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Multi-Family Drewery Place

Project Description

High Rise Living with the Only Pool with a Swim Up Bar in Houston

Centrally located in Midtown, the Drewery Place stands 27-stories tall and is a mixed-use development with 380 multifamily units alongside ground floor retail spaces. Residents can indulge in podium-level amenities, featuring a lavish resort-style pool deck complete with a swim-up bar and tanning ledges, as well as an outdoor kitchen and dog park. Additionally, KW’s design offered serene open green spaces, including a yoga lawn with ample seating areas, complemented by shade structures for comfort. Outdoor fire pits with cozy lounging areas provide perfect spots for socializing and relaxation. Meticulous irrigation and lighting design ensure a well-maintained and inviting environment for residents to enjoy.

Drewery Place is conveniently located in Midtown and is directly across from McGowen Station on METRORail’s Red Line, which provides direct service to Downtown Houston and Texas Medical Center.

Project Highlights

Client:Caydon
Location:Houston, TX
Size:380 Units
Outdoor Amenities:On-Structure Pool, Swim Up Bar, Dog Park, Yoga Lawn, Lounge Areas, Fire Pits

Awards

Plant & Materials Palette

Shaping the Outdoor Experience

Super Tree

Live Oak

Quercus virginiana

Tree

Bald Cypress

Taxodium distichum

Tree

Slender Silhouette Sweet Gum

Liquidambar styraciflua 'Slender Silhouette'

Palm

Medjool Date Palm

Phoenix dactylifera 'Medjool'

Shrubs

Variegated Pittosporum

Pittosporum tobira 'Variegata'

Shrubs

Little John Bottlebrush

Callistemon viminalis 'Little John'

Medium Grass

Gulf Muhly

Muhlenbergia Capillaris

Perennial

Foxtail Fern

Asparagus Meyeri

Perennial

Walking Iris

Neomarica gracilis

Project Team

Our Urban Lifestyle Studio Team has unrivaled on-structure expertise backed by decades of experience. We have the necessary knowledge that allows us to convey a shared vision with our clients, all while maintaining our creativity and a deep understanding of the built environment. On-structure landscape architecture requires intense coordination with the architect, as well as structural, MEP, and any other consultants, to allow for a seamless project. High-level coordination with these project representatives leads to better building processes, removing potential conflict and risk from a project.

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Travis Triola

Director of Urban Lifestyle

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Bradley Pointon

Construction Administration Executive