Belo Garden

Belo Garden is a 1.75-acre oasis in the heart of downtown Dallas, one of several urban parks created through the implementation of the Downtown Dallas Park Master Plan. Sinuous drifts of prairie-inspired native grasses and perennials and groves of native trees give the park its unique regional identity. The central plaza at the confluence of the park’s flowing paths is activated by dramatic leaf-shaped fountains which emerge from the plaza paving to the delight of children and park visitors.

The gardens are designed for four-season interest, transitioning from the exuberant greens of spring growth, to the multi-colored flowering perennials and maturing seed heads of early summer, to the reds and oranges of fall leaf change, and finally to the subtle browns and yellows of winter. The extensive use of native plants minimizes maintenance and water consumption, and anchors the gardens within the broader regional ecology.

A central plaza at the confluence of the park’s flowing paths is activated by dramatic leaf-shaped fountains which emerge from the plaza paving to the delight of children and park visitors. The cascading waters of the fountain soften street noise, and elegantly curved benches set beneath overhanging branches of native Shumard Oaks provide shaded seating along plaza and path edges. The fountain is simply turned off to accommodate plaza events such as music performances and weddings. The hill serves as an informal amphitheater overlooking plaza and fountain activities

Belo Garden establishes a high bar for park sustainability. The post-industrial brownfield site was extensively remediated in preparation for park development. The design minimizes water and energy consumption with native and regionally adapted plant materials, water recycling and stormwater capture at the interactive fountain, dry wells to enhance on-site infiltration, locally-quarried granite and decomposed granite, and carefully calibrated lighting levels.

Location: Dallas, TX

Type: Public Park

Size: 1.75 acres

Completion: 2012

Clients: Belo Corporation and the City of Dallas (Public-Private Partnership)

Jacob Petersen was Principal-in-Charge of the Belo Garden Design Team from Schematic Design through Construction Observation, with prime firm Hargreaves Associates.

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