2016.06.27_CB7_Riverside Skate Park.indd
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2016.06.27_CB7_Riverside Skate Park.indd
RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK Located at 109th Street in Riverside Park Borough of Manhattan Community Board 7 July 5, 2016 Parks Capital Design W Architecture & Landscape Architecture California Skateparks LEGEND HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY ASPHALT WALK HALF PIPE BENCHES HALF PIPE RAMP QUARTER PIPE RAIL EXISTING TREE PROJECT AREA BENCHES CHAIN LINK FENCE (8’ HIGH) HALF PIPE IRON FENCE (3’ HIGH) RAMP TEMP. FENCE FOR PARKWAY ACCESS (3’ HIGH) EXISTING LIGHTS ASPHALT WALK SQUARE PAVERS ASPHALT PAVING ELEVATED PROMENADE SKATE PARK FEATURES 0’ 20’ 40’ N RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | Existing Conditions SHEET 2 / 8 1 - EXISTING SKATE PARK 2 - EXISTING AND RAMPS Skate park bounded by chain link fence. Mini half pipe. 3 - EXISTING MINI-RAMP Mini ramp used primarily by in-line skaters 5 3 5 - TREES AND BENCHES IN SKATE PARK Existing half-pipe is the park’s largest skate feature Some healthy trees and benches remain in the park RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | Site Photos 1 4 N 4 - EXISTING HALF-PIPE 2 SHEET 3 / 8 QUARTER PIPE, BUMP TO RAIL CONCRETE FLAT LEDGES CONCRETE SKATE LEDGE, BANK-TO-RAIL GAP RAIL BOWL ENTRY BOWL LEDGES, EXTENSIONS, & EXTENSION POCKETS LEGEND PLANTED ZONE CIRCULATION SKATE PARK ENTRY FENCED SKATE ZONE ASPHALT ENTRANCES BANK ELEVATED PLAZA CONCRETE SKATE FEATURES POLE JAM CONCRETE PAVING 6’ HIGH FENCE PROPOSED PLANTED ZONE PROPOSED PAVER ZONE SCULPTURAL LEDGE HIPPED QUARTER PIPE STARTING BANK SEATING & PLANTING ZONE MINI RAMP BOWL FLAT GAP KICKER GAP 3 STAIR RAIL, FLAT RAIL PROPOSED TYPE ‘B’ BENCH PROPOSED PIN OAK FLOW BOWL BANK TO LEDGE PUMP BUMP SPINE PLANTED ZONE 0’ 20’ 40’ N RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | PREVIOUS CONCEPT SHEET 4 / 8 QUARTER PIPE, BUMP TO RAIL CONCRETE FLAT LEDGES CONCRETE SKATE LEDGE, BANK-TO-RAIL AND INTEGRATED MINIHALF PIPE GAP RAIL BOWL ENTRY CONCRETE STAIRS INTEGRATED INTO THE BOWL FEATURE LEGEND PLANTED ZONE CIRCULATION SKATE PARK ENTRY 8’ HIGH FENCED SKATE ZONE ASPHALT ENTRANCES HALF-PIPE CONCRETE SKATE FEATURES ELEVATED PLAZA TABLE TOP / STAIR CONCRETE PAVING 8’ HIGH FENCE PROPOSED PLANTED ZONE PROPOSED OPEN TREE PITS PLANTED ZONE BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE STARTING BANK STAIR ENTRY KICKER GAP 3 STAIR RAIL, FLAT RAIL PLANTED ZONE RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | NEW CONCEPT DEEP BOWL PROPOSED TYPE ‘B’ BENCH FLOW BOWL PROPOSED PIN OAK BOWL DRAINAGE BANK TO LEDGE 0’ 20’ 40’ N TRANSITIONAL ZONE PROPOSED PAVER ZONE SHEET 5 / 8 A A SECTION A - A 0’ 20’ 40’ N RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | PROPOSED BOWL SECTION SHEET 6 / 8 B B SECTION B - B 0’ 20’ 40’ N RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | PROPOSED BOWL SECTION SHEET 7 / 8 PREVIOUS SKATE PARK DESIGN • A clear distinction between transitional elements where 2/3 of the new skate park was dedicated to plaza style (unattended) and 1/3 of the new skate park was dedicated to transition style (fenced) • Skill levels, from beginner to intermediate, were accounted for in both distinct zones of the park • Seating provided throughout the skate park with integration of planted zones intended not to affect active skate park zones, but to allow for rest and viewing directed towards skate park features • Transitional element consisted of two beginner to intermediate bowls, with deepest portion of the bowl at 2.5’ with a 4.5’ extension wall (total of 7’) UPDATED SKATE PARK DESIGN • Two large transitional elements in the transitional style zone were reduced to one feature element • Large bowl positively impacts cost estimate and allows integrated seating elements, ADA accessibility, contiguous planted zones, less fencing, and more overall park integration in a smaller footprint. Integrated seating elements provide space for greater social interaction and elevated and unobstructed views to the Hudson River • Large bowl reaches depths of 6’ on one end and 11’ on the other, although civil and structural details are pending and may impact final height of bowl. Multi-depths allow a spectrum of skilled riders to enjoy • Plaza style area has transitional elements infused into the design, and remains under the mandatory 3’ to maintain unattended zone • Updated park maintains all skill levels in both zones while adding one advanced element in large bowl, and one more beginner element in the plaza zone • Planting areas are fewer but larger, allowing for more contiguous and healthy planting areas RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK | SUMMARY OF NOTABLE CHANGES SHEET 8 / 8