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A virtual tour of our premier fine arts and performance venues
Fine Arts and Performance
Holocaust Museum Houston
Construction of a new 50,000-sf, three-story building that ties into the existing facility, 10,000-sf of renovation to the existing exhibit space, and construction of a new large exhibit space that houses a historic boat and rail car. Project Size: 50,000 SF Project Value: $19.5 million
Kinder HSPVA
This new downtown high school includes a five-story, building with an 800-seat theatre, 300-seat black box, rehearsal rooms, cafeteria, and two levels of underground parking with 204 spaces. Project Size: 200,000 SF Project Value: $80.5 million
MFAH - Kinder Exhibition Hall
New, Contemporary Art Exhibit Hall. Building will consist of a 90-car, two-level below grade parking structure and a three-level above grade structure. The exhibit hall features a 300-seat theater, restaurant, café and art galleries. Project Size: 169,251 SF Project Value: $153.8 million
MFAH - Glassell School of art
Demolition and new construction of a new three-story art school for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The project includes a 137-car, two-level below grade parking garage, green roof with a portion slope to be an outdoor theatre. Project Size: 122,215 SF Project Value: $108.8 million
Houston Museum/Arts district
1920 McKinney
klyde warren restaurant
klyde warren PArk
AT&T Wyly Theatre
moody performance hall
AT&T Silver PArking Garage
AT&T underground PArking Garage
At&t Box office
This office tower located in Uptown Dallas includes a parking garage, 8,500 square feet of ground-floor retail, and restaurant space. The parking structure sits to levels below grade and five floors of podium parking above the ground floor lobby. Project Size: 150,000 SF Project Value: $33.1 million
Built within the Dallas Arts District, this box office pavilion includes a cafe, store, restrooms, and information center. It was designed with floor-to-ceiling transparent glass on the three sides that face the park. Project Size: 1,800 SF Project Value: $4 million
This one-of-a-kind 650-seat multi-form theatre designed by Architects REX and OMA won a number of awards, including a Regional Theatre Tony Award in 2017. Project Size: 80,300 SF Project Value: $61.9 million
This 253-car parking structure acts as the foundation to the Moody Performance Hall in Downtown Dallas. Project Size: 109,000 SF Project Value: $13.5 million
Serving new performance venues in the Dallas Arts District, this underground parking garage holds 613 cars. Project Size: 222,000 SF Project Value: $16 million
This well-known park was built on a bridge deck over a heavily trafficked freeway. Movement and vibration of the bridge created constant layout and elevation issues. As a result, the park features the use of lightweight fill material to significantly include more trees, shrubs, water features, and green space. Project Size: 5.2 acres Project Value: $19.2 million
Located within Klyde Warren Park, this LEED-certified building restaurant features large canopies that allow for more than 3,000 square feet of seating on the exterior of the building, enveloped by a glass curtain wall system for patrons. Project Size: 5,000 SF Project Value: $2.5 million
This multi-phase theatre facility that features a 750-seat theatre, two flexible 200-seat theaters, art galleries, a cafe, a bookshop, an enclosed garden, and educational and meeting spaces. The project achieved LEED Platinum Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. Project Size: 46,655 SF Project Value: $32.1 million
W Dallas Victory Hotel and Residences
Dallas Arts District
This hotel consists of a 33-story North Tower containing 252 hotel rooms and 73 luxury condos, and a 15-story South Tower with 82 luxury residential units. Additionally, it has a 6-level 500+ space parking garage, street level retail, a central plant, and a signature Ghostbar on the 33rd floor. Project Size: 988,000 SF Project Value: $128 million
Museum of Fine Arts Glassell School of Art
Owner Architects
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Kendall Heaton Associates Inc.
Demolition and new construction of a new three-story art school for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The project includes a 137-car, two-level below grade parking garage, green roof with a portion slope to be an outdoor theatre.
awards
Excellence in Construction Award, ASA ENR Best Projects, ENR TX & LA Landmark Award, Houston Business Journal Deal of the Year Award in Hospitality and Tourism, Houston Business Journal
Museum of Fine Arts Kinder Exhibition Hall
New, Contemporary Art Exhibit Hall. Building will consist of a 90-car, two-level below grade parking structure and a three-level above grade structure. The exhibit hall features a 300-seat theater, restaurant, café and art galleries.
