2nd - 4th Ave South Underpass Skate Park

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2nd - 4th Ave South Underpass Skate Park

I T P u fo b u T c in d a a in Existing Conditions

Interstate Overpasses The arrival of interstates 40, 65 and 24 reshaped Nashville s urban core beginning 50 years ago. In The Plan of Nashville: Avenues to a Great City, one recommendation was to convert the interstate loop into an urban boulevard, reconnecting many streets cut off from the city s street grid, providing new opportunities for redevelopment along the existing road right-of-way. Though drastic and controversial, this concept brings into question the roles of interstates in cities that have experienced massive reinvestment in their urban centers over the past decade. The interaction of infrastructure, connectivity and functionality becomes the center of conversation when considering enhancements and repairs to the aging freeway overpasses. There are a large number of interstate bridges and overpasses surrounding Nashville s urban core, all sharing similar characteristics of dark, dingy and unusable spaces beneath the heavy structures. Many view these areas as crime-ridden and graffiti defaced, and especially unattractive when experienced as a pedestrian on foot. Many cities around the world are looking at these abundant overpasses as opportunities for creating visually-pleasing, interactive public places.

Area for improvement

MCC Rocketown & Sixth Avenue Skatepark Division & Ash St Connector Nashville City Cemetery Public parks and open space as defined by the South of Broadway Strategic Master Plan Area for improvement

Precedent Colonnade Park, Seattle, WA Burnside Bridge Skatepark, Portland, OR Unique art lighiting design by Cotera + Reed along interstate overpass, Austin, TX

Under The Bridge Skatepark, San Francisco, CA Transformation of underpass along river walk, Chattanooga, TN Public art mural concept on underpass wall, Philadelphia, PA Bill Fitzgibbions design for underpass public art, San Antonio, TX

H A e ti p u r O d d Toronto Underpass Skatepark, Toronto, ON Ralambshovsparken, Stockholm, Sweden P in ty o

Human Interaction with Vehicular Infrastructure Around the globe and especially in the Us where our national highway system has penetrated nearly every major city local governments, state departments of transportation, and even private organizations are experimenting with transforming the quality of space found beneath and near interstate overpasses. Areas typically designed for cars are receiving face-lifts, and occasionally, new programmatic uses. Enhancements to these types of bridges and overpasses range from minor treatments to intense renovation and reconstruction. Public art can be used as a tool when conceptualizing these transformations, enhancing and highlighting existing structural details, and converting bare concrete walls into a palette of creativity. For these types of spaces, art can be incorporated in a new lighting component that not only provides a sense of security, but evokes emotional response and gains public interest. One popular enhancement is to create skate parks or bike skills courses, like the Colonnade Park under i-5 in Seattle, Washington. Introducing day and nighttime activities provides a new layer of security, discouraging crime and illegal activities.

Site

Southeast corner of the site looking northwest Axon of site plan Northwest side of the site looking south Northeast side of the site looking south

The Plan Stairs Basketball Court Parking 4th Ave. S on/off ramp connector bridge on/off ramp connector bridge Parking Skate Park Pedestrian/Skate Bridge Lafayette St 2nd Ave. S

Planned skate park Before (top) / After (bottom)

Founded in 2000, the Nashville Civic Design Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to elevate the quality of Nashville s built environment and to promote public participation in the creation of a more beautiful and functional city for all. Towards this end, The Nashville Civic Design Center Promotes the Ten Principles of The Plan of Nashville. Educates the public about civic design through: lectures by prominent speakers; presentations on the history and practice of urban design; and continuing education opportunities for design and development professionals Provides professional staff and highly qualified design interns to consult on civic and other community development projects. Facilitates public dialogue about civic design and its impact in Nashville. Researches and publishes reports on various civic design issues.