In addition to adding two land bridges over Memorial Drive that connect the north and south sides of Houston’s largest park, this project added acreage of green space back into the park and heals the divide that Memorial Drive previously created by cutting the urban wilderness park in half for generations.
This 4-acre outdoor plaza features a multiseason 11,725-sq-ft rink for ice and roller skating, a splash pad, a multipurpose Adventure Hub and retail building.
The 250-acre National Western Center sits on the historic grounds of the National Western Stock Show. This $104-million project upgraded horizontal infrastructure, preserved historical structures and prepared the campus for construction of new indoor and outdoor spaces.
A decommissioned municipal reservoir provided not only an ideal location for a new 4.25-acre park with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay, but also an opportunity to ease demand on the city’s water supply.