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A Tour of the Company’s New North Houston Campus
That floating central portion of the new gateway “Energy Center” planned for the entrance to ExxonMobil’s just-acknowledged new office campus in Spring only looks like it’s touching down after an outer-space tour of possible new energy sources. Or is the structure’s “Look, Ma, no feet” stance meant to communicate the company’s attitude toward whatever stuff might be lurking on the ground — or below it? The welcome center, which will include a reception area, training and conference facilities, and a formal restaurant, “has been designed to represent the ExxonMobil brand for the long term,” an internal company memo declares. Well, hello up there!
The campus was planned and designed by New Haven architects Pickard Chilton, with local firms PDR and the Houston office of Gensler. Hargreaves Associates created the landscape plan. More images of buildings now under construction by Gilbane and Harvey on the company’s 385-acre campus near the intersection of I-45, the Hardy Toll Rd., and the likely path of the future Grand Parkway loop road:
ExxonMobil’s Top Secret New Corporate Campus Now Hiding in Plain Sight on Google Maps
Who’s Behind Springwoods Village, Anyway
Is Springwoods Village the New Exxon Mobil Eco-City?
Spawn of the Grand Parkway: Huge New Woodlands-Like Development, Just South of The Woodlands
