The three-block site was once a part of the historic Washington City
Canal that connected the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers. The canal was
paved over in the 1870s and most recently served as a parking lot for
school buses. Inspired by the canal's heritage, CanaThe oreck XL
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Park's design evokes the history of the area with a linear rain garden
reminiscent of the Washington Canal and three pavilions, designed by
STUDIOS Architecture, which recall floating barges that were once common
in the canal. The park will feature diverse amenities, including a café
with outdoor seating, an interactive fountain, an ice skating path,
play and performance areas, and sculptures by artist David Hess. Each
block is given its own unique identity within a cohesive urban
experience. The Canal Park Development Association, in partnership with
the Capital Riverfront Business Improvement District, will host numerous
events throughout the year, such as movies and concerts, holiday and
seasonal festivals, farmers markets, art expositions, educational and
environmental programming, storytelling events, and more.
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The former brownfield has been transformed into a landscape that
restores vital ecosystem services that were lost when the site served as
a parking lot. Contaminated soils were replaced with a healthy growing
medium and the native plant habitat was re-introduced. Canal Park's
stormwater system includes a linear rain garden that spans the length of
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collectively hold 80,000 gallons of water. The stormwater system
captures, treats and stores almost all of the stormwater runoff
generated by the park and neighboring city blocks, which averages to 1.5
million gallons of reused water each year.We mainly supply professional
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shamballa Bracele , The treated water is used to satisfy up to 95
percent of the park's water needs for fountains, irrigation, toilets and
the ice skating path. Underneath the park, 28 geothermal wells provide a
highly efficient energy supply for park utilities. The wells are
forecasted to reduce Canal Park's overall energy consumption by 37
percent. Other sustainable features include the use of sustainably
harvested wood for benches and architectural elements, electric car
parking stations, ample bicycle racks and cross-streets designed to calm
traffic speeds around the park and provide a safe pedestrian
environment.
"Canal Park is a unique place that delivers an
artful assembly of social, economic and environmental performance,"
stated Steve Benz, OLIN Partner and Director of Green Infrastructure.
"As a successful social space, people can enjoy the re-established
natural systems previously lost to development while providing an
economic stimulus for the surrounding area."
Through a close
collaboration with OLIN, STUDIOS Architecture designed three permanent
pavilions. The largest pavilion, at 9,000-square-feet, will host a café
and dining area, as well as utilities that support the park and ice
skating path. The structure is made of reclaimed and sustainably
harvested wood from black locust trees and is expected to earn LEED Gold
certification. The roof also serves as a public plaza and features a
large lantern with translucent acrylic panels which will become a medium
for projection art and light displays. The pavilion's sustainable
features include geothermal heating and cooling, vegetated roof
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fixtures, energy/water monitoring dashboard systems, and utilization of
the park's stormwater treatment system for non-potable water. Made of
similar materials and approximately 150-200-square feet each, a second
pavilion appears to float above a linear fountain, while a third
pavilion bookends the park at the north and provides storage for park
amenities.
The OLIN team, led by Partner and Director of Green
Infrastructure Steve Benz and managed by Associate Sophie Robitaille,
directed a team of fourteen consultants on the project, including
architects STUDIOS Architecture; stormwater engineers Nitsch
Engineering; civil engineers VIKA Capitol, Inc.; lighting designer and
sustainability energy consultants Atelier Ten; MEP engineers Joseph R.
Loring & Associates; structural engineers SK&A Structural
Engineers; irrigation designers Lynch & Associates; ice path
designers & fountain engineers Stantec Bonestroo; geotechnical
consultants Soil Consultants; sculptor David Hess; signage designers The
Design Theorem; audio visual consultants Shen Milsom & Wilke; dry
utility consultants Richter & Associates; and cost estimator Davis
Langdon, an AECOM Company.
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