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DALLAS ARBORETUM TRAMMELL CROW

Visitor Education Pavilion

DALLAS, TEXAS

The walls of the Trammell Crow Visitor Education Pavilion create an edge and transition zone between urban Dallas and the gardens beyond. The buildings are a collection of stone walls punctuated by copper and glass pavilions. Visitors are funneled through a gap in the walls to the plaza, which is flanked by the primary public spaces— an orientation theater, a lecture/banquet hall, a meeting room, classrooms, a shop and a café. As the plants mature, the line between garden and buildings continues to blur.

In association with Oglesby Greene Architects and Naud Burnett recognition

2003 AIA San Antonio Design Award

HOUSTON ZOO JACK'S CAFÉ & EVENT SPACE

HOUSTON, TEXAS

As the final phase of Houston Zoo’s centennial plan, Jack’s Café connects the new McGovern Plaza to the historic reflection pool and colonnade with amenities that include an outdoor café experience, ice cream sales, and restrooms facilities. On the second floor, nestled between the canopies of the heritage live oaks is a large event space that overlooks the new Galápagos Islands exhibit. To support the Zoo’s mission for animal conservation, the entire building’s exterior glazing will be equipped with bird friendly glass to protect the local wildlife and habitat in Houston.

This 10,125 square foot mass timber structure serves not only as a much-needed amenity near the Zoo entry, but also as a building that speaks directly to the Zoo’s commitment to the environment and to inspiring actions to save wildlife. Jack’s Café, which is targeting LEED Gold Certification and 4 Star Green Restaurant Certification, seeks to conserve our natural resources and reduce the Zoo’s carbon footprint through efficient operations, rainwater collection, and the use of durable, lowcarbon building materials.

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