Museum Place Highrise

Project Details:

Rising above Fort Worth’s Cultural District, One Museum Place (Block D) defines the skyline as a true vertical mixed-use landmark. Positioned at the intersection of University Drive and West 7th Street, the eight-story tower stacks public and private uses into a single, confident form—retail activating the street, Class A offices elevating the workday above the city, and luxury residences crowning the upper floors. Its sweeping curved glass facade announces a gateway presence for Museum Place, framing panoramic views of downtown, the 7th Street corridor, and the celebrated institutions of the Fort Worth Cultural District.

Client:

Museum Place Development Group, Jagee Real Properties, Lp

Location:

Fort Worth, TX

Project Data:

  • 38 units
  • 1.5 acres
  • 24.67 units per acre
  • 25,600 sqft retail
  • 113,100 sqft office

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Challenge

JHP was tasked with creating a distinctive vertical mixed-use tower at the eastern gateway of Fort Worth’s Cultural District. The challenge was to seamlessly stack residential living above a Class A office environment and ground-floor retail–balancing privacy, identity, and performance for each use–while respecting the scale and architectural legacy of nearby institutions such as the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

Solution

One Museum Place resolves this complexity through a clear vertical organization: activated retail at grade, four levels of Class A office above, and luxury residences crowning the upper floors. A bold, curved glass façade unifies the stack into a single architectural expression while maintaining discreet separations for access, security, and privacy. The tower’s form frames views to downtown and the museum corridor, reinforcing its civic presence at University Drive and West 7th Street.

Impact

The project establishes a rare, high-rise residential-over-office model within the Fort Worth Cultural District, elevating Museum Place as a premier destination to live, work, and engage the city. Its refined vertical mix strengthens the district’s urban edge and demonstrates how density and design can coexist in a culturally significant setting.

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