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Larry Speck Discusses Downtown Living

Jude Galligan | January 30, 2011 |

Larry Speck. That’s an important name in downtown Austin.  Architect and Professor, Larry Speck is a principal with PageSoutherlandPage and a teaches at the University of Texas at Austin.  Larry is the design force behind the Umlauf Sculpture Gardens, Austin Convention Center, AMLI on Second, and the Austin City Lofts, amongst dozens of other significant projects.  Also notably, Speck was pivotal in the design of Downtown Houston’s Discovery Green … an effort that Austin could look to as inspiration for bringing together a public park with underground parking that serves park activities and the surrounding area [MACC or Palm Park, please!].

Austin City Council recently presented Speck with a much deserved proclamation for all of his efforts in the City as well as at the University of Texas.  The American Institute of Architects recently awarded Larry the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architecture Education – the highest honor for an AIA educator.

DAB got a note from Roy Gatling at Austin-Architecture.com alerting us to some new video interviews of Larry on the topic of Downtown Austin.  Thanks, Roy!

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Should The City Allow New Surface Parking On Rainey Street?

Jude Galligan | January 27, 2011 |

It was the Downtown Austin Convention Center Overlay combined with a down market and CBD zoning that created a perfect environment for the bungalow-to-bar renovation boom on Rainey Street.  Now, to spur new infrastructure and a better mix of retail uses, allowing surface level parking in Rainey Street neighborhood is worthy of reexamination.

Some of my highly informed friends in downtown Austin, whose opinions I greatly respect, will disagree with me.  And, in general, I would discourage new downtown surface level parking in most circumstances.   Short of incentives to develop structured shared parking [underground!], we need to take a pragmatic look at how to deal with the Rainey Street neighborhood in the short-run.

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Violet Crown Cinema To Open In April

AG | January 24, 2011 |

The 2nd Street District in downtown Austin is known for being a chic shopping and dining district in the city center.  Populated with trendy wine bars, boutique dress shops, upscale furniture stores, and fashionable residential apartments and condos, 2nd street’s motto “Shop. Live. Dine.” seems to encompass your options pretty completely.

Well, not after April 2011. The 2nd street district’s motto will most likely have to change to add the word “See.” As in, see indie art films. The Violet Crown Cinema is slated to open in late April of this year. [Read more…] about Violet Crown Cinema To Open In April

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Car2Go Partners With Whole Foods HQ

Jude Galligan | January 20, 2011 |

Need a car to get your groceries home?  Now you can hop in one of the dedicated Car2Go smart cars parked in the Whole Foods garage, according to today’s press release.  You’ll find them on the “P1” level of the garage.

Living on Rainey Street I sometimes have the impulse to walk to Whole Foods via a leisurely stroll on the trail.  Only to come to my senses a split second later about how I’m going to get groceries home.  So, I end up driving my car.  This is a practical solution that could change that.

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416 Congress Ave: Boutique Hotel Renderings

Jude Galligan | January 18, 2011 |

Downtown Austin Blog learned this past May about a project to erect a boutique hotel over what is currently Sky Lounge.  Known simply as “416 Congress” we now have images and renderings from Dick Clark architecture that will be presented to the Downtown Commission.   The proposal calls for 130 rooms and 26 stories.  Downtown Austin rarely sees tall mid-block construction.

This could be a harbinger for more mid-block development and we hope the city supports the concept, not that it’s perfect.  Expect some discussion around parking and sidewalk width. The site is not encumbered by a Capitol View Corridor, but there are setback requirements.  The developer is seeking CBD-CURE zoning in order to bump the FAR from 8:1 to 13:1.

More info and pics after the jump. [Read more…] about 416 Congress Ave: Boutique Hotel Renderings

Filed Under: Congress Avenue District, development, downtown austin

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