Regionalism in the 21st century: A mixed use facility in Lubbock, Texas

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2005-05

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Theory Statement ± Combining regional characteristics of place, history, nature and building technology fosters a comfortable relationship for users with the environment. Facility Statennent The design is a mixed-use building near a downtown setting. Retail stores, a restaurant, and apartments will be incorporated into the building. The building will be multiple levels, rising above the surroundings buildings. Each level will be approximately 9,000 square feet. The facility will relate and reflect the historic nature of area and reflect the influence of local arts. Context Statement The site is at 1801 Buddy Holly Avenue in Lubbock, Texas. The site is situated in the area of Lubbock known as the Depot District. The Depot District is on the southern border of the downtown area of the city. The Eastern border of the Depot District is the only interstate highway through Lubbock.

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Architecture, Multipurpose buildings -- Design., Regionalism in architecture., Lubbock (Tex.)

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