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Lubbock Tornado Memorial | Lubbock - Texas | 2023

Lubbock Tornado Memorial | Lubbock - Texas | 2023

Architects: MWM Architects, Inc.
General Contractor: Lee Lewis Construction, Inc.
Client: City of Lubbock
Photographers: Mark Umstot Photography


A 1 ½ mile diameter F-5 tornado, and, a smaller F-1 tornado, were possibly the most destructive events Lubbock, Texas has ever experienced. The F-5 destroyed numerous buildings, whole neighborhoods and ruined hundreds of airplanes at the Lubbock airport. It dissipated nearby the U.S. Weather Bureau Offices and ended its twenty-plus minutes of terror and death shortly after that.

The Architects were asked to design a Memorial Gateway that honored the 26 people who lost their lives to the F-5 and speak to Lubbock’s recovery. Questions flooded the Design Team’s thoughts.

•How do you reflect the immense destruction that Lubbock experienced?
•How do you reflect a community that’s been knocked down but stands back up?
•How do you honor victims who lost their lives to the F-5?
•How do you give visitors a sense of how enormous the F-5 was?

During the design team’s research process, Dr. Tetsuya Theodore (Ted) Frujita’s mapping of the two tornado paths popped up on Google. The Design Team then made a three-dimension construct of Dr. Frujita’s map. They extruded up the two tornado paths and clad them in as segments of polished black granite quarried in India. On the black granite wall that reflects the F-5 path, a description of the memorial was engraved along with quotes of Lubbockites that were actually in the path of the F-5.

Their voices are the story. On the F-1 wall, the story of Lubbock's recovery is etched in the black granite. The Team articulated the 1970 Lubbock Street patterns with brick pavers. The fountain’s purpose is to create a cascading sound that might reflect the tornado’s roar while masking the traffic noise of vehicles traveling Avenue Q.

An existing earthen knoll on the eastern half of the site where a cottonwood tree that weathered the F-5 still stands has been landscaped with flowering ornamental trees, presenting a colorful and joyful flora reflecting Lubbock’s rebirth. A visitor can understand where they are within the city and what is happening during the twenty minutes of F-5 death and destruction.


Lubbock Tornado Memorial
Lubbock Tornado Memorial
Lubbock Tornado Memorial

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