The San Agustin historic district setting for the Laredo Convention Center offered points of departure for the architectural expression of the complex. The massing of the new construction aligns with the street wall of the Ortiz House, limiting the overall height of the complex to just over 28 feet above Zaragoza Street. As all event spaces are “double-height” volumes requiring column-free spans, the complex will offer clear heights of 20 feet or more. The new convention center wraps around two historic structures: the Ortiz House & 907 Zaragoza Street, redeveloping these structures for use as critical assets for the project as a whole. Access points along the perimeter of the site are aligned to historic features such as San Agustin Cathedral, the La Posada Hotel and the Rio Grande River.
Interior materials may include metal work, stone and ceramic tile, acoustic wood and plaster finishes. The finish systems will be developed to provide optimal sound and lighting environments and ease maintenance. Building systems such as lighting, air supply and return, power points and other utilities will be carefully distributed and integrated throughout the facility to limit visual distractions while supporting necessary activities and operations.