Avondale Town Green
Avondale Estates, GA
SITE solutions is currently working with Fabric Developers and the City of Avondale Estates to create a new town green envisioned as a catalyst for development and a new center for the surrounding community. Avondale Estates was founded in the early 1900’s as one of the first planned communities in the United States.
Developed after the city’s founder, George Willis, visited Stratford-upon-Avon in England, the city was built around a Tudor style village center with small neighborhood parks and a lake – but no central gathering space for the city. Through a master planning effort and a subsequent design competition, the need as well as the site for the future town green was established.
SITE solutions guided the community through an extensive public involvement process gaining feedback on desired uses, amenities, and design elements to consider within the park. Although the Covid-19 pandemic caused the team to shift to a near virtual engagement process toward the end, the resulting park design was lauded by community leaders and the public at large.
The design for the Town Green focuses on the creation of adaptable open spaces for a variety of planned events and activation, ranging in scale from small private events to community wide celebrations.
Due to existing telecommunication infrastructure at the center of the space, a new pavilion is planned to provide a stage for regular performances and events while doubling as a screen to hide the utilities. The pavilion, like the materiality of the surrounding walls and garden paths, respect the historic context of the 1920s Tudor surrounds while providing a contemporary design expression.
Client: Fabric Development
Owner: City of Avondale Estates
Collaborators:
Stevens and Wilkinson (architecture, MEP)
Long Engineering (civil engineering)
Arborguard (arborist)
Imagery/Photography:
SITE solutions
SITE solutions is currently working with Fabric Developers and the City of Avondale Estates to create a new town green envisioned as a catalyst for development and a new center for the surrounding community. Avondale Estates was founded in the early 1900’s as one of the first planned communities in the United States.
Developed after the city’s founder, George Willis, visited Stratford-upon-Avon in England, the city was built around a Tudor style village center with small neighborhood parks and a lake – but no central gathering space for the city. Through a master planning effort and a subsequent design competition, the need as well as the site for the future town green was established.
SITE solutions guided the community through an extensive public involvement process gaining feedback on desired uses, amenities, and design elements to consider within the park. Although the Covid-19 pandemic caused the team to shift to a near virtual engagement process toward the end, the resulting park design was lauded by community leaders and the public at large.
The design for the Town Green focuses on the creation of adaptable open spaces for a variety of planned events and activation, ranging in scale from small private events to community wide celebrations.
Due to existing telecommunication infrastructure at the center of the space, a new pavilion is planned to provide a stage for regular performances and events while doubling as a screen to hide the utilities. The pavilion, like the materiality of the surrounding walls and garden paths, respect the historic context of the 1920s Tudor surrounds while providing a contemporary design expression.
Client: Fabric Development
Owner: City of Avondale Estates
Collaborators:
Stevens and Wilkinson (architecture, MEP)
Long Engineering (civil engineering)
Arborguard (arborist)
Imagery/Photography:
SITE solutions