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MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING (DMP)
North Campus, Dallas, Texas
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| Client:
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Texas Instruments Incorporated Dallas, Texas
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| Size:
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76,884 GSF - Phase I
428,148 GSF - All Phases
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| Cost:
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$ 16,662,035 - Phase I $92,786,757 est. - All Phases
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| Date:
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2000 (on hold)
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| Services:
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Design Architect: SD, DD (Phase I) Site & Building Master Planning
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The Dallas Multipurpose (DMP) Facility was envisioned as a series of expansions to free-up valuable Class 10 wafer FAB clean room space in adjacent buildings. The DMP provides flexible, easily configurable space for use in a variety of light manufacturing, assembly / test, and fab-related support functions, as well as providing needed office space for DMOS5 and DMOS6.
The program was developed to absorb overflow support space for 300mm wafer fab production facilities. The complex includes a three-story wing with CL1000 clean rooms (upgradeable to Class 10) and a multi-story administration / test / assembly tower. A chemical dock, bulk process gases storage, parking structure, exhaust treatment yard, and central utility plant support the variety of functions in the complex. The skybridge between the DMP and DMOS5 / DMOS6 provides a secure link for the trasfer of people, materials, and utilities throughout the complex. This physical connection facilitates the ever-changing reconfiguration of manufacturing processes at the core of flexible, efficient production.
Front elevation facing TI Boulevard echoes the material palette of the existing FAB Buildings across the street, yet gives the site a sleek, updated look reflecting "the new TI" corporate image. Each functional element of the complex is reflected in the overall massing.
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The site context shows the Multipurpose (DMP) Building’s relationship to TI Blvd. and to a series of FAB Buildings across the street, forming an urban corridor on the TI campus.
The site plan reveals how the building footprint maximized use of the site, while providing access to all sides of the facility. A skybridge links the DMP to the existing DMOS5.  

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