City of Bellaire Municipal Facility Complex
Located in the heart of the City of Bellaire, the Municipal Complex adds more than 55,000 square feet of flexible, sustainable, and highly functional space in two new buildings – the Police/ Municipal Courts Building and the City Hall/Civic Center Building.
The two-story, 30,882-square-foot, LEED Certified Police and Courts Building was placed on the same footprint as the existing facility and includes a new municipal court room, jury room, court clerk and support spaces, police department, jail, and training program. The facility was designed with space and flexibility to expand and incorporate evolving technologies and future innovation over the building’s long-term lifespan. It was also designed to reinforce the public safety presence of the City and its location maximizes exposure to the existing green space without compromising visibility from the main thoroughfare.
The two-story, LEED Silver, 25,166-square foot City Hall and Civic Center Building contains designated space for city hall administration, offices, clerks, a senior outreach program, and the planning and development, and finance departments. The goal for this facility was to create a lively, inviting, and active building for city residents to gather for civic events and take part in civic government and business. Maximizing flexible meeting space for city staff, departments, programs, and residents to use kept costs down and minimized the square footage allowing for more green space to be preserved. Versatilely designed to be divided into as many as three multipurpose spaces, or to be combined as a single open gathering space, the civic center accentuates views of the Town Square and provides the facility with transparency, safety, and security.
Features include:
Two new buildings that will help create a City campus for residents
A seamless transition to the adjacent green space and park areas
55,000 square feet of flexible, sustainable, and highly functional space