
Austin: The Latest Architecture and News
Pedestrian Bridge / Miró Rivera Architects
Circuit of The Americas / Miró Rivera Architects

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Architects: Miró Rivera Architects
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Assa Abloy, Bradley Corporation USA, Kuraray, USG, Bega, +32
UT Visual Arts Center / Lake|Flato Architects

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Architects: Lake|Flato Architects
- Area: 30000 ft²
- Year: 2009
Edgeland House / Bercy Chen Studio

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Architects: Bercy Chen Studio
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: C.R. Laurence, Sika, AGUSTINA RODRIGUEZ, Agi Miagi, GUNTER RECHT, +6
MVVA and Thomas Phifer to transform Austin's downtown with Waller Creek redesign

Michael Van Valkenburg Associates (MVVA) and Thomas Phifer & Partners have been announced as winners of an international competition set to transform 15 blocks of the neglected Waller Creek in downtown Austin, Texas, into a vibrant local attraction. Co-sponsored by the nonprofit Waller Creek Conservancy and the City of Austin, the ambitious project intends to spearhead redevelopment within the city’s central business district with the 1.5 mile urban scheme that represents approximately 11 percent of Austin’s downtown.
“Today, we glimpse a transformation of Austin through a new community gathering place. This design team selection illustrates our City’s desire for great civic space, unique culture and opportunity for interaction with nature,” Austin Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole said during the City Hall announcement. “We look forward to each new milestone of this development.”
West Lake Hills Residence / Specht Harpman
Riverview Gardens Residence / Bercy Chen Studio
Cascading Creek House / Bercy Chen Studio

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Architects: Bercy Chen Studio
- Area: 6118 m²
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Manufacturers: MetalTech-USA
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Professionals: Spencer Construction Management, Alan Cano Interiors, Conrad Engineering, Recht Lighting
Annie Residence / Bercy Chen Studio
AD Interviews: Kevin Alter, Alter Studio Architects
Here is our interview with Kevin Alter, founder of Austin-based firm Alter Studio architects. Not only is the Harvard graduate an internationally recognized architect, but he has also been a visiting critic, reviewer, lecturer and visiting professor for a number of institutions worldwide.
SOL: The Net-Zero Community in Austin, Texas / KRDB

SOL Austin - Solutions Oriented Living – is a model development of a sustainable community that integrates social, economic and ecological components to create a “holistic community”. The project was a result of a partnership between KRDB Architects, Beck-Reit contractors, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation (GNDC) and the Austin Housing Finance Corporation. The medium density, single-family in-fill project in central east Austin, just three miles from downtown incorporates a significant portion of low-income and affordable housing, sustainable practices and consideration for the kind of future that developments like this can create.
Read on for photos, plans and more information about this project, considered for the AIA 2011 Design Awards in Urban Design.

























