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The Master Plan Contents Arts + Cul Food + Cooking Wellness + Pla Hist Gar 1 Park Support Educ Innov 3 2 5 6 4 The Land The Framework The Program Implementation Change Over Time 1. Edges and Neighbors 1. Balancing Two


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SLIDE 1 Arts + Cul Food + Cooking Wellness + Pla Hist Gar Park Support Educ Innov

Contents The Land The Framework The Program Implementation

  • Change Over Time
  • Community History
  • The Six Landscapes

1. The Creek 2. The Grove 3. The Meadow 4. The Downtown Gateway 5. The Ridge 6. The Valley

  • 1. Edges and Neighbors

2. Circulation and Transportation 3. Buildings [Inside and Outside Spaces]

  • 1. Balancing Two Park Experiences

2. Accessibility, Safety, and Equity 3. Circulation and the Promenade Loop

  • 4. The Six Landscapes

5. Hubs and Niches

  • 1. Connect at the edges and build from the edges inward

2. Build excitement in the park to develop relevant and supportive partners over time 3. Plan for building and cultural anchors to occur in later phases in order to reap greater value in revenue generation

  • 4. Pace capital construction to align as much as possible

with fundraising and park administration capacity 5. Pair building rehabilitation with landscape restoration to connect the indoor and outdoor experience

  • 6. Where possible, site new roads and paths at existing

paved areas to protect mature trees

The Master Plan

6 4 5 1 3 2

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  • rothea Dix Park Master Plan

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Central Park New York, New York

  • 2. Build a framework that allows for growth

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North Meadow The Reservoir Loop Drive Metropolitan Museum

  • f Art

The Lake The Mall The Pond

Central Park

amework that allows for growth

The Framework

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  • rothea Dix Park Master Plan

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Central Park New York, New York

  • 2. Build a framework that allows for growth

Dorothea Dix Park Master Plan 19 The Loeb Boat House 1872 Delacorte Theatre

  • Est. 1962

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Est. 1870

The Framework

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The Framework

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The Framework:

an essential structure that conveys that the park is...

  • accessible
  • public
  • welcoming
  • understandable
  • enduring
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The Framework: Park Entrances

  • All are important
  • Downtown as much as future of SW Raleigh
  • Defjned by the landscape character of the

immediate context

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DOWNTOWN LAKE RALEIGH FULLER HEIGHTS HERITAGE PARK BOYLAN HEIGHTS CARALEIGH SOUTHWEST RALEIGH

  • Mixed development
  • Active uses
  • Residential presence
  • Important presentation of the Park

The Framework: Foster an Active Edge for the Park

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The Framework: A Robust System for Pedestrian and Bike Movement

ROCKY CREEK GREENWAY WALNUT CREEK GREENWAY

TO SOUTHEAST RALEIGH TO WEST RALEIGH TO NORTHWEST RALEIGH

  • Connect to Regional Greenways
  • Build on Raleigh’s network/amenities
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DOWNTOWN & ADJACENT NEIGHBORHOODS STATE LANDS

The Framework: Park as Transition

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The Framework: Park Connections to Downtown

WESTERN BLVD WEST STREET LAKE WHEELER ROAD

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The Framework: Park Connections to West and South

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The Framework: Internal Park Link