Rendering of The Drever Redevelopment, Central Business District, 1401 Elm Street, Dallas, TX |
DALLAS. TX –– Drever
Capital Management’s 1.5-million-square-foot re-development of the former First
National Bank of Dallas building in the heart of the Dallas Central Business
District at 1401 Elm Street, has commenced removal and restoration of the
historic marble slab panels on the building’s façade.
Steve McCoy |
Steve McCoy,
president of Drever Construction Co. worked with lead architect, Merriman
Anderson/Architects, and contractor, Andres Construction, to develop a solution
to remove, restore and reinstall the slabs with new connections that will
secure and stabilize the tower’s exterior for decades to come.
The process provides a surplus marble and terrazzo that, to the delight of the project’s interior designers, will be reutilized in the building’s interiors. The project is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2018, with the building opening in the first quarter of 2019.
The process provides a surplus marble and terrazzo that, to the delight of the project’s interior designers, will be reutilized in the building’s interiors. The project is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2018, with the building opening in the first quarter of 2019.
“The process will allow
this irreplaceable stone to not only be restored to its former glory, but
remain as a sound element of the building’s structure for many years to
come,“says McCoy. “The fact that the team was able to find a way for the excess
marble to be repurposed adds another layer of history to this already
impressive structure.”
Now known as THE DREVER, the skyscraper was
originally designed by architects George
Dahl and Thomas E. Stanley and has been home to Hunt Oil, the Dallas
Petroleum Club, and the fictitious J.R. Ewing’s staged office set for Ewing Oil
in the television hit program, “Dallas”.
Aimee Sanborn |
THE DREVER re-development will include a luxury high-rise offering 324 residential units, a Thompson Hotel planned with 218 rooms, spa, retail, office and destination restaurants.
Dallas-based architects,
Merriman Anderson/Architects, are the lead architects and designers designing
the re-imagined interior and exterior, and are delighted with the decision to
recycle the existing marble panels. Andres Construction is the construction
manager overseeing the overall building project.
“The original marble is
from Mount Pentelikon, a mountain range located in Attica, Greece,” says Aimee Sanborn, AIA, principal with
Merriman Anderson/Architects. “It’s a beautiful natural stone with wonderful
veining. We were able to locate the
quarry in Greece and have identified the exact species. To re-purpose 100% of
the existing exterior marble tells a compelling cradle-to-cradle story of
up-cycling.”
The condition of the
panels and the integrity of the building’s engineering necessitated the
decision to refurbish the marble. Existing mechanical connections were
separating from the original structure. The panels will be refurbished by
cladding the natural stone to a structural aluminum honeycomb backer panel,
which will insure the engineering integrity and the historical value of the
original marble slabs.
HyCOMB USA is responsible
for the stone cutting and the application of the new structural aluminum
honeycomb panel. Besides creating extra marble slabs for the building
interiors, marble remnants from the cutting and cleaning process will be
crushed and repurposed into terrazzo to be utilized in the elevator cab floors,
elevator lobby flooring and flooring on the 9th floor amenity deck.
Jerry Merriman |
“Re-purposing is generally more expensive and time consuming than demolishing and replacing with new. The building’s owner, Maxwell Drever, appreciates the significance of this building to the history of Downtown Dallas.”
THE DREVER
Located on an entire
Dallas city block at Elm Street, Pacific Avenue, Akard Street and N. Field
Street, plans for THE DREVER mixed-use project include best-in-class
multi-family, hotel, retail, restaurants, office, spa and parking. The
52-story, 1.5-million-square-foot skyscraper is designed to offer a luxury residential
and best in class boutique hotel option with contemporary, inviting and
culturally rich public and private spaces.
Maxwell Drever |
A wraparound amenity deck with sightlines to surrounding buildings, including a resort quality pool, a spa, a health and fitness room, dog-park and outdoor recreation spaces will be on the 9th floor at the top of the base element. The 50th floor will feature an open-to-the-public observation deck.
For further information,
please visit https://thedreverdallas.com.
Kristina Uresti
Culver Public Relations
3102 Maple Ave., Suite 235
Dallas, TX 75201
214.352.5980 office
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