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Anthony Vannette

Anthony Vannette

Austin, TX, US

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Eataly Market & Dining Complex

Located at the intersection of 24th Street, Nueces, and San Antonio in the heart of bustling West Campus, a notorious food desert, Eataly Austin fills a void in the urban fabric. Eataly markets have enjoyed great success in Italy and are now being introduced to this side of the Atlantic. Modeled after European open-air markets of antiquity, groceries in Eataly are fresh and local which passes savings on to consumers. Moreover, ingredients can be prepared by chefs at the time of purchase, providing consumers more dining options and exposing them to a variety of cuisines. Numerous additional restaurants populate public spaces at ground level and in upper floors, accompanied by a rooftop beer garden offering local brews.

The 40,000 square-foot Eataly Austin complex embraces the existing legacy of its site, repurposing existing turn-of-the-century structures and preserving a heritage live oak at the center of the newly created campus. A lofty mercato stretches along the site's southern edge and utilizes a kinetic facade to capture prevailing breezes for natural ventilation. The existing house and warehouse are transformed into cafes, restaurants, and retail outlets. Office spaces rise above the renovated warehouse, taking advantage of stunning views of downtown Austin and the UT Austin campus. In the center of the composition is a piazza, the heart of activity in the daytime, engaging pedestrians as they move among the buildings. At nighttime, this piazza transforms into the service drive for the mercato.

 
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Status: School Project

 
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