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Trojan Park – 2020 ULI Urban Open Space Awards Winner
2020 ULI Urban Open Space Award winner, Trojan Park is a 1-acre neighborhood park in Wellston, MO packed with community-chosen amenities.
Location: Normal, Illinois, United States
Owner: Town of Normal, Illinois
Designers: Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects
Additional Team Members: Farnsworth Group; Clark Dietz; CMS Collaborative; Hey & Associates; James Urban; Charter Sills; Jeffery L. Bruce; Landtech; Farr Associates
Site Size: 4.87 acres (total project area); 0.4 acres (Uptown Circle)
Number of People Served (within a half-mile): 10,000
Opened: June 30, 2010
Website: https://www.uptownnormal.com/
Following the adoption of a long-range, environmentally focused, downtown master plan for the Town of Normal, Illinois, Hoerr Schaudt was hired to serve as lead designer for public realm improvements across Normal’s central business district. The 5-acre project area was significant for numerous reasons: an abandoned railway bifurcated the historic downtown core and impeded retail traffic; the municipality wanted to attract private investment to increase density near an adjacent transit station; the town lacked any significant public space; and Normal wanted to leverage infrastructure improvements (transportation and stormwater) in reconceiving its historic corridor.
The result was The Circle, a signature civic green space whose verdancy radiates into connecting streetscapes. Once-barren corridors are now lined with 104 mature caliper trees with vivid understory plantings that collect, treat, and recharge groundwater. A modular, suspended pavement system works in tandem with The Circle to mitigate 1.4 million gallons of stormwater annually.
Reclaimed and treated stormwater is a central design element that anchors an event lawn now used year-round for festivals, parades, and caroling. The Circle created a galvanizing brand identity for Uptown Normal, drawing community and economic interest: between 2009 and 2015, retail sales increased by 46% with property values increasing by 205%. The redevelopment demonstrates how smart public space design can meet multiple municipal goals and revitalize a central business district.
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