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The Irving Convention Center is a 275,000 sq ft (25,500 m2) facility on a 40 acres (16 ha) tract in Las Colinas Urban Center in Irving, Texas. Opened in January 2011, the convention center and the adjoining mixed use entertainment district are bordered on the west by Highway 114, on the east by Las Colinas Boulevard, on the north by Spur 348/Northwest Highway, and to the south by Fuller Drive. The building is recognized for its unique architecture and vertical design.
Address | 500 West Las Colinas Blvd. Irving, Texas 75039 |
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Coordinates | 32°52′41″N 96°56′35″W / 32.8779653°N 96.9431448°W |
Owner | City of Irving Government (Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau) |
Operator | ASM Global |
Opened | January 2011 |
Enclosed space | |
• Total space | 275,000 square feet |
• Exhibit hall floor | 100,000 square feet |
• Ballroom | 19,264 square feet |
Parking | 800 spaces |
Public transit access | Irving Convention Center (DART station) |
Website | |
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Facility
editThe facility is designed to serve exhibition, conventions, and meetings and other events with the focus primarily on groups of 800 to 1,200 people with a capacity of 4,000 for a general session. The building consists of several levels with an adjacent parking garage. The first floor contains the 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) column-free exhibition hall that spans approximately two and half stories in height and includes the main lobby. The second level contains 20 breakout rooms totaling 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) as well as the atrium café which extends to an outdoor, shaded terrace. The third level consists of the 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) ballroom with pre-function and breakout areas.
To avoid the traditional convention center appearance and use as much natural light as possible, the Irving Convention Center is designed as two boxes, stacked and rotated to create cantilevered corners that provide several shaded outdoor areas for visitors. The majority of the building is surrounded in glass for natural light and curtained with a perforated copper façade that will age to a natural copper patina for both a unique appearance and to reduce the consumption of energy. The facility has received a LEED Silver certification.[1]
Column Free Exhibit Hall | Ballroom | Breakout Rooms | Total Lease Space | Gross Square Footage |
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50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) | 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) | 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) | 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m2) | 275,000 sq ft (25,500 m2) |
Project team
edit- Owner: City of Irving/Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Owner's Project Manager: Beck Group
- Architect: RMJM Hillier Architecture
- Construction Manager: Austin Commercial
- Structural Engineer: Datum Engineers
- MEP Engineer: Vanderweil
- Civil Engineer: Jacobs Carter Burgess
- Operators: ASM Global
- Copper Cladding: Zahner
Adjoining venues
editThe Westin Irving Convention Center Hotel at Las Colinas opened in 2019 as the official hotel for the Irving Convention Center. The hotel has 350 rooms and a Mexican restaurant. In addition to meeting space at the Convention Center, the hotel offers 30,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor space including two ballrooms, two boardrooms, a 10,000-square-foot outdoor lawn and event space by the pool.
The Toyota Music Factory offers concerts and the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema offers movies at the site. The Toyota Music Factory venue converts from a 2,500 to a 4,000 capacity indoor theater and opens up to an 8,000-person capacity open-air pavilion. The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory hosts a variety of restaurants and entertainment throughout the year exclusively booked and promoted by Live Nation Entertainment.
Transit
editA Dallas Area Rapid Transit Orange Line light rail station near the site serves the Convention Center and the surrounding Las Colinas area. The Irving Convention Center station provides connections to DFW International Airport and also Dallas Love Field (via the Green Line). A multi-level parking garage provides parking for 800 cars.
Gallery
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Outside Irving Convention Center
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Grand Staircase
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Out function space
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View of Las Colinas
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Dart Station
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Water Fountain
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Lobby Pano
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Exterior at Sunrise
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Grand Ballroom
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Ballroom Prefunction
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Upstairs Cafe
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Main Lobby
Awards
edit- 2012 - Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel from American Institute of Steel Construction
- 2015 - Special Mention: Government and Municipal Buildings, Architizer A+ Awards from Architizer
- 2015 - Copper in Architecture Award from Copper Development Associates, Inc.
References
edit- ^ Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas Awarded 2013 LEED® Silver Green Building Certification. City of Irving, 2012.
- Albanese, Elizabeth (October 2, 2001). "Deal in Focus: Irving, Tex., Bets on the Future of Mid-Sized Conventions". The Bond Buyer. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
- Powell, Lee (October 7, 2001). "Convention center deal OK'd; City set to buy 40-acre site in Las Colinas for complex, hotel". The Dallas Morning News.
- Brock, Katherine Cromer (August 22, 2008). "Third time's the charm; Now in its third incarnation, the Irving Convention Center is finally moving forward". Dallas Business Journal.
- Formby, Brandon (August 17, 2010). "Irving details financing plans for $250 million entertainment complex in Las Colinas". The Dallas Morning News.
- Tam, Julie (August 28, 2010). "Bronze Building Soon To Be Irving's Centerpiece". KXAS-TV.