A new pavilion by Schaum Architects touches down in Nelson Byrd Woltz’s Memorial Park in Houston

As Houston inches into the more comfortable space between summer and fall, I find myself at the Memorial Park running track to get a couple miles in. Breathless and sweaty, I walk over to Vibrant, the park’s new health-conscious food option. There’s no better reward after a solid run than only having to walk 50 feet to fuel my coffee addiction. Designed by Schaum Architects as a second location for the original cafe in Montrose, this building is intentionally made to integrate seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.

The pavilion features a gabled steel roof that boasts a 30-foot cantilever. (Leonid Furmansky) A vaulted ceiling ensures no

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