Houston Endowment Headquarters International Design Competition

We aim is to select an outstanding design team and concept design for their new headquarters building.

Category Project Competition
Type International, Project/EOI, Restricted, Two-Stage, Onymous
Genre Office
Country Houston, United States
RegDeadline 15 July 2019 GoogleCal iCal
15 July 2019 (via Online)
Eligibility All teams will be required to include an architect registered in the state of Texas as part of their team at Stage Two.

Description
Based in the most diverse city in the United States, Houston Endowment (HE) is known for its work supporting under-resourced communities of the greater Houston area. The foundation is focused on working directly with the community, bringing people together from public, private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors to achieve lasting positive change on complex, multi-faceted issues.
Last year, HE provided funding of circa US$75 million to over 200 organizations working in education, healthcare, immigration, the arts and the environment. The foundation does not actively fundraise; its funding is financed by an endowment, currently valued at US$1.8 billion.
For the past 15 years, the foundation has leased offices in the city’s business district. Now, the opportunity to create a new dedicated headquarters on a more accessible site will enable it to step up its engagement with the local community – to live into its commitments to the people of greater Houston.
The center, approximately 40,000 square feet, will be the organization’s new public face, providing healthy operational space for its staff; accessible and inspiring meeting spaces; and flexible and innovative engagement facilities for convening and collaborating with its community partners. It will give HE greater visibility, being a physical expression of its social and environmental values.
Houston Endowment’s original founders, Jesse Jones and his wife Mary Gibbs Jones, were progressive patrons during the early-to-mid twentieth century, responsible for funding some of Houston’s finest architecture – notable universities, museums, libraries and hospitals. The Jones’ belief in high-quality architecture, in a humane and life-enhancing civic realm, continues to be an important value for the foundation, which is keen, through this competition, to encourage emerging, upcoming, international and diverse talent, as well as seasoned designers.
The construction value of the project is US$20 million, excluding FF&E. The funding for this project has been secured, along with the site, and the project has a fast-track timetable – the finished building is due to open in May 2022.
To enter, competitors will need to read the Search Statement, fill out the online form and upload documents detailing an initial approach to the project, experience and relevant design skills. No design is required at the first stage.

Jury
Not yet announced

Prize
Each shortlisted team that submits a compliant entry will receive an honorarium of US$50,000 at the conclusion of the competition.

Entry Fee
None

Timetable
Shortlist Announced: Early-August
Site visit: Mid-to-late-August
Submission Deadline: Early-October
Interviews: Mid-October
Winner announced: November

Organizer
Malcolm Reading Consultants

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