With a distinct presence on the Tampa waterfront, Heron marks the beginning of the city’s famed Riverwalk. The pair of “sibling” towers is connected by a retail podium that activates the streetscape and draws visitors from the surrounding neighborhood.

Cladding is minimized in favor of board form structural concrete on the towers and perforated metal at the podium level. By integrating textures that are both rough and refined, the design nods to the natural surroundings and celebrates the pared-down expression of the structure.

While the western tower has a direct ground connection, the eastern tower is lifted and perched upon a sculptural tree column, providing a memorable front door for residents. The angled towers gesture toward the water while maximizing the distance between the two masses to optimize daylight access and unobstructed views. Wrap-around balconies serve as both shading devices and light diffusers for the apartments below. Angular shifts in the articulation of individual balconies describe the scale of the internal space, allowing the units themselves to become identifying characteristics of the towers. At the podium level, perforated metal screens shield the open-air parking and are subtly angled to catch the light and animate the façade.

Reflecting the wellness-oriented vision for Water Street Tampa — the world’s first WELL-certified neighborhood — Heron is built to meet LEED Gold standards and includes amenities and programming designed to promote health and overall well-being.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Credits

Company: Strategic Property Partners

Designer: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Country: United States

Photographs: ©Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

 
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