Herring Bank looked toward a bustling revitalization of downtown Amarillo with their purchase of the original Episcopal Church. The original chapel provided enough space for the branch facility and the modern addition was removed. The entrance was moved from the South façade to the North to accommodate bank customers. The restoration of the Spanish Colonial Revival vernacular included the original stained glass windows, the plaster Corinthian columns and arches, and a new clay tile roof. The teller line millwork contains designs and elements of the early revival period. New furniture and cubicles offer a contemporary style complementary to the original style.









HERRING BANK
3,905 sq. ft
Amarillo, Texas | September 2016
GREGG BLISS, ARCHITECT
Gregg Bliss, Design Architect
Traci McCown, Project Manager
Libby Bliss, Interior Designer
Fanning and Fanning, Lubbock, MEP Engineer
Turner Land Architecture, Site Design
Pioneer General Contractors