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Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, Texas by The Office of James Burnett

 
December 7th, 2012 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: The Office of James Burnett

Built over the existing Woodall Rodgers Freeway, this 5.2-acre park serves as an important pedestrian connection between the Central Business District, Uptown and the burgeoning Arts District in downtown Dallas, Texas. Bisected by the existing Olive Street bridge, the park is organized by a sweeping pedestrian promenade that features a continuous canopy of specimen Pond Cypress.

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

  • Architects: The Office of James Burnett
  • Project: Klyde Warren Park
  • Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Photography: Dillon Diers Photography, Aerial Photography, Inc, Mei-Chun Jau
  • Software used: Illustrative work was done in Vectorworks and documentation was done in AutoCAD

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

The promenade begins at the southwestern corner of the park, drawing visitors of downtown through the park past a botanical garden, a children’s garden with an interactive water feature, a reading room, and an event lawn. A large public plaza adjacent to Olive Street connects the restaurant terrace, the performance pavilion, the casual take-out pavilion to the street and features an interactive fountain feature.

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

The pedestrian promenade continues to the east across Olive Street and features a number of passive plaza and garden spaces. The pedestrian promenade continues beyond the plaza and connects to a series of intimate garden courtyards, a dog park with an interactive fountain feature and a signature interactive water feature that anchors the park along Pearl Street.

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

Groves of Oak trees flank the site, providing a strong architectural rhythm along the street and serving as a buffer from the activity of the adjacent frontage roads.

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

Image Courtesy © Dillon Diers Photography

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Mei-Chun Jau

Image Courtesy © Aerial Photography, Inc

Image Courtesy © Aerial Photography, Inc

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Categories: Autocad, Park, Vectorworks




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