Design Concepts for the Sculpture Garden

 

Proposal A

Proposal A

  1. Includes a large hardscaped gathering space in the center of the park 
  2. Features large landscape beds and less open areas 
  3. Incorporates hardscaped with seating areas around most art installations
  4. Proposes a variety of surface materials for walking paths (asphalt, concrete, stepping stones)
  5. Does not have a designated stage space 

 

​Proposal B

  1. Includes a large hardscaped gathering space close to the buildings and potential food truck parking
  2. Features large open areas and smaller landscape beds
  3. Does not incorporate access to some art installations
  4. Proposes concrete as the consistent surface for walking paths 
  5. includes a small amphitheater area with a seat wall and designated stage space 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question title

* Which of the two proposals do you prefer?

Proposal A
Proposal B
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Is there anything from the proposal you chose that you would like to change?

This is referring to your response to Question 1.

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* Are you in favor of the City of Concord hosting small events at the sculpture garden, such as concerts, lectures, and performances?

Yes
No
No preference
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* In your opinion:

A) All art installations should be placed with a path leading to the art installation.

OR

B) Some art installations should be placed with a path leading to the art installation while others are displayed on the lawn without a path leading to the installation.

Option A
Option B
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* Are there any more priorities that you believe should be added or changed from the existing priorities list that was established by community participants?

•The garden/park shall function as an extension of the Arts Center and serve as a public green space for the community.
•The garden/park should be welcoming and inviting whether visiting the Center or passing by on the greenway.
•The garden/park should provide opportunities for permanent and temporary art.
•Art pieces should be accessible to all visitors (see, touch).
•The garden/park should be universally accessible.
•The garden park should be more natural than formal in character.
•Flexible open space shall be provided for a variety of programs and events.
•Make use of showy and pollinator-friendly landscape materials.

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