Atlanta’s Hurt Park recently celebrated its reopening to the public in a grand way. The redevelopment was done by HGOR and additional project partners.
The park’s new design was centered on supporting Georgia State University’s continued sprawl, which has transformed downtown Atlanta.
Hurt Park In Downtown Atlanta Gets A Redesign
Hurt Park, which is owned by the City of Atlanta and managed by GSU, has long played a prominent role in the area’s bustling city center. Its notable characteristics included the Fountain of Light, an electric water display featuring a dazzling array of lights and waterspouts.
The renovations, which were on display during the park’s August 2022 reopening, include:
- Fountain cleaning and restoration (new mechanics and electrical systems and new fountain lighting)Incorporating required ADA-compliancy features.
- Cleaning, repairing and repointing fountain wall and stairs
- Adding necessary safety elements: handrails on stairs and increased lighting
- Integrating concrete stage 30″ above front seating and seating area improvements
- Remodeled pedestrian walkways widened for 20′ x 30′ stage
- Enhanced surrounding greenspaces
- Re-grading central lawn providing stage-like atmosphere and proper drainage components
- Electrical capabilities meeting WiFi data requirements
Other safety endeavors included ensuring the park’s lighting follows the proper codes and fixtures meet the City of Atlanta’s standards was facilitated by installing mobile-use switches while confirming the alignment with GSU facilities and removing outdated lights, according to the news release. To improve park visibility, HGOR worked with an arborist to create a clear line of sight, as many of the trees had become overgrown. The overall restoration plan prepared Hurt Park for installing security cameras – completing its safety initiative.
Final Word
The newly restored Hurt Park offers a greenspace with modernized elements aligning with the growing area and GSU’s campus and provides enhanced socialization opportunities for the student population.
Want to know what other greenspaces Atlanta has to offer? Interested in the perfect spot for a picnic? Read our guide on the best Atlanta parks.
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