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The Domain

Sep 1, 2008 12:00 PM

JPRA's retail contribution to the Domain in Austin, Texas, is a textbook example of how retail should work within a broader mixed-use environment. One judge liked how a “well-conceived plan creates a sense of place along a Main Street with multiple uses along the retail base.” Another lauded it for being a “rare example of well-executed medium density mixed-use.” In addition to retail, the project includes offices and residences. A full-service hotel, restaurants and another phase of retail and residences are on the way. A nice touch is that architects spent an enormous amount of time planning and revising in order to preserve century-old oak trees that populate the site. The result is the trees provide a built-in canopy and enliven the project.

Project Name
The Domain

Location
Austin, Texas

Square Footage
685,000 square feet

Architect
JPRA Architects

Developer/Owner
Simon Property Group

Credits

Residential Architect
RTKL

Neiman-Marcus Architect
Alamo Architects

Regional Design Consultant
Overland Partners

Contractor & Parking Deck Architect of Record
Beck Group

Co-Residential Developer
Columbus Realty Partners

Engineers
Structural: Shenberger & Associates; MEP Kulhmann Design Group; Civil: Baker-Aicklen & Associates

Lighting Design
The Lighting Practice

Landscape
J. Robert Anderson


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