At our workesession last night the council agreed to move
forward with a new process for selecting a design consultant to work with the
community, town staff and the council to design phase 2 of the new downtown park.
In a nutshell, four nationally recognized design firms will be
competing for the job.
Why do we want to engage a nationally renowned award winning design firm with this project you ask? Well, if you want to build the best park in the country, you look for the best park planners. While Cary absolutely has some amazing and beautiful parks throughout town, we are cranking this one up to 11 😀
An interdepartmental team of town staff members researched a
number of design firms who have created award winning parks and public spaces
across the country and whittled that list down to four that they recommended
the council consider. They presented this list along with examples of their
work for council to consider.
The four design firms recommended are being considered
because of their proven record of repeated success and commitment to shared
design goals which include:
- · The importance of engaging the community and incorporating unique features from the community into the park design.
- · Emphasis on the development of large and small spaces creating the right balance for each unique park setting.
- · Experience working with a variety of funding models to include public/private partnerships and/or community foundations to support design and construction of the parks.
- · An understanding of the relationship of the park’s immediate proximity to its surroundings be it a museum, a performing arts center, restaurants, shops, commercial and residential development so the entire area thrives along with the park.
Each firm will visit Cary to learn about our community,
visit the park site and review current plans and meet with staff and council. They
will return at a later date to present their ideas and proposed approach to
working with our community to create the master plan for phase 2 of the
downtown park. Upon the completion of this process, the council will select one
of the four that best demonstrates our community’s vision and values.
So, ya, you could say that I’m a little excited 😀 I can’t
wait to see how this process plays out.
I do want to be clear that this specific process in not to
design the park – only to select the best design firm possible. Design will
occur after this process is completed and will include significant community
input. This will be your park after all.
Thanks to everyone who has worked to get us to this point and
special thanks to the members of the interdepartmental team who spent extra
time outside of their usual responsibilities and maybe even stepped outside of
their comfort zone a little to be a part of something remarkable. You all never
cease to amaze me! It’s great to be Cary!
Oh, and since I know you are going to ask 😉 the four design firms selected to participate and some examples of their work include:
James Corner
Previous park projects include The High Line in New York City, Public Square in Nashville and Navy Yards Central Green in Philadelphia
Office of James Burnett
Previous park projects include Klyde Warren Park in Dallas and LeBauer Park in Greensboro.
Nelson Byrd Woltz
Previous park projects include CityGarden in St. Louis and Centennial Park in Nashville.
Hargreaves Associates
Previous park projects include Belo Garden Park in Dallas and Discovery Green Park in Houston