A new addition to a dynamic district
The design for The Springs District builds on the character of Uptown Dallas—a neighborhood defined by walkable streets connected to urban greenways such as Katy Trail and Klyde Warren Park. The project introduces a collection of three towers that frame a comfortable, human-scaled, landscaped plaza, conceived as an architectural village rather than a singular megaproject. This sequence begins at the prominent Cedar Springs corner, where the tallest structure, a hotel and condominium tower, anchors the site. From here, the buildings step down in height to meet the scale of nearby residential buildings, creating a thoughtful transition to the neighborhood.
Within this setting, the plaza is connected by three gateways. Along Cedar Springs Road, a generous, city-facing entry and drop-off establishes a “front door” to the office, retail, and hotel programs. To the east, a pedestrian-oriented paseo links the plaza to Howell Street and the closely connected residential area. On Routh Street, a mid-scale opening accommodates the residential porte cochere while welcoming visitors from the emerging retail corridor across the way.