Trahan Architects

Moody Pavilions

Moody Pavilions
© Leonid Furmansky

Moody Pavilions 

Trahan Architects

CONTRACTOR
The Beck Group

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Reed Hilderbrand

PHOTOGRAPHS
Leonid Furmansky, Alexa Johnson, Jeanna Schultz

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Urban Design Group

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Lutron, B-k Lighting, Bega, Ceadesign, Dissimilar Metal Design, Inter-lux, Kawneer, Reggiani, Sherwin-williams, Usg, Cemco, Clean Scapes, Martin Marietta, Mcneel, National Gypsum, R Max, Samsung

MEP ENGINEERING
Dlb Associates Consulting Engineers

ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE CONSULTANTS
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

LIGHTING DESIGNER
Lumen Studio

PROJECT LEAD
Reed Hilderbrand

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Spectrum Design Consultants

DESIGN TEAM
Trey Trahan, Leigh Breslau, Brad Mcwhirter, Conner Bryan, Sarah Cancienne,
Shelby Downs, Robbie Eleazer, Drew Hutcheson

SIGNAGE AND WAYFINDING CONSULTANT
Pentagram

YEAR
2019

AREA
7250 Ft²

CATEGORY
Pavilion

LOCATION
Austin, United States

Text description provided by architect.

As the first phase of a much larger and broader Master Plan, the new Arrival Garden with its Moody Pavilions establishes a new public face for the institution and clarifies a dedicated pedestrian entry from West 35th Street just south of the historic gate.

Moody Pavilions
© Leonid Furmansky
Moody Pavilions
© Leonid Furmansky

Here, architecture and landscape are conceived as an integrated and unified experience. A series of vertical steel planes and steel and glass pavilions draw visitors into the park through a sequence of outdoor terrace spaces.

The composition of structures, walls, and gardens are organized along a central walk covered by shade canopies.

Moody Pavilions
© Alexa Johnson
Moody Pavilions
© Alexa Johnson

Concrete site walls, stonedust paving, and lush plantings further enclose two outdoor courts for patrons to gather and linger while taking in views of the property’s mature live oak canopy, 100-year old Italianate villa, and compelling works of art.

Constructed out of 1-3/4” solid weathering steel plates, which act as the structure of the buildings and weather-proof enclosures, the new pavilion buildings take cues from minimalist sculptors and artists such as Richard Serra, Jorge Oteiza and Donald Judd.

The Pavilions house a welcome center, an outdoor cafe, and a museum retail shop — amenities that never existed on site before. A modern material palette of weathered steel, concrete and glass is carefully detailed and scaled to defer to the site’s landscape and existing historic structures.

Moody Pavilions
© Leonid Furmansky
Moody Pavilions
© Leonid Furmansky
Moody Pavilions
© Jeanna Schultz

Large shade canopies hover above the new entry for protection from rain and provide ample shade during hot summer months. The new welcome pavilions prepare visitors for the sculpture garden beyond, where they can discover works of art framed by the vibrant natural Texas landscape.


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Moody Pavilions
Site plan


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