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PROJECT STATEMENT

Our main objective is to create places forpeople to gather and enhance the senseof community in the City of Parkersburg.We will have several Green Spaces wherepeople can enjoy being outdoors. In addition,we are proposing spaces for cultural uses,restaurants, and commercial spaces. Ournew design will revitalize Parkersburg,and will generate a new identity of culture,lifestyle, and healthy environment. Ourdesign will invite people from Market Streetan

d Ann Street, as well as visitors, towards ourproposed green paths and Water Facilities.

Currently , the city of Parkersburg has significant land use within their

downtown devoted to surface parking spaces. This has left a void in

open green and gathering spaces within their city , contributed to the

urban heat island affect and significantly impaired water quality that

enters the Ohio and little Kanawha rivers. In ordaer to help build stronger

community connections , and appreciation for the environment and

integrate sustainable stormwater initiatives throughout parkersburg,

we shall explore connections of open pedestrian spaces that both

manage and integrate green infrastructure seamlessly into thelandscape.

We are proposing 1) a Stormwater Parkand a Library Media Center, 2) a GreenParking lot, and a 3) Kitchen Garden & anOutdoor Cafe. The Outdoor Cafe will be thefocal center of all three projects, and it willbe a Node for people of all ages to gatheraround and encounter. We will have vintagelocomotives and box cars on the abandonedrailway bridge, over 6th Street, as theLibr

ary Media Center and other amenitiessuch as computer labs, and dining. It will bea Landmark and enhance the identity of theCity of Parkersburg.

We are proposing Constructed Wetlands,Rain Gardens, B

io-Retention, Bio-Swales, andGreen Roofs. They will reduce the volumeand pollutants of stormwater runoff beforeit goes into the sewer system and nearbywaterways. One of functions is by capturingstormwater and diverting it to where it canbe detained, infiltrated into the ground,evaporated, absorbed by plants, and/orreused. These facilities will be not onlyfor stormwater management but also foreducational purposes, as well as enjoyableurban scape.

SITE OVERVIEWGENERAL DATA

LAND USE

PROJECT BOUNDARY

WEST VIRGINIA

PARKERSBURG MASTER PLAN

 

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RETHINKING URBAN STORMWATER

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Riverside

Park  HospitalResidential

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RAINGARDENS

CONSTRUCTED

WETLANDS

BIORETENTION

BIOSWALES

Area : 12.2 sq mi

Climate : Humid Continental Climate

Vegetation : mixed meso- phytic forests

Ecoregions: Western Allegheny Plateau

The annual precipitation : 40.69 inches

Density : 2,800.5/sq mi

Population : 31,492

Water Surface

Residential Area

Business/Commercial Area

Green Area

Parking

Pedestrian Only 

Stormwater Park

Green Parking Lot

Green Alley

Kitchen Garden & Outdoor Cafe

FOOD&COMMERCIAL

WATER MANAGEMENTFUNCTIONAL DESIGN PROGRAM

CONCEPTUAL PLAN

GREEN SPACE

CULTURAL USE

GREEN LINKAGE

MediaCenter 

Rain Garden Park 

Outdoor Cafe

Kitchen Garden

Water Terraces

GreenParking

DOWNTOWN

SURBURB

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GREEN PARKING LOT

Map (+ Grading)

Map (+ Grading)

STORMWATER PARK

Constructed Wetland

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Geotextile Fabric Liner

Planting Mix

Overflow Pipe

6” PerforatedABS Pipe

Amended Soil

Crushed Limestone

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Map (+ Grading)

HP: 617.3

TC:616.0BC:615.5

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Roof Garden

Biology Pond

Wood Deck

Outdoor seating

Constructed Wetland

Pool & Fountain

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Media Center

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Rain Garden

Brick

Stone

Roof Garden

Stairs to the train

Media Center

Entrance

RAIN GARDEN

CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

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Juliana St. Parking lot Access

Parallel Parking

Bike Lane Art

Access toGreen Alley

Seating Area

Brick Pavement

PedestrianCross Walk ArtBioswale Area

Bioswale Area

Parking spots(x28)

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GREEN ALLEY & 6th ST

Geotextile Fabric Liner

Planting Mix

Overflow

6” PerforatedABS Pipe

Planter WallAmended SoilCrushed Limestone

KITCHEN GARDEN & OUTDOOR CAFE

Kitchen Garden

Stone Pavement

Rain Garden

Rain Garden

Outdoor Seating

Umbrella Table

Kitchen Garden

Green Roof

Outdoor Seating

Flower Rack

Cafe Shop

Bioretention

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