A layered destination where architecture, landscape, and community life intertwine to create a walkable urban experience in Houston’s stylish Montrose neighborhood.
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This revitalized Houston neighborhood blends new and repurposed buildings with lush landscapes and walkable public spaces. Retail and office spaces are seamlessly integrated into the ensemble, alongside a new Houston Public Library branch. At the ground level, shaded, tiled sidewalks and a pedestrian-friendly plaza create a welcoming, porous environment that invites exploration.
At the heart of the site, a central paseo unfolds with planted berms, native vegetation flowing under a canopy of cypress trees, and a decorative tile path that encourages strolling between shops and restaurants. Generous seating areas foster gathering and relaxation—whether for dining, fitness, or casual encounters—while offering added amenity for upper-level office tenants. Green terraces extend across multiple levels, merging architecture with landscape in a layered, three-dimensional experience. Each storefront features its own decorative tiled terrace, planted border, and pottery filled with greenery. An exterior stairwell and second-floor landing are designed as playful, interactive spaces, incorporating varied surfaces to enrich the experience.
Positioned at the bustling corners of Westheimer, Grant, and Crocker Streets, the development opens invitingly with tree-lined sidewalks, rose brick pathways, and shaded entrances that lead into the vibrant core of the neighborhood.
”Shaded paseos and planted terraces weave greenery through every level for an immersive experience.
”Each storefront is framed by decorative tile, planted borders, and pottery overflowing with lush greenery.













