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Maybe but I don't think they are doing near as much as what was originally planned. Over on Doug's site he has an excellent entry (http://dougdawg.blogspot.com/2008/03...d-gardens.html)
Originally there were to be 2 botanical tubes (we only have 1). Along with everything else in the park (and this was with the Biltmore & Tivoli Inn both still standing) there was to be:
• children's zoo
• ice skating pond
• a 30 foot deep canyon,
• 2-acre lake
• botanical gardens
• a sports hall of fame
• classic car museum
• arts and science centers
• planetarium
• a cluster of restaurants and movie houses
• museums
• new Main Library
...
"A Phase Two plan for the gardens will extend west to Shartel and triple the park's size to a total of 33 acres."
Not to mention a monorail (according to Pei's model)
Compared to its previous state where there were fewer active elements, then yes, it is busier, but that is part of the point, to provide a level of interactivity there that not only draws in people seeking passive recreation, but also more active recreation that is fitting of the area.
The idea was more THOUGHTFUL programming and planning, not just "more." In fact, given many of the ideas that were tossed about in early planning meetings, this is a scaled-down version of what some of the architects wanted to be a much more "active" park-like space. In short, they've reached a compromise allowing for new, more active elements, while keeping the Foundation's intent that the area still be highly-botanicized.
While the elements on the pdf (here attached) may look like a lot, the areas where people will do most of the gathering are well-spaced out, allowing for active and restful activities.
Does anyone know if the Myriad Gardens has decided on an Ad Agency? Last time I spoke with anyone they were undecided.
I know of one agency that could paste a bunch of bumper stickers on the new Project 180 light poles and place yard signs in the new planters and medians promoting the gardens. Heck, they could even scatter a bunch of this stuff in the gardens!
Nah, just being mildly sarcastic.
Thanks, FritterGirl for the description of the "wave pool". That sounds pretty awesome.
Do you know if the hedge maze is still included in the plan? That was my favorite part.
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Yes, hedge maze definitely still in the plans, as are some other really fantastic features, especially for the Children's Garden. It really is going to be a showpiece. Keep in mind, that in general, some of the features, areas, won't be COMPLETELY finalized when the reopening occurs in April. Despite a very aggressive construction schedule, there are just some detail things that won't be finalized.
The good part about that, though, is it gives us plenty of opportunities to invite people down as more and more things are opened and come into play.
I really think people are going to be impressed with what they see. There are certainly a lot of "wow factor" kind of elements that people will be very pleased with.
Can't wait! Is the dog area still in the plans? I'm assuming the park will now be considered open to dogs. We'll be able to expand our walk repertoire if so.
Yes... there will be a dog park.
Think Frittergirl has explained the dog park before (don't confuse it with a full blown version, think she described it more as a dog run). Think it was over in Steve's blog but can't locate it now. Please correct me if needed.
I'm sitting here finally drooling over at the MG pdf via the link FritterGirl graciously provided. Holy Perkiness Batman, that's going to be some park!
But, where in the mix will the hedge maze be?
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Updating from my mobile so I'm keeping it short.
LarryOKC was correct about the dog run area. It will be a small enclosed area (approx 6,000 Sft, I think), so will not be a full dog park, like at Hefner. Dogs will be allowed in certain parts of the Gardens, but per City ordinance they must remain on leash unless in the designated leash area.
KevinPate - the hedge maze will be part of the Children's Garden, so it may be a bit smaller in scale than what you had perhaps anticipated. I don't think the hedges will be over 4'.
FritterGirl... will the Grand Lawn be used for concerts? That would be awesome if it was big enough to host some big name bands in the spring and summer. How many people do you think it could fit for a concert?
As I understand it, the Grand Lawn will hold around 2,000. The intent is to have a variety of prorgramming there from acoustical shows, to concerts to movies. The concert bandshell is a permanent installation.
I wouldn't count on this to replace the Zoo amphiheatre for "big name" entertainment, but the idea certainly is to program it with a variety of cultural and artistic events, some free to the public.
It's a surprise! :-) In other words, I don't know. LOL! I'll ask, but if I had to guess I'd say the Children's Garden area.
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