Horner Family Legacy Museum

Irving, Texas

A light and airy pavilion designed to honor company founders

Project Brief

In 2012, Premier Designs President Tim Horner decided to honor his parents and company founders, Joan and Andy Horner, by building a museum that would communicate the company’s philosophy and ideals to a new generation of employees. The Las Colinas facility regularly hosts busloads of independent distributors (or jewelers) going through their sales training process, necessitating a large reception area, jewelry display cases, vendor meeting space, and restrooms in addition to the museum.

The Faith & Community Studio of GFF designed a light, airy 2,000 square foot pavilion to contrast with the existing low-slung stucco building. The design incorporates cleft and honed limestone, steel, and a glass curtain wall into the pavilion, garden wall, and existing porte-cochere. A large oak tree was retained to shade the glassy west elevation facing a lush courtyard, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere of the facility​.