164 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38103 United States
Building Area (sf): 117,101
Completion: July 2020
Danny Valle, AIA – Principal-in-Charge / Project Manager
Nathan Peak, AIA – Principal / Design Director / Lead Architectural Designer
Thor Harland, AIA – Lead Architectural Designer
Rodger Conine, AIA – Lead Project Architect, formerly with HBG Design
Steve Trott, AIA – Project Architect, retired
Paul Towery, AIA, ICC Certified – Codes
Ken Hudson, AIA – Construction Administration, formerly with HBG Design
The Canopy by Hilton hotel in downtown Memphis revitalizes a dilapidated 1950s structure that had been vacant for 20 years. By preserving the existing columns and foundations, the project reduced construction waste and costs, transforming the floorplans into functional square footage. The 171,100-square-foot hotel block is elevated above a transparent podium level and underground parking, with a design maximizing guestroom potential through a double-loaded corridor around an internal light well. This light well brings natural light into the urban block, enhancing public spaces with warmth and openness.
The team’s priority to preserve the existing structure posed complex challenges for the design and construction. The choice to reuse the columns and foundations reduced construction waste, minimized the need for new concrete, and saved project costs. The floorplans were transformed into functional square footage, resulting in a unique hotel design that balances an upper guestroom block with an engaging lobby level.
The podium offers an uplifting experience, connecting guests to Memphis' diverse culture. The hotel's material composition honors the city's historic mid-rise masonry architecture with well-composed fenestrations, proportions, repetition, and scale. Using brick, aluminum, and wood for their resilient and recyclable qualities, and a dark charcoal gray palette with simplified forms, contemporizes the design, evolving the area’s visual aesthetic.
Through rigorous investigation, the design integrates historic, aesthetic, and structural elements, achieving a progressive solution that addresses the project's context, sustainability goals, and programmatic objectives. The result is a visually striking building that revitalizes downtown Memphis' urban fabric while respecting its architectural heritage.
CiV : : the Center for Architecture + Design at Beale Street Landing
251 Riverside Drive
Memphis, TN 38103