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Kemah Crossing Amenity Center

March 8, 2024


Kemah Crossing Recreation Center is a recreation center for a new single family residential community by Meritage Homes in Kemah, Texas. Moment worked in collaboration with Landology to provide amenities to the residents, blending nature and architecture to promote interactive and fun outdoor experiences. The amenities include a covered open-air pavilion, swimming pool, playground, green space, grill area, and restrooms.

 

Moment proposed a village concept where each structure is laid out separately while being linked through landscaping to allow exploration and different gathering points within the site. The landscape architecture furthers this village concept with different outdoor functions for all ages, with walkways connecting the different amenities. 

 

The pavilion structure defines the entry into the recreation center with a open-air structure that mimics the entry monuments of the community. Creating a cohesive architectural language throughout the development was important to Moment and Landology, and we worked together to achieve this with materiality and architectural forms. We blended architecture and landscape by utilizing wood elements, which we incorporated into the sliding gate into the pool area from the pavilion as well as the trellis at the restroom building, providing separation and privacy with design. The same trellis design was carried through the pavilion structure where the downslope of the roof edges ended with horizontal louvers. Rain drip chains were incorporated for a tranquil touch to bridge the structure and the landscape. 

 

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TheMission Church

December 13, 2023


TheMission Church is a new construction worship project that stands as a testament to thoughtful design and purposeful architecture. The exterior of the Lutheran church is adorned with multi-colored brick, complemented by bronze accents along the fascia and gutters, creating a harmonious and inviting facade. The arched emblematic entry sets the tone for a welcoming and sacred space. Inside, the church features a main lobby area designed for community connection, complete with a cozy fireplace and sitting area. To the left, a well-equipped kitchenette and multipurpose room cater to diverse congregational needs. On the right, the Pastor's office, closets, and utility rooms contribute to the seamless functionality of the church. The altar space boasts a hanging cross, curved walls for projection purposes, and a vaulted cathedral ceiling adorned with beautiful wood trusses. Outside, the church extends its warmth with social gathering spaces, including a fireplace and ample sitting and lounging areas. TheMission Church is a harmonious blend of aesthetic appeal and functional design, creating a sacred space for community connection and spiritual growth.

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Hands of Justice ERC

December 13, 2023


The Hands of Justice are a non-profit organization that envisioned their future headquarters and expansion to provide accommodation for human-trafficking survivors. Moment Architects provided a transformative initiative, envisioning an Economic Empowerment Center designed to serve as a safe haven and educational hub. Comprising of two distinct buildings, the first building houses the administration and counseling center, while the second is dedicated to the living quarters of the survivors. The central concept aims at fostering a holistic recovery process, providing shelter, therapy, counseling, and a restorative environment for survivors to regain control over their lives and thrive in the future. At the heart of the design is an open courtyard, surrounded by various social areas, fostering a sense of freedom and control for the survivors. This intentional layout encourages gradual engagement with on-site staff, promoting a supportive environment that empowers survivors on their journey to reintegrate into society, free from the clutches of trafficking. The project stands as a beacon of hope, seeking to break the cycle and empower survivors toward a brighter future.

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