Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

EMANCIPATION PARK EXPANSION AND RENOVATION

Perkins+Will

ARCHITECTS
Perkins and Will

AREA
16000 ft²

YEAR
2017

CIVIL ENGINEER
Gunda

MANUFACTURERS
Trespa Brasil, Centria, Resysta, Wausau Tiles, Wausau Window and Wall Systems

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Perkins+Will, North Carolina Practice

MEP ENGINEERS
Rice & Gardner

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
M2L Associates Inc.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
MMSA

SCULPTURAL FABRICATION
Demiurge LLC

LOCATION
Houston, United States

CATEGORY
Park, Public Architecture, Renovation

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

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In Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood, Perkins+Will has transformed the historic Emancipation Park into an interwoven tapestry of buildings and landscape that celebrate the park's rich history while embracing the present and future of its community.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
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Established in 1872 by four former slaves who pooled their funds to purchase ten acres of open space, Emancipation Park commemorates the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas, today celebrated as Juneteenth. Until the 1950s, it was the only public park and swimming pool in Houston that was open to African Americans.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

The condition of the park had grown tired and underused when Perkins+Will was commissioned to restore it, including refurbishing landscapes and playgrounds, renovating two historic buildings, and designing a new building and plaza.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

Consistent with the 1938 Hare & Hare plan for the park, the new design organizes major commemorative elements (a repurposed community center, renovated and expanded pool house, and a new recreation center) along a large entry plaza – Founder’s Promenade.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
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Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Luis Ayala

This new central spine is anchored on one end by the indoor/outdoor stage of the Community Center and extends to a grand gateway sculpture commemorating the movement from slavery to freedom.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Luis Ayala
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

Its landscape stitches together entrances of each building with a flowing texture that branches out to activate and connect perimeter zones of the park.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
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Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
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The new Recreation Center is clad in colorful composite panels on the east and west facades.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

The rust and earth-tone colors of the panels echo the familiar patina of nearby shotgun house roofs and the red brick foundations of historical homes in the neighborhood.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

A large porch connects the interior of the building to the plaza and mimics in scale the native live oak trees that were carefully preserved during the project.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth

Altogether, the new Emancipation Park reflects the pride, resilience, and hope its founders expressed when they established the park 145 years ago.

Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
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Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth


Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
© Mark Herboth


Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
Renovated Community Center Plan
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
Renovated Aquatic Center Plan
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
New Building Plan
Emancipation Park Expansion and Renovation
Site Plan