
Lowenstein Redevelopment/Sie Film Center
The redevelopment of this prominent urban site has catalyzed redevelopment in the entire corridor. The co-location of a trio of “creative businesses” – bookstore, film center and record store – called for a cohesive campus. The design faces an historic parkway esplanade and responds to it by organizing around an urban pedestrian street which knits together the multiple components of the project.




The mass of the shared parking garage is screened by active storefronts, and the composition of the new building draws inspiration in scale and massing from the historic Lowenstein Theatre next door.




The edges of the pedestrian street are framed by the entrances to the three anchor tenants, with restaurant locations distributed around the perimeter of the campus.

























Simplicity at Every Turn
Embracing an inclusive ethos, Hurley Place positions itself with the river as its focal point, inviting diverse communities and fostering economic vibrancy. The Riverfront development is comprised of two residential towers, a hotel tower, and an expansive central open space connecting to the river. This central connector is flanked by food & beverage and retail establishments and serves as both a connection to the Promenade but also a gathering space for the community.




















