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Klyde Warren Park Adds Much-Needed Green Space Atop the I-35 Freeway in Downtown Dallas

10/30/2012
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    Years from now, Dallas residents will look back on 2012 as a year when gaps in the city were bridged. First, Santiago Calatrava's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/santiago-calatrava-unveils-the-dramatic-new-margaret-hunt-hill-bridge-in-dallas/">Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge</a> was completed, adding a new connection between West Dallas and the rest of the city. Now, three years after groundbreaking, <a href="http://www.klydewarrenpark.org/">Klyde Warren Park</a> is open to the public. The new 5-acre park is built on a cap over the I-35 freeway, and it reconnects downtown Dallas with the city's Uptown neighborhood, healing a small portion of the gash created by the freeway.
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    Above all, Klyde Warren Park is a space that's meant to be <em>used</em>.
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    A low-volume street bisects the park, and a stage sits on the larger half (on the western side) of the park.
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    After Saturday's ribbon-cutting, a rock concert was held on the stage, showing the park's value as an open-air concert venue.
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    Just north of the stage a restaurant is currently under construction, which is expected to open in summer 2013.
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    The northwest corner of the park contains a soft-surface children's play area with a couple of water features and climbing apparatuses.
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    The park's other side features a games courtyard with ping pong tables, a putting green, and a lawn for croquet.
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    The north and south sides of the park are lined with trees -- mostly oak and elm -- and slender white archways that look like miniature versions of St Louis' Gateway Arch (or a McDonald's arch, if you prefer).
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    The Office of James Burnett had to take Texas heat and drought conditions into account, as well as weight restrictions (because, after all, the park is basically just a big green roof).
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    Most of the plants found in the new park are native, and they range from sage shrubs and native grasses to orange coneflower and mistflower (which is currently in bloom).
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    To keep the plants fed and to reduce water waste, a high-efficiency drip irrigation system has been installed that has sensors to detect rain and frost.
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    With a price tag of $110 million, the park wasn't cheap, and to reach that goal Dallas leaders had to get creative.
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    Finding was ultimately provided through a public-private partnership, which included more than $50 million in private donations.
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    The partnership doesn't stop there, though; under a 50-year deal, a private foundation will run day-to-day operations, while the city will maintain the infrastructure (i.e. the concrete deck).
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    One of Klyde Warren Park's biggest assets is something that isn't even within the park's boundaries.
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    The park is adjacent to the Dallas Arts District, a three-block stretch of world-class performance venues and museums that were designed by architectural heavyweights like Norman Foster, OMA, Renzo Piano, and I.M. Pei.
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    With time, the new park will serve as a gateway to those institutions, making them more accessible to downtown Dallas.
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    The park's impact won't end at the boundaries of the park, either. Locals are hopeful that it will encourage more pedestrian-friendly development in downtown Dallas. Other cities around the country should be taking notes.
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Years from now, Dallas residents will look back on 2012 as a year when gaps in the city were bridged. First, Santiago Calatrava's Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge was completed, adding a new connection between West Dallas and the rest of the city. Now, three years after groundbreaking, Klyde Warren Park is open to the public. The new 5-acre park is built on a cap over the I-35 freeway, and it reconnects downtown Dallas with the city's Uptown neighborhood, healing a small portion of the gash created by the freeway.

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