flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

Gensler-designed mid-rise will be Houston’s first mass timber commercial office building

Mass Timber

Gensler-designed mid-rise will be Houston’s first mass timber commercial office building

The six-floor, 200,000-sf Framework @ Block 10 development will leverage a variety of sustainable components and smart building technologies.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | May 3, 2023
Gensler-designed Framework @ Block 10 building will be Houston’s first mass timber commercial office building. Courtesy of Hicks Ventures
Courtesy Hicks Ventures

A Houston project plans to achieve two firsts: the city’s first mass timber commercial office project, and the state of Texas’s first commercial office building targeting net zero energy operational carbon upon completion next year. Framework @ Block 10 is owned and managed by Hicks Ventures, a Houston-based development company.

Located in Houston’s Memorial City district, the six-floor, 200,000-sf office building will be built with sustainably sourced heavy timber. Because of mass timber’s carbon-storage capability, the building will save more than 60% of greenhouse gas emissions, and it will achieve 100% reduction in outdoor potable municipal water consumption and more than 50% reduction in indoor potable municipal water consumption, Hicks Ventures says. 

Designed by Gensler, with mass timber design and engineering by StructureCraft, Framework @ Block 10 will comprise dowel laminated timber (DLT) floor and roof panels supported by glulam post and beam framing designed to showcase the wood’s beauty and efficiency. A rainwater harvesting cistern, full roof solar panels, LED lighting, and a sensory system will help reduce wasteful energy use. The building design targets LEED Platinum certification, WiredScore Platinum, and WELL Platinum building standards.

Design and smart building features include an accessible dashboard showing up-to-date information on the building’s energy consumption, indoor air quality and ventilation sensors, an underfloor air distribution system, complete tenant control of environment-based responsiveness to available metrics, 10-foot ultra-high-efficiency vision glass panels, ceiling heights of 11.5 feet, and shared, spacious balconies on each floor. In addition, 5,000 sf of ground-level space will be available for a future restaurant partner.

Framework @ Block 10’s groundbreaking is slated for later this year, with completion scheduled for late 2024.

On the Building Team:
Developer: Hicks Ventures
Design architect and sustainability team: Gensler
Mass timber design and engineering: StructureCraft
MEP engineer: CMTA
General contractor: HOAR Construction

Courtesy Hicks Ventures
Courtesy Hicks Ventures

 

Related Stories

Sponsored | BD+C University Course | Oct 15, 2021

7 game-changing trends in structural engineering

Here are seven key areas where innovation in structural engineering is driving evolution.

| Oct 14, 2021

The future of mass timber construction, with Swinerton's Timberlab

In this exclusive for HorizonTV, BD+C's John Caulfield sat down with three Timberlab leaders to discuss the launch of the firm and what factors will lead to greater mass timber demand.

Mass Timber | Oct 5, 2021

KPF’s first hybrid mass timber project set to rise in Vancouver

The project will be built in the Bentall Centre campus.

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category


Mass Timber

British Columbia hospital features mass timber community hall

The Cowichan District Hospital Replacement Project in Duncan, British Columbia, features an expansive community hall featuring mass timber construction. The hall, designed to promote social interaction and connection to give patients, families, and staff a warm and welcoming environment, connects a Diagnostic and Treatment (“D&T”) Block and Inpatient Tower.



Mass Timber

Mass timber a big part of Western Washington University’s net-zero ambitions

Western Washington University, in Bellingham, Wash., 90 miles from Seattle, is in the process of expanding its ABET-accredited programs for electrical engineering, computer engineering and science, and energy science. As part of that process, the university is building Kaiser Borsari Hall, the 54,000-sf new home for those academic disciplines that will include teaching labs, research labs, classrooms, collaborative spaces, and administrative offices.

halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021