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Project Specs Soaring Wings Austin, Texas Winn Wittman Architecture << Return to article the People Architect Winn Wittman Architecture 3601 South Congress B-500 Austin, TX 78704 (512) 473-3738 www.winnwittman.com Winn Wittman, AIA partner in charge Engineer(s): Capt and Smart Engineers Austin, TX Consultant(s) Landscape: Roy Mann, Rivers Studios Austin, TX General contractor: Gary Robinson: Home as Art Austin, TX (512) 636-0726 Photographer(s) Tom McConnell Casey Clayton Dunn CAD system, project management, or other software used: AutoCad, Sketchup the Products Structural system: Structural system: Red Iron, SIPS by Enerloc Exterior cladding Masonry: Texas Shellstone clipped in place Metal/glass curtainwall: Custom