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Domino Park – 2020 ULI Urban Open Space Awards Winner
2020 ULI Urban Open Space Award winner, Domino Park, transformed a former Domino Sugar Factory site in Brooklyn into a lively outdoor space.
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Owners: Atlanta BeltLine; City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management; City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation
Designer: HDR
Site Size: 5 acres (2 hectares)
Number of People Served (within a half-mile): 5,813
Opened: June 1, 2010
Website: https://beltline.org/places-to-go/historic-fourth-ward-park/
On a site described by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as “a barren expanse of cracked concrete, weeds and towering trees surviving against a background of neglect,” a five-acre parcel within Atlanta’s Historic Fourth Ward has been dramatically transformed. A stunning new park grew from the need to address the very unglamorous problem of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) within the Clear Creek watershed.
The idea was inspired by the neighborhood residents. Rather than adding costly, traditional sewer tunnels, the blighted industrial lowland was reimagined into a sustainable green space surrounding a functional stormwater retention pond. The pond is the centerpiece of the new park, which includes walking trails, urban plazas, native plants, and an amphitheater. Design details and sculptural elements disguise engineering solutions by “celebrating” water as it enters the site from each direction.
By blending innovative engineering with beautiful and inviting landscape architecture within a public open space, this park is a stunning example of using ingenuity to resolve stormwater issues while enhancing community life. Historic Fourth Ward Park has been a harbinger for development and revitalization, providing the cornerstone for a sustainable, high-density and high-quality urban transformation along with an outstanding design solution for a serious CSO problem.
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