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Honorable mention in US design contest entry by KlingStubbins
Oct 26, 2009
Moore Square North Carolina
KlingStubbins wins honorable mention in national design competition
Moore Square competition distinguishes firm from nearly 100 applicants
Raleigh , NC – October 26, 2009 – KlingStubbins earned an honorable mention in the city of Raleigh’s first public national design competition. The Moore Square Design Competition received approximately 100 applicants, each offering five images and 300 words describing their vision for the public space.
The four-acre park currently hosts more than 30% of Raleigh’s public events and will draw roughly 200,000 people in 2009. But the space was not designed as a large event venue, and the increases in usage and maintenance have posed serious issues for the square.
KlingStubbins’ proposed design to renovate Moore Square sought to recognize the park as a point of convergence by extending key pathways to form active spaces within the park and fortify the linkage of venues that surround it. The openness of the park is also emphasized to allow for a wide range of activities, including farmers’ markets, festivals, and outdoor movies, providing vast, open spaces for dynamic interaction as well as more intimate spaces for rest and repose. By building upon the connective ability of the public space, the design is intended to enhance the impact of the surrounding context while provoking thoughtful future development for the city of Raleigh.
Moore Square Raleigh image / information from KlingStubbins 261009
KlingStubbins Architects, USA
Location: Moore Square Historic District, Raleigh, NC, USA
KlingStubbins
KlingStubbins provides professional services in all major disciplines within the realm of architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and landscape architecture. The firm consists of more than 450 professionals in its Cambridge, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Raleigh, NC; San Francisco, CA; Washington, DC; and Beijing, China offices. Its areas of market focus and specialization include Corporate/Commercial, Government, Science + Technology, Higher Education, Hospitality/Entertainment, Institutional/Civic, Mission Critical, and Health Care. The company is a nationally recognized leader in sustainable design and an innovator in project delivery.
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Website: Moore Square, Downtown Raleigh, NC