Cooper Carry & Associates designed the 600,000-square-foot addition to Houston Galleria, which at 2.4 million-square-foot is the fifth-largest mall in the country, according to the National Research Bureau. Houston Galleria seduces shoppers with water chandeliers, custom lighting and exotic woods, stone and onyx settings. The design is classical and won't date the expansion, according to James Ryan of JPRA Architects. Most judges praised the use of natural resources. “I liked the use of central elements, such as water, and the subtle use of color,” says Tanya Spaulding, Shea vice president. A continuous clerestory with skylights punctuating the concourse at the top level lets more natural light flow to the lower level.
Project Name: Houston Galleria
Location: Houston
Square Footage: 600,000 (expansion), 2.4 million total
Architect: Cooper Carry, Atlanta
Client: Urban Retail Group (now owned by Simon Property Group)
Construction Cost: $50 million
Credits
Contractor: Turner Construction
Structural: Walter P. Moore & Associates
MEP/FP: Barrett Woodyard & Associates
Lighting: The Lighting Practice
Graphics: Kiku Obata
Surveyor: Survcon
Roofing: Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger
Hardware: Ingersoll Rand
Tile Consultant: A.W. Holmes & Associates
Landscape Architect: Mesa Design Group
Water Features: Wet Design