Custom Design Elevates a Town on the Rise

Cary is a town on the rise. Since 1990, its population has nearly tripled, and being situated at the heart of North Carolina’s Research Triangle — currently the third fastest growing region in the country — those numbers are only set to rise.

Welcoming a new wave of young professionals and families seeking opportunity and a high standard of living set against the immense natural beauty of the Piedmont region, the Town of Cary is seizing the opportunity to transform and revitalize. A cornerstone of this revitalization is the new Downtown Cary Park, one of the region’s first truly modern urban parks that takes accessibility, sustainability, connection to native landscape, and grassroots community involvement into full account.

Behind such a transformative public infrastructure project was the Boston office of OJB Landscape Architecture whose biophilic design plan artfully marries diverse and engaging programming with an authentic connection to the rich Piedmont landscape. Shade gardens, perennial gardens, wetland and aquatic plantings, pollinator gardens, and native meadows all intertwine with opportunities for play and community activity at Downtown Cary Park. A network of serpentine paths and elevated walkways stitch together a series of outdoor “rooms” that include a pavilion with a marketplace, an interactive water feature, an experiential and inclusive play environment, a great lawn, a flexible event space, and the dog-friendly Bark Bar.

“There’s a running joke that there’s not a straight line on this project, but there was an intentionality behind that,” says Simon Beer, ASLA, PLA, Principal at OJB. “We wanted to keep the site as organic and natural as possible while still allowing for an immense amount of programming and activation to occur.”

The sinuous, flowing and organic basis for the park’s design was both a stylistic choice and a practical one, reinforcing a connection to nature while also navigating existing features like century-old pecan trees, stormwater channels, and 30 feet of grade change from west to east across the park.

Beer and the team at OJB tasked Landscape FormsStudio 431 custom team with crafting Downtown Cary Park’s custom seating, including a collection of curvilinear benches designed specifically to harmonize with the site’s unique geometry. Studio 431 worked closely with OJB to ensure the custom seating precisely met the project’s design goals. Over a series of calls and reviews of shop drawings, the teams honed the design details — concealing structural components, highlighting the character of the wood, even dialing in the exact powdercoat color of the hardware — to guarantee the finished product matched the firm’s exact creative vision.

“There’s a meticulous nature to the way the curvilinear benches are constructed,” Beer describes. “Every single piece of piano keyed wood is custom cut to fit a unique radius. It’s not a simple process, but when you’re on site, the benches look simple. There’s a special craftsmanship to making something so complex seem so beautifully simple in its built condition.”

Learn more about Studio 431, Landscape Forms Custom Division at landscapeforms.com/431

Downtown Cary Park

Location: Cary, North Carolina, USA

Design Partners: OJB
Team Members: Downtown Cary Park

Photography: Tzu Chen Photography

Studio 431 Custom Elements: Custom Benches

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Damian Holmes is the Founder and Editor of World Landscape Architecture (WLA). He is a registered landscape architect (AILA) working in international design practice in Australia. Damian founded WLA in 2007 to provide a website for landscape architects written by landscape architects. Connect on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/damianholmes/

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