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333 11th Ave South - Mixed-Use Development

ESa

333 11th Ave South - Mixed-Use Development

ESa

Awards Category  : :  Large Project (over 25,000 sf)

Adjacent to Nashville’s first pocket park, new class A office, retail and amenity spaces are offered within a leading edge architectural space designed to honor its industrial heritage.

This new speculative office building blends vintage industrial detailing honoring the site’s railyard history with leading edge architectural and sustainable design features to create flexible, dynamic spaces. The five-story, loft-style brick and glass building offers 73,900 square feet of Class-A office space and 10,800 square feet of ground floor restaurant and retail space overlooking the new Noble Park. The building’s exterior incorporates historical brick and masonry detailing, while large, open floorplates with 9’ 6” window heights allow for design flexibility and an abundance of natural light.

The interior will feature an exposed steel structural system, combined with a heavy timber floor decking system, and a grand communicative stair in the main lobby. This aesthetic reflects the industrial history of the surrounding neighborhood, The Gulch—which is now a vibrant mixed-use community. Nashville’s first community pocket park, Noble Park offers 10,000-square-feet of green space for Gulch residents, office workers and visitors alike. Including a central plaza with bench seating, elevated stage, wooden boardwalk and deck with an adjacent water wall feature, the park is also designed to host a wide variety of activities—from pop-up community events, to intimate performances, movie nights, outdoor yoga classes and other events. Certified LEED® Gold, the project features a VRF system to sustainably heat and cool the building.


Date of Completion:   Winter 2020

Client:   MarketStreet Enterprises

General Contractor:  Turner

Consultants:   SSR, Inc. – LEED Consultant
Structural Detailing – Structural Engineer
I.C. Thomasson Associates, Inc. – MEP Engineering


Photography Credits: 

1 - Office building and pocket park in an urban setting. The building blends
an industrial past with innovative construction methods and materials. Photo by Chad Mellon

2 - Welcoming entrance lobby for building tenants. Photo by Chad Mellon

3 - Nashville’s first community pocket park, Noble Park offers 10,000 square feet of green space for Gulch residents, office workers and visitors alike. Photo by Chad Mellon

4 - The building’s exterior incorporates historical brick and masonry detailing, while large, open floorplates with 9’ 6” window heights allow for design flexibility and an abundance of natural light. Photo by Chad Mellon

5 - A central plaza with bench seating, elevated stage, wooden boardwalk and deck with an adjacent water wall feature, the park is also designed to host a wide variety of activities—from pop-up community events, to intimate performances, movie nights, outdoor yoga classes and other events. Photo by Chad Mellon

6 - Noble Park's water wall feature. Photo by Chad Mellon

7 - The main structural elements of the building consist of concrete core
shear walls, exposed steel and a cross-laminated timber plank floor
system with a concrete topping slab. Photo by Chad Mellon

8 - Every brick course on the project was considered in the design of
the exterior. Flemish bond is used on the primary vertical elements while various other traditional coursing methods are used to create texture and depth. Photo by Chad Mellon

9 - Noble Park's water wall feature. Photo by Chad Mellon

10 - The main entrance to the office building is positioned on axis with the park . Photo by Chad Mellon

11 - Exterior brick.

12 - Cast in place concrete, structural steel and the cross-laminated
floor system are exposed where possible to provide an industrial backdrop for contemporary material and detail. Photo by Chad Mellon

13 - Industrial-inspired elevators. Photo by Chad Mellon

14 - Site Plan.

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