanley Graves to John Brenneman, Stair Tower Additions at Building 1002, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1993)
This letter confirms that the Texas Historical Commission aggress with Fort Sam Houston that there will be "no adverse effect" in the construction of two fire stair shafts at Building 1002. Copied to this correspondence is Mike Hilger, Base Historical Architect.