Adaptive re-use of the historic Tips Iron & Steel Building in Austin, Texas to serve as a transportation hub offering additional, community-oriented programming.
CONVENIENCE AND CONVIVIALITY
A combination of ongoing and intermittent programming lend a convenience and conviviality to Austin’s new transit hub+. Both flavors of programming establish Node Provisions as a means of making quality food and culinary experiences more approachable and inclusive, whether you’re just passing through or here with intention.
These programming considerations also position Node at the junctions of a diverse ecological community of producers and growers, established chefs, aspirational culinarians, retailers, and consumers. All under one original poured-concrete roof, opportunities abound for interdependence, collaboration, resourcefulness, and collective success.
Utilitarian materials like lumber, polycarbonate, steel, and metallics nod to the building’s industrial history. Thoughtfully arranged to harness qualities of translucency, reflection, and a general lightness in intervention, these textures interact to offer a fresh take on the Austin transit experience.