Project Scope
Renovation
Project Year
2002
Architect
Parkhill
Location
Lubbock, Texas

Silent Wings Museum

The Silent Wings Museum stands as a tribute to the U.S. glider pilots of WWII, and we were honored to help preserve and reimagine this important space. Originally built as the Lubbock Municipal Airport terminal, the historic structure required care, planning, and experience to modernize while protecting its legacy.

Our renovation work included thoughtful architectural updates, refreshed exhibit spaces, upgraded mechanical systems, and ADA-accessibility improvements—all performed with a deep respect for the site’s aviation roots and educational mission. Collaborating with the City of Lubbock and Parkhill, our team worked to ensure the museum continues to serve future generations as a meaningful, functional community landmark.

  • Renovated active public museum

  • Upgraded mechanical and electrical systems

  • Enhanced accessibility and visitor flow

  • Preserved historical architectural features