Montgomery Park
The transformational master plan leverages creative program, branding, architecture and planning to create an iconic identity of place while successfully integrating complex civic and private programmatic needs with a thoughtful mix of preservation, re-interpretation and new construction.
Leveraging sensitive adaptive reuse strategies, the District seeks to celebrate the site’s history & iconic architecture by celebrating the historic Montgomery Park building and American Can Complex. Breathing life back into the urban fabric with programmed and active uses, new programs and a refreshed identity caters to the existing workers and surrounding community needs.
The human-scaled urban fabric and circulation encourage interaction, sense of discovery, and provide experiential moments of surprise and delight that draw people through the district. A variety of open spaces of multiple scales engage the surrounding neighborhoods and create a functional 18 hour a day destination that appeals to a broad range of users.
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Client: Unico Properties & Partner Group
Planning/Urban Design/Architecture: Lake|Flato Architects
Landscape Architecture: PLACE
Mobility: Nelson/Nygaard
Civil Engineering: GBD Architects
Market Analysis/Strategy: CRAVE
Sustainaibilty Advisors: Unico Sustainability
Placemaking/Design-Developler/Retail Activation/UX Design: Jean-Pierre Veillet, NWSP
Montgomery Park Building Design Architect: S9 Architects