Join us for a pop-up event at Seaholm Intake from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, January 28th.
Austin Parks & Recreation’s Historic Preservation and Tourism Program invites you to an open house at the Seaholm Intake Building.
UT School of Architecture (UTSOA) Senior Lecturer Robert Stepnoski and Project Designer Michael Rahmatoulin will be present to give visitors an overview of the advanced architectural modeling conducted for Seaholm Intake by UTSOA faculty and students.
No public parking or restrooms are available at this time. The closest facilities are across the street at the Austin Central Library.
More info about the Seaholm Intake Building:
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Seaholm Intake Facility is located on the banks of Lady Bird Lake and the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail. The Seaholm Intake facility was once the pump house for the Seaholm Power Plant complex and is an iconic Art Deco design. The Seaholm Intake Facility requires extensive renovations after sitting vacant and decommissioned as a power plant building for decades. The focus of the Phase 1 rehabilitation is to provide the necessary upgrades to allow for rejuvenation and activation of the space in the short-term, while plans for the next phase of the Seaholm Waterfront Plan are developed.