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Rogers Road Pavilion  

Rogers Road Pavilion

Fort Worth, TX, United States

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TCC Trinity River East Campus

Rogers Road Pavilion

Fort Worth, TX, United States

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2011
Sited at the southeast corner of Rogers Road and Riverfront Drive on a small triangular piece of under-utilized property, the Rogers Road Pavilion provides an idyllic setting to enjoy the serenity along the banks of the Trinity River. Located just south of the University Park Village shopping center along the Trinity Trails system, and offering access to a variety of amenities, the Rogers Road site is an ideal location for an active outdoor restaurant environment and trailhead.

The core of the design is a compound of buildings, which form a casual outdoor dining courtyard opening onto the river and connecting to the trail system. Shade is provided through existing trees and with outward-opening overhead doors, which open up to serve as canopies. Materials such as corrugated metal, exposed wood and wall ventilation fans reflect the industrial vernacular historically found along the river and in the nearby rail yards.

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