Neighborhood Park on McCrimmon Road
McCrimmon Park included a new 1,000 SF vernacular barn type restroom building as the larger scale gathering place for a much anticipated park to meet pickleball, tennis, gardening, walking, and ‘hanging out’ recreation uses for neighbors and visitors to this beautiful park. The garden shed, restroom building and pickleball shade shelter structures reference traditional and vernacular architectural details of the area while providing well-coordinated, place-defining architecture in the overall park design.
RND enjoyed working with our design partners, Town of Cary staff, and public artists during the pandemic period and followed with successful construction partnerships in the post-pandemic realization of this and another neighborhood park we designed and built concurrently, the neighborhood park on Carpenter Fire Station Road.
With Surface678’s excellent landscape design, our structures accommodate accessibility from the parking areas, pedestrian connectivity with the surrounding neighborhood, and easy wayfinding which complements the surrounding park natural and designed elements.
Contractor: C.T. Wilson, Durham