YIMBY Tours The Exterior Of The KPF-Designed Heron At Water Street Tampa

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - SkyalignHeron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

The Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed Heron is a duo-tower mixed-use building of 21 and 26 stories located at 815 Water Street within the 56-acre Water Street Tampa mega-development in Downtown Tampa. Developed by Strategic Property Partners (SPP), a joint venture between Jeff Vinik, the current owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Cascade Investment LLC, an entity owned by Bill Gates, the superstructure rises to approximately 247-feet (west tower) and 312-feet (east tower) and conveniently positioned near the waterfront. This component of the mega-development completed and opened to the public earlier this year, yielding 420 luxury rental apartments and approximately 53,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

KPF, the architectural firm behind some of New York City’s supertall towers such as One Vanderbilt and 30 Hudson Yards, designed the Heron to be in tune with nature, taking inspiration from the “purity and life of Florida’s coral reef”. It’s the building’s textured exterior that really makes an impact on its overall appearance, leaving many pedestrians gazing at the striking design. The panels shift either forward or backwards, and in some cases are cut like trapezoids, thus creating a unique exterior for the base of the development.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

At the podium levels, a series of perforated copper-toned panels are employed to effectively cover up the parking garage. The majority of the panels are offset and misaligned on purpose, which breaks up the massing of the concrete and feels much more pleasing to the eye. The ground floor is strongly contrasted with wood-like grey panels running down the walls while featuring multiple tall panes of tinted glass. The corner of Channelside Drive and Beneficial Drive features massive angled concrete columns, also clad in grey panels, serving as structural support for a section of residences just above.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Perhaps the most visually striking and impressive feature of the building is the punctuated facade seen through the mid and upper terraces. The private apartment terraces commence uniformly, stacked parallel to one another, but within just a few residential levels, the concrete walls dividing the spaces begin to shift. And then the concrete slabs shift too, revealing their varying cuts and sizes. As the slabs shift more, the dividers lean in several directions and angles, thus creating the textured undulating walls of terraces that Heron is known for.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

The glass panels, framed in black aluminum, are tinted in a blue-green tone, while the concrete walls are painted in black stucco.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

The Heron’s punctuated façade is most notable when viewed from the Channelside Walkway across the Garrison Channel just over the South Beneficial Drive bridge.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Supermarket chain Publix is opening up a 26,000-square-foot GreenWise Market at Heron’s commercial space later this month. The brand’s logo can be seen standing out in green along S. Beneficial Drive.

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez - Skyalign

Heron at Water Street Tampa. Photo by Oscar Nunez – Skyalign

Located adjacent to the Tampa Bay History Center, Heron offers up to 565,871 square feet of usable floor area divided between residential and commercial/retail space. The residential component is offered as rentals ranging from 1-to-3 bedroom floor plans and several penthouse layouts, ranging anywhere between 557 square feet to 2,179 square feet. All units include private terraces, and grant residents access to lush amenities such as a heated rooftop pools with private poolside cabanas overlooking the water, rooftop club room for film and television screenings, barbecue grills for outdoor dining, intimate seating areas for daytime or sunset gatherings, topped off with lush tropical landscaping. Residents also have access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, electric car charging stations, private storage rooms and direct access to the Tmpa Riverwalk.

Tenants began to move in back in March 2021 as construction began to wrap up. Award-winning Cecconi Simone is listed as the interior designer, while Raymond Jungles is responsible for the landscaping. Coastal Construction was the general contractor during development. ZRS Management is listed as the property manager.

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1 Comment on "YIMBY Tours The Exterior Of The KPF-Designed Heron At Water Street Tampa"

  1. Garden View NYC | August 21, 2021 at 3:23 pm | Reply

    Love it!

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