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Revision as of 21:36, 11 September 2008
Overview
Template:Geobox Expected to open November 2010, the Irving Convention Center is a 275,000 square foot facility located on a 40-acre tract in Las Colinas Urban Center in Irving, Texas. Currently under construction, the Convention Center and the adjoining mixed use entertainment district are bordered on the west by Highway 114, on the east by Las Colinas Boulevard, on the north by Spur 348/Northwest Highway, and to the south by Fuller Drive.
The facility is designed to serve exhibition, conventions, meetings and a variety of other events with the focus being primarily on groups of 800 to 1,200 people with a capacity of 4,000 for a general session. The building consists of several levels with an adjacent parking garage. The first floor contains the 50,000 square foot column-free exhibition hall that spans approximately two and half stories in height and includes the main lobby. The second level contains 20 breakout rooms totaling 20,000 square feet as well as the atrium café which extends to an outdoor, shaded terrace. The third level consists of the 20,000 square foot ballroom with pre-function and breakout areas.
In an effort to avoid the traditional convention center appearance and also utilize natural light as much as possible, the Irving Convention Center is designed as two boxes, stacked and rotated to create cantilevered corners that provide several shaded outdoor areas for visitors to use. The majority of the building will be surrounded in glass for natural light and curtained with perforated copper façade that will age to a natural copper patina for both a unique appearance and to reduce the consumption of energy. The Irving Convention Center will be among the few structures of this type to obtain LEED certification.
A DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) Light Rail Station will be located in close proximity to the site to service both the Convention Center and the surrounding Las Colinas area with connections to both the DFW Airport and Dallas Love Field Airport. There will also be the elevated Las Colinas APT System servicing the Las Colinas area. The multi-level parking garage will provide parking for 800 cars.
Stats
Cost: $137 million Estimated Opening Date: November 2010 Economic Impact: Direct Spending $44,700,000 Total Sales $67,500,000 Income $25,600,000 Jobs 750 City Taxes $1,500,000
Leasable Space: Column-Free Eexhibit Hall 50,000 sq ft Ballroom 20,000 sq ft Breakout Rooms 20,000 sq ft Total Leasable Space 90,000 sq ft Gross Square Footage 275,000 sq ft
Project Team
Owner: City of Irving/Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau
Owners Project Manager: Beck Group
Architect: RMJM Hillier Architecture
Construction Manager: Austin Commercial
Structural Engineer: Datum Engineers
MEP Engineer: Vanderweil
Civil Engineer: Jacobs Carter Burgess
Operators: SMG Worldwide
Adjoining Veues
3,500 seat concert venue, 215,000 square feet of restaurants, retail, cinema and a convention center hotel.
External Links
Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau Main Site
Video of the Convention Center
http://www.hotel-online.com/News/2008_Jul_24/k.DAE.1216920682.html
http://www.datumengineers.com/current-projects/irving-convention-center.html
http://cityofirving.org/news-articles/convention-center-082008.html
http://www.star-telegram.com/business/story/876250.html
http://www.neighborsgo.com/stories/18599
http://www.hiller.com/about/template1.asp?section=news&storyId=95
http://recenter.tamu.edu/mnews/newsSearch.asp?MODE=RECON&CID=2250
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=24460712
http://www.themeetingmagazines.com/index/Default.aspx?tabid=939
http://www.lascolinasonline.com/
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