Escarpment + Parkside Village

Project Background

Year

2002, 2010

Concept

Successive collaborations that establish meaningful and measurable accomplishments and yield the first green building restrictive covenants for a retail development in central Texas

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Successive collaborations to establish meaningful and measurable accomplishments

In 2002, The Center met with the principals of Austin-based Stratus Properties to establish green building protocols for a planned retail development in environmentally sensitive southwest Austin. What began as an unexpected and rare expression of interest from the development community has evolved into successive collaborations to establish meaningful and measurable accomplishments at a scale for which few visible examples exists in this region.

The initial engagement resulted in the first green building restrictive covenants for a retail development in central Texas; guidance and oversight on the implementation of the restrictive covenants during active development and tenant fit-out; and a vibrant 168,000 square foot neighborhood-based retail center where every building aligns with an ambitious protocol requiring enhanced stormwater management and treatment; night sky protection; compliance with the City’s native plant-dominated Grow Green list prohibiting invasive species; minimum 20% reduced energy and water use relative to code; minimum 50% diversion of construction debris by weight; provision for storage and collection of recyclables; a minimum 25% recycled content and 20% local/regional materials (by cost); low-emitting adhesives, sealants, paints and coatings, carpet, and all composite wood free of added urea-formaldehyde, to name a few.

While these efforts seem mundane fifteen years later, at the time they represented a bold pragmatism to shape a development around principles that fundamentally respond to place and people, while creating a financially successful development.

CLIENT

Stratus Properties

FUNDING

Stratus Properties

TEAM

Gail Vittori; Mary Petrovich; Alex Stadtner; Rachel Stone

1975
CMPBS founded in Austin, TX
CMPBS founded in Austin, TX
1977
Community-Based Solar Water Heater
Community-Based Solar Water Heater

Designed & implemented in Crystal City, TX

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1978
First Lens Protocol Established
First Lens Protocol Established

paving the way for a complete series of Lenses

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1980
CMPBS Featured in Metropolis Magazine
CMPBS Featured in Metropolis Magazine
1995
Advanced Green Builder Demonstration Building
Advanced Green Builder Demonstration Building
2000
Pliny Receives Passive Solar Pioneer Award
Pliny Receives Passive Solar Pioneer Award

from The American Solar Energy Society

2001
Gail Elected to the USGBC Board of Directors

and served through 2010

2004
Austin Airport Becomes Green Urbanism Hub
Austin Airport Becomes Green Urbanism Hub
2008
Dell Children’s: 1st LEED Platinum Hospital
Dell Children’s:   1st LEED Platinum Hospital

CMPBS as project’s sustainability consultant

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2010
CMPBS Celebrates 35 Years With Book Reveal & Celebration!
CMPBS Celebrates 35 Years With Book Reveal & Celebration!
2011
Gail Elected to GBCI Board of Directors

and served through 2019

2012
Seaholm Eco-District Master Plan
Seaholm Eco-District Master Plan
2013
Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is Published
Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is Published

co-authored by Gail Vittori

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EcoBalanced Master Plan on Former Brownfield
EcoBalanced Master Plan on Former Brownfield
2015
Gail Wins Prestigious Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainability
2017
Floating Reef Town Concept Introduced
Floating Reef Town Concept Introduced
2019
Third+Shoal Receives LEED Platinum!
2023
Global Dream Lab Unveiled
Global Dream Lab Unveiled
2025
CMPBS Celebrates 50 Years!
CMPBS Celebrates 50 Years!