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Hudson’s Site, Downtown Detroit News

Redevelopment of Michigan Building design by SHoP Architects, USA

Nov 26, 2013

Development on Woodward Avenue, Detroit

Design: SHoP Architects with Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA)

Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA

Rock Ventures Selects SHoP Architects to Lead Design Process for Downtown Detroit’s Iconic Hudson’s Site

Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson Associates also chosen as local design partner

DETROIT, November 25, 2013 – Rock Ventures today announced it has selected SHoP Architects as the architect of record to lead the design process for the 2-acre site of the former Hudson’s Department Store in downtown Detroit. Headquartered in NYC, SHoP will partner with Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA) to create an innovative concept for a signature development on Woodward Avenue in the heart of Detroit’s Central Business District bordered by Gratiot, Grand River and Library Street.

Hudson’s Site, Downtown Detroit
photo : Ray Rushing, Rock Ventures

“These two firms, known as premier urban catalysts, were chosen for their innovation and creativity, as well as their track record of committing to community engagement.  We believe SHoP and Hamilton Anderson will join a long list of distinguished architects including Yamasaki, Burnham and Kahn who have created landmark buildings in Detroit that stand the test of time,” said Jeff Cohen, Founder, Rock Companies, LLC, a member of the Rock Ventures Family of Companies. “From its six-dimensional Building Information Modeling (BIM), to a live construction mobile and web application, SHoP’s well-rounded, entrepreneurial approach is a perfect fit for our culture and for Detroit.”

SHoP is the architect on dozens of world-renowned projects like the Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn, New York, where the world’s tallest modular housing towers — also designed by SHoP — are currently under construction. The modules are being fabricated in a nearby factory setting with the Brooklyn Navy Yard and point to a promising new frontier for urban manufacturing. Hamilton Anderson’s notable Detroit area projects include the Tech One Building at the TechTown Research and Technology Park, Wayne State University Welcome Center and the award-winning North Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

“SHoP and HAA will be charged with the mission of designing one of the most important sites in downtown Detroit that honors the city’s architectural legacy as well as complements Detroit’s recently-renovated and newer buildings,” Cohen added.

The selection of SHoP comes on the heels of a global architectural ideas competition for architects, designers, planners, artists and the public hosted by Rock Ventures in March 2013. This competition was designed to reengage the community with the Hudson’s site and attract and exhibit ideas for the potential future use of this key location.

The competition attracted more than 200 entries from across the globe. To see all of the design ideas, winners and learn more about the competition visit http://hudsons.opportunitydetroit.com. Judging for the Hudson’s site ideas competition took place in June of this year with interviews of several additional architectural firms occurring over the past few months.

“In visiting Detroit, we’ve experienced the zeal and sense of entrepreneurship that underpins a vibrant urban environment. Through our inclusive design process and engagement with academia, we look forward to becoming part of the local culture and conducting a dialogue about the future of downtown,” said William Sharples, SHoP Principal.

“The Hudson’s block is historic and full of symbolism for Detroiters everywhere; it is the emotional and physical heart of downtown,” said Kent H. Anderson, Principal, Hamilton Anderson Associates. “This project has the capacity to link disparate parts of downtown and become a catalyst for change and development beyond its immediate surroundings.  Breathing new life into this site purveys what we have all been waiting for — confirmation that the heart of the Central Business District will beat strong. We are proud to be part of the design team in this critically important effort.”

Originally an eight story building constructed in 1891, Hudson’s Department Store was an iconic fixture in downtown Detroit and a shopping destination for millions of Michiganders for nearly a century. With frequent additions, it grew to 25 stories and 2.2 million square feet before closing in 1983. The building was imploded in 1998.

“Blending the talents and expertise of Detroit’s own Hamilton Anderson Associates with a firm of SHoP’s international acclaim is a winning combination for everyone involved,” said George W. Jackson, Jr., President and CEO of Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC). “This is a site that was important to Detroit’s past and is significant to its future. It deserves a design team that can respect downtown’s rich architectural heritage and project its strong steps toward the future.”

In the coming month, SHoP and HAA will meet with local stakeholders to discuss programming and design concepts. In early 2014, the two firms will host a lecture series for the community to learn more about the architects, the Hudson’s site and what it will take to get a project of this magnitude underway.

“Designing a signature architectural project from the ground up in downtown Detroit — or any great city — is an opportunity of a lifetime, and we are committed to getting it right,” said Dan Gilbert, Chairman and Founder of Rock Ventures. “We look forward to working with our local and state partners to help build a lasting contribution to our city.

“Our goal is that this project will become not only a symbol of Detroit’s past and present, but more importantly, highlight the high-tech potential, creative future of opportunities for Detroiters and visitors from around the world,” Gilbert added.

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About Rock Ventures
Detroit-based Rock Ventures LLC is an umbrella entity managing a diverse portfolio of companies, investments and real estate. Rock Ventures’ flagship company is Quicken Loans, the nation’s largest online home lender and fourth largest overall residential mortgage lender.

About Rock Companies
A member of the Rock Ventures family, Rock Companies strives to provide unique and innovative products and services in the real estate field that represent superior and measurable values to all stakeholders customers and investors alike. Rock Companies includes Rock Management, Rock Construction Company and Rock Equities. To learn more about Rock Companies, visit www.rockcompanies.com.

About SHoP
Located in New York City, SHoP Architects is an innovative design firm known for a process-driven approach to the design and construction of beautiful architecture around the globe. SHoP is headed by seven Principals with a staff of over 150 talented architects, designers, engineers, project managers, and innovators.

Since its founding in 1996, the office has taken on critical projects and created cultural icons throughout New York and internationally, such the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, the master plan of the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, the Botswana Innovation Hub in Gaborone, Africa and collaborated with clients such as Google in Mountain View California and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

SHoP’s range of services includes Planning, Architecture, and Interior Design. SHoP works closely with its sister company, SHoP Construction. Formed in 2007, SHoP Construction extends the firm’s knowledge base and capacity for construction management, Building Information Modeling and Virtual Design and Construction, sustainability engineering, as well as building envelope consulting. For details, visit www.shoparc.com.

About Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA)
Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA) is a multi-disciplinary design firm dedicated to improving the built environment through creative, contemporary design. Their design process combines rigorous analysis, intuitive curiosity and thoughtful execution to create inspiring, contextually responsive solutions.

As a Minority Business Entrepreneur (MBE), HAA’s diverse group of design professionals work collaboratively across multiple disciplines, including architecture, landscape architecture, planning, urban design, strategic planning, interior design, and graphic design. From three distinct locations – Detroit, New Orleans, and Las Vegas – HAA offers informed perspectives to create compelling, sustainable projects, that provide a lasting and positive impact. For details, visit: www.hamilton-anderson.com

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