Holocaust Museum Houston Mucasey & Associates
Construction of a new 50,000-sf, three-story building that ties into the existing facility, 10,000-sf of renovation to the existing exhibit space, and construction of a new large exhibit space that houses a historic boat and rail car.
Landmark Award for Community Impact, Houston Business Journal Project of the Year Between $15M-$25M, American Subcontractor Association
Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
Houston Independent School District Gensler
This new downtown high school includes a five-story building with an 800-seat theatre, 300-seat black box, rehearsal rooms, cafeteria, and two levels of underground parking with 204 spaces.
Award of Merit, ENR TX & LA Landmark Award in Education, Houston Business Journal
Moody Performance Hall
City of Dallas Corgan Associates, Inc.
This multi-phase theatre facility that features a 750-seat theatre, two flexible 200-seat theaters, art galleries, a cafe, a bookshop, an enclosed garden, and educational and meeting spaces. The project achieved LEED Platinum Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Excellence in Construction, AGC Distinguished Building Award, TEXO Frank Lloyd Wright Award, AIA Illinois LEED Platinum, U.S. Green Building Council Top 10 Award, Topping Out Best Performing Arts Venue, D Magazine Spark Spaces, Gold Spar Awards Award of Excellence, Business Week Design Excellence Award, AIA Chicago American Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum
AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre
AT&T Performing Arts Center Kendall Heaton Associates Inc.
This one-of-a-kind 650-seat multi-form theatre won a number of awards, including a Regional Theatre Tony Award in 2017. It was designed by Architects Joshua Prince-Ramus and Rem Koolhaas, Pritzker Prize winner, of REX and OMA and has since become an iconic building within the Dallas Arts District.
Outstanding Construction Awards, AGC TX Aon Build America Award, AGC of America Distinguished Building Award, TEXO Building of the Year, ArchDaily IDEAS2 Award, American Institute of Steel Construction National Gold Award, American Council of Engineering Companies Topping Out Award, Topping Out National Honor Award, AIA Honor Awards National Honor Award, US Institute for Theatre Technology Regional Theatre Tony Award
AT&T Performing Arts Center Silver Parking Garage
AT&T Performing Arts Center Corgan Associates, Inc.
This 253-car parking structure acts as the foundation to the Moody Performance Hall in Downtown Dallas.
AT&T Performing Arts Center Underground Parking Structure
AT&T Performing Arts Center Good Fulton & Farrell Architects
Serving new performance venues in the Dallas Arts District, this underground parking garage holds 613 cars.
AT&T Performing Arts Center Box Office Pavilion and Marquees
Built in the design district of Dallas, this box office pavilion includes a cafe, store, restrooms, and information center. It was designed with floor-to-ceiling transparent glass on the three sides that face the park.
Excellence in Construction, ABC Distinguished Building Award, TEXO Outstanding Construction Awards, AGC TX Building Branch
Klyde Warren Park
City of Dallas Thomas Phifer and Partners
This well-known park was built on a bridge deck over a heavily trafficked freeway. Movement and vibration of the bridge created constant layout and elevation issues. As a result, the park features the use of lightweight fill material to significantly include more trees, shrubs, water features, and green space.
Urban Open Space Award, Urban Land Institute Design Medal, American Society of Landscape Archtects' The Vision Award, Topping Out
The Restaurant at Klyde Warren Park
HM Capital Partners The Johnson Studio
Located within Klyde Warren Park, this LEED-certified building restaurant features large canopies that allow for more than 3,000 square feet of seating on the exterior of the building, enveloped by a glass curtain wall system for patrons.
Hillwood Development Corporation HKS Architects, Inc.
This project consisted of a 33-story tower containing 252 hotel rooms and 73 luxury condos, and a 15-story South Tower with 82 luxury residential units. Additionally, it has a 6-level 500+ space parking garage, street level retail, a central plant, and a signature Ghostbar on the 33rd floor.
Award of Excellence, TX Construction Magazine Excellence in Construction, ABC North TX Outstanding Project Award, ASA
1920 McKinney Office
KDC BOKA Powell
This office tower located in Uptown Dallas includes a parking garage, 8,500 square feet of ground-floor retail, and restaurant space. The parking structure sits to levels below grade and five floors of podium parking above the ground floor lobby.
Distinguished Building Award, TEXO People's Choice Award, Topping Out